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- Thanks manatlan - that looks like a really useful tool. Will save me some time next time I need to do it.
- you should look at : http://www.manatlan.com/page/py2deb which does the same thing ...
- no worries Gareth - thanks for all the help youre sharing with everyone x hope portfolio goes well! all the best x
- Ubuntu has had its own solutions to *some* of these problems for a while (gnome-app-install) so I assume they are hesitant to swap to something else. Richard seemed to think they were very...
- Thanks for the overview Gareth. I'm surprised your Ubuntu install didn't put package kit on straight away, it's been default in Fedora so long I guess I've taken it for granted now.
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A really common way of differentiating things like speed, weight, size, etc in BSL is using non-manual features (NMF) such as modifiers and intensifiers. For example, when expressing the speed of someone cycling, I would use a single sign to represent both the fact they were cycling and the speed at which they were going [...]
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