PonyTail | Track Log Change In IDEA
kandi X-RAY | PonyTail Summary
kandi X-RAY | PonyTail Summary
It's a tool for track log as cat / tail command. 1. you can bind log trackers with a project. 2. it support big logs. 3. it support charset changing. 4. you should not tail the log with any other window. If you download slow here, please go Why PonyTail? Because of my son, obsessing about Badanamu's first Song - Ponytail and it's a tool like tail command for us. so, just for memory. 本工具用于跟踪log日志的变化情况,像cat命令,或者tail命令. 1. 你可以为单个项目绑定相关日志 2. 支持超大文件部分读取 3. 支持字符集改变 4. 不必再开另外的窗口去查看日志 如果你觉得很慢, 请去 下载 为什么叫PonyTail? 因为我儿子正痴迷于Badanamu的第一首儿歌 - Ponytail 然后这个工具也类似于tail一样的作用, 所以做个纪念吧!.
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- Ask the user to confirm the log .
- Bind listeners .
- Read next record .
- Attaches dump listener to the given process .
- Add a listener for tab events .
- Read file .
- Suspend the timer .
- Calculate the seek position .
- Create tab .
- Creates the toolbar .
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QUESTION
I have two datasets. One dataset has about ~30k rows, and the second dataset has ~60k rows. The smaller dataset (df1
) has a unique identifier (upc
), which is critical to my analysis.
The larger dataset (df2
) does not have this unique identifier, but it does have a descriptive variable (product_title
) that can be matched with a similar description variable in df1
and used to infer the unique identifier.
I am trying to keep things simple, so I used expand.grid
.
ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-27 at 19:26Your idea is good. One realization of it then would be
QUESTION
I would like to sniff the CSS that is currently applied to a certain div on my website, in order to insert inline style to that div (think of it like inlining before sending an email, even though it is before inserting into Word).
I'm well aware of inliner tools that inline the style for the whole webpage, and that I could send the whole webpage to tools like that (https://github.com/peterbe/premailer for instance), but I would like to avoid sending the whole page and grabbing the div afterward, if possible because it seems quite barbaric.
Any idea on how to grab the style currently applied to an element? I'm open to pre- and post-rendering.
If relevant, it's a div inside a FROALA editor, but useClass is a no-go, many styles are not set in classes but rather directly in dom tag styles:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-15 at 10:57window.getComputedStyle(element[, pseudoElt]);
QUESTION
So, this is my first question here, and I apologize for not being a very confident coder. (Not my primary position...)
We're using a Wordpress site with a little bit of additional code, using a PHP file for redirection of site movement based on form input. An example of what we use is as follows:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Mar-24 at 12:50Add a last else
condition like below. Adapt the http://exampleurl.com/index.php/
to the desired page.
QUESTION
I am having an issue where an API is giving me a long string that contains multiple items that need to be broken out into an object. Here is an example of the string:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Jul-09 at 19:58If order.customer.note
is your example string, then this should work:
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You can use PonyTail like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the PonyTail component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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