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I'm not sure why I can't find any info on the internet regarding this, but apparently it's not just me experiencing it. Inkscape colours between the lines at the level of a three year old. The fill always has a buffer of sorts between it and the paths surrounding it. The width of the buffer is dependent on the zoom level and the width of the path stroke. Even when two fills abut one another, there is a space between them.
So how do I get inkscape to fill like... well... every other piece of software ever made? - Floydian τ ¢ 00:39, 8 November 2013 (UTC)
What is the oldest computer that would be able in realtime to software decode MPEG-2 480i/50 (720x480) video with 160 kbit/s sound in MPEG-2 layer 1 stereo 32 kHz ..? It's about the definition of how the law is defined. Perhaps a DEC-20 could handle it? power would be an issue though.. Electron9 ( talk) 01:10, 8 November 2013 (UTC)
I'm compiling a device driver's source code which depends on Linux 2.6.32 and my current Linux distribution installed on my machine has a kernel of version "2.6.32.57". I tried to get the kernel source from git repo. but I can't find "2.6.32.57" or "2.6.32-57" in the repo. So does anyone knows where can I get "2.6.32.57" or "2.6.32-57" kernel source?
chotofu@chotofu-K56CA:~/data/__git/_tmp/linux$ git tag | grep -i '2.6.32' v2.6.32 v2.6.32-rc1 v2.6.32-rc2 v2.6.32-rc3 v2.6.32-rc4 v2.6.32-rc5 v2.6.32-rc6 v2.6.32-rc7 v2.6.32-rc8 chotofu@chotofu-K56CA:~/data/__git/_tmp/linux$ git remote -v origin http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git (fetch) origin http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git (push)
-- Justin545 ( talk) 02:44, 8 November 2013 (UTC)
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I'm not sure why I can't find any info on the internet regarding this, but apparently it's not just me experiencing it. Inkscape colours between the lines at the level of a three year old. The fill always has a buffer of sorts between it and the paths surrounding it. The width of the buffer is dependent on the zoom level and the width of the path stroke. Even when two fills abut one another, there is a space between them.
So how do I get inkscape to fill like... well... every other piece of software ever made? - Floydian τ ¢ 00:39, 8 November 2013 (UTC)
What is the oldest computer that would be able in realtime to software decode MPEG-2 480i/50 (720x480) video with 160 kbit/s sound in MPEG-2 layer 1 stereo 32 kHz ..? It's about the definition of how the law is defined. Perhaps a DEC-20 could handle it? power would be an issue though.. Electron9 ( talk) 01:10, 8 November 2013 (UTC)
I'm compiling a device driver's source code which depends on Linux 2.6.32 and my current Linux distribution installed on my machine has a kernel of version "2.6.32.57". I tried to get the kernel source from git repo. but I can't find "2.6.32.57" or "2.6.32-57" in the repo. So does anyone knows where can I get "2.6.32.57" or "2.6.32-57" kernel source?
chotofu@chotofu-K56CA:~/data/__git/_tmp/linux$ git tag | grep -i '2.6.32' v2.6.32 v2.6.32-rc1 v2.6.32-rc2 v2.6.32-rc3 v2.6.32-rc4 v2.6.32-rc5 v2.6.32-rc6 v2.6.32-rc7 v2.6.32-rc8 chotofu@chotofu-K56CA:~/data/__git/_tmp/linux$ git remote -v origin http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git (fetch) origin http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git (push)
-- Justin545 ( talk) 02:44, 8 November 2013 (UTC)