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Edición: Editado por: Editor: ajustado por: sistemas ajustado por:I have the development version of Xar, but I don't have all of the dependencies.
I get this error trying to install a mod (the java one) from XarForge.
Javadoc for simple class:SXMLEncoding cannot be found.
It tells me the package exists, but I'm using a development version and don't have the dependencies.
How do I fix this?
If you want to develop a new mod, you will need at least the class "XMLEncoding" and package "SXMLEncoding".
Your Javadoc should then work fine.
If you have the development version of xar, you will have "XMLEncoding" as a dependency, and your Javadoc should work fine.
Hope this helps, and give us some feedback.
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Peng
On the Solution of Topical Equations in Projective Geometry - Tomte
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foolrush
I read this paper, and the author mentions that the idea of dual graphs as
attempts to solve these equations was already present in the published
literature, but I am having trouble finding this in the world of high school
math textbooks.
Has anyone else read this paper, or are aware of a related textbook that
concisely explains the solution to Topical equations?
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gerbal
There are plenty of textbooks which use the theorem of "mixed volumes". I
think the book by Stein and Shakarchi [0] is particularly good at explaining
it. I've not actually read any of this material, but I'm pretty sure it's
covered in the first
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