As of yet I have not played around with MediCat, and I do not know much about it. I have been able to download, unzip and use all the files contained in the MediCat USB install with the exception of the MKV file.
Is there a file (directly) for the MKV file, so that I can be able to use it to modify the install?
If not, I would like to be able to see the instruction file so that I could create my own and add/remove what I would like to have.
A:
The media player is a combination of a RAR file and several MKV files. You can extract the MKV files with a ZIP tool (I used 7zip for the example below), and you'll end up with the following files:
mediacat.jar
mediacat.properties
mediacat.xml
I believe you can rename these files to "mediacat.bin" and place them in the same directory as the MediCat USB. You can then run it with "java -jar mediacat.jar" and you should see the files that come with it. You can then get a MediCat PID file to modify with a hex editor.
Q:
Creating UIViews Programmatically in Swift 3?
I am creating custom elements in an app I am building in Swift 3. When creating the element in the nib I give it the class name and from there it is added as a subview to the UIViewController where I have created the view.
When I create the element programmatically I do not have the option to give it a class name and therefore it is just added to the view. I would like to know if there is a way to give it a class name when I am doing it programmatically.
//createElementProgrammatically
//a subview is created for the div container
let divContainer = UIView()
divContainer.backgroundColor = UIColor(red: 235, green: 227, blue: 177, alpha: 1.0)
divContainer.layer.cornerRadius = 12
divContainer.layer.masksToBounds = true
divContainer.layer.borderWidth = 2
divContainer.layer.borderColor = UIColor.black.c 01e38acffe
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As the government shutdown wears on, the federal bureaucracy is left with an impossible problem: where to send the money it can’t spend.
On Monday, Senate Democrats came up with a novel solution: they filed legislation that would divert federal funds to fight the Zika virus. The New York Times called it a “brave” attempt.
This is the government we have become.
About 2,000 federal employees, many of them air traffic controllers, are furloughed. That’s 14 percent of the overall federal workforce. So it’s hardly that brave to suggest the shutdown provides an opportunity to fund public health efforts – a suggestion that came from some of the Democrats’ fellow lawmakers, including Senator Chuck Schumer.
Related: More government workers, other agencies to miss paycheck
Senator Orrin Hatch, the Republican who’s running for re-election in Utah, said the proposal was “beneath contempt.”
But if the federal government is, by his account, beneath contempt, then the shutdown is an excellent time to try to save money.
Or as the Justice Department put it: “Only the people have a right to judge.”
That’s the issue. Will the public, which is mostly in favor of protecting children against mosquito-borne infections, judge the current White House, Congress and the bureaucracy’s ability to protect them by letting these billions of dollars lapse?
At the top of the news pages, in between the Texas flooding and the Iowa caucuses, the federal government needs to decide whether it’s going to send some of its money to Zika-fighting research and development.
“There is great urgency to get the NIH to find the money to stop Zika,” the Miami Herald editorialized, even though the NIH’s Zika plan is more than three months old and would come too late to do much good.
In January, when the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine issued a report on the issue, it said: “A concerted, sustained, well-coordinated and
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