[#408634] How do I make lots of classes aware of each other? — "Andrew S." <lists@...>

I'm apparently missing something fundamental in my knowledge of classes

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[#408712] Ruby web service with REST support — "Shubhada S." <lists@...>

Hi All,

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[#408812] create variables depending on counter — stefan heinrich <lists@...>

Hi community,

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[#408854] execute commands within SMTP email code: send content in variables and not actual variables — dJD col <lists@...>

I am trying to send an email using the code below. I am able to send the

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[#409031] tap { break } idiom deserves its own Kernel method? — Andy Lowry <lists@...>

I use this idiom from time to time:

13 messages 2013/07/22

[#409072] Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...>

This is what I want to do.

19 messages 2013/07/23
[#409102] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — Tamara Temple <tamouse.lists@...> 2013/07/24

[#409103] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...> 2013/07/25

tamouse m. wrote in post #1116598:

[#409122] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — Tamara Temple <tamouse.lists@...> 2013/07/26

[#409142] Re: Link To Masses Of External Data In Openoffice? — "Austin J." <lists@...> 2013/07/26

tamouse m. wrote in post #1116750:

[#409073] class <=> module — Bráulio Bhavamitra <lists@...>

Hello all,

17 messages 2013/07/23

[#409104] Ruby newbie question on Methods (NoMethoderror) — "Crispian A." <lists@...>

I have recently started learning ruby and so I am writing a small little

10 messages 2013/07/25

[#409170] Working through Ch.10 for learning to program 2.0 (Chris Pine) — JD JD <lists@...>

So, I have been working through this book, and have been doing ok up

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[#409195] Re: Working through Ch.10 for learning to program 2.0 (Chris Pine) — Harry Kakueki <list.push@...> 2013/07/29

I tried this and came up with a one-liner that seems to do it. It sorts the

[#409258] WATIR - ScriptError popup on IE - Unable to get rid of! — Graeme Halls <lists@...>

I am new to Ruby & Watir, and I am having a nightmare with IE and Script

11 messages 2013/07/31

[ANN] kramdown 1.0.2 released

From: Thomas Leitner <t_leitner@...>
Date: 2013-07-02 19:15:09 UTC
List: ruby-talk #408664
## About kramdown

kramdown (sic, not Kramdown or KramDown, just kramdown) is a *free*
GPL-licensed [Ruby](http://www.ruby-lang.org) library for parsing a
superset of Markdown. It is completely written in Ruby, supports
standard Markdown (with some minor modifications) and various
extensions that have been made popular by the PHP Markdown Extra
package and Maruku.

Homepage for installation instructions and documentation:
   http://kramdown.rubyforge.org


## kramdown 1.1.0 released

This is just an incremental release bringing two new features and
several bug fixes.


## Changes

* 2 minor changes:

  - Footnote markers can now be repeated (resolves [GH#62] and [GH#63]
    by Theodore Pak who provided the initial patch)
  - The LaTeX acronym package is now used for abbreviations (resolves
    [GH#55] by Tim Besard who provided the initial patch)

* 3 bug fixes:

  - Fixed [GH#60]: Numbers are now recognized in addition to word
    characters when converting underscores (patch by Trevor Wennblom)
  - Fixed [GH#66]: HTML elements `<i>`, `<b>`, `<em>` and `<strong>`
    are now converted correctly by the LaTeX converter (patch by Henning
    Perl)
  - Fixed [GH#57]: Better smart quote handling when underscores are
    directly after or before quotation marks

[GH#60]: https://github.com/gettalong/kramdown/pull/60
[GH#66]: https://github.com/gettalong/kramdown/pull/66
[GH#63]: https://github.com/gettalong/kramdown/pull/63
[GH#62]: https://github.com/gettalong/kramdown/issues/62
[GH#55]: https://github.com/gettalong/kramdown/pull/55
[GH#57]: https://github.com/gettalong/kramdown/issues/57

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