After a long process, we chose CentOS 7.3 + Qt5.8 + OpenDDS 3.10 to use for our needs.
Now I am looking into how exactly to make OpenDDS usable in Qt5?
There is literately no result here when searching "opendds qt".
Any idea will be greatly appreciated.
Look at the OpenDDS distribution, under examples/DCPS/ishapes there is an example that uses Qt4, shouldn't be to hard to migrate that to Qt5.
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How to get the exe from https://github.com/tsenart/vegeta/releases in order to test in windows?
This says I could find the .exe in this link but I don't.
I am trying to load test the apis in windows, as a start.
I do no know Golang and this project is developed using Go.
I would appreciate any directions on how to go about this. Thank you
For this version they didn't provide an executable for windows. If you check one minor version lower you find a .zip with an executable in it. If you need v12.8.4 you could write the people of the repository or just compile the code by yourself.
It looks like they only have executables ready to download for MacOS and linux on the newest version.
Version 12.8.3 however has a windows download.
I installed Tesseract and its basic functionality is fine. But when I try following this instruction on language file generation, tesseract-dependent commands like wordlist2dawg are "not found" by the shell.
Q: How do I install Tesseract with all these commands available? It's my understanding that they should work once I installed Tesseract, but it isn't the case. I installed Tesseract via port install tesseract, might be that I missed something.
Q2: How do I actually train Tesseract? I know it's an opaque topic; most results I get online are 3 years old at best, and it's difficult to figure out the exact training mechanism.
You'll need to build the training tools and then follow the instructions in the page.
https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/wiki/TrainingTesseract#building-the-training-tools
I am very, very new to NLP and the like. Therefore, I have a very basic question. I want to POS-tag an corpus of files with TreeTagger using a Mac OSX 10.6.8. I have installed TreeTagger by using the instructions provided at http://www.cis.uni-muenchen.de/~schmid/tools/TreeTagger/
[I installed it in /Applications]
Then I have installed Lingua-TreeTagger-0.06 for 'for calling the TreeTagger and manipulating its output'. This took a lot of effort to do.
[I installed it in /Applications]
I think I have succeeded in the previous steps. Now what? I mean how do I call Tree-Tagger?
Thanks to anybody who could help me?
mc
Lingua::TreeTagger is a Perl module that is useful only if you want to use TreeTagger from within a Perl script. Examples of how to do so are given in the module's online documentation. Otherwise you should call the tree-tagger application from the terminal as commented by Patrick J.S. above (unless you are on Windows, where a user-friendly graphical interface is available).
Can anyone provide the source code for autohotkey implemented for opensuse linux written in java?? or can anyone help us in starting this project inopensuse??
I believe the closest thing you will find is IronAHK which is a cross-platform rewrite of AutoHotkey written in C#. The source code is located here, but the project seems to be rather abandoned.
I am working with Lejos and java Eclipse on Windows 7. As my machine is 64 bit it will not allow me run the standard Lejos driver as an Eclipse plugin I installed it as an external tool . I followed this super helpfull tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEFA0DdFhm8 However for my project I need to be able to regularly send instructions to my Nxt brick. is there anyway that I can call external tools from the main application while it is running ??Alternatively is it possible to call batch files in main programs or even make command line arguments while a program is running ??? I have read allot of forums on this and no where have I found the solution to my problem, if people have any Idea I would appreciate the help,
Thanks.
Right after allot of reading around there is and article on java world
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-2000/jw-1229-traps.html?page=1
that sums up beautifully what you should and shouldn't do .. hope this is helpfull for anyone coming after me ......