I have two layers on my map, a grid layer and habitat model raster layer. Both have the exact same spatial reference but my Raster layer is across the county in the middle of the ocean. I projected the raster too two different projected coordinates system to double check it and its still in the wrong place.

Windows 10 version: 1803, LibreOffice Writer version: 6.1.5.2 though the problem started before I did that update. All of the sudden Writer has these little lines with left or right arrows everywhere I move my mouse and if I do not click in exactly the right spot it will place the writing cursor in the wrong place. This only started on my desktop computer not my laptop. Sorry if I used any wrong terms, I am not the most tech savvy.


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Thank you for your reply. Formatting Marks are off. I turned it on and off just to make sure but it made made no difference. For example, If I bring up a blank page and click in the middle of the page and start typing it will write in the middle of the page. Before, anywhere I clicked on a blank page it would always start typing in the upper left-hand corner. It gets very difficult when I have tables with a lot of small cells and it messes up the alignment unless I click in exactly the right place.

I did not place my board in the lower left corner of the waste board. I just picked a spot that was convenient. I assumed manually setting the start position would make that the x and y 0 position for that job.

Homing moves the spindle to the lower left corner of the reachable area.

When I select the home position for the project, I move the spindle to the lower left corner of my work piece (the board I want to carve). I assumed this position corresponded with the lower left corner of my image. Is this assumption wrong?

What in the world is wrong? It usually works correctly for a while, then barfs. Now it doesn't work right from the beginning. The cursor is always at the front of the sentence and the last character ( , . ? or ! ) is not placed at the end of the sentence. Instead, it is placed at the beginning!

If a student turns an assignment into the wrong place I want them to be able to delete it or the teacher be able to delete it. As of now it just keeps popping up as needs graded but they don't have it done yet because they turned something into the wrong place.

Currently, this feature does not exist in Canvas. There is a feature request -delete-submissions-by-students that has received a lot of support and remains open for voting. This nice thing about Canvas Assignments is that once it is time for the student to submit that specific assignment they will have the opportunity to re-submit and replace the wrongly submitted file.

It's not possible to delete an assignment submission. I personally really like that because there is no way an instructor could accidentally or even intentionally remove something. I see that as protection to the teacher in case a student claims the teacher wasn't fair to them. Re-submission works for students to submit a course assignment if they submit the wrong thing and maintains a paper trail so that there is a record of what happened.

Every time I try to load into X-Plane 11 I either get greeted with the message "The X-Plane executable is in the wrong place. Please make sure it is in the main X-Plane instillation folder!" or I load in and once I try to load in my plane into any airport it says "X-Plane is totally out of memory. Next time, turn down your rendering settings or remove add-ons to avoid this problem. If you cannot restart X-Plane you may have to delete your preferences, in the Output folder." And I try to go into that folder but every time I look for any "prf" files nothing is there.

I have a button on my webflow site that links to a section further down the page. The first time you click the button, it scrolls to the wrong place - somewhere above the section I want to scroll to. On the second click and onwards, it works fine and goes to the correct place.

First of all, I'm not an idiot, just so we can get that out of the way first. I work with measurements to the thousandth of an inch. So...I bought a pocket digital scale and it arrived...but the decimal point is in the wrong place. An item that weighs 5 grams is displaying as 0.5 when g is selected. An item that weighs 1 oz. is displaying as 0.1 when oz. Is selected. How is this even possible?? Of course I could use it as is and mentally shift the decimal point but I really wanted to use it as weight verification on gold. I've contacted the seller, who asked me to turn it on and off and press tare, all things of course I already knew to do, and did.

Many digital scales have a calibration procedure where the scale is first zeroed and then put into a calibration mode and a particular weight is placed on the scale. If the scale was calibrated with the wrong weight (200g vs 20g for instance), that might cause what you are seeing.

I'm having a weird issue trying to load a project in LabVIEW 2013. Whenever I open the project folder, it keeps looking for files in vi.lib and user.lib in the wrong place. Instead of looking in C:\Project Files (x86)\National Instruments\LabVIEW 2013\vi.lib, it looks in C:\Program Files (x86)\National Instruments\Targets\vi.lib

The files are located in the right place according to the path underneath "Loading". If it says it's in :\Waveform\WDTOps.llb\WDT Number of Waveform Samples DBL.vi, it's actually there. The file path on top is right, I don't know why LabVIEW isn't finding anything.

I apparently didn't have the 2013 Real-Time Module installed. I think everything which was being called by a cRIO in the project was causing errors. When I installed the Real-Time module about 90% of the VIs which were being called from the wrong location started loading correctly. I have the Real Time 2014 module installed, I (incorrectly) assumed I had 2013 installed too.

A couple files in the project explorer were still being loaded from the wrong locations. If I opened the dependencies in the project explorer and browsed for the correct file, it just reset back to the old location. I did Find Callers on the misplaced dependencies to see which VIs were calling them, opened the offending VIs, and then a propmpt came up letting me choose the right location. After linking the subVIs to the proper location within the calling VIs, they started being called properly.

I was given an iPhone 5s, it had already been restored to factory settings for me. The screen is playing up and clicking in different places from where I am actually clicking. For example I was trying to open a text message but it was registering that I was clicking on the edit button or swiping across the to delete the message. The only way I have found to resolve the issue temporarily is to lock the phone. Is anyone else experiencing this issue and is there a way to fix it? Does this fall under a software problem that apple will replace the phone for? Thanks.

The United States was the first nation in the world to construct an elaborate system of public schools. All the founders understood that republican government demanded that the citizens be educated. Citizens have to choose their representatives wisely, they have to learn to become independent, to be able to earn a living. And they have to be taught self-control. They have to have the habits of mind and heart that are necessary for self-government. These native Americans need teachers. And I have become one of those teachers. Call it a repayment of a debt; call it honoring my father and mother for seeing things rightly and thereby giving me a chance to be in the right place and my children a chance to be born in the right place. Call it what you will. But what I do with these American natives is I teach them about American politics and American history. I start with a simple thing about their country and themselves. I tell them that they are the fortunate of the earth, among the blessed of all times and places. I tell them this as an obvious and an incontrovertible thing. And their blessing, their great good fortune, lies in the nation into which they were born. I tell them not only that their country, the United States of America, is the most powerful and the most prosperous country on earth, but also that it is the most free and the most just. Then I tell them how and why this is so.

Survey information is never "right or wrong." There are senior and junior surveys, the senior usually using less accurate measurements because of lesser technology to the juniors. In the 1830's-70's distances were measured many ways, even down to the time it took a man on horseback to roll and smoke two cigarettes.

"Plat that shows the width of your street" HA! I owned a building on a 40' wide street with street frontage, had been there 25 years before I bought it. Curbs in, side walk , paved etc. Bought and sold the lot next to us and when it was surveyed it was discovered that our survey plat and the cities were both wrong. The original town plat showed the street to have been laid out much wider at one end then the other so as to correct some irregularity in an old survey dating to DLC days.

 The opposite side of the street from mine was the straight line, our side made up the taper. End result was our building was sitting 10' inside the street right of way, and at the one corner of the lot next door the street right of way took 15' off the property from the existing curb line. It all got worked out with some costly delays but title insurance told us tough luck , no recourse.

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As an un-related item, in a subdivision I am building there are 7 lots that the adjacent land owner think are encroaching on his land. In question is a strip of land that starts at a width of zero and widens out to around 6' over something like 600'. The old guy's survey was from something like 1947. We suggested he get a new survey. He hired the same surveyor the developer was using. WRONG! Anyway, the crazy thing is that the discrepancy between the new surveys and the old one from 1947 leaves a "no man's land" strip between the properties of a few feet. The bottom line is that the old guy, over a course of 50 years or whatever, just plain forgot where the property corner was. He kept telling me there was an old car axle driven into the ground. I used a metal detector and looked for that axle for at least an hour - no dice. So, really where he thinks the property line is is something like 8' further than it is. Although none of his buildings (house and out-buildings) are encroaching on the true line one of his sheds is very close and his fence is like 7' over. To me though, the funny thing is if you have 5 or 10 acres of land, why build right up to one side? It is pretty flat land... My own surveyor checked the 7 lots and they are in the proper place. Of course the old guy is pi$$ed at his old neighbor for selling out to a developer... 2351a5e196

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