| bio | website | roryokane.com |
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| age | 22 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year, 2 months |
| seen | Apr 12 at 18:46 | |
| stats | profile views | 5 |
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Apr 11 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 21 |
revised |
How do I get iCal push notifications working? format log entry, improve capitalization, typography |
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Jan 21 |
suggested | suggested edit on How do I get iCal push notifications working? |
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Oct 2 |
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No more Xcode 4 for Snow Leopard? grammar, formatting to hide ugly URL |
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Oct 2 |
suggested | suggested edit on No more Xcode 4 for Snow Leopard? |
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Sep 7 |
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Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? For those who don’t know, osascript -e "something" runs something as a single AppleScript statement. You can equivalently write the statement in the app AppleScript Editor (in /Applications/Utilities/) and click Run. (See the osascript man page.) |
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Sep 7 |
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Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? fixed grammar, linked to referenced answer |
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Sep 7 |
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Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? Normally, pressing just Shift and Volume Up/Down changes the volume while temporarily reversing the setting “Play feedback when volume is changed”. Out of curiosity, is there a way to reverse the setting while also adjusting the volume in quarter-box increments? Shift is already held as part of the combination you wrote, and not pressing Shift just makes the Sound preference pane open. |
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Sep 7 |
suggested | suggested edit on Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Sep 6 |
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Macbook Pro Retina running at native resolution That OS X Daily article has been edited: it now also mentions a fourth app, ChangeResolution, “a new tiny AppleScript front end to a command line utility that changes the resolution to 2880×1800”. Though its link seems to be broken. |
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Sep 6 |
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Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? clarified which method of CanuckSkier I meant – I hadn’t noticed that he mentioned three |
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Sep 6 |
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Macbook Pro Retina running at native resolution There’s also another app, QuickRes. (Via this Reddit comment in the SetResX introduction thread.) |
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Sep 6 |
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Macbook Pro Retina running at native resolution Here are the SetResX developer’s main pages for SetResX (rather than just the SendSpace download link): original introduction thread on Reddit, update thread. |
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Sep 6 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Sep 6 |
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Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? changed keyboard keys to use <kbd> tag, added helpful title text to link, more wording changes |
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Sep 6 |
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Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? edited wording of step 2 and transition from second-to-last paragraph to last paragraph |
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Sep 6 |
answered | Lowest volume is still too loud—how can I make it even lower? |
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Sep 1 |
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Why is my hard drive still full after deleting files? GrandPerspective is another good free tool that does the same thing, but shows you a diagram of your files instead of a list. Bigger files have bigger rectangles in the diagram, so it’s easy to judge how much space a file or folder is taking up. |
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Jun 15 |
awarded | Excavator |