In 1234 least significant digit is 4. It's big endian notation. If you write it as little endian, you get 4321, but 4 is still the least significant one.
@LewsTherin well, a number is made up of one or more digits. In the number 17, you have two digit. The '1' contributes ten to the total number, and the '7' contributes seven
if you want an analogy, then some languages spell some numbers as a kind of little-endian. In danish, 42 is spelled and pronounced as "two and forty", so the least significant digit comes first
@LewsTherin yeah, exactly. Some CPUs prefer the number to be stored with the least significant digit in the lowest address, others put it in the highest
@GlenP word processors are bad in general. The last thing I want is a special one ;)
thats a good question felix, i want to use the special features of microsofts native WPF, it does very advanced fonts and i want to integrate tightly with the operating system too
MS says it fixed the text in WPF: "During our last milestone, we have identified an issue with our display mode (pixel aligned) rendering. When using light colored text on a dark background, text rendering differed noticeably from GDI. With this fixed, WPF is not technically pixel perfect with GDI text rendering, but the difference is indiscernible to the naked eye.
@felix Actually it's the cows pooping that releases methane, and causes global warming, rather than the eating of cows. But of course, the fact that there are so many cows pooping around is to be blamed on us. Just as the fact that so many of them are grazing now where there used to be rain forest.
I'm using iTunes, but I have foobar installed and even running, in order to try it, because I don't like iTunes all that much anymore. I just never get around actually do the trying out...
> Historically, a story about people inside impressive buildings ignoring or even taunting people standing outside shouting at them turns out to be a story with an unhappy ending.
if you see the point 1. in 8.4.1 Friend Functions , what does author means to say by "If the name isn't qualified (in other words, it doesn't contain a double colon), it never refers to a template instance"