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nemesis wrote:
> Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote:
>> nemesis wrote:
>>> Specially when combined with ctags.
>> I could really use a ctags that works with C++ these days. :-(
>
> http://ctags.sourceforge.net
>
> never heard of it until seeing it recommended in the vim manual... truthfully
> highly recommended! :)
I'm pretty sure that's the version I'm using, and it works really
craptasticly for the source files I'm working with. It might just be that
the source files are so f'ed in organization.
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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Darren New wrote:
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> In any case, just so you know, vi vs emacs arguments are a classic
> flamefest.
>
Yes they are. I was talking about Vi vs Notepad/Metapad/etc ;).
-Aero
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Darren New wrote:
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> I just fired it up, hit F1, and typed "security level for running macros".
With O2k I learned that VBA help is actually pretty good, but while I
could find pretty much anything available easily on E2k and E2k3, I
hadn't yet needed the help on Excel itself. Maybe I should check it on
2007 ;).
> I got an entire tutorial on it, including how to sign code and links to
> things like "how to turn off security warnings permanently" on other pages.
I want the middle option (ask for macros, which are done signed by known
person).
> I'm guessing you're missing the developer tab, which you have to
> explicitly turn on according to the docs.
Might be, I'll need to check that.
There was also some other option I tried to look for, but I can't
remember what it was (I guess I solved that problem quickly by using 2003).
-Aero
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On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 16:06:28 -0700, Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote:
>and it works really craptasticly
LOL, I like it :)
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Regards
Stephen
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Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote:
> nemesis wrote:
> > Darren New <dne### [at] san rr com> wrote:
> >> nemesis wrote:
> >>> Specially when combined with ctags.
> >> I could really use a ctags that works with C++ these days. :-(
> >
> > http://ctags.sourceforge.net
> >
> > never heard of it until seeing it recommended in the vim manual... truthfully
> > highly recommended! :)
>
> I'm pretty sure that's the version I'm using, and it works really
> craptasticly for the source files I'm working with. It might just be that
> the source files are so f'ed in organization.
By default ctags don't generate tags for function prototypes (go figure). Do
like this to get away with this dumb limitation:
ctags -R --C++-kinds=+p
to view all such options:
ctags -R --list-kinds=C++
hope that helps...
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Warp wrote:
> Damn that Linux with its 3% market share...
>
>
http://arstechnica.com/microsoft/news/2009/09/microsoft-teaches-best-buy-employees-how-to-troll-linux-users.ars
>
Do they /really/ feel that threatened by Linux?
Granted, I use and like Windows... But, this presentation borders on
absurd...
--
~Mike
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Mike Raiford wrote:
> Do they /really/ feel that threatened by Linux?
>
> Granted, I use and like Windows... But, this presentation borders on
> absurd...
Does it?
I mean, think about this. How often do you watch TV and see adverts spit
out completely unsubstantiated claims like "the UK's number one haircare
product" or "significantly outperforms competing brands"? Most people
don't pay the slightest bit of attention to this shallow marketing drivel.
Granted, most TV advertisers don't teach Best Buy to scare customers off
of competing brands... that *is* a little bit suspect. But how many
Renault dealerships will tell you that BWM cars are unreliable?
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nemesis wrote:
> hope that helps...
Excellent. I'll give that a try!
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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Invisible wrote:
> Granted, most TV advertisers don't teach Best Buy to scare customers off
> of competing brands...
Are you sure?
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
I ordered stamps from Zazzle that read "Place Stamp Here".
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>> Granted, most TV advertisers don't teach Best Buy to scare customers
>> off of competing brands...
>
> Are you sure?
Did I qualify that with "most"?
I'm sure shops probably teach their staff to push whatever has the
biggest profit margin, but I doubt the original manufacturer gets
directly involved very much.
(Having said that, they day I visited Chappell, the Roland
representative was in the shop. Oddly enough, I came home with a Boss
8-track...)
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