The style sheet from O’Reilly says: ‘Unless part of a proper noun, close up words with the prefixes “multi”, “pseudo”, “non”, and “sub” (e.g., “multiuser”, “pseudoattribute”, “nonprogammer”, and “subprocess”).’ However, they make an historical exception for the familiar Unix term pseudo-tty, making an allowance for the accepted practice of writing that ...
EXR has developed a beautiful, multi-platform app. It combines the distraction of a good looking lake or river to row on with the motivation of a levels-based game — the more you row, the more you achieve.
raw Print the counter value even if a template is set. ... quiet Add or subtract from a counter without printing to stdout. ... nuke A SQLite database is maintained at ~/.tally/tally.db, you are able to manually delete it or optionally use the tally nuke subcommand. ... Acknowledgements Created by uhryniuk. Licensed under the GPL-3.0 license.
Rich confirmation dialogs so you don't accidentally nuke your filesystem Decompressing your input file for a variety of formats, including gz, bz2, and xz Validating your input file against a hash before burning, with support for md5, sha1, sha256, and more! Running sudo/doas/su if you forgot to run as root earlier (it happens)
For many artists, having a node-based workflow such as the one in Foundry’s content creation application Nuke is a delight of bespoke workflows that lend themselves to the artist’s way of working, and ...
Existence of "multi" in US English - English Language & Usage Stack ...
I often hear native English speakers pronouncing "multi-" as ['mʌltaɪ] (mul-tie), however all the dictionaries are saying that the only way to pronounce it is ['mʌltɪ] (mul-ty). Example words: