I really enjoyed it when I put the MacOsx font on my Ubuntu or any other.
Anssi Saari wrote:
>Roy Smith writes:
>
>> I'm still searching for as nice a font to use on Linux.
>
>Envy Code R is a lookalike, so maybe worth considering. I haven't
>tried actual Monaco on Linux, but apparently it's
I have an exercise im working on.
I have an array of strings, and I would like to take each peace of the array
and assign it to a new array so I can iterate over each of those pieces and
replace the sting I want then put it back together.
I hope that is not too confusing. This is how im trying
Is there a graphing API, someone suggests?
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Thank you,
I will defiantly look into that.
On Jan 5, 2011, at 4:32 AM, Tim Harig wrote:
> On 2011-01-05, Slie wrote:
>> Is there a graphing API, someone suggests?
>
> You should check the archives, variations of this question get asked
> a lot.
>
> I use GNUpl
I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to search through the Archives
otter then manually looking through each month.
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http://code.google.com/apis/chart/docs/post_requests.html
Google will return a chart in your browser from a URL that you have built. If
your URL is bigger then 2K characters it will allow you to submit POST requests.
They gives examples of HTML, JavaScript, and PHP POST requests. Is there a way
I found that there was a code submission at NumPy 1.4 but I can not find in the
documentation search for Date nor have found anything other then that
discussion of the ability.
Anyone have any ideas suggestions? I just want my program to be able to
calculate it nothing special.
Thanks,
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