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anzart / officeCustomProperties.md
Created October 10, 2022 16:50 — forked from MarcinusX/officeCustomProperties.md
Explanation on sharing custom properties between Office 2013 and Office Online

Office VSTO + jsAPI custom properties manual

Explanation

So far in VSTO we were saving properties separately in every Worksheet. JavaScript API for Office doesn't have such function (as of 13/07/2018). Instead we can save those properties in Workbook's documentProperties which are accessable both in VSTO and JS.

Note: CP means CustomProperties (too long to write every time)

JS (actually TS):

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There is a bug with loading CP, so in order to load them we have to ensure that the list is not empty:

@heyitsarpit
heyitsarpit / .eslintignore
Created June 28, 2020 07:13
ESlint and Prettier for React apps (Bonus - Next.js and TypeScript)
node_modules

Algorithmic layouts

You are looking at the most important, and most abundant thing on the web. You can't see it, unfortunately, because it's very small… aaaaand it's invisible — so having a magnifying glass doesn't really help here. But still.

I'm talking, of course, about U+0020; not to be confused with the band U2, who are just as ubiquitous, but far less useful.

This unicode point, representing the humble space character, is between every word, in every run of text, on every page of the web. And it has a very special characteristic: it's not sticky like glue. If two words are neighbors but there's not enough room for both of them, the space will free the second word to wrap around and start a new line.

Before getting into flexible containers, viewport meta tags, and @media breakpoints this humble character is what makes the web fundamentally 'responsive'. That is: able to change the layout of its content to suit different devices, contexts, and settings. Browser text does this automa

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aparrish / understanding-word-vectors.ipynb
Last active August 27, 2025 09:42
Understanding word vectors: A tutorial for "Reading and Writing Electronic Text," a class I teach at ITP. (Python 2.7) Code examples released under CC0 https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/, other text released under CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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@kocisov
kocisov / next_nginx.md
Last active February 3, 2025 07:27
How to setup next.js app on nginx with letsencrypt
@bvaughn
bvaughn / react-lifecycle-cheatsheet.md
Last active October 8, 2024 15:46
React lifecycle cheatsheet

React lifecycle cheatsheet

Method Side effects1 State updates2 Example uses
Mounting
componentWillMount Constructor equivalent for createClass
render Create and return element(s)
componentDidMount DOM manipulations, network requests, etc.
Updating
componentWillReceiveProps Update state based on changed props
@vbsessa
vbsessa / chrome-devtools.md
Last active February 28, 2025 03:42
How to customize Chrome devtools fonts
  1. Enable #enable-devtools-experiments flag in chrome://flags section.

  2. Open Chorme Devtools and check Settings > Experiments > Allow extensions to load custom stylesheets.

  3. Create the following four files in a dedicated folder.

    3.1. devtools.html

    <html>
    <head></head>
    <body><script src="devtools.js"></script></body>
@borgar
borgar / Tiny JavaScript tokenizer.js
Created June 24, 2010 12:33
A compact tokenizer written in JavaScript.
/*
* Tiny tokenizer
*
* - Accepts a subject string and an object of regular expressions for parsing
* - Returns an array of token objects
*
* tokenize('this is text.', { word:/\w+/, whitespace:/\s+/, punctuation:/[^\w\s]/ }, 'invalid');
* result => [{ token="this", type="word" },{ token=" ", type="whitespace" }, Object { token="is", type="word" }, ... ]
*
*/