I like to use spaces to indent rather than labels; in sed or vim, it is easy to replace tabs at the beginning of the line:
p> s/^I/ /g But if there are tabs in a line (assuming the space i
I like to use spaces to indent rather than labels; in sed or vim, it is easy to replace tabs at the beginning of the line:
p> s/^I/ /g But if there are tabs in a line (assuming the space i
I have 6 RichEdit controls in the ScrollBox. They need to be aligned in order from top to bottom, but I need the width to be not fixed, so when the text length exceeds the ScrollBox width, I can us
It seems that the alignment attribute is very effective, but you can align elements, so if all elements are smaller than the container size, all elements on the panel will be aligned to all element
Please forgive me if you think this has been answered countless times, but I need to answer the following questions!
>Why must the data be aligned (on a 2-byte/4-byte/8-byte boundary)? What I
I want to set up RAID 1 (mirroring) on an LSI MegaRAID SAS 8708EM2 (1078 chipset) with a 4k sector (advanced format) drive. As far as I know, the controller does not 4k sector drives are official