I’m currently in the latter stages of writing my master thesis. I’ve been using LaTeX from the start and have learnt a few tricks for how to work most effectively with large documents like theses and books.
Want to write shorter, cleaner code? Have an unfortunate situation where you need to fit as much as you can in one expression? Prefer a quick dose of hacks to spending the rest of your life reading the docs? You've come to the right place.
Consistent with many Linux commands and drivers, there is a manual page with detailed information available for this driver. This is a good place to start to manually set up and trouble shoot the driver - the Option "MonitorLayout" is a good candidate to
NOTE: This is not an official form of support. This is not an official service of Red Hat. These things may solve your worst nightmare, or they may eat all of the cheese in your house. I make no guarantees. YMMV.
CodeAsDocumentation agile 22 March 2005 One of the common elements of agile methods is that they raise programming to a central role in software development - one much greater than the software engineering community usually does. Part of this is classifyi