I decided to post this 2013 solution of mine after watching a 2014 C# tackling of the problem.Īnother take on the problem of shaping a list of numbers according to a graph visual definition. This is my self-explanatory solution to the problem (Union all of the data, and put them in each branch wether match or not). ![]() I even include the images in the Google spreadsheet as URL’s, that kumu then renders in nice round thumbnails. For a clear organization of all the information, I input everything in a spreadsheet, much like in a database. I use kumu for research, which enables me to organize information and find interesting relations through clusters. To deal with this issue, a common solution is to down sample the images in your PDF to Sometimes these PDF’s are exported without much control and become several MB large, which is inconvenient to send out to some else (e-mail) or even to the cloud or a printer. Researching implies producing lots of PDF’s. Free for anyone to use! Google Sheet – Process time calculator I created a quick Google Sheet to calculate the end time of a process based in the percentage done and time elapsed. And that is just what Vidar Bronken Gundersen did, he created a GPX Quick Look plugin which you can download from his GitHub page. If you use MacOS like me, and seem to depend on Quick Look for every file related task, you would feel GPX files could get a little love.
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