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Apple Script Execution of Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Tutorial
It’s 2022 as we write this blog post and these days your macOS operating systems no longer present you with the chance to create desktop shortcuts that run a program with user defined arguments. But there is still Apple Script … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, body, click, command, command line, CSS, cursor, dictionary, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, double click, event, head, IFRAME, interaction, intersession, Javascript, meta, onclick, ondblclick, onload, overlay, PHP, programming, progress, prompt, script, scripting, sort, sorting, standing order, style, styling, table, tbody, td, th, thead, title, tr, tutorial, user, user interaction, viewport, web browser, word, word game, wordle
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MacOS Text to Audio Scheduling Tutorial
Way back when MacOS Text to Audio Primer Tutorial introduced our changed inhouse macos_say_record.php MacOS Text to Audio online PHP supervisor in its initial form, using PHP exec conduit to the macOS command line say command. Since then, its “brief” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, at, command, command line, command scheduling, cron, crontab, exec, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, PHP, programming, repeat, say, schedule, scheduling, text to audio, tutorial
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Linux Type Ahead Buffer Primer Tutorial
Lots of operating system command lines offer a “type ahead buffer”. We can think of operating system command lines for … Linux or unix macOS or Mac OS X Open VMS or VAX/VMS Windows via DOS … that have good … Continue reading →
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Tagged buffer, carriage return, command, command line, crontab, delimiter, DOS, exit, key, keyboard, keyboard buffer, Linux, Open VMS, operator, procedure, return, tutorial, type ahaed buffer, unix, VAX, VMS
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C Recursion Find Revisit Tutorial
Yesterday’s C Recursion Revisit Tutorial had us finding a macOS Xcode produced executable via the command line “find” command. We find this excellent “find” command trades off the time it takes for the convenience to the user. And this came … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, C++, code, command, command line, compile, debug, delimit, delimitation, Did you know, fibonacci, fibonacci series, find, IDE, macOS, pipe, programming, project, recursion, Run, switch, tutorial, Xcode
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More ffmpeg Edited Videos Tutorial
Now that yesterday’s Making of Sepia Video via ffmpeg Tutorial has outlined some media sharing strategies, let’s look at more of what ffmpeg can do for you in the video editing woooooorrrrrllllllddd. As far as media creation goes, are you … Continue reading →
Making of Sepia Video via ffmpeg Tutorial
Yesterday’s Sepia Video via ffmpeg Primer Tutorial was the salient step, for us, regarding the “Making Of” a sepia video. But that was “for us” and we were involved in the whole production, and so was a bit biassed here. … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, command, command line, editing, export, ffmpeg, filter, macOS, media, messages, photos, save, sepia, SMS, Terminal, tutorial, video, video editing, video editor
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Sepia Video via ffmpeg Primer Tutorial
As far as media creation goes, are you like me and think in terms of videos being much harder to edit than images, and maybe even audio media files? But have you considered global video editing via great command line … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, editing, ffmpeg, filter, macOS, media, sepia, Terminal, tutorial, video, video editing, video editor
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Code Download Table Difference Functional Hover Tutorial
Is it worth adding “onmouseover” event logic onto yesterday’s Code Download Table Difference Functional Linking Tutorial? You bet it is! Just because “onmouseover” has no relevance to mobile platforms, so, obversely, developing software with version control systems is irrelevant to … Continue reading →
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