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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Command Line and Curl Tutorial
Yesterday’s Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Actions Tutorial had good interaction characteristics, in our books (… but as of this news bulletin, not in our pamphlettes and we hope to resume normal transmission forthwith like …) but, out … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, checkbox, command line, curl, delimitation, delimiter, Did you know, directory, exec, extension, file, folder, fork, glob, IFRAME, MAMP, numerical, operating system, PHP, piping, programming, rename, sort, textbox, tutorial, web server
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Actions Tutorial
Ah, that’s the thing! “Actions” sounds good’n’all but … and didn’t you … we can’t let anybody loose with a “fully functional” live run to the RJM Programming web server with this renaming web application. We’ll just have to show … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, checkbox, delimitation, delimiter, Did you know, directory, exec, extension, file, folder, glob, IFRAME, MAMP, numerical, operating system, PHP, programming, rename, sort, textbox, tutorial, web server
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Renaming to Aid with Numerical File Sorts Primer Tutorial
It’s not just the operating systems that throw up issues regarding file names with numerical parts to them that when displayed get sorted alphabetically, but you’d like it either … numerically … or … a hybrid of numerically and alphabetically … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabetic, delimitation, delimiter, directory, extension, file, folder, glob, numerical, operating system, PHP, programming, rename, sort, tutorial
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Mail Rule AppleScript Attachment Download Primer Tutorial
A while back we learned how useful Mac OS X AppleScript ideas could be when combined with TextWrangler text editor constructing WordPress Blog Posting content when we presented WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial, and today we extend … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, application, attachment, desktop, download, email, email client, folder, hard disk, image, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mail, programming, rule, rules, script, tutorial
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Windows Memory Stick Research Primer Tutorial
It’s so much easier these days to gather research for research projects. Today, we are not considering the quality of that research, but more the “nuts and bolts” of a way to do the research on (just about) any Windows … Continue reading →
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Tagged directory, file association, folder, memory stick, Microsoft Word, PhotoBooth, removable disk, research, tutorial, USB, video, Windows, Windows Explorer, YouTube
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SSL Software Suite Changes Primer Tutorial
It was kind of sad us not envisaging SSL requirements down the track with a lot of our software here at RJM Programming. Kind of sad, but also “kind of useful”, as we like to revisit code, and we’ll be … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged backup, command line, domain, download, fgrep, FileZilla, folder, ftp, Google, Google Charts, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, programming, project, sftp, software, ssl, suite, Terminal, tutorial, upload, vi, web server
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Genius Scan App Primer Tutorial
When you come across a great mobile application it can be a great boon to your relationship with computer equipment. And if it links hardcoded material to the online world all the better. Do you remember when we talked about … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Not Categorised, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged app, App Store, Apple, application, attachment, email, Finder, folder, Genius Scan, Gmail, hard copy, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, mobile, OfficeWorks, photography, print, printing, removable, scan, tutorial, USB
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Mac OS X Users and Groups Primer Tutorial
Underpinning a Mac OS X MacBook Pro laptop’s workings is a Linux or Unix-like BSD operating system. This operating system, like a lot of others, uses files that have permissions and ownership. If you have file permissions they are for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, bsd, chgrp, chmod, chown, command line, directory, file, file permissions, folder, group, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, membership, owner, ownership, ssh, su, sudo, tutorial, unix, user
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