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  • Eclipse: view a document using custom spacing, save using the file's spacing

    - by Steven Sproat
    I have a silly use case for eclipse: At work, they use 2 spaces for a tab character. Indentation looks really squashed and I'm finding it obstructs readability. Now, I can't set Eclipse to use 4 spaces for a tab as it'll edit any files I change, and obviously don't want to violate the coding standards. So, can I have a custom view onto my document, with saving maintaining the original spacing? Cheers

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  • Rewrite document.location without loading

    - by Miro
    I am developing a system which is 100% ajax, except of course, the first request. I am interested in changing the address in document.location, using javascript. But I don't want the browser to load the page on that "new" location. Does anyone know how I can do this? miro

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  • Word document: line spacing

    - by akhil
    in word document i want that if two lines are there with some space b/t them if i press enter then there space shld'nt get change? for ex: 2 lines r as like: Q1: what is ur name? Q2: r u on time? then space between Q1: and Q2: line shld'nt be change if some one press enter having cursor between the two of the lines. what shld i do?

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  • Simulating click with javascript on document

    - by Charlie
    Is it possible to simulate a click on a webpage using javascript but without defining a specific element, but rather just specifying the document? I would have liked to do something like this, and if the location happens to have a link, then this will be pressed: function simulateClick(x, y) { var evt = window.createEvent("MouseEvents"); evt.initMouseEvent("click", true, true, window, x, y, x, y, 1, false, false, false, false, 0, null); window.dispatchEvent(evt); }

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  • basic operations for modifying a source document with XSLT

    - by SpliFF
    All the tutorials and examples I've found of XSLT processing seem to assume your destination will be a significantly different format/structure to your source and that you know the structure of the source in advance. I'm struggling with finding out how to perform simple "in-place" modifications to a HTML document without knowing anything else about its existing structure. Could somebody show me a clear example that, given an arbitrary unknown HTML source will: 1.) delete the classname 'foo' from all divs 2.) delete a node if its empty (ie <p></p>) 3.) delete a <p> node if its first child is <br> 4.) add newattr="newvalue" to all H1 5.) replace 'heading' in text nodes with 'title' 6.) wrap all <u> tags in <b> tags (ie, <u>foo</u> -> <b><u>foo</u></b>) 7.) output the transformed document without changing anything else The above examples are the primary types of transform I wish to accomplish. Understanding how to do the above will go a long way towards helping me build more complex transforms. To help clarify/test the examples here is a sample source and output, however I must reiterate that I want to work with arbitrary samples without rewriting the XSLT for each source: <!doctype html> <html> <body> <h1>heading</h1> <p></p> <p><br>line</p> <div class="foo bar"><u>baz</u></div> <p>untouched</p> </body> </html> output: <!doctype html> <html> <body> <h1 newattr="newvalue">title</h1> <div class="bar"><b><u>baz</u></b></div> <p>untouched</p> </body> </html>

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  • Block copy PDF document

    - by Wiliam Witter
    hello Gentlemen, I would like block copy (ctrl+c ctrl+v) PDF document using java. I have a code that build a PDF document with JasperReport... //seta o caminho dos arquivos jasper String pathLote = ScopeSupport.getServletContext().getRealPath("priv/sgc/relatorios/AtaPregaoLotePageReport.jasper"); String pathCabecalho = ScopeSupport.getServletContext().getRealPath("priv/sgc/relatorios/CabecalhoPageReport.jasper"); String pathRodape = ScopeSupport.getServletContext().getRealPath("priv/sgc/relatorios/rodapePageReport.jasper"); String imagemDir = ScopeSupport.getServletContext().getRealPath("/priv/comum/img"); //HashMap parametros passa o parametro usado na query e o caminho da imagem HashMap<String,Object> parametros = new HashMap<String,Object>(); parametros.put("idPregao", idPregao); parametros.put("idLote", idLote); parametros.put("IMAGEM_DIR", imagemDir + "/"); parametros.put("USUARIO", "NomeUsuario" ); parametros.put("texto", texto); parametros.put("numeroAta", numAta); if(numAta != null && numAta > 0) parametros.put("relatorio", "Ata "+numAta); HashMap<String,Object> parametrosSub = new HashMap<String,Object>(); parametrosSub.put("CabecalhoPageReport", pathCabecalho); parametrosSub.put("rodapePageReport", pathRodape); parametrosSub.put("AtaPregaoPorLotePageReport", pathLote); for(String element : parametrosSub.keySet()){ parametros.put(element, (JasperReport) JRLoader.loadObject((String) (parametrosSub.get(element)))); } JasperReport report = (JasperReport) JRLoader.loadObject( pathLote ); JasperPrint printRel = JasperFillManager.fillReport( report, parametros, getJDBCConnection() ); byte[] bytes = JasperExportManager.exportReportToPdf(printRel); httpResponse.setHeader("Content-Disposition","attachment; filename=\""+ report.getName() + ".pdf" +"\";"); httpResponse.setContentLength(bytes.length); httpResponse.setContentType("application/pdf"); ServletOutputStream ouputStream = httpResponse.getOutputStream(); ouputStream.write(bytes, 0, bytes.length); ouputStream.flush(); ouputStream.close(); Who can help me with this?

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  • LaTeX - Changing the font size for a document, but in the preamble, not the document class?

    - by Rory
    I have a LaTeX document. I want to change the font size of all the text, to make it smaller. Normally I would just change the documentclass part. However I am generating LaTeX files from another programme, and it is setting the documentclass, I can't change that. However I can put things in the preamble. Is there anyway to change the font size in the preamble, without touching the documentclass declaration.

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  • Make index.cgi redirect to Apache webserver document root

    - by Casey
    I'm trying to expose a CGI file as my document root and web server. I do not want to expose the fact that the server is running a CGI script. How can I map a URL http://host/index.cgi/ back to http://host/ in Apache2? I'm guessing it involves mod-rewrite, but I haven't finished grokking all the docs yet. The following configuration is working, but I'm guessing there is a more complete solution: RewriteEngine ON Redirect /index.cgi/ /

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  • JSDoc3: How to document a AMD module that returns a function

    - by Jens Simon
    I'm trying to find a way to document AMD modules using JSDoc3. /** * Module description. * * @module path/to/module */ define(['jquery', 'underscore'], function (jQuery, _) { /** * @param {string} foo Foo-Description * @param {object} bar Bar-Description */ return function (foo, bar) { // insert code here }; }); Sadly none of the patterns listed on http://usejsdoc.org/howto-commonjs-modules.html work for me. How can I generate a proper documentation that lists the parameters and return value of the function exported by the module?

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  • Prevent an element from being the target in a document mouseover

    - by Sander
    I'm building an firebug-like inspection tool for my page. When the mouse enters an element, the element should be highlighted. Now I'm creating an element which I position absolute on top of the target element, this however means the next mousemove event (which is bound to the document) will fire with the actual "highlight element" as the target. Is there a way to prevent the "highlight element" from being the target element in the mousemove event? The element already has a transparant background.

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  • Generating XPS document from a Windows Application

    - by suecnus
    I want to capture the html content in web browser and print to XPS Document. I am using a Windows application to do it since it is used in IE toolbar. Is there a way to capture the httpwebrequest to read the content of the webpage to to a FixedDocument object or other through other ways so that it can be converted to an XPSDocument?

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  • [Javascript] Prevent an element from being the target in a document mouseover

    - by Sander
    I'm building an firebug-like inspection tool for my page. When the mouse enters an element, the element should be highlighted. Now I'm creating an element which I position absolute on top of the target element, this however means the next mousemove event (which is bound to the document) will fire with the actual "highlight element" as the target. Is there a way to prevent the "highlight element" from being the target element in the mousemove event? The element already has a transparant background.

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