Im currently building a static website template and I need a site generator to generate the templates HTML files (I don't want to copy and paste the common parts but rather have them only at one place)
I know this is an old question, but for completeness I'll add (open source - code at ). It satisfies the .NET and Razor requirements (it actually uses a modified version of the Razor engine from
ASP.NET v5) and is built on a modular "pipeline" concept (similar to the excellent Metalsmith JS generator).
CMake has a number of different Makefile generators on Windows: MSYS, MinGW, NMake, and Unix. The CDT generator works on top of the Makefile generators by also generating an Eclipse project for you. Currently, only MinGW, NMake, and Unix are supported by the CDT generator.
The difference between these are which "make" flavor it uses. MinGW, MSYS, and Unix are all variants of GNU make (in this context, Unix means "Cygwin"). The difference between these are mostly related to how commands are executed, more specifically which shell is used to execute the commands. GNU make will try very hard to use "sh.exe" instead of "cmd.exe", and this is usually where things go wrong: having a command in a Makefile which assumes details about which shell being used for execution. Another problem when choosing GNU make flavor is to figure out which standard Unix utilities are available (sed/grep/etc). One notable detail is that if GNU make is using cmd.exe to execute commands, it will not support parallell builds.
Also make sure that you actually run the "right" make. If you have generated Unix Makefiles, but you have MinGW make first in your PATH, then typing "make" in your build tree is likely to fail with weird errors.
I connected a second monitor to my computer this morning and the frame generator window no longer shows up when I attempt to add a frame member. I understand this is linked to the positioning of the window on my screen but I can't find the right file to modify and bring back to normal. I'm using Inventor 2019.
Software random number generators work in fundamentally the same way. They start with a random number, known as the seed, and then use an algorithm to generate a pseudo-random sequence of bits based on it. The most difficult part of this process is to get a seed that is truly random. This is usually based on user input latency, or the jitter from one or more hardware components.
The following example shows the generation of 8 random bytes. These can be used to create cryptographic keys or for any application that uses random numbers. For an example that includes the complete context for this example, see Example C Program: Duplicating a Session Key.
The LoadRunner components used in the LoadRunner Cloud on-premises load generator may require certain Windows updates. Install the updates as needed. For more information about system requirements, refer to the LRP and LRE host requirements section of the Support Matrix, available in the LoadRunner Professional Help Center (make sure to select the correct version).
If your Web Services scripts depend on the obsolete Axis toolkit, you must manually copy the Axis files to %LG_PATH%bin\java\Axis. You can download the Axis files from the OpenText Support Portal.
If there is no connection between LoadRunner Cloud servers and the Load Generator (on-premises load generator Status=Not Connected), an error message is reported when you try to run your test.
The installer package, OneLG, is a combined load generator installer for all of the LoadRunner family products: LoadRunner Professional, LoadRunner Enterprise, and LoadRunner Cloud. During the installation, you select the relevant product to allow the installation to make the appropriate configurations. After the load generator installation is complete, you can reconfigure the load generator to work with a different tool from the LoadRunner family.
On each machine on which you want to install a load generator, download the installation .zip file from LoadRunner Cloud banner > Tools and Integrations > Agents > OPLG, and extract the contents.
Action How to Enable multiple IP addresses in LoadRunner Cloud Contact your account manager or sales representative. Enable multiple IP addresses for a load test From LoadRunner Cloud > Load tests > Test settings, select the Enable multiple IP addresses check box. Allocate sufficient IP addresses You must ensure that you have allocated the required number of valid IP addresses on the relevant on-premises load generator.
A silent installation, also known as unattended install, has multiple benefits. If you installed the OPLG (on-premises load generator) with the latest OneLG installation, you can imbed a silent installation into the software installation process.
.NET 4.8. If .NET 4.8 is not installed on the OPLG machine, install it before running the silent installation. Otherwise the machine requires a restart and you need to run the silent command again.
Termination of existing processes. Make sure the existing LoadRunner Cloud load generator agent on the machine has been closed, and all LoadRunner Cloud load generator agent processes have been terminated. Agent processes that are still running may prevent the installation from updating the agent during the silent installation.
To run JMeter or Gatling scripts on the load generator, you can install JMeter or Gatling as part of the installation by adding INSTALL_JMETER=1 or INSTALL_GATLING=1 to the installation command. For example:
If the machine did not have an OPLG installed prior to the silent installation, copy the sample_conf.json you previously saved to the %LG_PATH%LRC\testexec.server\stormagent\ folder. If you copy the configuration file from an existing machine with a configured load generator, modify the "key" field accordingly, because the same key cannot be used by multiple OPLGs.
If the machine had an OPLG installed prior to the silent installation, no action is required. The installer automatically upgrades the existing OPLG and backs up the %LG_PATH%LRC\testexec.server\stormagent\sample_conf.json file. At the completion of the silent installation, the OPLG configurations are automatically stored.
Thanks for asking! Currently the way to generate a new password would be through creating a new Password item in the 1Password app. I can definitely see how being able to quickly generate a password would be useful however, and I've added your input to an existing feature request we have on this.
We have resolved the issue with being unable to add Duo-protected accounts to 1Password 8 for Windows with a server-side update on the 16th of December. If you're still running into issues adding a Duo-protected account to 1Password 8 for Windows, we'd be happy to dig into it further with you!
Why was the password generator removed from the notification tray icon in Windows? Please please bring back the password generator option on right click of the 1Password notification tray icon. We all require passwords for many places/purposes that have nothing to do with web sites/browsing. It is totally unnecessary to have to open a web browser to get to the 1Password plugin/extension in order to create a number of passwords. Such a hassle.
Hi @Philipbm, thank you for letting us know that you'd like to have the password generator in Quick Access. I have submitted a vote on your behalf for our existing feature request on the issue. We appreciate your feedback!
I sincerely do not understand why features have been removed from v8. I too used the password generator feature a lot. Ironically today I created my 1Password Support Community account for the first time and when it asked for a password was when I realised this feature was missing. (ironic?) I understand the feature still exists if you create a new login (and the addition of a 'memorable' password is welcomed since I would often have to go to an external website for these) but when I'm creating a new account it's simply not convenient to have to first create this in 1Password just to be able to access the password generator facility.
That the password generator in the client is missing makes it a very painful experience, especially for cases where the Browser is not already opened (yes this still occurs) or the password gen from the browser extension is unable to copy the password to the global clipboard, for usecases like copying the password to another RDP session.
Right now I settled on opening the full client, creating a new password item, creating a new password in there, copying the password.
This is a very lengthy process, which lets any performance and usability improvements which were done back in v7 look like a joke.
What is with this trend of releasing a half-baked, Electron-based "upgrade" to an already working app? Evernote and 1password are two apps I rely on heavily, with ingrained workflows, and both have gone down this road.
Just moved to v8 and very disappointed to see no password generator. The development assumption that password generation is expressly linked to creation of a new item is faulty logic and inherently flawed. Many use cases exist for needing to do password generation outside of a created and maintained item. Please add the functionality back to the Windows app. If you're at a loss for how to invoke it, simply add a line for it in the "3-dots" root menu.
Here is what is required for Jack's earlier suggestion to use the app:
1. Click new item
2. Select a new item type
3. Move to the password field
4. Click on create new password
5. Accept and/or modify the password-generation parameters
6. Select the generated password
7. Copy the generated password
8. Try to close the "temporary" new item
9. Validate with 1P to discard changes (yet another click)
I also miss the frequently used password generator in the notification area and I appreciate if it comes back soon.
I wonder why one would spend extra working hours to remove a perfectly working feature. Using the browser addon or switching back to v7 are inconvenient for me.
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