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Disabling the fullscreen editing view for soft keyboard input in landscape?
...vices that use soft keyboards, I want to prevent the fullscreen keyboard editing view (shown below) from appearing when in landscape mode (i.e. I want to see only the soft keyboard itself and my view behind it).
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Requirejs domReady plugin vs Jquery $(document).ready()?
I am using RequireJS and need to initialize something on DOM ready. Now, RequireJS provides the domReady plugin , but we already have jQuery's $(document).ready() , which is available to me since I have required jQuery.
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How to link to a named anchor in Multimarkdown?
...med anchors but I am unable to find a single example of how to actually do it.
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Specifying column name in a “references” migration
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Do it manually:
add_column :post, :author_id, :integer
but now, when you create the belongs_to statement, you will have to modify it, so now you have to call
def post
belongs_to :user, :foreign_key => 'author_id'
end
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NTFS performance and large volumes of files and directories
How does Windows with NTFS perform with large volumes of files and directories?
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Android - drawable with rounded corners at the top only
...ottomRightRadius="0.1dp"/>
Note that I have changed 0dp to 0.1dp.
EDIT: See Aleks G comment below for a cleaner version
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How to “crop” a rectangular image into a square with CSS?
I know that it is impossible to actually modify an image with CSS, which is why I put crop in quotes.
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Undo a merge by pull request?
...you undo a pull request? I was just going to revert the changes to the commit just before the merge, but I noticed that it merged in a bunch of commits. So now there are all these commits from this person from days before the merge. How do you undo this?
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Trust Store vs Key Store - creating with keytool
...eys (and represents the list of trusted parties you intend to communicate with). Well, that's my first assumption, so if that's not correct, I probably haven't started very well...
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Creating a byte array from a stream
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It really depends on whether or not you can trust s.Length. For many streams, you just don't know how much data there will be. In such cases - and before .NET 4 - I'd use code like this:
public static byte[] ReadFully(Stream...
