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How are your symbols put together?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
Each symbol is composed of the first two letters of the genus+first two letters of the species+first letter of the terminal infraspecific name+tiebreaking number (if needed). Genus and family symbols are the first five (genus) or six (family) letters of the name, plus tiebreaking number (if needed). Symbols were first used in the Soil Conservation Service’s National List of Scientific Plant Names (NLSPN), and have been perpetuated in the PLANTS system.

Can I create Maths symbols using Moodle?

DCU Moodle: Frequently asked questions: Staff
Can I view Moodle in other languages?Yes. You can change your language preferences via your user profile. To access your profile, click on the link to your name in the top right-hand corner of the site homepage. Can I use Moodle to manage groups?Yes. You can set group activities via Moodle's groups functionality. Can I use Moodle to send a message to all students on a module?Yes. The best way to do this is to post a message to the news forum in that module.

Q11. I want to use Greek symbols in my text blocks. How can I get Grapher to write Greek symbols?

Golden Software: Grapher 1 and 2 FAQ
Grapher 2's Text Editor can be opened by selecting the text tool or by selecting Draw | Text. The Text Editor contains an "insert symbol" button (lower-case epsilon). Press the button, choose the font set you wish to use, and then choose the symbol you wish to insert.

Can I create custom Symbols?

Unofficial ArcInfo / ArcView Symbols FAQ
Don't Forget about the marker edit or line edit tools in ArcPlot that allow you to make all kinds of changes to existing symbols. You can also digitize a marker or line and place it into a font and then create a marker or line with it. There is an extensive discussion on this subject in ArcDocs. The process isn’t terribly difficult just extremely time intensive. Here are two methods to achieve this.

Q21. How can I create my own symbols for use in Grapher?

Golden Software: Grapher 1 and 2 FAQ
Q25. I am having a problem printing ("Out of global memory" error, only a portion of the map prints, etc.).

How do I create copyright and trademark symbols in text?

FAQ
Windows provides a handy accessory, called the Character Map, to help you locate and insert uncommon symbols like the copyright in your text. You can usually find the Character Map accessory in the Start menu, inside the Programs folder's Accessories folder. When you launch the Character Map, you can see all the various characters that aren't readily accessible from your QWERTY keyboard, like copyright, trademark, and registered trademark.

Q13. How can I create custom symbols for MapViewer?

Golden Software: MapViewer 6 FAQ
Since MapViewer can use any TrueType font on your system for symbols, a TrueType font editor will let you create your own symbol sets. There are numerous font editors available. Two that we have heard of people using are:

Q11: Why do I get this message?

CDCVS FAQ
User 'xxx' is not permitted to modify module 'foobar' cvs server: Pre-commit check failed< cvs [server aborted]: correct above errors first! A11: This means cvsh is unable to determine your username. If you are using public key access, please make sure you have ssh-agent (or Pageant if using PuTTY/plink) running. See instructions on using cvs with ssh, or instructions on using WinCVS with PuTTY. probably turned off in your system ssh_config file.

Q11. How do you do watch if there is only two of you?

Kosmos Travel Log & 4. FAQ
A11. We each take turns doing watch for 3 ? 4 hours at a time. We sleep when we are off shift. The first night it is kind of hard to stay up, after that, you get used to the schedule.

Q42. How can I create my own symbols for use in Surfer, Grapher, and MapViewer?

Golden Software: Surfer 5 and 6 FAQ
These programs can use any TrueType font for symbols, so you can use a TrueType font editor to create your own symbols including: Surfer, Grapher, and MapViewer also use the symbol sets and Altersym editor from the DOS versions of Surfer and Grapher at the Golden Software FTP site. Since Golden Software's applications are 32-bit, we only support TrueType scalable typeface technology. If you have a significant investment in Adobe Type 1 faces (i.e.

Q10. How do I create special symbols and accents in labels?

Graphviz FAQ 2006-07-27
The following solution only works with the raster drivers that load Truetype or Type1 fonts! (That means, -Tgif, -Tpng, -Tjpeg, and possibly -Tbmp or -Txbm if enabled). Use UTF8 coding, e.g. &#165; for the Yen currency symbol ¥. Example: graph G { yen [label="&#165;"] }

Q11. How do I create a large webcast with Flash?

Flash Video FAQs
A large, reliable, load balanced network running Flash Media Server - this exists for you at Akamai, Limelight Networks and VitalStream least two Flash/FMS applications such as those in the links above to broadcast the webcast and one to play it to participants using the networks in the above bullet point A technical production team on site to make sure the equipment is set up, lighting is just right and the talent has their make-up applied properly While this is pretty straightforward for profe.

Q11. How do we create an engaged workforce simply and easily?

Life By Design - Corporate
Central to any successful engagement strategy is helping individuals first get clarity about what they want, what motivates them and what is important to them, both inside and outside work. An essential psychological understanding in our increasingly “do more with less” corporate environment is that unfortunately most people know what they don’t want, but fewer really know what they do want.

Q11. How do I find out more?

BeatBlog: Student FAQ
A11. There are many ways to learn more about BEAT. You can read more about the idea behind BEAT and browse the resources here. You can check out one of existing projects. You can talk to a current or former BEAT student. You can email the Program Director.

What do the ->, => and :: symbols mean?

comp.lang.perl.tk FAQ
The -> is the "infix dereference operator". In other words it is the means by which one calls a sub with a pass by reference (among other things you can do with ->). As stated above most things in calls to Perl/Tk routines are passed by reference. The -> is used in perl just as in C or C++. (Most of the widget primitives are elements of the Tk:: "perl class".) A simple example of dereferencing would be: $x = { def => bar }; # $x is a reference to an anon.

What is this about GPLONLY symbols?

The linux-kernel mailing list FAQ
REG) By default, symbols are exported using EXPORT_SYMBOL, so they can be used by loadable modules. During the 2.4 series, a new export directive EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL was added. This is almost the same thing, except that the symbol can only be accessed by modules which have a GPL compatible licence (note that this includes dual-licenced BSD/GPL code). This new directive was added for these reasons: To clarify the ambiguous legal ground on which non-GPL (particularly proprietary) modules lie.
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