Hi
Anybody know of a collection of troff macros for resume, cv and cover letters?
regards
fernan
2011/5/26 erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net:
9vx uses plan9.ini? last i checked, that assumption was false.
That depends where you checked. Ron's version (or mine, they are the
same now) has some support for plan9.ini files with the -f flag, as is
documented in the man page:
There is a description here: http://alumnus.caltech.edu/~copeland/work/,
search on the page for resume, but once you have read it you will see
that there is not much too it really.
letters: plan9's ms macros has the .LT document type though I have not tried it,
I always did it rather more
On Thu, 26 May 2011 09:40:31 +0200, yy wrote:
2011/5/26 erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net:
9vx uses plan9.ini? last i checked, that assumption was false.
That depends where you checked. Ron's version (or mine, they are the
same now) has some support for plan9.ini files with the -f flag,
2011/5/26 EBo e...@sandien.com:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 09:40:31 +0200, yy wrote:
2011/5/26 erik quanstrom quans...@quanstro.net:
9vx uses plan9.ini? last i checked, that assumption was false.
That depends where you checked. Ron's version (or mine, they are the
same now) has some support for
Hello,
Since I'm moving to the 1.0 release of kerTeX, there is one area that I
need to tidy up: fonts.
The support for utf-8/runes will have to be put (later) in the
compilation, replacing the xord[] handling. This is the gestion of the
input.
In the meantime, the use of tcs(1) to convert to
The following command line switch (-n) adds an initial hack to
conf.nproc to override the 2000 hard coded limit. While this allws me
to now run over 64 threads, running it to high gives me a warning that
there are to many procs for devproc. I'm providing the patch here as
this is a
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 05:29:05PM +0200, tlaro...@polynum.com wrote:
There are two versions (see Redbook, E.5): standard (0229 glyphes) and
extended (0315 glyphes).
Certainly not 0229 in octal... Must be 229 different letters? signs? in
total.
--
Thierry Laronde tlaronde +AT+
Typically the way to do this is to create your own public fork, and
then send a pull request to the maintainer of whoever you forked from
since hg has the distributed model.
A project idea: murkyfs -- browse not just your own mercurial
repo and also the one you cloned from! Extra points for
On Thu, 26 May 2011 11:34:29 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
... it to high gives me a warning that there are to many procs for
devproc...
this is a bug in the warning message.
; diffy -c devproc.c
...
+ #define SLOTBITS 23 /* number of bits in the slot */
+ #define SLOTMASK
The system still crashes with very large numbers of procs (I think it
is overrunning the static definition of libvx32/proc.c vxproc
*procs[VXPROCSMAX]), but for now spawning 64 tasks is ok for
development, but all the tests are shooting for 512. It would be nice
to get all the
On Thu, 26 May 2011 14:58:11 -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
The system still crashes with very large numbers of procs (I think
it
is overrunning the static definition of libvx32/proc.c vxproc
*procs[VXPROCSMAX]), but for now spawning 64 tasks is ok for
development, but all the tests are
do you even realize that plan 9 / unix is supposed to be an IDE?
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Bakul Shah ba...@bitblocks.com wrote:
Typically the way to do this is to create your own public fork, and
then send a pull request to the maintainer of whoever you forked from
since hg has the
On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 1:39 PM, Bakul Shah ba...@bitblocks.com wrote:
Typically the way to do this is to create your own public fork, and
then send a pull request to the maintainer of whoever you forked from
since hg has the distributed model.
A project idea: murkyfs -- browse not just your
A project idea: murkyfs -- browse not just your own mercurial
repo and also the one you cloned from! Extra points for
mapping hg commands like push/pull/merge/diff in a useful way.
Another idea is a better integration of acem + hg. [One side
effect using Eclipse is I have been
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