On Thu Jun 7 14:50:38 EDT 2012, rhoyerb...@gmail.com wrote:
> Access utf values and echo from indexes on rc?
>
> Before I write any code over the issue, does anyone have a grep, sed, or
> split application which matches by utf character values like \U2424 instead
> of whatever built-in token lik
On 2012-06-07, at 11:35 AM, Dan Cross wrote:
> I want to use .2C in ms documents to enter two-column mode. However,
> this seems to force insertion of a paragraph break space, which I do
> not want; I can't find any documentation on how to turn that off, and
> reading troff macros isn't that fun
in plan9, you hit [Alt] then type X2424
echo ''
alternatively, you can run:
unicode 2424
also, no \n needed:
echo '
This
Is
a
Test'
theres no need to escape anything other than the quotes.
--
cinap
Access utf values and echo from indexes on rc?
Before I write any code over the issue, does anyone have a grep, sed, or
split application which matches by utf character values like \U2424 instead
of whatever built-in token like \n ?
Or another basic question I cannot get the manuals to answer yet
Sorry for this, but it seems that 9fans is the best place to ask for
troff advice
I want to use .2C in ms documents to enter two-column mode. However,
this seems to force insertion of a paragraph break space, which I do
not want; I can't find any documentation on how to turn that off, and
rea
> I was able to create an instance of this image -- but curiously only
> in eu-west region.
That's right, it seems AMIs are local to a region. Once you've created
an instance, you should be able to clone that into a new AMI of your
own, in whatever region you choose.
Thank you Richard!
I was able to create an instance of this image -- but curiously only
in eu-west region.
FYI to others, port 567 should also be allowed in for the security group used.
-Skip
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 12:27 AM, Richard Miller <9f...@hamnavoe.com> wrote:
>> I'm not able to find th
I run p9p on FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE. Page(1) works fine on PDF, but not
on PS files. When opening the latter, it first produces a very long
list of errors like this:
Ghostscript Error:
Error: /undefined in
D9D66F633B846A97B686A97E45A3D0AA0525392EECAC163E584A9104D99AD0BC1B1844A0E222
Operand stack:
On Wed, 6 Jun 2012 14:23:03 +0200
Rudolf Sykora wrote:
> perhaps this discussion about acme might be of interest...
> (this points at Russ' contribution in the otherwise longer thread)
>
> http://9fans.net/archive/2008/08/134
Nice post, I've saved it for my own reference. I'd only disagree with