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Nested vertical and horizontal lists? If I shove a few <br /> like this "<li>Second in horizontal list.<br /><br /><br />With extra text.</li>" it does in fact move the vertical list up. But that's a rather ugly kludge. |
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Nested vertical and horizontal lists? Thanks Andres. That helped. But would there be a way to have the continuation of the "horizontallist" flush against the top? With your suggestion I've got "the snow in Alaska." and "the rain in Spain." continuing next to "Second in second vertical list." I'd like them up at the top next to "First in second vertical list." appearing like a quasi-drop-down menu embedded in a horizontal list. |
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asked | Nested vertical and horizontal lists? |
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Mar
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asked | Eclipse: How to install Java programming support after installing Eclipse Javascript version |
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Mar
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Mar
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asked | Expressions: What is a "sub-expression?" |
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Mar
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Lambda Calc: bound and free variables? Thanks for the info. Q: What do you mean when you say f is a global variable? Also, (λx.x)x how did you know that the x outside the parens was a "different" variable x? Would there be a better place for a beginner to start to better understand Lambda Calc? |
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Mar
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Lambda Calc: bound and free variables? Thanks. Got it. |
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Mar
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Lambda Calc: bound and free variables? Yes, this is intuitive for me. Thanks. I guess I'm spazzing a bit early. But still, I'm shaky on what v occurs free in v is really saying. I'm a newbie at the math side of computers and apt to stumble around on these sorts of things. |
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Mar
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Lambda Calc: bound and free variables? Okay, what does v occurs free in v mean? I do understand that λv.anything typically means v is bound. But then what is (λv.v)v trying to say? |
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Mar
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asked | Lambda Calc: bound and free variables? |
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Mar
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Does SML (Poly) have a CL-like REPL? ... and somewhere in that documentation it will say "Yes, we have a REPL just like CL and you can always have a running program and and and"? No, I doubt it. I need to ask humans that know. |
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Mar
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asked | Does SML (Poly) have a CL-like REPL? |
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Feb
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asked | Emacs good color theme for lisp |
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Feb
23 |
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asked | Linux server in the cloud -- "thin" client in the hand? |