Dears.
I downloaded Stanford Parser version 3.8.0 from https://nlp.stanford.edu/software/lex-parser.shtml#Download. However, I do not know how to install it on Microsoft Windows Operating System 8.1. whenever i click on a file, it says "How do you want to open this type of file?"and the message asks me to choose an app. Would you please help me in this regard.
Thank you
I assume you have Java installed on your machine. Then you can simply double-click on lexparser-gui.bat, which opens a terminal and displays a GUI where you can start your parsing.
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I have a question regarding Cytoscape. I just downloaded the newest version (v3.9.0) for Windows, but I am not able to open the actual application. Before I used v3.6.1 which ran perfectly fine, but I want to make use of the KEGGscape app which requires Cytoscape v3.8.0 or higher.
I have deleted the previous installation of Cytoscape, as well as made sure the cache was cleared. In addition, I downloaded the correct version of Java (Java version 11) and checked the system requirements with the script available on the website, which summarised: "Succes! You are ready to run Cytoscape 3.9.0."
So I am not exactly sure what I am missing and why it is not starting and hope anyone can help.
Thank you in advance.
Kind regards,
Sorry to hear you are having problems. When you say it doesn't start, does it correctly install, and the application doesn't start when you double-click it, or does the installer never start? If it's the former -- Cytoscape installs, but doesn't start, you could try opening up a console window and run cytoscape.bat from the directory that you installed it. That should give us more information about what the problem is. There should also be a file called framework-cytoscape.log in the CytoscapeConfiguration\3\ directory in your home. That will give us more information also.
-- scooter
I am using the Factor programming language for Mac. From the Listener (Factor's interactive GUI) I read that I can get the help with the following command, but when I type
\ at help
To get help about the "at" term, I get the following error message:
Your example should work and show the documentation window.
From the picture it appears you are using a very old version as the latest versions using a completely different icon. Suggest you download a recent version and try again.
Apologies in advance for the dated software question:
According to Code Composer help documentation the "Memory Load/Save Utility" should be be in the Tools menu. In my Code Composer 3.3 (which I have to use for this project, so I cannot upgrade), does not have this option in the tools menu, or any menu that I could find. It is not greyed out - it is just simply missing as far as I can tell. I've changed every view option to try and enable this.
Can anyone help me figure out how to enable/activate this option? Does the processor need to be in a specific state? Is this a special plug-in that I can't find?
Here is my setup:
Code Composer 3.3, Windows Xp, Using a Spectrum Digital xds510pp JTAG emulator on a TI ARM 9 processor.
Specifically the option is here: 13. Memory Load/Save Utility:
http://www.ti.com/lit/an/spraa07c/spraa07c.pdf
[EDIT] The File > Data > Save - this is not the same as the Memory Load/Save Utility. This sounds similar but does not export the values.
For example, I need to export data at a certain memory address for a certain length into a hex format.
Somehow my installation went bad.
I checked the Code Composer Studio Component Manager by running C:\CodeComposer3.3\cc\bin\comp_mgr.exe. Now, in this window un the TI node, there should be numerous plugins and one of which should be: "Memory Save/Load Utility Control..."
For me this was missing.
Repairing the installation via windows control panel did not work. I had to uninstall and then reinstalled. Upon reinstalling a TMS470 driver was reported missing. Not sure why this was.
Again, I uninstalled then complete removed the C:\CodeComposer3.3\ directory, then reinstalled. This time everything seemed to have worked and I do have the Memory Save/Load Utility and it is working.
EDIT:
It should also be noted that the plugins are bundled with the installer and could not be re installed separately.
I've developed a PhoneGap application that I intend to deploy to my BlackBerry Bold 9700. My development tools includes NotePad++, Apache Ant, Sun JDK and BlackBerry WebWorks SDK as dictated on this page here http://www.phonegap.com/start#blackberry.
I applied for Signing Keys from the Blackberry website and received a .CSI file via email. The email offers instructions for various ways of processing the .CSI file, but none of the ways explain how to do it with the current tools I have installed.
Is there an easy way to proceed with my .CSI file without installing Eclipse, Visual Studio or any other IDE? If so, can someone dictate step by step what to do?
I hope you got the solution for that. I was having the same issues. I hope my solution will work for anyone.
After getting the *.csi files from blackberry, you need to install them on your computer.
For those of you who are using Ant to build applications which described here http://www.phonegap.com/start#blackberry.
this will work you.
For installing the *.csi files in your computer you need SignatureTool.jar . This is located in your c:\BBWP\bin directory.
Next copy all the *.csi files to the above directory and run this command from the terminal in sequence.
c:\BBWP\bin>SignatureTool.jar client-RBB-2053305203.csi
c:\BBWP\bin>SignatureTool.jar client-RCR-2053305203.csi
c:\BBWP\bin>SignatureTool.jar client-RRT-2053305203.csi
If you don't have a private key installed you need to create one. And use the pin number which you used during the registration process. The installation is easy you will not have any problems with it.
Hope it helps anyone
Thank you
Try BlackBerry Ant tools. It uses ant so you need it, but this is fairly lightweight.
Look at "Signing your smartphone application" to get you started
Installing BlackBerry's JDE in Eclipse, via Help > Install New Software, it fails with this error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: BlackBerry Java Plug-in 1.1.2.201004161203-16 (net.rim.EclipseJDE.feature.group 1.1.2.201004161203-16)
Missing requirement: BlackBerry Java Plug-in 1.1.2.201004161203-16 (net.rim.EclipseJDE.feature.group 1.1.2.201004161203-16) requires 'org.eclipse.help [3.4.0,3.5.0)' but it could not be found
Also;
I downloaded pluging(full installer) setup, but not it doesn't work. I work on win7, it says me Select another path for install, I tried everywhere... nothing changes.
ITS OK. I DOWNLOADED eclipse-jee-galileo-SR2-win32 version. I am downloadng content from blackberry now... But I have a problem about installing plugin manually.!!
I had this exact kind of problem. Worked on it on and off for over a week. Never got a good solution. I noticed that when I did the install it was saying "blocking" and it would take several hours to do the install. I tried it from work and from home. It still took hours. Most of the time it failed. One time it finally worked (or seemed to), but there were missing menu options. I suspect the error message is wrong.
Short answer, I've gotten marginal success using an alternate method of install. Try this:
http://us.blackberry.com/developers/javaappdev/devtools.jsp
Click on "Download the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse v1.1 (full installer)"
It seems to install correctly and MUCH quicker (on the order of a few minutes as opposed to hours), no error messages, no warning messages - and the expected menu items are there.
Good luck.
Note: I still have the problem that I can't get the damned applications to install on the phone even though they work in the simulator, but I'm reasonably confident it's not because the JDE installation failed.
BlackBerry Java Plug-in ... requires 'org.eclipse.help [3.4.0,3.5.0)'
The key takeaway from the error message is that org.ecilpse.help is missing. What do you know about org.eclipse.help?
Use Eclipse to install the BlackBerry Java Plug-in.
Choose Help > Install New Software.
Click Add.
For Name, type BlackBerry Java Plug-in Update Site.
For Location, type http://www.blackberry.com/go/eclipseUpdate/mac/java.
Click OK.
Select BlackBerry Java Plug-in and at least one BlackBerry SDK. Choose the version of the BlackBerry SDK that is compatible with your intended target market.
Click Next.
Review the items being installed, and then click Next.
Review the license agreement, and then check I accept the terms of the license agreement if you agree.
Click Finish to begin the installation.
After the plug-in is updated, you'll be prompted to restart Eclipse.