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Fleur Francour

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Aug 4, 2024, 4:20:51 PM8/4/24
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Ican't use either \leftarrow or \rightarrow, as I don't know where the arrow is, so I'd use a simple line (I don't know which symbol to use that has a similar length to `\leftarrow). Also, I want a question mark on top of that line.

I am having a funny problem for the first time in my project.I place a relay and then its contact.The reference on the contact is showing properly but I am getting question marks on my coil. Attached is the pic.


Typically sheet numbers on cross-references are only required when referencing a component on a different sheet, otherwise, only the grid reference is required. This is the configuration of the Project Properties for that type of application, %S means sheet number, %N means grid number


I just got a new mechanical keyboard, it's a 60% keyboard (61 keys) and all keys are working except for the question mark and slash. I tried to calibrate it in settings, but it could not be identified. I'm going to look for more information in case it's a problem with the keyboard itself, but I'd like to hear any other possible solutions!


Okay so I ended up being able to fix it! It was a problem with my keyboard, had to press fn+enter to switch the mode (I feel just a little bit stupid). I hope maybe this can help someone else since I posted this and I don't know how or if I can delete it.


Are you able to utilize the function keys, including those for play/pause and volume control? I attempted to use them (for instance, Fn+F8 for play/pause), but they didn't function for me. Is anyone else facing this problem?


I have wrote a document by Arabic language Arial font, after I finished I saved the documnet in doxc extension to open it later on other device, but when I opened it by Libre again I noteced all my written word have been turned to just ? question marks , What is the solve of this problem, and how can I get back (recover) my written document? help please


Are you really sure you saved as .docx? It looks rather that you somehow saved as .txt. .txt and .docx (OOXML variant) follow one another in the menu. It is easy to click on the wrong one. You then get a popup dialog asking you to choose the encoding. You can of course select one of the Arabic candidates but they are legacy alphabets.


The attached file probably comes from a Mac (linebreak is CR+LF). Apart from a few numbers, it consists exclusively of U+003F QUESION MARK and some spaces. As @gabix pointed out, it is neither an .odt not a .docx document. It was probably a plain text one but it underwent encoding conversion to ASCII, losing all non-ASCII characters. There is some math inside but everything is damaged beyond repair.


If you have never included a POI in the scrapbook, then when you approach that POI, a pointing arrow will appear pointing to it. Through this arrow, you can know the location of the POI from two to three screens away, making it very easy for the player to find it.


But once you've examined it, the arrow won't appear again. There will be no more arrows to help you find it. Therefore, checking the POI to include it in the illustration is a negative action, and if you want to get the most help, you shouldn't examine it.


Therefore, I recommend making this arrow only appear when the POI is actually in the player's field of view. Or change the way it works so that it doesn't appear until after the player has added it to the scrapbook to indicate the location of the POI.


This kind of "big arrow pointing at something" reminds me of Eets Munchies, where there are always some indicators pointing at the items you can interact with, even pass the tutorial level. Pretty sure DST's target audience is not some 5-years-old, and even 5yo isn't that brain-dead requiring constant guidance like that...


The Scrapbook page & pop-up you get from inspecting stuff was going to cut it honestly, that's great addition for in-game info but adding these markers that really just confirm that some curious looking thing is in fact curious achieves so little. I would rather have the book to elaborate on the player's own discoveries instead of hand-holding, design wise.


I plan on keeping my scrapbook incomplete just so I get these markers, cause the range indicators on these are huge and incredibly helpful in trying to find small and easy to miss things, like the Suspicious Marble Pieces.


If growing up playing Grand Theft Auto taught me anything it's that driving towards the question mark on a map will lead you toward an awesome adventure. Sadly, that's not the case in real life while driving in Poughkeepsie.


You've got to admit there's something extremely mysterious about a street sign that's just a big fat question mark. I had to investigate what this sign means. I should warn you that the answer is kind of lame. These signs in particular are located on Rte 9 in Poughkeepsie near Dunkin' and the old Hardee's location but I have noticed them all throughout New York.


There's actually a pretty simple explanation behind these signs. Someone questioned these signs on the Q&A site, Socratic and the response indicated that these road signs with the question mark means there's an information center near by.


I just bought a GPSMAP 60CSx and I can't get the little triangle arrow (on the map page) to work the way it did on my ETREX Legend. On the Legend, the arrow pointed the direction I was walking, and it made it easy to tell of I needed to turn right or left as I approached the cache location. The arrow on the 60CSx just points in some random direction not related to the direction I'm walking or the direction of the cache. I can't find anything in the manual about this, and I've fiddled with as many settings as I could that I thought may have an effect.


I don't want the arrow to point toward the cache, I want the arrow to point the direction I'm walking. The dashed line from the arrow to the cache does the pointing toward the cache when I click go to. I think you're referring to the compass arrow itself. The arrow I'm talking about is the one on the map screen.


Hi, I too found that an annoyance. The black arrow/triangle is slow to respond to our changes in direction. I usually keep my map NORTH UP. I like to "orient" my GPS as one would with a regular map and then it is easy to tell if the cache (or any object ) is left, right etc.


To get to your question - it is sometimes slow to respond and point in the direction you are travelling. Sometimes standing still a bit then walking will make it catch up and point in the traveled direction. Also, you can cycle through the PAGES using the PAGE button until you get back to the map page (this 'refreshes' the map) and this sometimes causes the black arrow/triangle to hurry up and catch up and point in the travelled direction.


I don't turn the compass on until I get close to the cache. That way I don't have to worry about it being level or out of cal while I'm waking along the trail. Once I get near the cache and I'm not moving in a relitivley straight line, I'll turn the compass on.


Try this: Go to the satellite page and click menu once. On the menu should be 'Use With GPS Off' and under that it should say 'North Up' or 'Track Up'. Highlight that (whichever it is) and click enter. Then switch back to the map page and see if it's set the way you want it. If that's not what you meant it's just as easily switched back. Good luck.


In my production environment I have two database Servers know as DBN1 and DBN2. I have made a cluster between two and DBN1 is my primary database server. Now I used Always on availability feature on both servers and databases were synchronized.

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