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  • Motor Carrier Services Manual PDF
  • Introduction IFTA Licensing What is IFTA? How Do I Determine My Base Jurisdiction? Qualified Motor Vehicle Exempt Vehicles License Application Procedures Power of Attorney Forms Grace Period Account Identification Number IFTA License IFTA Decals License Cancellations Account Changes License Revocation Quarterly Reports Penalty and Interest Provisions IFTA Refunds/Credits Measurement Conversion Table Exempt Fuel Use Tax Exempt Miles Short Term Leases Long Term Leases IRP Registration What is IRP? How IRP Works How Fees Are Apportioned When To Apportion Your Vehicle Other Vehicles That May be Apportioned Exempt Vehicles Distance Reporting Registration Requirements Important Re-Registration Information Steps to Follow to Re-Register Enforcement Supplement IRP Applications To Add To An Existing Fleet To Remove A Vehicle From A Fleet To Transfer a Tag from One Vehicle to Another To Increase a Vehicle’s Registered Weight To Report a Change of Ownership To Add a Jurisdiction to a Fleet To Change the Type of Operation or Commodity Class To Replace a Lost, Stolen, or Mutilated License Plate To Replace a Lost or Stolen Cab Card To Request a Registrant Name Change Supporting Documents Property Tax Sales, Use or Leasing/Rental Tax . . Titles Motor Carrier Information Report (MCS-150) Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (2290 Form) Miscellaneous Documents Payments MOTOR CARRIER SERVICES MANUAL IRP Refunds Temporary Registration Temporary Tag or Hunters Permit Trip Permits Owner-Operators Leased to Carriers Trip Leasing Rental Vehicles Rental Passenger Vehicles Rental Trailers and Semi-Trailers One-Way Vehicles Utility Trailers Household Goods Carriers Buses Record Keeping Requirements Mileage Record Keeping
  • AJAX for Mobile Devices
  • Over the last 12 years, Microsoft Corporation has developed a successful operating system for mobile devices based on Windows CE, currently known as Windows Mobile. The Windows Mobile deliverable consists of (1) a particular set of Windows CE components, (2) a logo test kit requirements document, (3) a set of light weight middleware applications, and (4) commercialization components, such as drivers and value-added services provided by OEMs and Mobile Operators. Microsoft licenses the Windows Mobile OS to third parties, (generally OEMs and MOs), who commercialize and sell the operating system as part of a device and service offering. Microsoft entered the embedded device space with Windows CE in 1992, after many years of creating desktop operating systems. Microsoft’s desktop strategy centered on the idea of “platform,” and we brought this idea to the device space. The notion of a vibrant and compelling third party software ecosystem was perceived a necessity for success. That said the small, handheld device is not a PC, and the limitations of the battery powered device, with a small screen, and intermittent and variable network connectivity, make a successful software ecosystem a difficult proposition. Web applications The last five years have seen the growth of “Web 2.0” and AJAX as a new approach to developing applications on the desktop, hosted in the web browser. Before the rise of AJAX, web “applications” were extremely limited in the types of interactivity that they could deliver. Web pages hosted content, and while web sites quickly acquired the ability to dynamically adjust that
  • Adobe Illustrator CS 4 Porting Guide
  • This document describes how to update your SDK plug-in code and development environments for Adobe® Illustrator® CS4. It details changes in the public API and other aspects of the SDK since the CS3 release. Introduction To begin porting, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that your system meets the basic requirements specified in “Development platforms” section in Getting Started with Adobe Illustrator CS4 Development. 2. Install the SDK. 3. Examine the documentation, then compile and run the samples. 4. To port your own plug-in projects and code, follow the recommended procedures. As an architecture improvement, annotation drawing in Illustrator CS4 can now be carried out by the AGM Compositor instead of the GDI and QuickDraw platform APIs. The following changes were made to the public API. New AIAnnotatorDrawerSuite This is the recommended suite to draw annotations in response to an AIAnnotatorMessage. Annotations using ADMDrawer and AGMSuite are still supported in CS4, but future releases may disallow annotation drawing using platform APIs like GDI/GDI+ on Windows and QuickDraw and Quartz on Mac OS. New kDrawOnInactiveDocuments flag As part of the annotation enhancements, plug-ins can now opt-in to receive annotation notifications on inactive documents. Previously, notifications were sent to all documents; now, by default, notifications are sent only to the active document. If the kDrawOnInactiveDocuments flag is set, notifications are sent to all documents. AIAnnotatorSuite API changes The following API signatures were changed to accept an AIAnnotatorOptionsFlags type. This type contains flags that determine how an annotator is drawn. AIAnnotatorSuite::GetAnnotatorOptions AIAnnotatorSuite::SetAnnotatorOptions Download pdf Adobe Illustrator CS 4 Porting Guide
  • Logic Express 7 Plug-In Reference Guide
  • This Manual Basics Using Plug-ins The Plug-in Window Plug-in Settings Plug-in Automation Plug-ins From Other Manufacturers Instruments and Effects Effect Plug-ins Instrument Plug-ins Equalizer Channel EQ Silver EQ DJ EQ Individual EQs Dynamic Compressor Silver Compressor Noise Gate Silver Gate Limiter Preset Multipressor Distortion Guitar Amp Distortion Overdrive Bitcrusher Clip Distortion Phase Distortion Filter AutoFilter Fuzz-Wah High Cut/Low Cut High Pass/Low Pass Filter Delay Sample Delay Tape Delay Stereo Delay Modulation Modulation Delay Chorus Flanger Phaser Tremolo Spreader Reverb AVerb SilverVerb GoldVerb PlatinumVerb Special Pitch Shifter II Denoiser Helper Tuner Gain Levelmeter Synthesizer Basics Analog and Subtractive What Is Synthesis? Subtractive Synthesis EFM 1 Concept and Function Global Parameters FM Parameters Modulator and Carrier The Output Section ES M Parameters of the ES M ES P Parameters of the ES P ES E Parameters of the ES E ES1 Parameters of the ES1 KlopfGeist EXSP24 Using Instruments File Organization Sample File Import EXSP24 Key Commands A Brief History of Sampling MIDI Controller List GarageBand Instruments About GarageBand Instruments The professional Logic music and audio production software features a comprehensive collection of powerful plug-ins. These include; innovative synthesizers, high quality effect plug-ins and authentic recreations of vintage instruments. Logic also supports the use of Audio Unit plug-ins in Mac OS X. Given a fast enough computer, you could conceivably arrange and mix an entire song using several software instruments, such as Logic’s ES1, or EXSP24, amongst others. These instruments have the added benefits of superior sound quality and timing as the audio
  • Jobs Gives Apple Employees Free 8GB iPhones
  • Jobs Gives Apple Employees Free 8GB iPhones. At the end of July. ... accomplishment with the iPhone, as well as the future of the other Apple product lines. Download PDF
  • BMW Owner’s Manual for Onboard Computer PDF
  • The onboard computer offers you an array of functions designed to foster safety while simultaneously enhancing your driving pleasure. The GPS navigation system frees you from the burden of reading maps or looking for road signs. It will guide you to any destination recorded on your map CD/DVD. The radio, with its superb reception quality, joins the cassette and CD players in providing optimal sound to satisfy every taste while serving up entertainment to make every trip seem short. The computer calculates vital operating data – including average fuel consumption, cruising range on the remaining fuel and the estimated time of arrival. It provides additional safety before driving – for example, with entry of a code number for the engine immobilizer – and during driving – for example, with an acoustic warning tone so that you do not drive faster than you intend to. We wish you an enjoyable driving experience. BMW AG Download BMW Owner’s Manual for Onboard Computer PDF
  • Guidelines for Using External Web 2.0 Services
  • Traditionally, the World Wide Web has been a one-way, publisher to reader, medium. The distinguishing feature of Web 2.0 is that it is a bidirectional medium, where content (text, image, audio or video) is contributed by people who interact with the website as well as people and organizations who manage the site – in other words, it is the “read/write web”. There are many companies on the Internet offering attractive and useful applications services based on the Web 2.0 paradigm, including blogs, wikis, office systems, social bookmarking etc – and of course there are virtual worlds such as Second Life which transcend the definition of “Web 2.0”. These are increasingly being adopted by computer users within the University, for administrative, teaching, learning and research purposes. This document offers guidance to staff within the University on some of the issues which need to be considered before using such services for University purposes. The document is intended to be helpful for all staff, including researchers, teaching staff and support staff. Note, however, that it focuses on issues specific to using external Web 2.0 services – issues which are common to Web 2.0 services regardless of whether they are internally or externally hosted are not specifically addressed. The University’s use of Web 2.0 services is developing quickly, and the services themselves are changing and expanding even more rapidly. It is inevitable that the information herein will be far from a complete or comprehensive guide to the issues. You should therefore seek other relevant advice and use
  • Visor Handheld User Guide Manual Macintosh Edition
  • Introduction to Your Visor” Handheld Getting to know your handheld What is a Visor handheld? System requirements Upgrade information Visor components Charging the battery Connecting the cradle Tapping and typing Tap with the stylus to get things done Elements of the handheld interface Opening applications Using menus Four ways to enter data Customizing your handheld Palm Desktop software Using your handheld with another PIM Installing a Springboard module Chapter 2: Entering Data in Your Handheld Using Graffiti writing to enter data Writing Graffiti characters Graffiti tips The Graffiti alphabet Writing capital letters Writing numbers Graffiti numbers Writing punctuation marks Writing symbols and extended characters Writing accented characters Accent strokes Additional non-English characters Navigation strokes Graffiti ShortCuts Using the onscreen keyboard Using your computer keyboard Importing data Using an external keyboard Chapter 3: Managing Your Applications Using the Applications Launcher Selecting applications Switching between applications Categorizing applications Changing the Applications Launcher display Choosing preferences Installing and removing applications Installing add-on applications Installing games Removing applications Removing Palm Desktop software Security Assigning a password Changing or deleting a password Locking your handheld Recovering from a forgotten password Chapter 4: Overview of Basic Applications Date Book Date Book Plus Address To Do List Memo Pad Calculator CityTime Expense Chapter 5: Common Tasks Creating records Editing records Entering text Edit menu Deleting records Other ways to delete records Purging records Exchanging and updating data: HotSync operations Performing a HotSync operation for the first time Categorizing records System-defined
  • Adobe Linguistic Library Plug-ins Programming Guide
  • This programming guide will help you develop plug-ins for Adobe® Linguistic Library. Linguistic Library makes it possible to add linguistic services like spell checkers and hyphenation services to Adobe products, through the Linguistic Library API. Linguistic Library is not a shrink-wrapped product. Instead, it provides common linguistic services for many Adobe products; thus, it is an important component of these products. Linguistic Library has an extensible architecture. You can extend the functionality of Linguistic Library to provide customized linguistic services by implementing plug-ins for it. The advantage of implementing plug-ins through Linguistic Library is that these additional lin- guistic services are available to all Adobe products automatically if they use Linguistic Library. To provide services through individual product extensions, you would have to write programs against every product API. The intended audience for this document is developers with a basic understanding of Microsoft Component Object Model (COM) technology and Apple’s CFPlug-in API (since the Linguistic Library plug-in architecture is based on these technologies). Terminology The following terms are used in this document: Client application — An Adobe application that uses linguistics services provided by Lin- guistic Library. Lilo — Shorthand for Adobe Linguistic Library, used in some interface names and folder names. Plug-in — Except where explicitly specified, “plug-ins” in this document refers to Linguistic Library plug-ins that extend Linguistic Library and provide additional, customized linguis- tic services. — The location of the Linguistic Library plug-ins folder, On Mac OS®, this is /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Linguistics/Providers/Plugins. On Windows®, this is C:Program FilesCommon FilesAdobeLinguisticsProvidersPlugins. — The path where you installed the
  • A Quick, Painless Tutorial on the Python Language
  • What Are Scripting Languages? Languages like C and C++ allow a programmer to write code at a very detailed level which has good execution speed (especially in the case of C). But in most applications, execution speed is not important, and in many cases one would prefer to write at a higher level. For example, for text-manipulation applications, the basic unit in C/C++ is a character, while for languages like Perl and Python the basic units are lines of text and words within lines. One can work with lines and words in C/C++, but one must go to greater effort to accomplish the same thing. The term scripting language has never been formally defined, but here are the typical characteristics: • Used often for system administration, Web programming, text processing, etc. • Very casual with regard to typing of variables, e.g. little or no distinction between integer, floating-point or string variables. Arrays can mix elements of different “types,” such as integers and strings. Functions can return nonscalars, e.g. arrays. Nonscalars can be used as loop indexes. Etc. • Lots of high-level operations intrinsic to the language, e.g. string concatenation and stack push/pop. • Interpreted, rather than being compiled to the instruction set of the host machine Why Python? The first really popular scripting language was Perl. It is still in wide usage today, but the languages with momentum are Python and the Python-like Ruby. Many people, including me, greatly prefer Python to Perl, as it is much cleaner and more elegant. Python is very popular among the developers