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Pandoc Document Conversion Command Line Tutorial
Yesterday’s Pandoc Document Conversion Multiple Tutorial intimated what direction we might be taking up today, when it said … … still assuming the files selected are off your local web server’s Document Root (but more on that later down the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, batch, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, curl, document, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, multiple, operating system, pandoc, PDF, pdflatex, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Pandoc Document Conversion Multiple Tutorial
For … longer than we can remember we’ve really enjoyed batch processing … as long as we can remember we’ve really enjoyed the File API that came with HTML5 … ([as long as we can remember] – 2 months) we’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, batch, client pre-emptive iframe, command line, document, exec, IFRAME, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, media, multiple, operating system, pandoc, PDF, pdflatex, PHP, popup, programming, Safari, say, text to audio, Text to Speech, textarea, textutil, tutorial, web server, window, window.open, window.opener
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Linux sendmail nohup Repeatable Email Report Tutorial
We left off yesterday’s Linux sendmail nohup Report Content Tutorial … … to start down this new parameterizable “journey”. “Journey”, because there is more to do regarding “tabular” display in thought and action. … panning out not to be the … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, attachment, audio, awk, background, batch, command, command line, content, content type, CSS, curl, delimitation, delimiter, echo, email, file, genericization, genericize, header, HTML, image, interpretive, korn shell, Linux, local, MAMP, media, mime, mime type, mimetype, multiple, nohup, parameter, parameterization, programming, ps, recursion, remote, report, schedule, scheduling, sed, sendmail, single, standing order, table, tabular, time, timezone, token, tutorial, unix, url, video, web server, wildcard
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Linux sendmail nohup Report Content Tutorial
It’s all fine and good adding “nohup” scheduling but what if there are not ways to schedule “what” (ie. the resultant report content) a lot of users want, adding onto the recent Linux sendmail nohup Refined Scheduling Tutorial? Well, today, … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, attachment, audio, awk, background, batch, command, command line, content, content type, CSS, curl, echo, email, file, genericization, genericize, header, HTML, image, interpretive, korn shell, Linux, local, MAMP, media, mime, mime type, mimetype, multiple, nohup, parameter, parameterization, programming, ps, recursion, remote, report, schedule, scheduling, sed, sendmail, single, time, timezone, token, tutorial, unix, url, video, web server, wildcard
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Linux sendmail nohup Refined Scheduling Tutorial
Yesterday’s Linux sendmail nohup Scheduling Tutorial left us with a Linux (or unix) … nohup “&” background processing recursion (perhaps) … scheduling Korn Shell script coding snippet for either … one off scheduled process execution … eg. date_ps_ef.ksh 10:43 … … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, attachment, audio, awk, background, batch, command line, content type, CSS, curl, echo, email, file, genericization, genericize, header, HTML, image, interpretive, korn shell, Linux, local, MAMP, media, mime, mime type, mimetype, multiple, nohup, parameter, parameterization, programming, ps, recursion, remote, schedule, scheduling, sed, sendmail, single, time, timezone, token, tutorial, unix, url, video, web server, wildcard
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Linux sendmail nohup Scheduling Tutorial
As far as Linux or unix operating systems (for web servers) go for “scheduling processes”, it is … great if you have access to crontab because it can be … scheduled to the minute the actions can be repeated (and … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, attachment, audio, awk, background, batch, command line, content type, CSS, curl, echo, email, file, genericization, genericize, header, HTML, image, interpretive, korn shell, Linux, local, MAMP, media, mime, mime type, mimetype, multiple, nohup, parameter, parameterization, programming, ps, recursion, remote, schedule, scheduling, sed, sendmail, single, time, timezone, token, tutorial, unix, url, video, web server, wildcard
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Google Chart Geo Chart Windows Batch File Tutorial
Yes, it’s not just the macOS scenario of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart macOS Korn Shell Tutorial which can have a simple scripting solution. So can Windows, and we use the “going back to near when Adam was a boy” … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, abscissa, Ajax, area, batch, batch file, chart, click, clutter, codepoint, collaboration, command line, content, country, declutter, DOS, email, emoji, emoji flag, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, flag, form, geochart, geographicals, Google chart, hover, HTML, induction, interaction, iPad, ISO, Javascript, korn shell, Mac OS X, macOS, mantissa, map, mobile, onclick, onmouseover, oprerating system, overlay, perspective, PHP, placename, post, programming, prompt, quiz, region, scale, screenshot, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell, SMS, sort, sorting, String.fromCodePoint, surface area, Terminal, thumbnail, timezone, tooltip, tutorial, user experience, user interaction, Wikipedia, Windows, zoom
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Batch ffmpeg Image Scaling and Cropping Tutorial
We’re adding “Scaling” functionality onto the “Cropping” functionality of yesterday’s Batch ffmpeg Image Cropping Primer Tutorial today. For now, we are also harnessing the power of running this changed PHP help_ffmpeg.php within a web browser by showing you both input … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch, crop, cropping, data uri, data url, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, filespec, glob, image, local web server, MAMP, PHP, programing, scale, scaling, tutorial, web browser
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