At 17:05 28/08/2017 -0600, Jorge Rodríguez wrote:
I have this set of data:
UA
1.3713680
1.3114000
I've tried to graph these data that show two
lines, first 1.37 with 13680 and 1.31 with 14000, in the same graph.
Sorry, but this makes no sense. Each pair of
value here
Hi Jorge,
your question is not clear. To draw one line you need:
(1) The coordinates of two points, which makes four values
or
(2) The coordinates of one point and the slope
It is not clear, what meaning you values have.
Kind regards
Regina
jorge Rodríguez schrieb:
Hi all:
Would you
Hi all:
Would you please help me with this problem:
I have this set of data:
UA
1.3713680
1.3114000
I've tried to graph these data that show two lines, first 1.37 with
13680 and 1.31 with 14000, in the same graph. I want that the graph show
where the lines
Hi,
Marion & Noel Lodge schrieb am Montag, 28. August 2017 07:43:
> I think my subject line was misleading. My USB device is a musical
> keyboard rather than an external HD.
>
> I inherited the keyboard from my step son. It happened to be a MIDI
> keyboard. This turned out to be just what I
Have you looked at the 'unoconv' command? Specifically designed for
conversion of office documents from one format to another.
(I've come to the thread late, so apologies if this has already been
suggested.)
Regards,
Tony.
On Mon, 2017-08-28 at 10:21 -0700, A wrote:
> Thank you for responding.
http://mooedit.sourceforge.net/
allow to "save as" changing the codage.
Je la 28/08/2017 19:21, A skribis :
Thank you for responding. Yes it opens without issue.
Yet another look at the conversion details made me notice I needed
changes. Below are two incarnations. For one thing I had
Thank you for responding. Yes it opens without issue.
Yet another look at the conversion details made me notice I needed
changes. Below are two incarnations. For one thing I had left out
column formatting, which I guess is required? No difference in any event.
seems to me is you were using linux this should be almost automatic
/dev/device..<
18.1 Device Files
UNIX has a beautifully consistent method of allowing programs to access
hardware. Under UNIX, every piece of hardware is a file. To demonstrate
this novelty, try viewing the file
The article below will probably help quite a bit setting up.
https://nerdclub-uk.blogspot.com/2017/04/messing-about-with-midi-and-realterm-vs.html
The parts on Realterm and MIDI starts about half way down the article.
On 8/28/2017 11:38 AM, Paul D. Mirowsky wrote:
You may want to take a look
On 28/08/17 10:24, Cley Faye wrote:
2017-08-27 15:47 GMT+02:00 Marion & Noel Lodge :
I have a Studio Logic MIDI music keyboard which I have plugged into my PC
via a USB cable. Windows has automatically installed the appropriate
driver/s. I am attempting to read the MIDI
You may want to take a look at Realterm
Realterm is an engineers terminal program specially designed for
capturing, controlling and debugging binary and other difficult data
streams. It is the best tool for debugging comms.
Post-Processing capture file is just one of many things it can do.
Hi
Apologies if this is a repeat but it seems something may have gone wrong last
time i tried to send.
Ive just installed ubuntu 16.10 from magazine disc. It comes of course with LO
bundled (or parts of it anyhow)
But ive just found when i wanted to change properties that it doesnt have the
Hi
Ive just installed ubuntu 16.10 from magazine disc. It comes of course with LO
bundled (or parts of it anyhow)
But ive just found when i wanted to change properties that it doesnt have the
main menu across the top of the window and i cant seem to find it anywhere.
This is the first time ive
Sorry, I misread. I thought you were trying to read a CSV. LibreOffice
can read and write CSV. To save, just use Save As and select CSV for
the filter.
On 08/28/2017 03:29 AM, Andrew wrote:
> It opens just fine.
>
>
> On 08/27/2017 06:41 PM, James Knott wrote:
>> On 08/27/2017 08:59 PM, A
On 27/08/17 15:47, Marion & Noel Lodge wrote:
> 2. Failing that, is there a simple application on the market that can read
> a USB MIDI stream into a buffer or file? I think Device Monitoring Studio
> can do that, but it is expensive and has far more features than I'll ever
> need.
I seem to
2017-08-28 2:59 GMT+02:00 A :
> I'm trying to convert a file from .xlsx to CSV. After googling until my
> eyes were bleeding, the below is the best I could come up with. I've tried
> various incarnations of the below this is just the latest. Any ideas
> what's wrong
2017-08-27 15:47 GMT+02:00 Marion & Noel Lodge :
> I have a Studio Logic MIDI music keyboard which I have plugged into my PC
> via a USB cable. Windows has automatically installed the appropriate
> driver/s. I am attempting to read the MIDI input from the keyboard as I
> want
It opens just fine.
On 08/27/2017 06:41 PM, James Knott wrote:
On 08/27/2017 08:59 PM, A wrote:
I'm trying to convert a file from .xlsx to CSV. After googling until
my eyes were bleeding, the below is the best I could come up with.
I've tried various incarnations of the below this is just
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