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coco '*internal*' '*euc-japan*' < #hoge.tex# > hoge.texで、大部分の作業は救うことができた。 助かった...
GNU Source-highlight is a collection of programs that produces a document with syntax highlighting when given a source file. At the moment, it includes GNU java2html and GNU cpp2html.
Changes: Improvements to the PPPoE server (ability to listen on multiple interfaces, and randomizing session numbers), a security fix to the PPPoE server (ignoring PADTs from incorrect MAC addresses), better documentation for kernel-mode support, and functionality with patched pppd 2.4.1.
Changes: A fix for a potential buffer overflow in the string handling library.
Is it a liquid, a solid, or a gas? That question puzzles physicists studying the collective motion of small particles--such as sand-- because granular materials can act in ways similar to all three states of matter. In a simple experiment presented in the 25 June PRL, researchers observed sand sliding down a rough slope and saw the first example of spontaneous vortices forming in granular matter. Their analysis reveals that sand can display characteristics of both a liquid and a gas simultaneously. The result may help geophysicists make better models and draws a crucial connection between liquid and gas behavior in granular systems.( Y. Forterre and O. Pouliquen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 5886. )
Researchers have put a rubbery polymer under the control of a dimmer switch: Lights up, and the material contracts; lights down, and it re- expands. Their soft, tacky prototype shortens 25% in one dimension, while fattening in the others, and it adjusts its shape over tens of minutes, according to a 2 July PRL report. If chemists can make successor compounds that morph more speedily, they might provide micromachines with valves and robots with muscles.( H. Finkelmann et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 015501. )