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== Search == | |||
You may take a look at these extensions [http://mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:InputBox InputBox] and [http://mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SearchBox SearchBox] and [http://mediawiki.org whole this site]. [[User:BesuglovS|BesuglovS]] 08:20, 6 November 2010 (EDT) | |||
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[[User:BesuglovS|Looks like #tag works]] [[User:BesuglovS|BesuglovS]] 08:26, 4 November 2010 (EDT) | |||
: With the method you got to work, the template is filled in and then the actual text is placed into the page using the template. That is, when I edit the page, I no longer see a template, I see the actual text. Is there a way to make it keep the template like a function call and then fill it in at "display time"? [[User:Daviddoria|daviddoria]] 14:26, 7 November 2010 (EST) | |||
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-- [[User:ScratchMonkey|ScratchMonkey]] 00:23, 19 February 2010 (UTC) | -- [[User:ScratchMonkey|ScratchMonkey]] 00:23, 19 February 2010 (UTC) | ||
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I use Visual Studio IDE for all my VTK and cout does not take std::string as a parameter to "<<" . Maybe other IDEs work I wasn't aware. [[User:Dpai|Dpai]] 18:35, 3 March 2010 (UTC) | |||
: I just checked and in VC9 I find the inserter in the file vc/include/string. Search for "operator<<" and you'll find the one that inserts template basic_string into a basic_ostream. (These are the base classes for cout and std::string.) -- [[User:ScratchMonkey|ScratchMonkey]] 19:36, 3 March 2010 (UTC) |
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Search
You may take a look at these extensions InputBox and SearchBox and whole this site. BesuglovS 08:20, 6 November 2010 (EDT)
highlight
Looks like #tag works BesuglovS 08:26, 4 November 2010 (EDT)
- With the method you got to work, the template is filled in and then the actual text is placed into the page using the template. That is, when I edit the page, I no longer see a template, I see the actual text. Is there a way to make it keep the template like a function call and then fill it in at "display time"? daviddoria 14:26, 7 November 2010 (EST)
Smart Pointers
This is Ken Porter, from the mailing list. Feel free to post questions on my Talk page (I've got email notification enabled) or directly by email. -- ScratchMonkey 01:24, 18 February 2010 (UTC)
I built the example, both with and without the const reference edit I suggested on my Talk page, and I'm not getting a leak popup when it exits. I'm building with the following commands:
<source lang="winbatch"> @rem build VTK cd g:\devel\vtk\output\vs9 cmake -D CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX="_d" -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=G:/devel/VTK/vs9 -D VTK_DEBUG_LEAKS=ON -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" ..\..\vtk-5.4.2 @rem build rectangular button example cd g:\devel\vtkButton\bin cmake -D CMAKE_DEBUG_POSTFIX="_d" -D VTK_DEBUG_LEAKS=ON -D VTK_DIR="g:/devel/VTK/vs9/lib/vtk-5.4" -G "Visual Studio 9 2008" ../src --debug-output </source>
I found I had to edit the resulting vcproj file to add the "_d" suffix to all the VTK library references in the Debug configuration.
-- ScratchMonkey 00:23, 19 February 2010 (UTC)
String Inserter
I use Visual Studio IDE for all my VTK and cout does not take std::string as a parameter to "<<" . Maybe other IDEs work I wasn't aware. Dpai 18:35, 3 March 2010 (UTC)
- I just checked and in VC9 I find the inserter in the file vc/include/string. Search for "operator<<" and you'll find the one that inserts template basic_string into a basic_ostream. (These are the base classes for cout and std::string.) -- ScratchMonkey 19:36, 3 March 2010 (UTC)