TL:DR: Document corrupted, want to copy parts from [corrupt document] to
[working document] - textedit doesn't work
Hi everybody,
my thesis-document (due in 2 days) is corrupted. As I can't figure out how to
fix this I want to try a manual approach:
I got my corrupt file with all the latest
I tend to use TextWrangler for such tasks (available for free in Apple store).
Plenty of options to select encoding and line breaks etc so it suits your needs.
/Anders
> On 28 Jan 2015, at 12:02, Restidealist wrote:
>
> TL:DR: Document corrupted, want to copy parts from [corrupt document] to
Le 28/01/2015 12:02, Restidealist a écrit :
TL:DR: Document corrupted, want to copy parts from [corrupt document] to
[working document] - textedit doesn't work
Hi everybody,
my thesis-document (due in 2 days) is corrupted.
Hello ,
first thing to do is to look for backup files (ending with
Seems to be working, thanks a lot :)
On 28.01.2015, at 12:06, Anders Ekberg wrote:
> I tend to use TextWrangler for such tasks (available for free in Apple
> store). Plenty of options to select encoding and line breaks etc so it suits
> your needs.
>
> /Anders
>
>> On 28 Jan 2015, at 12:02, R
Hello,
I can reproduce a crash:
lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught!
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data.
Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help->Introduction' and send us
a bug report, if necessary. Thanks!
Bye.
Error: LyX crashed!
On 01/28/2015 10:50 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
I can reproduce a crash:
lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught!
Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data.
Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help->Introduction' and send us
a bug report, if necessary. Thanks!
Bye.
E
On Jan 25, 2015, at 2:56 PM, Benedict Holland
wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 25, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Francesco Menoncin
> wrote:
> Hello Benedict,
> thank you for your answer.
> I give you an example about how R is difficult for dealing with matrices: if
> in Matlab (or Scilab or Octave or simila) I writ
Naw, the issue is just that R is messy. Actually, for this particular case,
I was chuckling a bit since it isn't wrong how R did it, it is just the way
R does it. C++ is exactly the same. Unfortunately, the answer that I will
give for this thread is that the OP should really just learn R or figure