benc::blog

Fri May 2 00:46:23 2008

poor-site

Wow this site really is neglected!!

still no rss even :(


Wed Sep 5 09:33:27 2007

new-laptop

Finally getting around to updating this neglected web site. I had a great birthday present this year as Julie-Anne arranged, to surprise me totally with a laptop.

laptop

Here is me with the new laptop...

me with laptop

Pretty nerdy, hey?

The laptop came with vista... so that had to go.

I went with ubuntu The install was easy as, all devices were detected perfectly, except the (nasty) ATI graphics card. Getting the 3d acceleration working took some work best tip here but I got beryl working:

beryl spinning cube

I also have been doing some other tweaking but details will have to wait for another entry.


Sun Apr 1 04:06:09 2007

chrisyleavesqm

Man "loves" sign

Chris "chrisy" Younger has finally consummated his relationship with the QM sign at 34 Beesley St West End (pictured below).

chrisy

Dispite chrisy's obviously unusual habits he will be missed by staff in IT and other departments of QM. :(


Sun Feb 18 11:43:28 2007

WebsiteRedesign

magic box

I have finally replaced the back end of my website. This means that what you are looking at looks pretty similar to what was here earlier but it is quite a bit easier for me to use :-)

I reckon not many people come by this way anyway.

I have some more things I want to implement like say...

  • set up proper comments on blog entries,
  • developing the ability to make web pages look good (i mean look at this colour scheme!),
  • clean up lots of other things,
  • make the time be Brisbane time not GMT time,
  • and dontcha reckon that getting an RSS feed going would be way cool,
  • and of course setting up a scheme so that I will forget to ever update this page ever again.


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Sun Feb 18 11:38:27 2007

MyTestPage

Trinity

if you can see Trinity the test worked.

before

after

before after


Sun Feb 18 06:10:49 2007

external

External.exe is a program which allows an external text editor to be run from any application using a single keystroke.

This utility developed as a from discusstions around this vim tip.

Installation and Configuration

After downloading and unzipping http://bur.st/~benc/external/external.zip ensure that the files external.exe and external.ini are in a directory together.

Open external.ini in a text editor and set the options "Editor" and "!EditorBinding" as explained in the comments in the file.

The program can be started by manually running the external.exe command. But once you get a configuration you like you may want to place a shortcut in your Start/Programs/Startup folder so it will be automatically executed.

Tip: When configuring external.exe it can be useful to use the Restart (Shift-Ctrl-Alt-R) and Exit (Shift-Ctrl-Alt-X) bindings to reconfigure your program.

Usage

To use the program, once it is configured and running, move the cursor to the text area of an application and type your !EditorBinding keystroke (Windows-V, for example)

Vim

Also provided with the program is a vim script "external.vim". This file can be installed by putting it in your vim plugin folder. With an appropriately configured Editor option in external.ini vim will be able to recognise the filetype of the text you are editing by using the application window title as a clue.

External.vim has so far only been tested on a small number of applications and filetypes, but it should be relatively easy to add new filetypes by modifying the External() function in the script.


Sun Feb 18 02:19:38 2007

HomePage

You have found Ben Collerson's website!

Ben Collerson

I live in Brisbane, Australia. I work for [QM Technologies[(http://www.qmtechnologies.com/) programming in Perl. I enjoy socialising with friends, reading, programming, and supporting just causes.

You can find information on how to contact me on the contact page.

If you want to offer me a job check out my resume.

I will be posting some of the technical hints and tips which I have found useful on my tips page. Finally, I have a links page.