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Create pagebreaks in exported Obsidian PDFs. | |
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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. | |
Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, | |
when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type |
This is a guide for aligning images.
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I (Yanrishatum) see too many same questions. They irritate me.
"How dare you come into this chat and not realize that i am the GOD of heaps and that you MUST check out MY documentation1!!! Im veyr abngrey!!!" - translation from someone in chat.
Very accurate, I highly approve.
function formatBytes(bytes,decimals) { | |
if(bytes == 0) return '0 Bytes'; | |
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dm = decimals || 2, | |
sizes = ['Bytes', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB', 'YB'], | |
i = Math.floor(Math.log(bytes) / Math.log(k)); | |
return parseFloat((bytes / Math.pow(k, i)).toFixed(dm)) + ' ' + sizes[i]; | |
} | |
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# Author : Robbepop <robbepop@web.de> | |
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# A predefined .rustfmt.toml file with all configuration options and their | |
# associated description, possible values and default values for use in other | |
# projects. |
Gist is a nice service. We can write code so easily and manage files as repository.
But bad points are …
Because I have no trust in people.
<hashlink>
points to your installation of Hashlink, e.g. folder in which hl.exe
(or Unix executable) is, alongside with library binaries (.hdll
files), and include
folder.<src>
points to the folder containing generated HL/C sources. One that contains hlc.json
file.<app>
refers to your output executable name, including extension.<main>
refers to your entry-point file name, including extension (see below).cl.exe
, but Unix should be more or less same with replacement of argument flags and compiler.cl.exe
or other compiler from command-line.In my previous article I covered what's ECS in overall, and what's ECSY, some other tools and potential bottlenecks.
In this article I'll cover some in-depth benchmarks of what I built and play around it a bit.