Hello,
as I previously said, I'd like to extend the user's guide for the
special functions package. I am not a big fan of the xdoc format
currently in use, at is not easily readable. So I thought I would give
APT a go. Please find below the code corresponding to the current
Special Functions page.
Oliver Heger wrote:
Hi Jörg,
many thanks for your input!
Am 17.09.2012 10:01, schrieb Jörg Schaible:
[snip]
However, what also bugs me in the meantime is the current hard relation
between the configuration object and its format. Why should I care at all
in what format the
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Hi Dave!
Welcome to commons! :)
What you are proposing makes a lot of sense IMHO! Unfortunately I am
not so familiar with VFS to review apply your modifications, guess
it would be easier to do if you could provide a patch via JIRA.
Good luck and all the best!
-Simo
De : Tanguy Yannick [mailto:yannick.tan...@cnes.fr]
About the default value (1e-14), I know the tolerance is case-
dependant, but some times, we don't precisely know the order of
magnitude (ex : jacobians matrices) and it's quite practical to have a
default value.
Hi,
A point of the
Hi,
2012/9/20 Anxionnat Julien julien.anxion...@cnes.fr:
De : Tanguy Yannick [mailto:yannick.tan...@cnes.fr]
About the default value (1e-14), I know the tolerance is case-
dependant, but some times, we don't precisely know the order of
magnitude (ex : jacobians matrices) and it's quite
Hi.
as I previously said, I'd like to extend the user's guide for the
special functions package. I am not a big fan of the xdoc format
currently in use, at is not easily readable. So I thought I would give
APT a go. Please find below the code corresponding to the current
Special Functions
Hi,
2012/9/20 Anxionnat Julien julien.anxion...@cnes.fr:
De : Tanguy Yannick [mailto:yannick.tan...@cnes.fr] About the default
value (1e-14), I know the tolerance is case- dependant, but some
times, we don't precisely know the order of magnitude (ex : jacobians
matrices) and it's quite
Hi.
De : Tanguy Yannick [mailto:yannick.tan...@cnes.fr] About the default
value (1e-14), I know the tolerance is case- dependant, but some
times, we don't precisely know the order of magnitude (ex : jacobians
matrices) and it's quite practical to have a default value.
Hi,
A point
I forgot to subscribe to the dev mailing list before sending the email. I just
read the responses on the archive and subscribed.
I do have unit tests, but they do not use an embedded server. They are more
like functional tests and require a running instance of HDFS on the system. I
have
Hello Gilles,
2012/9/20 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org:
Hi.
as I previously said, I'd like to extend the user's guide for the
special functions package. I am not a big fan of the xdoc format
currently in use, at is not easily readable. So I thought I would give
APT a go.
On 9/19/12 1:19 PM, Oliver Heger wrote:
Hi Phil,
Am 18.09.2012 20:09, schrieb Phil Steitz:
On 9/17/12 12:39 PM, Oliver Heger wrote:
Hi Jörg,
many thanks for your input!
Am 17.09.2012 10:01, schrieb Jörg Schaible:
Hi Oliver,
Oliver Heger wrote:
Hi,
one limitation of the 1.x versions
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On 9/20/12 12:01 PM, Sébastien Brisard wrote:
Hello Gilles,
2012/9/20 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org:
Hi.
as I previously said, I'd like to extend the user's guide for the
special functions package. I am not a big fan of the xdoc format
currently in use, at is not easily
snip
This obviously makes the concurrency problem easier :)
Apart from this case, it would be good to agree on exactly what it
means for [configuration] to be threadsafe. Is it basically the
semantics of ConcurrentHashmap? Or are there sequencing / event
serialization constraints? For
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Hi Phil,
2012/9/20 Phil Steitz phil.ste...@gmail.com:
On 9/20/12 12:01 PM, Sébastien Brisard wrote:
Hello Gilles,
2012/9/20 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org:
Hi.
as I previously said, I'd like to extend the user's guide for the
special functions package. I am not a big fan of
Hello again,
Gilles mentioned Wiki syntax, and I just realized that Doxia has
built-in support for TWiki. I will give it a go, but the answer should
probably be that it's better than apt (for example, you can use html
tags if you want to).
So maybe what in a few days, I'll be writing the same
Hello,
I've been playing around with these three formats. Here are my thoughts
xdoc
+ already used by the existing doc,
+ possible to embed XHTML tags,
- like all xml based languages, it is difficult to read, especially
when it comes to tables.
apt
+ increased readability,
- not
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