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2004-02-08.txt:21:25:50: <Toreun> comments vertically are not necessarily comments horizontally 2004-04-30.txt:21:42:02: <fizzie> I'm decompressing a 768x576-sized 25fps mpeg2 file (recorded some pal-rated tv), running a horizontal deblocking, vertical deblocking, deringing, linear-blend-deinterlacing and temporal noise reduction filters on the image, then bicubic-resampling the image to 640x480 and compressing it to a 1000kbps mpeg4, while simultaneously mp3-encoding the pcm audio in the video. 2004-09-14.txt:21:23:36: <ZeroOne> or if variable length commands didn't work, then three characters long, but so that vertical movement would still be treated by single columns, not by colums of three. 2005-05-04.txt:21:41:08: <GregorR-L> I was mentally imagining it the other way. I was seeing a vertical tape in my head, with values stretching left-right. 2005-06-29.txt:02:14:49: <{^Raven^}> calamari: the ability to vertically extend the memory view to show locations 16..31, 32..47, 48..63, etc 2005-06-29.txt:02:30:46: <calamari> oh.. vertically :) 2005-07-01.txt:19:01:46: <graue> you can eliminate wire crossing by using = and | as pipes, where if the IP is moving horizontally and hits | or vertically and hits =, the program ends, and if the IP moves into a blank space or anything else the program ends 2005-10-05.txt:23:28:13: <WildHalcyon> Ive been looking at 2-d glypho, encoding both horizontal and vertical. You need a minimum set of symbols though... 2005-10-21.txt:14:26:32: <fizzie> Seems I managed to semi-fix that thing. The route selection still doesn't work, and I need to manually reverse the trains, but at least the signals look correct. (Interestingly, signals in a diagonal piece of track work differently than signals on a horizontal/vertical piece of track. I wonder if that's a bug in 0.3.6 - 0.4.0.1 is the latest release, after all.) 2005-10-26.txt:08:15:37: <GregorR> Evoluent™ VerticalMouse™ 2: Right handed: $69.95, left handed: $99.95 2006-02-26.txt:17:02:32: <GregorR> Ö <(You guys just don't respect vertical smileys.) 2006-02-26.txt:17:05:27: <GregorR> ^o^ <(Vertical smileys are the wave of the future!) 2006-07-27.txt:20:13:43: <ihope> Let's see... split the cursor position in two halves and monitor either the vertical or the horizontal. 2006-08-30.txt:05:40:04: <GreyKnight> Just a sheet that suddenly shoots off vertically 2006-09-02.txt:10:07:41: <GreyKnight> is this pair of close vertical lines after the parentheses an encoding of ", but" ? 2007-03-25.txt:21:26:45: <RodgerTheGreat> because not having any keys vertically aligned makes it easier to create mechanical linkages that swing a type-block into position on an ink-impregnated tape, and re-learning typing sucks 2007-07-07.txt:19:16:36: <ihope> Same for the letter T: the one end of the vertical line has to go exactly as far as the horizontal line. 2007-07-14.txt:20:22:46: <RodgerTheGreat> much of my code organization is based on vertical arrangement of methods in a sensible fashion 2007-07-14.txt:21:51:00: <Figs> you don't actually have to write it vertically though 2007-07-14.txt:22:11:45: <Figs> vertical would be allowed through 2007-07-20.txt:06:24:34: <RodgerTheGreat> I built it like a triangular honeycomb, oriented vertically 2007-07-25.txt:00:50:36: <Figs> I wish I could do vertical text select in notepad... :S 2007-08-25.txt:23:06:22: <navaburo> problem there is that it becomes unnatural to move the pointer vertically 2007-09-21.txt:01:14:21: <Tritonio> and the vertical line means sudden movement. 2007-12-17.txt:23:16:12: <immibis> bsmntbombdood: presumably it's so you can run the game so the screen shows either a vertical plane , or a horizontal one (with gravity off). 2007-12-17.txt:23:16:29: <immibis> gravity on = like a vertical plane. gravity off = like a horizontal one. 2008-02-09.txt:01:09:56: <ehird`_> VERTICAL PARENTHESES 2008-02-19.txt:20:51:59: <ehird`> and up/down for vertical 2008-02-19.txt:21:10:35: <ais523> many interps do it differently for horizontal and vertical 2008-02-20.txt:19:49:25: <ehird`> vertically 2008-03-01.txt:03:46:28: <slereah_> But my CPU is in a vertical position! :o 2008-03-02.txt:17:37:09: <slereah_> Let us conceive a pile or vertical column consisting of an indefinite number of circular discs, all pierced through their centres by a common axis, around which each of them can take an independent rotatory movement. If round the edge of each of these discs are written the ten figures which constitute our numerical alphabet, we may then, by arranging a series of these figures in the same vertical line, express in this manner 2008-03-09.txt:22:34:02: <AnMaster> ehird, also you may want to change from "indent new paragraphs" to "use vertical skip" 2008-03-14.txt:02:32:30: <ehird> vertical tab 2008-03-14.txt:02:34:02: <AnMaster> so vertical tab could work 2008-03-14.txt:02:34:50: <AnMaster> say: {vertical tab, size of number describing size of numbers of dimension, dimension } 2008-03-14.txt:02:36:36: <ehird> vertical tab NUMBER veritacal tab 2008-03-14.txt:02:36:56: <AnMaster> ehird, how do you do vertical tab in emacs? 2008-03-14.txt:20:41:53: <ehird> oerjan: vertical strnigs too 2008-03-14.txt:20:41:57: <AnMaster> oerjan, not only that, but vertical too 2008-03-20.txt:19:55:55: <Deewiant> it's just a string running in the vertical direction 2008-03-20.txt:19:57:34: <AnMaster> Deewiant, but why vertical 2008-03-20.txt:19:58:38: <Deewiant> so I figured that since there will be two fairly long strings I might as well put them vertically 2008-03-20.txt:20:09:34: <ais523> wow, Slashdot's HTTP output has a lot of vertical whitespace 2008-03-20.txt:23:32:37: <AnMaster> Judofyr, oh wait, VV008 bit is, I think, vertical visibility 2008-04-01.txt:21:04:51: <ais523> "For example, the characters "b" and "d" are coded as o<VerticalLine><PositionLeft> and o<VerticalLine><PositionRight>, respectively." 2008-04-01.txt:21:25:48: <AnMaster> vertically or whatever 2008-04-01.txt:21:28:43: <AnMaster> or vertically or so on 2008-04-03.txt:15:33:49: <AnMaster> but, in kate I got a think grey vertical line at column 80 2008-04-05.txt:01:12:16: <lament> normally you draw strings vertically but that's hard on irc 2008-04-16.txt:21:36:34: <ais523> I think it would be TC if you repeated the program as a cylinder, so that the left and right sides of the program were identified, and the program was repeated vertically an infinite number of times 2008-04-21.txt:14:21:00: <ais523> on this UK keyboard I only have ¬£ as non-ASCII characters, also a key which sometimes produces a weird vertical-bar-but-not-really char on Windows but is mapped to | on Linux 2008-04-21.txt:14:21:31: <AnMaster> ais523, you mean the split vertical bar thing? 2008-04-21.txt:14:21:52: <ais523> only the key /marked/ split vertical bar is over backspace 2008-04-21.txt:14:21:57: <ais523> that produces regular vertical bar 2008-04-21.txt:14:22:10: <ais523> the key which looks like a regular vertical bar is AltGr-` 2008-04-21.txt:14:22:17: <ais523> and it produces split vertical bar on Windows 2008-04-21.txt:14:22:29: <ais523> and shade-half-the-pixel vertically on DOS 2008-04-21.txt:14:23:11: <AnMaster> <ais523> only the key /marked/ split vertical bar is over backspace <-- I got no one marked like that here 2008-04-21.txt:14:37:59: <ais523> standardising vertical whitespace, using tiny margins, and changing the font to Arial Narrow 2008-04-21.txt:14:42:13: <ais523> the vertical whitespace is what saved most of the space for me 2008-04-26.txt:04:30:48: <evincarofautumn> Should vertical and horizontal movement be independent? 2008-04-26.txt:23:55:09: <oklopol> okay, so first diagonally, then horizontall-/vertically 2008-04-27.txt:00:06:02: <oklopol> oklopol: okay, so first diagonally, then horizontall-/vertically <<< can you reaffirm this was not correct after saying that? 2008-06-18.txt:01:31:44: <lament> Using your face, you push the big red button. The pillar starts slowly sinking vertically into the ocean. 2008-06-24.txt:19:07:33: <RodgerTheGreat> I tend to think of memory as arranged from low addresses to high addresses vertically. 00000000 is at the "top" and FFFFFFFF is at the "bottom" 2008-06-28.txt:09:47:02: <psygnisfive> i chose to display each iteration by stripping white space and displaying each character as a colored vertical bar 2008-06-28.txt:19:03:05: <tusho> and put it on top of its vertically-reversed self 2008-06-28.txt:19:09:16: <psygnisfive> the center one doesnt show up because the vertical bands are getting too small to see. 2008-06-28.txt:19:12:15: <psygnisfive> and do an expansion vertically 2008-06-28.txt:22:56:32: <augur> oklopol, the vertical versions actually let you see some of the fractal nature 2008-07-01.txt:13:01:06: <AnMaster> and a dot a bit above the vertical line 2008-07-01.txt:14:53:38: <ais523> it would be nice to get the v> trick working in a vertical column rather than drifting to the left 2008-07-07.txt:19:22:48: <AnMaster> Deewiant, because then a program written for variant 1 and variant 2 won't work vertically in same interpreter 2008-07-16.txt:15:43:15: <ais523> tusho: I like it, but fix the vertical alignment 2008-07-18.txt:17:01:03: <tusho> but I just go vertical 2008-07-24.txt:15:16:34: <AnMaster> I mean, it is one of those control chars like vertical tab that simply isn't used today 2008-07-24.txt:15:24:44: <tusho> emacs source has vertical tabs 2008-07-25.txt:21:53:48: <AnMaster> MikeRiley, vertical tab! 2008-07-29.txt:22:04:23: <psygnisfive> "In heraldry, gules (pronounced with a hard 'g') is the tincture with the colour red, and belongs to the class of dark tinctures called "colours". In engraving, it is sometimes depicted as a region of vertical lines or else marked with gu. as an abbreviation." 2008-08-08.txt:19:37:27: <ais523> wasting 185px of vertical space is inexcusable really, some computers only have 480px vertical space altogether and will use much of it for toolbars 2008-08-08.txt:19:37:42: <ais523> I have 800px vertical by default 2008-08-08.txt:21:39:30: <AnMaster> ais523, vertical tab 2008-08-08.txt:21:39:53: <AnMaster> vertical tab<dimension> 2008-08-08.txt:21:40:18: <AnMaster> ais523, a number following the vertical tab 2008-08-12.txt:16:19:54: <tusho> asiekierka: remember, you can fit code in vertically 2008-08-16.txt:22:57:46: <optbot> oklopol: and a dot a bit above the vertical line 2008-08-22.txt:21:30:46: <tusho> ais523: the spinning wheel is now vertically aligned properly to the button 2008-08-25.txt:10:59:09: <AnMaster> it wrapped vertically 2008-08-25.txt:11:00:59: <AnMaster> Deewiant, if B reflects at x=85 y=696, then the code goes downwards, and then it wraps vertically at the lower edge of the funge space 2008-09-08.txt:13:15:37: <funktio> "The Befunge-93 specification restricts each valid program to a grid of 80 instructions horizontally by 25 instructions vertically." 2008-09-14.txt:10:38:00: <AnMaster> Deewiant, so indv basically stors the vector vertically now instead of horizontally? 2008-09-15.txt:10:32:12: <fizzie> There's another (a vertically oriented one) in the brainfuck bytecode interpreter. 2008-09-15.txt:10:33:20: <AnMaster> you could just write the code paths vertically 2008-09-17.txt:21:33:09: <AnMaster> I mean vertically 2008-09-18.txt:08:10:19: <oklopol> it wants the vertical lines to be separated with equal distances 2008-09-18.txt:08:12:58: <oklopol> wonder if i'm confusing vertical and horizontal 2008-09-18.txt:14:00:13: <ais523> tusho: you put vertical bars in 2008-10-12.txt:03:40:24: <ihope> Then the first monkey on the path becomes the new current monkey, and moves either toward or away from the old current monkey: red moves toward green and away from blue, green moves toward blue and away from red, blue moves toward red and away from green. The monkey moves one step in a cardinal direction, preferring horizontal movement to vertical movement if they would otherwise result in him being the same distance from the old curren 2008-10-17.txt:12:43:04: <ais523> but it would become more likely to be "tall" as it became more vertical 2008-10-17.txt:12:46:03: <fizzie> fi:korkea means "has a large vertical extent", while fi:korkealla means "located at a high altitude". 2008-10-21.txt:17:29:23: <AnMaster> asiekierka, another idea: have = accelerate the dots to double its current speed if particle enter horizontally, and have it decelerate to half the speed if the dots enter vertically 2008-10-22.txt:15:32:39: <asiekierka> In vertical, pretty much the same happens 2008-10-22.txt:15:55:53: <ais523> use a large vertical loop 2008-10-22.txt:15:56:27: <ais523> this doesn't affect the loop as it's vertical 2008-10-22.txt:16:18:01: <Slereah_> Unless you do something other than horizontal/vertical 2008-10-22.txt:16:28:23: <Slereah_> [17:17:53] <Slereah_> Unless you do something other than horizontal/vertical 2008-11-02.txt:09:46:59: <SimonRC> dude, vertical ain't going to work with the 5-sec delay 2008-11-03.txt:21:13:36: <oklopol> i mean, periods don't exactly look all that clean next to each other, and some languages may require vertical lines. 2008-11-25.txt:11:56:50: <ais523> so you're just going to get a load of vertical black stripes separated by at least 2 white stripes 2008-11-27.txt:00:15:58: <trave> horizontally AND vertically inverted 2008-11-27.txt:00:16:13: <psygnisfive> horiontal, vertical, or a rotation, it doesnt matter 2008-11-30.txt:20:21:23: <ehird> can it be done vertically? that is, it copies everything above a line downwards 2008-12-01.txt:00:50:59: <oklopol> goes vertical - horizontal - vertical ... 2008-12-01.txt:17:31:07: <ais523> wow, I just realised why UK keyboards have ¬ and that weird broken-vertical-bar char on them 2008-12-04.txt:21:59:40: <ehird> it's way too slim and vertical for no real reason, it's inconsistent in its indentation and it's hard to read 2008-12-06.txt:20:23:49: <oerjan> zuff: 104 seems to be able to produce something else than vertical lines, but more rarely and which eventually dies out in my first tries 2008-12-11.txt:03:16:23: <oerjan> hm vertical ones are different 2008-12-11.txt:03:17:05: <Warrigal> Vertical lines sound fun. 2009-01-04.txt:18:50:05: <AnMaster> <vertical-line> | <U007C> VERTICAL LINE 2009-01-07.txt:13:05:52: <ais523> that's just because good-style Prolog is inherently very vertical 2009-01-12.txt:21:54:29: <lament> AnMaster: they're just nets, people normally draw them vertically but i draw them horizontally here 2009-01-14.txt:18:38:59: <ais523> which makes it much vertically longer than it ought to be 2009-01-17.txt:18:53:18: <AnMaster> flipped vertically 2009-02-02.txt:17:31:05: <ehird> The base size is 16px, the line height is 1.5, so the basic vertical measure is 16 x 1.5 = 24px 2009-02-09.txt:23:13:13: <ehird> AnMaster: well, it's a horizontal line with a vertical line sticking from the middle 2009-02-22.txt:22:09:04: <ais523> by the way, does anyone here know why vertical tabs? 2009-02-22.txt:22:09:16: <ehird> I like vertical tabs 2009-02-22.txt:22:10:28: <oerjan> i imagine if you were filling out a lot of them on a typewriter, vertical tabs would be nice 2009-03-03.txt:18:03:30: <ehird> since it can curve horizontally or vertically 2009-03-10.txt:23:25:18: <AnMaster> ais523, vertical 2009-03-12.txt:16:43:17: <fizzie> I think there is a reasonable intuitivity about that thing: given any NxN square of bit-patterns for 00...00 to 11...11; you get the horizontal and vertical lines because of the 00..00, and the diagonal because ~x => N-x, and ~x & x == 0 always; and you get to do the same thing in the smaller N-1 x N-1 squares for those cases where the leading bits are either (0, 0), (0, 1) or (1, 0) because in those cases the bit in the and result is a zero, but in the final s 2009-03-12.txt:17:31:25: <ais523> comex: typical indentation style with that ; would be to line up the ; vertically underneath the opening bracket of the (;) group 2009-03-13.txt:01:05:50: <ehird> because it was a vertical line 2009-03-19.txt:16:26:53: <ais523> or at least, it uses extra vertical space for longer inventory listings, and extra horizontal space for status messages 2009-03-21.txt:19:26:29: <ehird> "Apparently, Japanese Smileys(Emoticons) are read vertically whilewestern Smileys(Emoticons) are read hosizontally." 2009-03-24.txt:19:46:26: <ais523_> on the other hand, they're rather too vertical for me to keep a lot in mind at once 2009-03-26.txt:14:34:19: <AnMaster> wonder why the sharp vertical pattern in several places? 2009-03-30.txt:19:59:04: <fizzie> It's a bit sad that ⁂ has a funky name (asterism) but ⁑ has to get by with just "two asterisks aligned vertically". 2009-03-30.txt:22:42:08: <ehird> So: vertical size of font + line spacing. 2009-03-31.txt:00:28:33: <fizzie> Oh, okay. There's white vertical rectangle, ▯, too. That's quite close to that apl squish quad. 2009-03-31.txt:18:33:03: <fizzie> "U+2B35 leftwards two-headed arrow with double vertical stroke" is missing, for example. I can't count the number of times I've tried to use that one, it's so common. 2009-03-31.txt:22:39:10: <AnMaster> ehird, partly yes, but -> is more vertically symmetrical than ^. 2009-04-04.txt:17:52:51: <AnMaster> vertically of course 2009-04-05.txt:15:15:58: <fizzie> It's probably not been optimized for smiley usage; it was just the vertical ellipsis in mathematical operators. 2009-04-05.txt:18:43:02: <fizzie> The subpixel order should be rather easy to see if you do (in Gimp in 800%-zoom or something) a file which has a single-pixel vertical line of alternating blue and red pixels, and then look at it at native size, with the magnifying glass or otherwise. 2009-04-08.txt:21:05:39: <AnMaster> vertical-to-transaction 2009-04-09.txt:18:46:37: <AnMaster> I thought you mean arms hanging straight down the sides and the keyboard in vertical position 2009-04-10.txt:19:34:31: <ehird> This outputs 77, followed by 462. This sort of thing is why bracketing is compulsory in Forte. The line shows that non-newline whitespace is ignored (for technical reasons, there are no form feeds, tabs, or vertical tabs in the above line, but there could be and the line would still work). 2009-04-10.txt:19:35:10: <ehird> This outputs 77, followed by 462. This sort of thing is why bracketing is compulsory in Forte. The line shows that non-newline whitespace is ignored (for technical reasons, there are no form feeds, tabs, or vertical tabs in the above line, but there could be and the line would still work). 2009-04-22.txt:19:43:31: <fizzie> Incidentally, do they still use the "correct" layout of ins-home-pageup-del-end-pagedown keys in addition to the weird vertical thing? 2009-04-25.txt:21:12:48: <ais523> it saves a lot of vertical space 2009-04-25.txt:21:15:36: <ais523> the close of a loop isn't very interesting, especially not to take up vertical space! 2009-04-28.txt:00:02:54: <ehird> Deewiant: how does this handle vertical? 2009-04-28.txt:16:18:34: <ehird> Deewiant: I need to store two boundary maps, vertical & horizontal, right 2009-04-28.txt:16:38:17: <Deewiant> ehird: You don't need to store even as much info as you're planning on storing for horiz/vertical bounds, two points (min/max of bounding rectangle) are enough 2009-04-28.txt:17:01:00: <ehird> Deewiant: But the map int only covers lines, not verticalines! 2009-04-28.txt:23:57:34: <AnMaster> ehird, can't you move your ears vertically? 2009-04-29.txt:22:33:13: <Deewiant> No, it's saying that depending on the size of the stack it's horizontal/vertical 2009-05-01.txt:00:35:02: <lifthrasiir> but sometimes the string is placed vertically, or even splitted ;) 2009-05-01.txt:00:35:24: <AnMaster> vertically is hard indeed 2009-05-04.txt:18:54:12: <AnMaster> especially if the mobo is mounted vertically 2009-05-04.txt:20:02:59: <ehird> OTOH, a font with different metrics fucks up the whole vertical/horizontal rhythm entirly. 2009-05-05.txt:20:13:35: <ais523> more fun Perl6 syntax: "