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UITableView is starting with an offset in iOS 7

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How can I visualize per-character differences in a unified diff file?

...ight space changes): git diff --color-words='[^[:space:]]|([[:alnum:]]|UTF_8_GUARD)+' In general: git diff --color-words=<re> where <re> is a regexp defining "words" for the purpose of identifying changes. These are less noisy in that they color the changed "words", whereas using ...
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UICollectionView reloadData not functioning properly in iOS 7

...nd probing. I feel this is an iOS 7 bug. Forcing the main thread will run all UIKit related messages. I seem to run into this when popping to the view from another view controller. I refresh the data on viewWillAppear. I could see the data and collection view reload call, but the UI was not updat...
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Convert Dictionary to semicolon separated string in c#

... Edited according to comments. – the_drow Oct 6 '10 at 11:18 7 @Amittai, @the_dr...
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How to find the array index with a value?

...code marked as the correct answer but it seems that that code wont work in all versions of IE. This answer works in all versions of IE but I changed the code slightly: var arrayPosition = $.inArray( value, Array ); works perfectly – James Blackburn Dec 13 '13 ...
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@ variables in Ruby on Rails

...cope (current block) @title is an instance variable - and is available to all methods within the class. You can read more here: http://strugglingwithruby.blogspot.dk/2010/03/variables.html In Ruby on Rails - declaring your variables in your controller as instance variables (@title) makes them ava...
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Sending files using POST with HttpURLConnection

...one can provide me with a good example on how to send a bitmap "file" (actually an in-memory stream) via POST to an Apache HTTP server. I'm not interested in cookies or authentication or anything complicated, but I just want to have a reliable and logic implementation. All the examples that I've see...
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Dynamically load a JavaScript file

How can you reliably and dynamically load a JavaScript file? This will can be used to implement a module or component that when 'initialized' the component will dynamically load all needed JavaScript library scripts on demand. ...
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Convert UTC datetime string to local datetime

... this. The dateutil.zoneinfo module I was showing previously is used internally by the tz module as a fall back if it can't locate the system's zoneinfo DB. If you look inside the library you'll see that there's a zoneinfo DB tarball in the package that it uses if it can't find your system's DB. My...
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Add Text on Image using PIL

...m PIL import ImageFont from PIL import ImageDraw img = Image.open("sample_in.jpg") draw = ImageDraw.Draw(img) # font = ImageFont.truetype(<font-file>, <font-size>) font = ImageFont.truetype("sans-serif.ttf", 16) # draw.text((x, y),"Sample Text",(r,g,b)) draw.text((0, 0),"Sample Text",(...