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18
votes
Replace unknown reference (?) with the tag from \ref or \cite
bibliographies
cross-referencing
asked Feb 18 '12 at 10:56
tex.stackexchange.com
8
votes
Useful errors for Moose and MooseX::Declare
perl
moose
asked May 29 '11 at 23:59
stackoverflow.com
7
votes
Previews of matlab figures in Windows explorer (utility to set an image as the thumbnail for another file)
windows
matlab
com
preview
matlab-figure
asked Feb 17 '12 at 0:52
stackoverflow.com
5
votes
How to add Raster legends in QGIS map composer?
qgis
raster
printing
asked Jan 26 '12 at 3:24
gis.stackexchange.com
Top Answers
18
Perl can't bless object: Can't bless non-reference value
stackoverflow.com
17
Speed of indexing Perl arrays by offset
stackoverflow.com
13
How to get rid of imperative file opening in Perl?
stackoverflow.com
11
Hello world OOP example in perl?
stackoverflow.com
10
installing modules using strawberry perl
stackoverflow.com
8
for with multiple arrays
stackoverflow.com
8
Is it a good practice in Perl when instance methods call each other over a “$self” reference?
stackoverflow.com
8
How does open(STDOUT,'>:scalar', \$stdout) work in Perl?
stackoverflow.com
8
“include”-esque function for Perl
stackoverflow.com
7
Perl : creating array of known size
stackoverflow.com
7
How's DynaLoader's c library loaded?
stackoverflow.com
6
Method to understand existing perl code?
stackoverflow.com
6
A cell array inside a struct in Matlab - possible?
stackoverflow.com
6
Perl update - should I reinstall modules?
stackoverflow.com
5
How can I concatenate strings in a cell array with spaces between them in MATLAB?
stackoverflow.com
5
SLicing a 3-d plot in MATLAB
stackoverflow.com
5
Why is it discouraged to use PPM perl modules with Strawberry perl on Windows?
stackoverflow.com
5
Perl script to get the first element of arrays passed as reference
stackoverflow.com
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