I have searched a lot and tried several approaches. I believe I am doing something wrong as I am unable to have code from gist in the medium plataform bloggers.
I have only get the links on there but the code does not show or is not integrate. I have tried all the modalities of gist share code possible and paste using the embedded option in medium.
For example,
https://gist.github.com/GMoneyAccount/84fb1a9836aa91054e1714ac9d176630
https://gist.github.com/GMoneyAccount/84fb1a9836aa91054e1714ac9d176630.js">
https://gist.github.com/84fb1a9836aa91054e1714ac9d176630.git
https://gist.github.com/84fb1a9836aa91054e1714ac9d176630
https://gist.github.com/SumeraMartin/6369e704caffa8bacdaa859a1bec8b7d
https://gist.github.com/SumeraMartin/6369e704caffa8bacdaa859a1bec8b7d
This code does not show in the medium.
What I am missing? I have looked how people do but does not work for me for some reason and also I have changed from google to firefox and nothing changed.
The vendor that they use for processing embeds is currently down. You can watch the status of the incident here: http://status.embed.ly/
So, basically, the way you are doing it isn't a problem. You'll just have to wait until the incident resolves.
Cheers.
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First time poster here...but been using StackOverflow for solutions whenever I get stuck.. ton of great information here! I will try to describe the question as thoroughly as I can and hope someone can help me out with it. I need to generate a PDF in Swift and present it on an iPad, so i decided to use TPPDF for the PDF generation and then Apple's PDFKit to present it.
TPPDF has been working great for me, however, I ran into an issue where if I create a PDFTable with an enough amount of rows, it overflows into the next page without creating a new table. The last row gets cut off about 1/3 way and the other 2/3 is generated on the next page. This creates a weird visual effect which i'd rather not have if it's possible.
I've been reading through the documentation as well as sifting through the source code to try and figure out if there's a way but I can't find a decent workaround. The only workaround I can think of is splitting up the content and creating multiple PDFTables on new pages (using the createNewPage() method). This would take a good amount of rework in my code so I wanted to post it here to see if anyone has come across this and come up with a solution.
I appreciate any help!!
-George
thanks for asking, this is actually an on-going issue which occured after adding the merge-cell feature. This is discussed in issue #243, so you take a closer look at what's going on there.
Since 9/17/2019, Valve provided an API that allows players to give access to third-party websites to download their matchs history.
From this documentation, I have been able to get all my sharing code CSGO-xxxxx-xxxxx..., ready to download the matchs ! But, I didn't find any information about how to download them.
In this page and the last one, we can read Third-party websites and applications can use this authentication code to access your match history, your overall performance in those matches, download replays of your matches, and analyze your gameplay. and This page outlines the basics of creating a website or application to access players match history and help with players statistics tracking and gameplay analysis.. So, I'm pretty sure their might be a way.
Most of all, a famous website, https://csgostats.gg is able to download demos from this sharing code, so...
I know that this code CSGO-xxxxx-xxxxx... code be use like this steam://rungame/730/:steamID:/+csgo_download_match%20CSGO-xxxxx-xxxxx to watch the demo. But my goal is really to download it, to be able to parse it. So, I'm not looking for this way.
So, I'm looking for a way to download a CSGO demo using Valve's access token :
You can download CSGO demo with this link : http://replay131.valve.net/730/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxx.dem.bz2, but I havn't find a way to convert the sharing code to the demo's name.
I'm not sure if this question should be here or in software engineering ? ...
Alright, I forgot to answer my own question.
Since 4 months, I used this answer : https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/glwlq1/how_to_download_csgo_demo_from_match_sharing_code/fr0f8q5/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
But, once I got my MatchID, OutcomeID and TokenID, I use boiler-writter to download the .info. Then inside, I can easily find the link of the demo.
CSGO-Demos-Manager (https://github.com/akiver/CSGO-Demos-Manager) can do this. It is written in C#. Unfortunately I have been unable to find any other solution.
In the following documentation, https://github.com/reactiveui/ReactiveUI/blob/docs/docs/basics/routing.md
It states that by setting up ReactiveUI.Mobile, you will be able to achieve correct handling of the back button for free. I've tried to look around for documentation but can't seem to find any.
Could someone point me to a suitable link / sample that I can refer to?
It states that by setting up ReactiveUI.Mobile, you will be able to achieve correct handling of the back button for free. I've tried to look around for documentation but can't seem to find any.
Setting up RxUI.Mobile is super platform-dependent, and you only get a free back button on WP8 Silverlight apps. I'd stick with just using routing (or avoiding routing altogether) for now. RxUI.Mobile will probably change quite a bit in 6.0 (it's my least favorite part of the framework at the moment).
I'm writing an app, where I the user has to be able to select multiple adresses. I wanted to solve this in the same way, apple does when you send an SMS to someone.
You can enter text and it gets surrounded by a blue bubble for each adress selected.
I've already found facebook's tree20-kit, but I can't get it to work because of some linker error I cannot solve.
Is there any other kit out there, that's capable of doing this, or do you have any suggestions on how to create such a textField?
Yours,
Bujtor
Interesting. I don't know of any other open source solutions for this, and I think writing from scratch would be much more time consuming than trying to resolve the linker error. I would recommend spending a few hours and do the following:
Create a new empty application.
Download Three20 and follow the detailed instructions on GitHub for linking the framework.
You should be able to get this to link as many others, including myself, have been able to use this framework.
Sorry this isn't a straight forward answer to your question. I hope it was helpful just the same. Andrew.
I love data visualisation and to spread that love I thought we could share our favourite examples of data visualisation:
Chess moves http://turbulence.org/spotlight/thinking/chess.html
Chris Harrison's Visualisations http://www.chrisharrison.net/projects/visualization.html
I especially like the bible and Wikipedia visualisations.
If you're interested in creating your own visualisations a good place to start would be to check out processing.js (http://ejohn.org/blog/processingjs/).
Information Aesthetics's feed is on my home page and has been the source of many interesting visualizations since I've placed it there.
glTail.rb - real time log info, Linux only.
This is a recent favorite The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 — 2008.
Blew my mind is college Napoleon's Invasion of Russia, 1812.
And always check out Tufte.
I always found Gource to be pretty interesting; check out some of the samples. Histories of git projects.
I find codeswarm really amazing. Check out the video of eclipse.
I just came across the JavaScript lib called Raphael, haven't tried it but the demos impressed me:
http://raphaeljs.com
-- pete
I'm surprised no one has suggested d3 yet. Check out the website, its awesome: http://mbostock.github.com/d3/
For a large collection of manually selected information visualizations, please see http://www.infovis.info -- some of the online collections that I drew from no longer exist!
I show or link some examples in my blog post here: http://mycarta.wordpress.com/2011/11/17/time-to-spice-up-your-visualization-skills/
There is also a terrific selection of examples on this thread in Quora:
http://www.quora.com/Data-Visualization/What-are-the-best-data-visualizations-ever-created
A friend of mine did this and got it exposed at MOMA in NY
http://pmcruz.com/information-visualization/traffic-in-lisbon-condensed-in-one-day
It represents the trafic in lisbon over time, it was done with processing and there is no map behind it, just the coordinates of cars with public gps moving around