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more like a meander made of sides of polygons ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Sounds like you have (re)invented Bezier curves.
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unfortunately, as ancient Greeks found, the problem of squaring the circle is NP-Hard [^].Quote: The popularity of the problem continued and there are many amusing stories told by De Morgan on this topic in his book Budget of Paradoxes which was edited and published by his wife in 1872, the year after his death. De Morgan suggests that St Vitus be made the patron saint of circle-squarers. This is a reference to St Vitus' dance, a wild leaping dance in which people screamed and shouted and which led to a kind of mass hysteria. De Morgan also suggested the term 'morbus cyclometricus' as being the 'circle squaring disease'.
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Try Soylent Green a few times. Apparently the flavor changers from person to person.
If you can't laugh at yourself - ask me and I will do it for you.
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Did you hear about the kidnapping at the school?
It's o.k., he woke up.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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Thoughtful fraudster joins team with speed (10)
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Considerate ? did you mean 11 letters ?
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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I think he did ... but we've all done it!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
"Common sense is so rare these days, it should be classified as a super power" - Random T-shirt
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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YAUT. Ha ha... yes, taking "misdirection" to another level. Good job it was an easy one.
Sorry, can't even count today; blame it on the Covid.
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Have you got Covid ?
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming “Wow! What a Ride!" - Hunter S Thompson - RIP
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It is the other way around - Covid got him...
"Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." ― Albert Einstein
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What is this world coming to? Evaluation period of aspose (pdf generator) not only has throws up an ugly red banner, but throws an error if you attempt to access the 5th or higher element of any collection. The company insists on paying for that over using latex. I'm out of words.
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PDF exploitation never ends.
"A little time, a little trouble, your better day"
Badfinger
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I actually rather like the core pdf format. Like html, if it was made of linked lists and no <>s. And no documentation exists anywhere. There are tools that can (de)compress it, and then I edit them as text sometimes. It has variables and templates. It looks rather like a lot of js frameworks try to turn html into.
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I think I last used Aspose in 2010-ish. I do not have fond memories of it (or was it Telerik?).
I find Office interop work just fine. But then I deal with fairly simple PDFs. May be you can think about that if it suits you as well. You can try out using this method: Document.SaveAs2
"It is easy to decipher extraterrestrial signals after deciphering Javascript and VB6 themselves.", ISanti[ ^]
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Unfortunately, interop needs office installed locally, and the product is to run in an azure web app box we can't install office on.
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Links to that library are frequently spammed here. I suggest you remove the link, lest more overzealous members report your account as a spammer.
"These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined."
- Homer
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If not only are people reporting, but those who presumably review said reports do so without reading the context, "overzealous" is too nice a word.
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Memtha wrote: over using latex
uhhh.. you are comparing Godzilla to Mothra ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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ftr, if it were up to me, I'd be making something new from scratch. But people are so impatient.
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That's why it is called "evaluation". If they gave you the full version for nothing then how would they get you to pay?
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Maybe to remove the red banner, or better yet, provide the software free and accept donations like every other lib.
"There is a single light of science. To brighten it anywhere is to brighten it everywhere."
-Asimov
People should be commissioning new features they actually want, not paying for another copy of the features some ceo thought they would want.
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Why should they do that? They are after all in business to make money. And you are free to use or not use their product as long as you know their terms and conditions.
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Just finished a skype interview today with HR from a large international company. It was chat only. It was 3+ hours on the chat, and when it was done, I was told I had the job.
One problem for me is that the HR person listed all of this computer and software stuff I would need to get before I started training. I had someone try to scam me like that before, so I am somewhat cautious. One of the things that bothers me, is that the original guy who claimed to be from HR, and set the interview up, sent it from a Gmail account.
I am not sure why he wouldn't have a company email account. It almost seems too good to be true. any thoughts?
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