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  • CADPIPE ISO Tutorial
  • This tutorial is a brief introduction to the power of CADPIPE ISO. Wewill show you a few key features and the general drawing procedure. Since this is not an AutoCAD tutorial, you should have a basic working knowledge of AutoCAD before you proceed. Command access There are several different methods for selecting commands in CADPIPE ISO. You can choose all commands through pull-down menus, use toolbar buttons, the Quick menu, or enter the commands on the command line. Toolbars CADPIPE ISO offers toolbars, with buttons for specific commands. Next to each pull-down menu command, the corresponding toolbar button will be shown: CADPIPE ISO includes a pop-up menu referred to as the Quick Menu. This menu was developed as a quick way to access useful commands in order to speed up the drawing process. It is a combination of AutoCAD SNAP commands, VIEW commands, and the CADPIPE Turn Up and Turn Down commands. Touse the Quick Menu pop-up, simply click the appropriate mouse button anywhere on the drawing. If you are using a two-button mouse, hold the key down and click the right button on the mouse. For a three-button mouse, you can configure you mouse to use the middle button. Download pdf CADPIPE ISO Tutorial
  • Network Administration Guide
  • This equipment supports the various features of electronic document processing over a network such as network printing, scanning, and sending Email or Internet Fax over the Internet. To enable these features, an administrator has to assign the proper network configuration to client computers, servers, and this equipment. NOTES: • This chapter describes the setup flow for network features. For information about setting up local features such as copy and fax, please see the User Functions Guide. The guide describes how to operate the [User Functions] button that contains setup features for users and administrators. Some settings can be assigned from the Touch Panel Display on this equipment. Before setting up from TopAccess, please see the User Functions Guide and perform the initial setup for this equipment. • Parallel printing is available only when the Parallel Interface is installed. Connecting to the Local Area Network over TCP/IP When this equipment is connected to the local area network over TCP/IP with Windows computers, Unix workstations, and NetWare servers, the following features are avail- able: Printing Features • SMB Printing in the Peer-to-Peer connection from Windows computers P.17 "Setup Flow for SMB Printing" • Raw TCP or LPR Printing in the Peer-to-Peer connection from Windows computers P.16 "Setup Flow for Raw TCP or LPR Printing" • IPP Printing in the Peer-to-Peer connection from Windows computers P.19 "Setup Flow for IPP Printing" • SMB Printing through the Windows Print Server from Windows computers P.20 "Setup Flow for Printing via Windows Print Server" • Novell Printing through the NetWare Print Server from Windows computers P.21 "Setup
  • Eclipse Platform Technical Overview #2 Manual
  • This is the part 2 from eclipse platform technical overview before. The Eclipse Platform is designed for building integrated development environments (IDEs), and arbitrary tools. This paper is a general technical introduction to the Eclipse Platform. Part I presents a technical overview of its architecture. Part II is a case study of how the Eclipse Platform was used to build a full-featured Java development environment. Introduction When people speak of Eclipse, they very often mean the Eclipse Software Development Kit (SDK) which is both the leading Java™ integrated development environment (IDE) and the single best tool available for building products based on the Eclipse Platform. The Eclipse SDK, a critical piece of the Eclipse tapestry, is a combination of the efforts of several Eclipse projects, including Platform [http://eclipse.org/platform], Java Development Tools (JDT [http://eclipse.org/jdt]), and the Plug-in Development Environment Download Eclipse Platform Technical Overview #2 Manual
  • How to Import Data into Microsoft Access
  • This tutorial demonstrates how to import an Excel file into an Access database. You can also follow these same steps to import other data tables into Access, such as dbf files or txt files, with some minor variation. This document uses some standard database terminology, referring to columns as fields and rows as records. Working with data in Microsoft Access databases can be preferable to working with spreadsheets for a number of reasons. One database file can hold several tables, which makes consolidating and organizing data easier. Databases are also great for calculating summaries and aggregating data more efficiently than a spreadsheet. Access is a relational database, which means that you can bring related data stored in different tables together to summarize and calculate data; a feat that a spreadsheet like Excel cannot perform. Databases are a necessity when working with large datasets, as spreadsheets have a limit of 65,000 records. Finally, Microsoft Access databases are compatible with ArcGIS, as tables within Access databases can be directly accessed by ArcGIS and added to ArcMap. Tables can then be joined to boundary files based on a common field, and the data within the tables can be mapped. This is highly preferable to working with table in the dbf file format, which has very particular syntax rules that makes them difficult to work with. Access databases can also serve as geodatabases for holding boundary files and data tables (for instructions on importing shapefiles into Access, see the Import Shapefiles to Access tutorial). NOTE –
  • 3G User’s Guide Manual
  • Auxiliary Audio Input Jack Your 3G Series product has a unique and patent-pending feature that allows you to interface either a cell phone or personal music device into your headset audio line.To make this feature fully usable for all flying conditions, we also added a ‘Comm priority’ mode that will automatically mute 80% of the auxiliary audio signal.This allows you to easily hear radio and intercom communications above any auxiliary audio input. Your 3G Series product has a unique and patent-pending feature that allows you to interface either a cell phone or personal music device into your headset audio line. To make this feature fully usable for all flying conditions,we also added a ‘Comm priority’ mode that will automatically mute 80% of the auxiliary audio signal. This allows you to easily hear radio and intercom communications above any auxiliary audio input.This muting feature can easily be turned on or off during flight as needed. There are a few general instructions for optimal use of this suite of features and then some specific instructions for separate devices below.The Auxiliary input jack is enabled when the ANR system is activated. Make sure the power button is “On” before trying to use ANY device through this jack. Listening volume for audio from the auxiliary device is controlled BY THE VOLUME CONTROL ON the auxiliary device.The volume controls on the battery box are designed to control volume from the radio or intercom. Set/keep your volumes for the headset at the levels you need to hear Radio
  • Short History of STL
  • In October of 1976 I observed that a certain algorithm – parallel reduction – was associated with monoids: collections of elements with an associative operation. That observation led me to believe that it is possible to associate every useful algorithm with a mathematical theory and that such association allows for both widest possible use and meaningful taxonomy. As mathematicians learned to lift theorems into their most general settings, so I wanted to lift algorithms and data structures. One seldom needs to know the exact type of data on which an algorithm works since most algorithms work on many similar types. In order to write an algorithm one needs only to know the properties of operations on data. I call a collection of types with similar properties on which an algorithm makes sense the underlying concept of the algorithm. Also, in order to pick an efficient algorithm one needs to know the complexity of these operations. In other words, complexity is an essential part of the interface to a concept. In the late 70’s I became aware of John Backus’s work on FP. While his idea of programming with functional forms struck me as essential, I realized that his attempt to permanently fix the number of functional forms was fundamentally wrong. The number of functional forms – or as I call them now – generic algorithms is always growing as we discover new algorithms. In 1980 together with Dave Musser and Deepak Kapur I started working on a language Tecton to describe
  • Seaflash 150 Digital Canon Nikon User Manual
  • The SEAFLASH 150 DIGITAL is fully controlled by a micro processor. Some of the significant advantages of using a micro controller are the possibility of managing digital communication on a serial bus with a digital camera and the possibility of easily updating the firmware in order to guarantee compatibilities with future generation digital picture cameras (if possible). An additional advantage offers the digital display which is the perfect interface between the user and the flash. Feature The display and ready flash indicator are automatically dimmed by an ambient light photo diode. With this feature the display retains its perfect visibility in different light conditions. In order to improve battery life and to make the battery management very fast, easy and safe for the user a lot of attention was given to the battery pack electronics. This user manual contains important information. By reading it carefully you will learn about the many advantageous features of the flash which will help you take great pictures. Firmware release number When the unit is switched on the LED display shows first the firmware release number. A dot after the firmware release number (.) indicates it is for CANON – no dot means it is for NIKON. Download pdf Seaflash 150 Digital Canon Nikon User Manual
  • BMW Motorcycle Service Manual PDF
  • BMW Motorcycle Service Manual content: Section 1 Rear belt wheel cracks. The latest technical findings on the rear belt wheel have made a re-issue of this technical campaign necessary. All of the motorcycles affected (as listed in the VIN Range Table below), including those that have already been checked, will have to be rechecked and addressed as necessary. Following the instructions and visual information provided below, check and, as necessary, replace the rear belt wheel on the following VINs. Checks and repairs are to be claimed under Defect Code 00 00 27 06 00: Download BMW Motorcycle Service Manual PDF
  • BRL-CAD Tutorial Series: Volume II – Introduction to MGED
  • Launching the MGED Program To launch the MGED program, type mged at the Terminal (tty) prompt and then press the ENTER key. This brings up two main windows: the MGED Command Window and the MGED Graphics Window (sometimes called the Geometry Window). Both windows will initially be blank, awaiting input from you. To leave the program at any time, at the Command Line type either the letter q or the word quit and then press the ENTER key. 2. Entering Commands in the Command Window You can type in commands at the mged> prompt. Many experienced UNIX users prefer this method because it allows them to quickly create a model (which we sometimes refer to as a “design”) without having to point and click on a lot of options. The complete listing of editing commands and what they do can be found in Appendix A. If sphere.g already exists, MGED will open the sphere.g database as the program is launched. 5. Using the GUI to Open or Create a Database Alternatively, once you have launched MGED, you can open an existing database or create a new database using the GUI menus (at the top of the Command or Graphics Window) by clicking on File and then either Open or New. Both options bring up a small dialog box. The Open dialog box will ask you to type in the name of an existing database. The New dialog box will ask you to type in the name of a new database. Click
  • Integrating Existing Software Toolkits into VO System
  • Virtual Observatory (VO) is a collection of interoperating data archives and software tools. Taking advantages of the latest information technologies, it aims to provide a data-intensively online research environment for astronomers all around the world. A large number of high-qualified astronomical software packages and libraries are powerful and easy of use, and have been widely used by astronomers for many years. Integrating those toolkits into the VO system is a necessary and important task for the VO developers. VO architecture greatly depends on Grid and Web services, consequently the general VO integration route is "Java Ready – Grid Ready – VO Ready". In the paper, we discuss the importance of VO integration for existing toolkits and discuss the possible solutions. We introduce two efforts in the field from China-VO project, "gImageMagick" and " Galactic abundance gradients statistical research under grid environment". We also discuss what additional work should be done to convert Grid service to VO service. Virtual Observatory (VO) is the result of combination of Astronomy and the latest information technologies. VO is driven by astronomical research and education, but is enabled by the latest technical progresses, especially those in computer science and network. One of the final goals of different VO projects from different countries and regions is to setup an International Virtual Observatory (IVO). While, the basic aim of the IVO is to provide uniform resource access to its users. The resources provided by the IVO are all kinds of resources related to astronomical research, education and outreach, including but