Archive for March 31st, 2011

Happy birthday, Robert Bunsen!

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

If you’ve visited Google today, you might have noticed that their logo looks a little strange.

That’s because it’s the 200th birthday of Robert Bunsen

Born in Gottingen, Germany, on March 31 1811, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard Bunsen was a prominent chemist in his day who discovered the elements caesium and rubidium and developed the Bunsen cell battery.

But he is best remembered for the distinctive gas burner he developed with his laboratory assistant Peter Desaga in 1854 and 1855 to study the colour spectrum of different heated elements.

…. the man behind the Bunsen burner!

Xournal: Want to number pages in a journal file?

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Want to number pages in your Xournal journal files?  If you’re using Xournal on a typical Linux distribution, you can try these Python scripts, which add or remove page numbers from the journal file itself.

They’re somewhat crude, so use them at your own risk.  They create a new file rather than overwriting the old one, so the risk in using these should be minimal.

They have gotten the job done for me for at least a  year now.

xoj_numbering_scripts.tar

Any problems or suggested improvements?  Let me know!