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'''Page for random here and there short tips on using various software. May later be folded into more specific pages, but will be the dumping ground for now, just to have them searchable.'''  
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Suggest putting a horizontal rule between topics for now.  
 
'''Page for random here 'n' there short tips on using various software.'''
 
'''These may later be folded into more specific pages, but will be the dumping ground for now, just to have them searchable.'''  
 
I suggest putting a horizontal rule between topics for now.  
HTML for that is; <nowiki><hr></nowiki>
HTML for that is; <nowiki><hr></nowiki>
or you can use the top right button above on the editing interface (the horizontal rule icon). That button says "use sparingly", but I think it works for this page.  
or you can use the top right button above on the editing interface (the horizontal rule icon). That button says "use sparingly", but I think it works for this page.  
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Hit enter. It will convert all the files and output them to the same folder. Then you can sort by type in folder, and move them to another folder.
Hit enter. It will convert all the files and output them to the same folder. Then you can sort by type in folder, and move them to another folder.
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More on using Scala in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QNnVndGLmw Sevish's video, here].  
More on using Scala in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QNnVndGLmw Sevish's video, here].  


[https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Cmd_commands_under_Windows CMD line commands for Windows] (if you're using Linux, you probably know them for Linux already).  
[https://www.thomas-krenn.com/en/wiki/Cmd_commands_under_Windows CMD line commands for Windows] (if you're using Linux, you probably know them for Linux already).
 
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