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General Software Discussion / Re: Navigate or browse inside a post in a blog
« Last post by Contro on August 01, 2017, 06:19 PM »
I am going better now with

https://accionesprue...logspot.com.es/#Tres

I will try this link to improve :

http://www.myblogger...of-contents-for.html

 :-*
1102
Where can i find good tools to search inside a web any code or content ?

Best Regards
 :-*
1103
General Software Discussion / Re: Navigate or browse inside a post in a blog
« Last post by Contro on July 28, 2017, 04:33 PM »
It's a problem with blogger. I will try to edit the code and elliminate the extra code. And also from Open Live Writer.

I will comment the results.

Best Regards
1105
General Software Discussion / Re: Navigate or browse inside a post in a blog
« Last post by Contro on July 27, 2017, 05:21 PM »
I don't get what i need

http://htmlhelp.com/...ks.html#named-anchor

Surely i am doing something wrong
 :-\
1106
Coding Snacks / A changing world
« Last post by Contro on July 26, 2017, 05:02 PM »
It's everyday.
Now one thing , other another thing. Universal replay is in fashion.

Our dream to automate any inconvenience is on top.

By example you have an image hosting service. You wish to change.
There are a lot of images in the old service. You need to change every link in many webs.


How can I do this with ease ?

This is a good question !!!!!!!


 :-*
1107
Coding Snacks / Re: Safe Internet
« Last post by Contro on July 24, 2017, 06:09 PM »
I use Bitdefender's TrafficLight. It's a free plug-in for Firefox, Chrome, or Safari.
https://www.bitdefen...ns/trafficlight.html

Downloading for Firefox.

Best Regards
 :tellme: :tellme: :tellme: :tellme: :-*
1108
Yes. For me is solved.

And how did you solve your issue?
Which tool did you used? Which command... e.t.c ?
And, were there double spaces between the single words?





 

Owwww. I have to answer you. Now it's late here. I put the url in my desktop. Promise to try to answer.
Best Regards
 :-*
1109
Post New Requests Here / Re: Manipulate lines in a txt file
« Last post by Contro on July 24, 2017, 06:03 PM »
Sorry Ath.
I have to revise this post.
It's too late here now. I must be in bed and rest. I will revise !!!!!!
1110
And Here I am !!!!!!

Are more than one hour I must be in bed !!!!!!!!. Grrr Grrr Grrr

I am almost not using my gym !!!!!!!!!. Grrr Grrr Grrr

I am trying to exercise in the mountain every weekend, but the last one I was very tired and remain sleeping !!!!!. Grr Grrr Grrr

I will keep trying my targets !!!!!!!!!

 :-[
1111
All my attempts with kmplayer don't go well for me.
Sounds like a specific kmplayer issue, it might give similar issues when using other tools for doing the same, though I don't use (or have) kmplayer here.

Also don't work for me with Pspad ( a notepad alternative) .
This is an issue with PSPad, confirmed, should be reported in the PSPad forum, IMHO.

Oh. One more of my faults.
I will put this link in the pspad forum

Best Regards
 :-* :P
1112
Sorry Ath. It was my fault.

A screenshot of Memoriser under windows 8.1 learning to play guitar.

http://imagizer.imag...g924/5975/BYbyQY.png
1113
General Software Discussion / Recover links in the blog
« Last post by Contro on July 24, 2017, 05:36 PM »
Photobucket forces me to upgrade the account to premium for 399 dollars or something like that.
My question is how can I select an alternative images hosting and migrate quickly and easily .

Many images of my post in some of my blogs are not available.

Any script for this ?
A way to replace the url link in a massive way ?
A confiable method to do this ?

 :-*
1114
Finished Programs / Re: DONE: MultiMonitorManager
« Last post by Contro on July 24, 2017, 05:32 PM »
In the case of Firefox I can't rolling with the mouse wheel.
Most likely caused by FF having it's own, quite incompatible with default Windows windows, scrolling (rolling?) handling. Check out the Screenshot Captor forum about scrolling capture not working properly until mouser put in several dirty hacks to get scrolling captures working again.
Oído Cocina , Ath  :-* ;D
1115
General Software Discussion / Re: Navigate or browse inside a post in a blog
« Last post by Contro on July 24, 2017, 06:07 AM »
https://www.w3.org/M...hive/Elements/A.html
Goinggggg !!!!!!!!
and will comment ....
 :-*
1116
General Software Discussion / Navigate or browse inside a post in a blog
« Last post by Contro on July 23, 2017, 06:12 PM »
I don't know if this is possible. Specially when the hosting is not mine.
I refer to post in a blog in blogspot.com or in wordpress.com

I would like to navigate or create an index in the post or entrie I create.

Is it possible ?

Best Regards
1117
General Software Discussion / Re: SWOT software
« Last post by Contro on July 23, 2017, 05:54 PM »
SWOT Compare

There are some (free or paid) macro collections for Excel; by chance, some days ago, I saw a very beautiful bullet chart somewhere ( https://www.poweruse...ft-Excel-free-or-not ), I took a tiny, partial screenshot from the screenshot (right of citation):

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It's called "Dashboard Tools for Excel" (45$) there, but it's obvious that is has been renamed "Tools for Excel Tables" (price maintained), and under http://jabsoft.com/t...ert_bullet_chart.htm you'll find another specimen of which I also took a tiny part for demonstration:

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SWOT is more specific, but I like bullet charts very much, they're very useful for lots of things; you can include SWOT by color into them; weighting has to be discussed though since bullet size regularly would mean strength of the factor in the given element, and not the weight you give to the factor represented in the element; it wouldn't be a good idea to combine them I think, but you could use background color / greyness for the "weighting", or, better, modulate the given color (red would be risks, green would be chances, etc., but a lighter green on a bigger bullet would then be a quite big chance but which isn't valued big, and so on.

Perhaps the same would be possible with PowerPoint or even in Excel's own graphics department? And what about risky chances? And there's the old saying that "it's all playing around since you do your weighting according to the decisions you will already have done before", but that's not entirely true, and you certainly 1) will find out this way what really matters to you(r corporation or similar), 2) with which disadvantages you are / must be willing to live then.

Anyway, my musings above go into the direction of a compared SWOT analysis, or, shorter, a "SWOT Compare"; the traditional form of SWOT (see @Contro's links) isn't that much suited to a compared SWOT, when in fact, SWOT is about comparing alternatives, most of the time (even if then several alternatives will be realized in case).

Thus, trying to put several dimensions into such a table is worthwile, but then, it could become difficult or even impossible (i.e. too much scripting involved) to generate such a table from an Excel/spreadsheet table: You will probably end up doing it "manually", in an independent business graphics tool, or in some combination: Creating 2 dimensions in Excel (hard data if there is any, or then just simili-data, i.e. 1 dimension from deliberately-attributed numbers: size; also factors = Excel rows: color*), to be imported into the chart, and then manual work (which may not be possible with Excel add-ins) in order to add a / get the third dimension (or even a fourth one, but I fear comprehension will suffer then, but yes, if you have got one dimension with only a few possible values, you could try to combine different shapes).

*: It goes without saying that lots of Excel rows will then only apply to some alternatives or even just one alternative, but at least, the identical / similar factors can be grouped together (by different dimensions, hopefully), and that helps a lot with deciding and/or planning, just like, but much better than, positioning two sheets of vellum one on top of the other, pair by pair, and trying to get the matches visually.

Thus, a "SWOT Compare", or a Compared SWOT is certainly better in most use cases, hence the interest of more elaborate graphical representations.


EDIT: I see the second table in @Contro's first link is a comparison, but it's not multi-dimensional as I advocate it here. Also have a look at the very last table in that link: On first sight, you could think all those buttons on the left are filter and sort buttons, but that's unfortunately not the case: Such buttoms would be very welcome in such a tool, and they would be technically feasible: Their affectations would have to be plastic, according to the table in question. So it's evident that at the end of the day, SQL's the "answer" here again: Just have generic buttons, for some number of different SQL selects*, to be written by the user, specific to the table in question, and to be assigned to those buttons, just like macros are assigned to kb keys; since we're speaking of screen buttons here, there would be captions, and more informative mouse-overs; the selects (i.e. the filters/sorts), with their code and all, would be stored in records in some SQL table on their turn, just as would be the "tables", i.e. the data and all possible dimensions of their metadata with their respective values.

*: As we know, SQL "selects" do much more than just "select".

Nice indeed !

Running to try !

 :-*
1118
Living Room / Re: Share your photos! Travel shots, photoblogs, etc.
« Last post by Contro on July 22, 2017, 04:58 PM »
On the note of Pictures of Flowers, I grabbed this one a good few months ago at our local park :)

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Beatiful  :-*
1119
Skwire Empire / Re: Release: sWeather (tray-based weather app)
« Last post by Contro on July 22, 2017, 04:04 PM »
Trying with Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

 :-* :P

I got it I got it !!!!!!!!!
Wonderful indeed !

sWeather from Skwire

http://imagizer.imag...g923/1164/h1aiBh.png
1120
What's That ?
I am frightened from my head to the toes !!!!!!!!!!!
I't a new TV series ?
1121
Finished Programs / Re: DONE: MultiMonitorManager
« Last post by Contro on July 22, 2017, 03:49 PM »
Sorry. I don't understand what can i do with the additional windows.  :huh:
I am experimenting. I can enter in the window of one of my monitor from the thumbnail or little window.
In the case of the movie I can up or down the volumen from the little windows.
In the case of Firefox I can't rolling with the mouse wheel.
In the case of pspad I can roll
In the case of goldmine I can put the cursor in the field notes or any other field to prepare a paste or something.

I can position the cursor in this screen from the small window.

What other uses can I give to see the mini windows in the main monitor ?

 :-*
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Finished Programs / Re: DONE: MultiMonitorManager
« Last post by Contro on July 22, 2017, 03:41 PM »
I have six monitors. Going well for the moment. Only I can sleep my system.

I am going to give a try and see....

and comment !!!!!!
 :-*

six monitores example
1123
N.A.N.Y. 2017 / Re: NANY 2017: Affirmator
« Last post by Contro on July 18, 2017, 12:07 PM »
When I try to jump to the author's profile goes to my own profile in DC !!!!!!!!!!!

The program is very simple and don't give me the opportunity to show the messages in other positions or conditions.

You can execute multi instances of this program. Each one with a txt file associated with the phrases.

PopUp Wisdom is much more versatile, but always you can use as an alternative complementary option.

 :-*

No andes Sancho desceñido y flojo, que el vestido descompuesto da indicios de ánimo desmalazado (Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra)

1124
Living Room / Re: Movies you've seen lately
« Last post by Contro on July 17, 2017, 03:48 PM »
The Best Years of our lives is the best picture I have seen lately.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0036868/

Keeps all the adventure and the fresh life.
You can recover your best years by this way.

 :-*

I watched Doctor Strange yesterday.  I read that comic book every month back in the day when it cost $.12.  Lots of action.  Not bad at all.

I'll see

Arrival (Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi). Loved it! :-*

"When twelve mysterious spacecraft appear around the world, linguistics professor Louise Banks is tasked with interpreting the language of the apparent alien visitors."

For whatever reason some people don't seem to understand the movie, but it still made it (currently as #209) into IMDb's Top Rated Movies. Will watch it again some day for sure!



I watched this last week. It didn't go in the direction I thought it would go from watching the trailer. I was expecting a bit more action or, at the least, something along the lines of The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008). But it was more slow, thoughtful, and philosophical. It reminded me a lot of Contact (1997). When it was over, I wasn't sure what to think about it. Ultimately, I decided that I thought it was a decent movie. I'd recommend it to people who liked Contact.
I enjoyed Contact very much. So I will try this one !!!!!
 :-*

Since there are lots of foreign subtitle movies recommended in this thread, it seems only appropriate to cross-post a warning that a recent vulnerability was discovered where hackers can infect machines using malicious subtitle files downloaded from the internet.  More info here: https://www.donation...ndex.php?topic=43881

Be careful about downloading subtitle files and keep your video players up to date!
Ejem !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! All i see with english subtitles !!!!!

Mayday mayday !!!!!!! Helpppp !!!!!!!!!!

 ;D

What We Become - Another zombie apocalypse type film this time from Denmark.

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Who cares !!!!!!!. We are all about surely to die !!!!!!
 ;D
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Living Room / Re: Largest FREE Microsoft ebook giveaway EVAR!!
« Last post by Contro on July 17, 2017, 03:23 PM »
For you folks running and supporting and programming for Windows, here ya go.  Now read the guy's blog just to be nice back.  Or not.  Your choice.
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from CodeProject News and Eric Ligman's blog
Oh that's the way for the humble people !!!!!!!!!


Lots of free downloads from docs.com until 15.12.2017

https://docs.com/es-es

in spanish

in english must be much better i suppose.
 :P

The "Real free world" is before our feets....

Just take it !!!!!!

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