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how to make a specific text on TextView BOLD

... 390 Just build your String in HTML and set it: String sourceString = "<b>" + id + "</b>...
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Ruby, Difference between exec, system and %x() or Backticks

...gument to this method. For example: >> system("date") Wed Sep 4 22:03:44 CEST 2013 => true The invoked program will use the current STDIN, STDOUT and STDERR objects of your Ruby program. In fact, the actual return value is either true, false or nil. In the example the date was printed t...
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What is the full path to the Packages folder for Sublime text 2 on Mac OS Lion

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C# Iterate through Class properties

... to XML) – Cordell Apr 25 '18 at 16:06 @Cordell, how did you do that? I tried property.GetValue() but it asks for an o...
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Different class for the last element in ng-repeat

...mine. – Paul Brit Jan 29 '13 at 11:40 @Rahul, indeed sadly, it works for me. What do you have in developer console? ...
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SELECT INTO using Oracle

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Difference between path.normalize and path.resolve in Node.js

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Regex to match any character including new lines

... 201 Add the s modifier to your regex to cause . to match newlines: $string =~ /(START)(.+?)(END)/s...
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How do you install ssh-copy-id on a Mac?

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How to set limits for axes in ggplot2 R plots?

... Basically you have two options scale_x_continuous(limits = c(-5000, 5000)) or coord_cartesian(xlim = c(-5000, 5000)) Where the first removes all data points outside the given range and the second only adjusts the visible area. In most cases you would not see the difference, but if ...