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AutoCAD 2008 Tutorial Tips n TricksTips and Tricks For Using AutoCAD 2008 Software User Interface New 3D Workspace If you are using only 2D AutoCAD® commands, why not use the new 2D Drafting & Annotation workspace? This capability displays powerful 2D tools on the Dashboard. 3D Dashboard Control Panels New 2D control panels provide easy access to layers and include controls for annotation scaling, text, dimensions, multiple leaders, tables, 2D navigation commands, object properties, and block attributes. When you select a tool from the Dashboard, the corresponding tool palette also displays, where applicable. User Interface Tool Palettes When you drag geometry to an inactive tool palette, it is automatically activated for easy placement—just give it an extra second to switch.
• A new Specify Image option on the shortcut menu makes it easy to assign an image to any tool. • The location of tools on a tool palette is now saved in the tool catalog (and the profile), making it easier to share your tool palettes with others and maintain the same look and feel. • Use TPNAVIGATE to set a tool palette current at the command line (for programming purposes). Clean Screen Use the Clean Screen button located in the lower-right corner of the screen to turn off everything except for the status and menu bars and the command window. This feature comes in handy when showing files to a client and you need to quickly clean up your interface. User Interface User Interface Controlling Toolbar and Tool Palette Placement Anchor your palettes toPhotoshop Elements Quick GuidePhotoshop Elements is an image editing program you can use to prepare images for your story.
Photoshop allows you to resize and crop photos, fix flaws in the image, and composite images together into a collage.
Step 1 – Opening Program and Getting Photos
After opening up the software you will see the “welcome” window. Select “Browse for File.” This will open up the Browser window. Use the window in the upper left to navigate to your “rough images” folder. You should now see your rough images in the Browser.
Step 2 – Selecting a Photo to Edit
To edit a photo, double click on it. A new window will open. This is the Photoshop Elements Editor workspace. Many of the tools you’ll be using are on the far left, in a vertical strip called the Tool Palette. You can find out each tool’s name/function by hovering over the tool with your mouse.
Step 3 - Cropping
This is what a typical image might look like if you scanned a bunch of pictures at once. Your first job is to separate these photos, edit them, and then save each one as an individual file. To do this, use the rectangular marquee tool, shown below.
Download pdf Photoshop Elements Quick GuideDRAWING WITH AUTOCAD 2000 - INTRODUCTIONThis is the first of a series of tutorial introductions to CAD. The overriding aim with these tutorial guides is to give you a firm conceptual understanding of CAD, the scope of techniques available for design and presentation, and strategies for approaching a variety of CAD tasks.
In this first tutorial, we will go through the process of starting up AutoCAD on the computer and then look at some of the basic drawing and editing commands. In the next tutorial, we will begin the process of drawing something very simple in order to learn how to attack a drawing task with this system. These tutorials are deliberately verbose, explaining concepts and ideas as you along. It is important, therefore, that you take the time to read and understand those explanations.
These tutorials are written for AutoCAD 2000 running under the Windows 95/98 operating environment. Some of the later tutorials make use of enhancement packages that are sold in conjunction with AutoCAD to address specific disciplinary CAD modelling tasks.
Download pdf DRAWING WITH AUTOCAD 2000 - INTRODUCTIONEclipse tutorial: Step by step tutorial on using and debugging Java in EclipseDownload java (preferably jdk 1.5+ from java.sun.com) Download eclipse (it’s a huge zip file) for your local machine (windows/mac/etc) If needed be, you might need a zip program to open the zip file. See class webpage (resources) for this Start eclipse by clicking on the “eclipse.exe” file in the eclipse directory you unzipped the eclipse program. It will ask you to specify a default workspace, this is where files are created for you…you need to remember this so that you can find your files to submit When started you should see an eclipse logo , then a welcome screen. Click on the “workbench” arrow icon, which will start the workbench portion of eclipse. Click on java perspective: Window-> Open perspective -> java (might have to click other, if not on a list) Create a new java project: File->New->Project->Java project->next-> type a name for your project -> finish You should see your project on the right side (package explorer).
Lets say you called it w3134, right click on w3134 and choose new->class give it a name (testing) and click off the add main choice on the bottom
Download this PDF (2 pages only) Eclipse tutorial: Step by step tutorial on using and debugging Java in EclipseWeb 2.0 Principles and Best PracticesIn 2004, we realized that the Web was on the cusp of a new era, one that would finally let loose the power of network effects, setting off a surge of innovation and opportunity. To help usher in this new era, O’Reilly Media and CMP launched a conference that showcased the innovators who were driving it. When O’Reilly’s Dale Dougherty came up with the term “Web 2.0”during a brainstorming session, we knew we had the name for the conference. What we didn’t know was that the industry would embrace the Web 2.0 meme and that it would come to represent the new Web.
Web 2.0 is much more than just pasting a new user interface onto an old application. It’s a way of thinking, a new perspective on the entire business of software—from concept through delivery, from marketing through support. Web 2.0 thrives on network effects: databases that get richer the more people interact with them, applications that are smarter the more people use them, marketing that is driven by user stories and experiences, and applications that interact with each other to form a broader computing platform.
The trend toward networked applications is accelerating. While Web 2.0 has initially taken hold in consumer-facing applications, the infrastructure required to build these applications, and the scale at which they are operating, means that, much as PCs took over from mainframes in a classic demonstration of Clayton Christensen’s “innovator’s dilemma” hypothesis, web applications can and will move into the enterprise space.
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I drove a development mule Jetta TDI last year and loved it. Now that I've driven a full production version, I can say only: go buy one.
Yeah, yeah, I know that diesel costs more than gasoline these days.
That's an unfortunate coincidence, but the math can still work out in favor of the diesel-powered Jetta. Looking at today's gas prices (6/30/2008), driving 15,000 highway miles per year, you'd save $376.22 per year in fuel by driving the diesel Jetta.
Details on the Jetta TDI's $21,990 base price are still sketchy, but we assume that the price premium over the gasoline-engined version is about $1000. That means that the TDI will still pay for itself in less than 45,000 miles of highway driving.
But that's assuming that you wouldn't rather have the diesel in the first place. I, for one, would rather drive a Jetta TDI every day than a 2.5-liter gas Jetta - especially if it only had two pedals in the driver's footwell. The gas Jetta gets a conventional six-speed automatic; the diesel gets VW's wonderful DSG twin-clutch transmission. That's reason enough.
Download pdf 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI Clean DieselCADPIPE HVAC TutorialThe CADPIPE tutorial has been organized to include many of the timesaving features of the CADPIPE HVAC program. While it would be impossible to highlight every aspect of the program, we believe that after completing this teaching manual you will have a good working knowledge of CADPIPE.
All AutoCAD commands referenced in the tutorial (Zoom Window, e.g.) are shown in CAPITAL LETTERS while all CADPIPE commands (Walls, e.g.) are shown in bold text. This tutorial is written under the assumption that you are using a mouse and selecting commands from the toolbars or pull-down menus. All CADPIPE system prompts are in italics and the appropriate responses are numbered consecutively.
Note: Be sure that you have gone through the instructional materials for your AutoCAD software. The CADPIPE tutorial assumes that you have a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD.
Download pdf CADPIPE HVAC TutorialThinkPad 570 User’s Reference Supplement ManualThis supplement includes updated information for the User’s Reference (part number 27L8798). Use this information instead of the corresponding information in the User’s Reference. Fn key function Contrary to what is stated in the User’s Reference, the Fn+F11 combination does not change the processor speed. Instead, the key combination switches between power modes as follows: Maximum Performance Customized Maximum Battery Life Setting for the TrackPoint The User’s Reference in the “Disabling the TrackPoint” section describes how to set Auto-Disable if you are using certain mouse types, but actually the TrackPoint is set to Auto-Disable as the default.
With this setting, the TrackPoint is disabled automatically if a mouse is connected to the external-input-device connector if any of the following is true: – The system is starting. – The system is resuming from suspend mode. – Your computer is attached to the ThinkPad Port Replicator with Advanced EtherJet Feature. If no external mouse is connected, the TrackPoint remains enabled. A mouse that is compatible with the IBM PS/2 Miniature Mouse can work simultaneously with the TrackPoint if the TrackPoint is set to Enable. To enable the TrackPoint, do as follows: 1 Start the ThinkPad Configuration program. 2 Click the TrackPoint ( ) button. 3 Click Enable for the TrackPoint.
Download ThinkPad 570 User’s Reference Supplement ManualProgeCAD LT 2006 TutorialProgeCAD LT 2006 is a freeware CAD program that is “an easy replacement for AutoCAD® and AutoCAD LT®”. It reads and writes AutoCAD DWG files, uses industry standard AutoCAD commands, and has AutoCAD menu, script, and font compatibility. You can download the latest version from www.progecad.com.
1. Download and Install the program
a. Copy the file PCADLT2006.EXE onto your desktop.
b. Run the file.
c. You should get the message at right displayed on your screen. Ignore it and click “finish.” You will then get the message at right. On the next window, click on “next.”
d. At this point, the license agreement will be displayed. ProgeCAD LT 2006 is freeware, but you are not allowed to sell it or modify it. Click on “I accept” and “Next” if you are okay with this.
e. Choose where you would like it installed and click on “Next”
f. On the next window, click on “Next” again to begin the installation.
g. After the program is copied to your hard drive, the window at right will appear. Select “standard menu.” You will then be shown the “readme” file. Click on “okay”, and then “finish.”
Download pdf ProgeCAD LT 2006 TutorialAjax on RailsIn a few short months, Ajax has moved from an obscure and rarely used technology to the hottest thing since sliced bread.
This article introduces the incredibly easy-to-use Ajax support that is part of the Ruby on Rails web application framework. This is not a step-by-step tutorial, and I assume that you know a little bit about how to organize and construct a Rails web application. If you need a quick refresher, check out Rolling with Ruby on Rails, Part 1 and Part 2.
Just in case you've been stranded on a faraway island for most of the year, here's the history of Ajax in 60 seconds or less. In the beginning, there was the World Wide Web. Compared with desktop applications, web applications were slow and clunky. People liked web applications anyway because they were conveniently available from anywhere, on any computer that had a browser. Then Microsoft created XMLHttpRequest in Internet Explorer 5, which let browser-side JavaScript communicate with the web server in the background without requiring the browser to display a new web page. That made it possible to develop more fluid and responsive web applications. Mozilla soon implemented XMLHttpRequest in its browsers, as did Apple (in the Safari browser) and Opera.
XMLHttpRequest must have been one of the Web's best kept secrets. Since its debut in 1998, few sites have used it at all, and most developers, if they even knew about it, never used it. Google started to change that when it released a series of high-profile web