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Local Operating System Menu Pbcopy macOS Clipboard Tutorial
Specific to macOS, and further to the recent Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial, today we’re adding a new local operating system (accessed in an “Intranet feeling” way) involving the great … pbcopy and pbpaste … dynamic (very Fred and Ginger … Continue reading →
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The Word Web Primer Tutorial
Depending on how young you are it may be hard to swallow the fact that … There was a computerized world before the Internet … even before GraphicalUserInterface even, when in the 1970’s Xerox wrote an operating system inspiring the … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling New Temporary Folder Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling Tutorial today’s work moving forward is to change references to temporary folder … /tmp/ … now not writeable to by the website account user on our AlmaLinux web server, to … the folder down … Continue reading →
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Ffmpeg Interfacing Intranet Feeling Tutorial
Today, onto the recent Ffmpeg User Defined Video Editing Crontab Assisted Sharing Tutorial, as far as interfacing to the great ffmpeg video editing software goes … we start, in the work today, calling any existant macOS installed … ffmpeg downloaded … Continue reading →
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Talking Select Multiple Webpage Palette Speech Bubble Tutorial
Our “second cab off the rank” with this current Intranet feeling macOS text to speech (via “say”) interface thinking relates to the Speech Bubble work we last talked about with Select Multiple Webpage Palette Speech Bubble Contact Tutorial. There is … Continue reading →
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Talking Message Board Tutorial
Using yesterday’s Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial, as our “first cab off the rank” in it’s “first incarnation of usage” is a potentially … Talking Message Board … last talked about at Message Board One Liners Span Inline Talents Tutorial … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial
Around here … it’s official … we’re having a morph! Please … please … no congratulations yet?! And thanks for the tomatoes … very ripe?! Anyway, yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial has struck a chord in … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Pbcopy macOS Clipboard Tutorial … macOS pbcopy # to clipboard ; is command separator … in Windows there are equivalents as below … Windows clip # to clipboard & is command separator … thank … Continue reading →