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Callouts, sometimes called leader lines, are lines between labels and features on a map.
They are useful when constraints of space force a label to be moved away from the
feature. The callout helps to reconnect the label to the feature it refers to.
There are probably multiple ways to do this, but here is one way using a geometry generator in QGIS 3.x:
The NYS GIS Program Office geocoding service can geocode structured addresses (with street number, city, zipcode, etc. in different fields) as well as freeform addresses (with everything in a single field).
This geocoder is available as an ArcGIS REST GeocodeServer, which is great if you are using Esri software, but what if you are not? Below, we'll see how to use the geocoder within Google Sheets, for an easy way to geocode addresses across New York State, without having to use any special software.
Understanding the GeocodeServer request URL
Calls to an ArcGIS GeocodeServer can be written in the form of a URL with parameters for the input address and output settings. Here is an example, broken into separate lines for readability:
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Increate max no of open files limit in Ubuntu 16.04 for Nginx
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rails + webpacker + webpack-dev-server + vue + remote dev vps and nginx
Process goes something like this:
bundle update webpacker
rails webpacker:binstubs
yarn upgrade @rails/[email protected] # or 'add' instead of upgrade
yarn upgrade webpack-dev-server@"'3.1.4' # or 'add' instead of upgrade
yarn add webpack-cli
bundle exec rails webpacker:install # don't do this! the scrpit seems to overwrite the @rails/webpacker version to 3.5.3
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This is an ADVANCED guide and should not be attempted by anyone who does not COMPLETELY understand each step and what it does to their device. Additionally, the prerequisite is that you have already performed a region change on your 3DS. You also need access to another 3DS on the target region that you can format to a non-NNID linked state (you can use emuNAND here). For simplicity, I am going to assume you are region changing a N3DS from Japan to USA and have access to a USD O3DS. The guide is in two parts: System Transfer and NNID Linking. For those who wish to just have access to USA eShop (and the ability to download free games; if you only want to use eShop to purchase games, you do not have to link a NNID) you can skip to the second part.
To modify requests, I use Charles Proxy to set breakpoints so I can change requests and responses as they come in. However, you can do it in any why you choose. Also, since 9.2 eShop was disabled, you may have to additionally modify all requests from the 3DS to send a
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