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A Graphical Terminal Interface that extends xterm by adding GUI-like features and session sharing
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QUESTION
E.g. in Travis, by printing travis_fold:start:
and travis_fold:end:
, which behave like escape codes for Travis, it will fold the text away.
See here about Travis folding.
See for example this output.
The same would be very useful in general for Linux/Unix terminals. Are there any ANSI escape sequences/codes extensions which do something like this (and of course corresponding terminal emulators which handle those)?
Existing escape code (and extensions):
- ANSI colors: list
- iTerm2 list, with some extended escape codes
- hterm list
- other extensions
- collected list
- superscript/subscript: here
- hyperlink support: overview in various emulators
- images: xterm.js, sixel
- current directory information: iTerm2
- generic HTML: DomTerm (article, article), GraphTerm, GateOne
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Answered 2019-Jan-03 at 11:08Some list:
- DomTerm: supports it (details)
- Hyper: feature request
- xterm.js: feature request
- Final Term: supports it (article) but is no longer maintained
QUESTION
I am constructing ROC curve in SAS University with 100 observations where State is state of nature - positive or negative test, and OD is optical density. Data set is called datain.
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Aug-06 at 12:26Have you tried actually calling your macro?
QUESTION
As far as I read from the grammar of SPARQL https://www.w3.org/TR/sparql11-query/#sparqlGrammar it is allowed to have literals as the subject in a triple:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-May-10 at 18:55Very few (I believe the current count is zero) enterprise-grade triple- or quad-stores handle "Generalized RDF", which is RDF that permits literals in the Subject position. As yet, this is generally understood not to scale well, though it can be useful or interesting at small scale, such as in CWM
, TimBL's Python-based Closed World Machine.
Virtuoso is an enterprise-grade DBMS, handling tabular SQL data, graphical RDF data, and more. At present, and for the planned future, Virtuoso will not handle Generalized RDF.
All that said, it should be noted that you're running a rather old Virtuoso, from circa July 2012. Whether you're running Commercial or Open Source, updating to a more recent build (at least 7.2.4.2 as of April 2016) is strongly recommended for a wide variety of performance and functionality reasons.
ObDisclaimer: OpenLink Software produces Virtuoso, and employs me.
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