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[http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/syntax.html] - - public:Trinsec
Downloads, Import, programming, Scripting - 4 | id:72319 -

"Syntax highlighting enables Vim to show parts of the text in another font orcolor. Those parts can be specific keywords or text matching a pattern. Vimdoesn't parse the whole file (to keep it fast), so the highlighting has itslimitations. Lexical highlighting might be a better name, but since everybodycalls it syntax highlighting we'll stick with that."

[https://www.autohotkey.com] - - public:Trinsec
Automation, Free, Import, Scripting, software - 5 | id:71996 -

"AutoHotkey (AHK) is a free, open-source macro-creation and automation software for Windows that allows users to automate repetitive tasks. It is driven by a scripting language that was initially aimed at providing keyboard shortcuts, otherwise known as hotkeys, that over time evolved into a full-fledged scripting language."

[http://www.angelfire.com/creep/heidel/tf/] - - public:Trinsec
Downloads, Import, programming, s:TinyFugue, Scripting - 5 | id:72339 -

"During my years I have written quite a few triggers for Batmud. Now most of them are available to the general public. Feel free to use them. One of my key points has been to make the triggers easy to use. So, if you have questions, please ask, but read the disclaimer first. Also, inform me if the triggers don't work with TF 4.xx, I might do something about that (triggers are written for 5.0b7)."

[http://bodybugglinux.blogspot.com/2009/07/trivial-activity-classifier-that-works.html] - - public:time
bodybugg, hacking, scripting - 3 | id:3574 -

The Nitty Gritty: from rpy import * import csv import sys import string from PIL import Image import numpy f=open("tmp/z709a-full-serial-24hr.csv","r") lns = f.readlines() f.close() rdr = csv.reader(lns, delimiter='\t') rx = [x for x in rdr] recs=[[int(y) for y in x[2:-1]] for x in rx if x[0][:3] == '124'] nil=[sys.stdout.write(rx[i][1] + " " + str(foo[i])+"\n") for i in range(0, len(foo))] mrecs=matrix(recs) cl = r.kmeans(mrecs, 3) foo=[[cl['cluster'][i]] + [z for z in mrecs[i].tolist()[0]] for i in range(0, len(mrecs))] cmap=[255, 0, 128] cline=[[cmap[x[0]-1]]*50 for x in foo] cm=numpy.array(cline,dtype='uint8') # Display image Image.fromarray(cm).show()

[http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/] - - public:Trinsec
Coding, Commandline, graphics, Import, Linux, Resource, Scripting, Software, Tools - 9 | id:72163 -

"These Web pages presents a set of examples using ImageMagick ("IM," for short) from the command line. However, they also illustrate what can be done using the ImageMagick Application Programming Interface (API). As such, these pages should be the first stop for IM users after reading the terse Command Line (CLI) Option manuals."

[http://www.falconpl.org/] - - public:megatux
development, languages, opensource, scripting - 4 | id:227339 -

Falcon is ... ...an Open Source, simple, fast and powerful programming language, easy to learn and to feel comfortable with, and a scripting engine ready to empower mission-critical multithreaded applications. Falcon provides six integrated programming paradigms: procedural, object oriented, prototype oriented, functional, tabular and message oriented. And you don't have to master all of them; you just need to pick the ingredients you prefer, and let the code to follow your inspiration.

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