Today I'll show you a solution using jquery to show dynamic content in a great way... First, take a look to this demo, this plugin encourages our content through tours. This type of animation can be achieved using a path that we created a very simple.
It uses mostly CSS effects to work but in case the browser does not support those effects this plugin disable them.
This is a example code :
$(".your-container-element").scrollPath({
drawPath: true,
wrapAround: true,
scrollBar: false,
callback: function() {
alert("You've reached the end!");
}
});
Here you can find a very good documentation for this plugin and also the source
Christopher Jiménez's Blog
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Monday, March 26, 2012
OldServiceComponentException: Build namespace ...
When you re build your service.xml in your portlet plugin project, sometimes you'd find this error:
Caused by: com.liferay.portal.OldServiceComponentException: Build namespace
The way to fix it is edit your service.properties and change the value of this line: build.number to the one the exception told you it should be!
and that's all, friends.
Caused by: com.liferay.portal.OldServiceComponentException: Build namespace
The way to fix it is edit your service.properties and change the value of this line: build.number to the one the exception told you it should be!
and that's all, friends.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Read a file in Python
Hi, I'll teach you how to read a file in Python
Python is a hight level programming language, very powerful and clean syntax.
file = open("C:/myfile.txt",'r') # open myfile in read mode
mylist= ["Words"] # create a list
while True:
myline = file.readline()
mylist.append(myline) # add a new node
if not myline: break # end of file
for elemento in myList:
print elemento
print "Created By: Christopher Jimenez"
Python is a hight level programming language, very powerful and clean syntax.
file = open("C:/myfile.txt",'r') # open myfile in read mode
mylist= ["Words"] # create a list
while True:
myline = file.readline()
mylist.append(myline) # add a new node
if not myline: break # end of file
for elemento in myList:
print elemento
print "Created By: Christopher Jimenez"
video editing ubuntu terminal
To install en Debian and derivatives: sudo aptitude install ffmpeg mencoder lame
Examples:
* Convert FLV to AVI: ffmpeg -i myvideo.flv myvideo.avi
* Convert AVI to FLV: ffmpeg -i myvideo.avi myvideo.flv
* Convert WMV to MPEG-4 (Xvid): mencoder myvideo.wmv -ovc xvid -oac mp3lame -o myvideo.avi
Many options are available in ffmpeg and mencoder to choose codecs(MPEG1/2, DivX, Xvid, MP3, AAC, QuickTime, H.264, Matroska...) and use this codecs(compression, profiles, etc. ..)
For help type this:
* ffmpeg -formats
* mencoder -ovc help
Examples:
* Convert FLV to AVI: ffmpeg -i myvideo.flv myvideo.avi
* Convert AVI to FLV: ffmpeg -i myvideo.avi myvideo.flv
* Convert WMV to MPEG-4 (Xvid): mencoder myvideo.wmv -ovc xvid -oac mp3lame -o myvideo.avi
Many options are available in ffmpeg and mencoder to choose codecs(MPEG1/2, DivX, Xvid, MP3, AAC, QuickTime, H.264, Matroska...) and use this codecs(compression, profiles, etc. ..)
For help type this:
* ffmpeg -formats
* mencoder -ovc help
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Reconfiguring the screen in Ubuntu
Spanish - detected to English translation
First we need to use this command:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Then, we need to edit this file to create the configuration
sudo gedit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
when you open the text file section replacement monitor to the bottom of everything with this text
Section "Monitor"
Identifier "Generic Monitor"
Option "DPMS"
HorizSync 30-71
VertRefresh 50-65
EndSection
Section "Screen"
Identifier "Screen0"
Device "Configured Video Device"
Monitor "generic Monitor"
DefaultDepth 24
SubSection "Display"
Viewport 0 0
Depth 24
Modes "1024x768" #Here you can use other size
EndSubSection
EndSection
Monday, September 12, 2011
Uninstalling Oracle on Ubuntu
Hi folks, again I passing on valuable information
We all know that Oracle is an excellent product and so on but do not always want on your machine for various reasons ... To uninstall Oracle on Windows simply use the Wizard and go problem solved. But we must put him in Ubuntu more labor, but because many things can go wrong, and if they want to know what things they invited him to try it for yourself.
Finally, the procedure to uninstall Oracle Linux on your machine is:
Pd 1: Do not remember if we have to restart or not, but we lose nothing by doing so entering the following command sudo reboot
Pd 2: The $ sign means that we are working on the console
We all know that Oracle is an excellent product and so on but do not always want on your machine for various reasons ... To uninstall Oracle on Windows simply use the Wizard and go problem solved. But we must put him in Ubuntu more labor, but because many things can go wrong, and if they want to know what things they invited him to try it for yourself.
Finally, the procedure to uninstall Oracle Linux on your machine is:
- $ su -
- $ dpkg -P oracle-xe-universal
- $ rm -rf /usr/lib/oracle/
- $ rm /etc/oratab
- $ rm /etc/init.d/oracle-xe
- $ rm -rf /usr/share/doc/oracle_xe
Pd 1: Do not remember if we have to restart or not, but we lose nothing by doing so entering the following command sudo reboot
Pd 2: The $ sign means that we are working on the console
Ubuntu automatic shutdown script
Hi, this entry will pass a script that has a menu with functions such as turning off the computer at a time or in a given period or reboot.
I always use it. So I share with you.
Nothing else should create a. Sh and assign permissions to run simply by typing in the terminal the following command chmod a+x <fichero>.sh
sudo su!/bin/sh
clear
echo ” ****Welcome to automatic shutdown script****”
echo “”
echo “”
echo ” MENU”
echo ” 1.-Shutdown PC NOW”
echo ” 2.-Reboot PC NOW”
echo ” 3.-Shutdown PC at a set time”
echo ” 4.-Shutdown PC in a given period”
echo ” 5.-Exit”
echo “”
echo -p “Select an option: ”; read OPTION
case $OPTION in
1) sudo halt;;
2) sudo reboot;;
3) echo -n ” Enter the time off: ”
read hour
sudo shutdown -h $hour;;
4)echo -n ” Enter the number of minutes, after which the PC is turned off: ”
read minutes
sudo shutdown -h $minutes;;
5) exit;;
*) echo ” OPTION NOT VALID”
exit 1;;
exit 0
I always use it. So I share with you.
Nothing else should create a. Sh and assign permissions to run simply by typing in the terminal the following command chmod a+x <fichero>.sh
sudo su!/bin/sh
clear
echo ” ****Welcome to automatic shutdown script****”
echo “”
echo “”
echo ” MENU”
echo ” 1.-Shutdown PC NOW”
echo ” 2.-Reboot PC NOW”
echo ” 3.-Shutdown PC at a set time”
echo ” 4.-Shutdown PC in a given period”
echo ” 5.-Exit”
echo “”
echo -p “Select an option: ”; read OPTION
case $OPTION in
1) sudo halt;;
2) sudo reboot;;
3) echo -n ” Enter the time off: ”
read hour
sudo shutdown -h $hour;;
4)echo -n ” Enter the number of minutes, after which the PC is turned off: ”
read minutes
sudo shutdown -h $minutes;;
5) exit;;
*) echo ” OPTION NOT VALID”
exit 1;;
exit 0
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