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How to Create Accessible Adobe PDF FilesHow To Create Accessible Adobe PDF Files, a step-by-step guide that covers the basics for creating and optimizing Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files so that they can be made accessible to users with disabilities such as blindness or low vision. This guide tells you how you can use Adobe Acrobat® 5.0 software and Adobe Acrobat Capture® 3.0 software to optimize your documents for distribution as Adobe PDF files that can be read easily with the aid of Windows®-based assistive technology such as screen readers.
About Adobe PDF Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) is standard for electronic document distribution worldwide. Adobe PDF is a universal file format that preserves the exact look and feel of any source document, including all of the fonts, formatting, colors, and graphics, regardless of the application and platform used to create it. Adobe PDF files can be opened reliably across a broad range of hardware and software with the free Adobe Acrobat Reader™ software. You can convert any electronic document or Web page to Adobe PDF using Adobe Acrobat 5.0 software, and any scanned page to searchable Adobe PDF using Adobe Acrobat Capture 3.0 software.
Download How to Create Accessible Adobe PDF FilesGuide to Buying a Scooter or Powered Wheelchair PDFWhat is a powered wheelchair or a scooter? We probably recognise them when we see them, but what are the features, the differences and the legal aspects? l The law There is legislation that separates scooters and powered wheelchairs in to categories Class 2 vehicles and Class 3 vehicles. Technically they are still called invalid carriages ! CLASS 2 Class 2 vehicles, which are sometimes referred to as pavement vehicles , are designed for use on the footway, which is defined as: a portion of a carriageway that is set aside for use only by pedestrians . They are not allowed on roads other than to cross them and are limited to a maximum speed of 4mph. l Scooter Scooters are by far the more common of the powered mobility aids we see on our streets. They have three or four wheels and are steered using a handlebar, rather like a cycle. They have a battery pack and power from this drives motors on all or some of the wheels. Controls on the handlebar regulate speed and may include switches for a horn and lights. There is a single seat and there may be some provision to carry shopping or a bag in a basket or panniers.
Powered wheelchairs look at least to some extent like a traditional wheelchair. They have between four and six wheels and a battery pack. Control of steering and speed is nearly always from a small joystick. There may be auxiliaryVolvo Accessories 850 / 960 / C70 / S70 / V70 (-00) S60 / V70 Installation instructionsVolvo Car Corporation Göteborg, Sweden English INTRODUCTION • NOTE! Read through the entire text before carrying out any work. • The front page gives the date of this edition and the edition it replaces • The second page shows the tools needed for the installation and the contents of the installation kit • The illustrations display the procedure in order of operation. The order of operation is repeated in the text section • Cut out the text page in order to follow the illustrations and text at the same time. Cars equipped with SRS/SIPS (Airbag)
WARNING! Extra care must be taken when working on cars equipped with SRS/SIPS air bags. This is important to prevent: 1. Personal injury 2. Damage to or malfunction of the SRS/SIPS system. Work on the SRS/SIPS systems or related components must be carried out by an authorised Volvo workshop.
Download Volvo Accessories 850 / 960 / C70 / S70 / V70 (-00) S60 / V70 Installation instructionsSpecifying, Discovering, and Monitoring Service Flows: Making Web Services Process-AwareWeb services, an emerging paradigm for architecting and implementing business collaborations within and across organizational boundaries, are currently of interest to both software vendors and scientists. In this paradigm, the functionality provided by business applications is encapsulated within web services: software components described at a semantic level, which can be invoked by application programs or by other services through a stack of Internet standards including HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL and UDDI [3,18]. Once deployed, web services provided by various organizations can be inter-connected in order to implement business collaborations, leading to composite web services.
Today workflow management systems are readily available [6,49,59] and workflow technology is hidden in many applications, e.g., ERP, CRM, and PDM systems. However, their application is still limited to specific industries such as banking and insurance. Since 2000 there has been a growing interest in web services. This resulted in a stack of Internet standards (HTTP, XML, SOAP, WSDL, and UDDI) which needed to be complemented by a process layer. Several vendors proposed competing languages, e.g., IBM proposed WSFL (Web Services Flow Language) [48] building on FlowMark/MQSeries and Microsoft proposed XLANG (Web Services for Business Process Design) [71] building on Biztalk. BPEL [16] emerged as a compromise between both languages.
The Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS, or BPEL for short) has become the de-facto standard for implementing processes based on web services [16]. Systems such as Oracle BPEL Process Manager, IBM WebSphere Application Server Enterprise, IBM WebSphere Studio Application Developer Integration Edition, and Microsoft BizTalkBasic Emacs Tutorial Statistics Orientation PDF SheetIntroduction On a very basic level, Emacs is a text editor. However it is much more versatile than other less sophisticated editors in the UNIX environment, such as for example pico. More specifically, Emacs can work together with other applications, such as TEX, L TEX, and S-Plus, to provide a sort of graphical A user interface. We will get an example of this when we begin to use ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics) and LTEX. A Dot Emacs Files These files make your life a lot easier. By color coding the syntax (for example in TEX?les), it is easy to see if youve made a syntax error, because it wont look right.
In your Tutorial folder, there is a beginners .emacs ?le. Copy this to your home directory before proceeding-it will make things a lot easier (it is intended for use on the stat network with ESS and includes keybindings- see the ESS reference sheet, http://www.stat.rice.edu/helpdesk/FAQ/ess.ps).
Download Basic Emacs Tutorial Statistics Orientation PDF SheetIntroduction to Ajax for Page AuthorsIt's almost impossible today to be involved in web application design or development and not be aware of Ajax, a technology that includes but is not limited to Asynchronous JavaScript and XML. That's because Ajax is currently the primary technique for driving the high responsiveness and interactivity of some of the most popular applications on the web such as Google Maps and Flickr. These applications are representative of a new generation of highly responsive, highly interactive web applications, referred to as Web 2.0 applications, that often involve users collaborating online and sharing content.
Ajax has different implications for developers working in different roles. For example, component developers creating custom components for web applications build Ajax functionality into the design. Page authors use these Ajax components, along with widgets, JavaScript technology, and other techniques, to incorporate Ajax functionality into their web applications. Ajax impacts other roles too. For example, enterprise application developers need to add logic in server-side components to handle Ajax-related requests directed to the server.
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As a page author, you don't need to understand every detail of the Ajax methodology to incorporate it into a web page. However, you should have a general idea of what Ajax is and how it works. As this article mentioned earlier, Ajax enables the high responsiveness of many web applications. For example, a web site such as Google Maps uses Ajax to provide a highly responsive user interface (UI). You can view a map, then move your cursor acrossInstallation instructions for Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short ManualStratmosphere Audi S4 Short Shifter Assembly (Adjustable Leverage) … Stratmosphere customers for the purposes of Audi S4 Short Shifter
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Installation instructions for Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short Shifter (for 2004+ V8 6-Speed S4s)
We appreciate your purchase of the new Stratmosphere Short Shifter for your V8 Audi S4. You have good taste! You now own the first and finest short shifter in the world and the only S4 shifter with cartridge bearings. If you feel aggressive and you are all about radical, then set the shifter at the extremely short level and get after it. If you want to have it smooth and quick, set it to the standard reduction. Either way you can’t lose, you can only smile. Make sure you carefully read our instructions prior to installation and get your tools ready for an easy job. As always, we are here to help and we want to make sure you enjoy your S4 to the maximum! -Pete, Stratmosphere
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One (1) Stratmosphere Audi S4 Short Shifter Assembly (Adjustable Leverage)
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Download Audi S4 PDF ManualInFocus X2 Multi Use Performance Users Guide ManualPositioning the projector 7 Projector and Device Connector Guide 8 Computer connections 8 Video connections 8 Connecting a computer source 11 Required computer connections 11 Optional computer connections 11 Displaying a computer source image 12 Adjusting the image 13 Using the projector with Windows 98 for the first time 14 Connecting a video device 16 Video device connections 17 Composite video connection 17 S-video connection 17 VGA connection 18 Displaying video 19 Adjusting the image 19 Shutting down the projector 21 Troubleshooting your setup
21 Using the remote control 29 Using the audio 30 Using the keypad buttons 31 Optimizing computer images 32 Presentation features 32 Optimizing video images 33 Customizing the projector 33 Using the menus 34 Picture menu 35 Settings menu 38 Maintenance 41 Cleaning the Lens 41 Replacing the Projection Lamp 41 Cleaning the Lamp Housing Screens 43 Using the security lock 43 Appendix 44 Projected Image Size 44 Red LED Behavior and Projector Errors 44 If you are experienced in setting up projection systems, use the Quick Setup card that is included with the projector. For complete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this Users Guide. Electronic versions of this Users Guide in multiple languages are available on the included CD. The most current versions can be found on our website. The website also has technical specifications (an interactive image size cal- culator, laptop activation commands, connector pin outs, a glossary, the product data sheet), a web store to buy accessories, and a pageOpen Suse 10.2 Gnome Quick Start PDFWhen you start your system, you are usually prompted to enter your username and password. If someone else installed your system, check with your system administrator for your username and password. After logging into GNOME for the first time, you see the GNOME desktop, which offers the following basic elements...
Download Open Suse 10.2 Gnome Quick Start PDF3Ds Max Tutorial: Create Table LampWe are going to create a table lamp with lines and lathe in 3ds max. Go to Create>Shapes>Line. 1 In the Splines rollout set Initial Type to smooth and Drag type to bezier. In the left viewport draw a line similar to below. Go to Modifiers>Patch/Spline Modeling>Lathe. Don’t worry if you’re lamp base looks similar to below. In the Modifiers rollout click the plus sign next to Lathe and then click on Axis. Move the axis until you get a nice shape. You may have to turn on Flip Normals.
In the Modifier List set the Segments to 32. Once you have the segments set you object will change in appearance a slight amount. What that does is add segments which smooth your object. Compare the difference between the top and bottom images below.
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