- Right-click on the offending bullet point
- Click Bullets and Numbering
- Click Customize
- In the "Customize Outline Numbered List" window, select Font
- If you are writing in text font size 14, try size 8 for the bullet points. Where it says Size on the top level, select 8.
- Select OK and exit all windows accordingly
Saturday, December 28, 2013
How to Make Bullet Points Smaller Font in Kingsoft Writer
In Kingsoft Office/Writer 2013, if you are getting huge bullet points (compared to MS Word, for example) here's how to fix that:
Thursday, December 19, 2013
How to Create a Playlist in VLC
For this guide, I will assume you already have a folder with correctly numbered VLC-playable videos.
- Add one of the videos to VLC (you can just play it, or select VLC first as default if not already done so.)
- At the bottom of the VLC window, you should see a Play button (basically a triangle pointing sideways.) To the right of that, click the little icon that has a bullet-point and list. If you hover your mouse, it will likely say "playlist."
- Click that.
- Now you are in the Playlist mode. Add your other videos. If they arrive out of order, you may sort them. To do so, click along the top row where it says, "Title." There are other options to sort, such as by duration and ID. You may get even more by right-clicking along the aforementioned row.
- Then click, along the top-most bar, "Media" then "Save Playlist to File." Choose a location where you want to be able to click-and-run the file.
- Done!
[Using VLC 2 and Windows 8]
How to Download Udacity Educational Videos and Skip Quizzes
Udacity is a great place to learn computer-science related topics. Sometimes the quizzes get in the way, however, and you don't want the playlist to pause every time. Here's the link to get around that -
https://www.udacity.com/wiki/downloads
As you can see it's perfectly legal and they're cool enough to provide it to everyone.
Let's look at how to download, and which files are necessary:
Downloads are separated into Units, Problem Sets, Office Hours and Subtitles. For an example of what I mean, check out the great Computer Science If you are only looking for the main part of the course, only page here: https://www.udacity.com/wiki/cs101/downloads#units
If you are only looking for the pain part of the course - the video series, then only download the Units. Unfortunately, as far as I know, you have to download the Units one by one, of which for the CS101 course, for example, there are 11.
[As of writing, I did look for a complete DL from PirateBay and Kickass torrents, but none are available for the term "Udacity."]
If you have downloaded all the Units, then that is great for a general overview. In CS101, I only want the overview, because I am learning Ruby on Rails, not Python. However the CS concepts are similar, so I watch them anyway for the main points.
The Problem sets are like homework. Haven't yet checked out "Office Hours," but if you have, please mention what they are in the comments! I'm guessing it's just Q&A of popular questions from Udacity students.
If you want to take the courses with quizzes etc., just head over to Udacity!
https://www.udacity.com/wiki/downloads
As you can see it's perfectly legal and they're cool enough to provide it to everyone.
Let's look at how to download, and which files are necessary:
Downloads are separated into Units, Problem Sets, Office Hours and Subtitles. For an example of what I mean, check out the great Computer Science If you are only looking for the main part of the course, only page here: https://www.udacity.com/wiki/cs101/downloads#units
If you are only looking for the pain part of the course - the video series, then only download the Units. Unfortunately, as far as I know, you have to download the Units one by one, of which for the CS101 course, for example, there are 11.
[As of writing, I did look for a complete DL from PirateBay and Kickass torrents, but none are available for the term "Udacity."]
If you have downloaded all the Units, then that is great for a general overview. In CS101, I only want the overview, because I am learning Ruby on Rails, not Python. However the CS concepts are similar, so I watch them anyway for the main points.
The Problem sets are like homework. Haven't yet checked out "Office Hours," but if you have, please mention what they are in the comments! I'm guessing it's just Q&A of popular questions from Udacity students.
If you want to take the courses with quizzes etc., just head over to Udacity!
Friday, December 13, 2013
How To Skip Pandora Video Ads on iPhone
Using iOS 7 and the latest Pandora of today, here's how to skip those annoying video ads.
1. When an ad comes on (the video type which hijacks your screen), pull the top-view down (as if checking old text messages etc.)
2. With your finger still having control of the pull-down screen, keep it down near the bottom of the screen, hovering. DO NOT let go of the pull-down screen.
3. The ad should go away at this point.
1. When an ad comes on (the video type which hijacks your screen), pull the top-view down (as if checking old text messages etc.)
2. With your finger still having control of the pull-down screen, keep it down near the bottom of the screen, hovering. DO NOT let go of the pull-down screen.
3. The ad should go away at this point.
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