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Numbering - Nightly. Gary L Peskin If you nest your toc_num_list directly within the containing topic, you'd be able to use level=multiple easily. This way, toc_num_list would directly be the child of the containing topic (if any) rather than the child of the containing toc_num_list. For example, your first toc would look like: <toc><title> MAIN COMPONENT </title><break/><toc_num_list><topic toc1="#contactor"> DC CONTACTOR, 41A296327AM <toc_num_list><topic toc1="#func_desc"> Functional Description </topic><topic toc1="#clean"> Cleaning </topic><topic toc1="#lube"> Lubrication </topic><topic toc1="#inspect"> Inspection </topic></toc_num_list></topic></toc_num_list></toc> Then, you'd have to change your "topic" template to add this apply-templates after the </a>: Also, you'd have to change your value-of select from ".

" to "text()". However, to answer your original question, if you're unable to change the input XML, the following ugly recursive template should work: Replace your loc_num_list template with: The Command Line is Your Best Friend. History of UNIX Manpages. Where do UNIX manpages come from? Who introduced the section-based layout of NAME, SYNOPSIS, and so on? And for manpage source writers and readers: where were those economical two- and three-letter instructions developed? The many accounts available on the Internet lack citations and are at times inconsistent.

In this article, I reconstruct the history of the UNIX manpage based on source code, manuals, and first-hand accounts. 1964: RUNOFF (Jerome H. Saltzer) Saltzer wrote the RUNOFF utility for MIT's IBM 7094 CTSS operating system in the MAD computer language. Input generally consists of English text, 36O or fewer characters to a line. Of the many abbreviated RUNOFF control words, macros such as sp and br are still common-place. Sources: CTSS source listings, hosted by Paul Pierce. 1966: RUNOFF (Rudd Canaday) (UNCERTAIN) While working at AT&T Bell Labs' Whippany centre, Canaday led a porting effort of the CTSS at MIT to the GE-635 (in 635 assembly). 1967: roff (Robert Morris) (UNCERTAIN)

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Carte simplifiée Image de la version 1.0rc2 complète Image de la version 1.0rc2 simplifiée Finalisation de la carte simplifiée À l’issue du vote de la 1.0rc2, la carte simplifiée est définitivement figée. Changements refusés. Variante franco-polonaise: comment faire un mapping ? (Page 1) / Le coin des bidouilleurs / Forum bépo. Bonjour, Plutôt que de continuer à me massacrer le petit doigt en alternant français et polonais — langue qui a fâcheuse tendance à abuser des z, w et autres j... pas étonnant qu'il n'y ait pas de dvorak polonais, le qwerty est du coup (relativement) ergonomique — sur un bépo standard, j'ai bidouillé une solution qui me permet aussi un accès direct à des touches utiles pour latex et garde une accessibilité pour l'allemand, tout en introduisant les combinaisons qwerty Alt-lettre pour les caractères polonais les plus courants.

J'espère rester fidèle à la philosophie bépo (voyelles main gauche, touches «entrantes» et «fermantes» côte-à-côte...). J'ai aussi essayé de garder un maximum de symboles —bon, les thorn ont des emplacements illogiques mais je ne risque pas de les utiliser souvent...Je me suis inspiré du clavier d'Utilisezlinux. fichier xkb de ma disposition de clavier. Configuring Conky the (Very) Easy Way. Conky, the amazingly versatile and useful Linux desktop application, has a bit of a reputation. It’s clearly a great app, but getting it configured can be a serious pain. Changing anything about it has always required digging through a long text file and editing cryptic lines like ${offset 240}${time %a, } ${color }${time %e %B %G}.

As many people don’t have the patience to dig through manuals to find out what all that means, Conky’s popularity has been somewhat limited. Lucky for us, there’s now an easier way to configure it. A MUCH easier way – ConkyWizard. This is a new project, and not yet available in the repositories of your average distribution. Once you download the tarball for your architecture, extract it into the location of your choice.

It will extract an individual file, which can be run to launch ConkyWizard. After the initial Welcome screen, your first options will be to choose where on your desktop you’d like Conky to reside. The next screen is slightly more complicated.

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