Closed anpar closed 9 years ago
Roger
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Je vais le faire. Roger — "I have received all of the last transmission" in both military and civilian aviation radio communications. This usage comes from the initial R of received: R was called Roger in the radio alphabets or spelling alphabets in use by the military at the time of the invention of the radio, such as the Joint Army/Navy Phonetic Alphabet and RAF phonetic alphabet. It is also often shortened in writing to "rgr". The word Romeo is used for "R", rather than "Roger" in the modern international NATO phonetic alphabet.
Je te passe comment les fichiers? .fig et .m Facebook?
.m tu peux les mettre à jour directement sur GitHub, .fig tu peux me les envoyer
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Dans l'explication de l'outil de gestion, il faudrait changer :
Il faudrait aussi expliquer dans tache1.tex comment il faut faire pour lancer l'outil de gestion avec le GUI, parce chez moi ça ne fonctionne pas...