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  • Google Data APIs Protocol (GData Module)
  • This proposal aims to create a module that implements the GData protocol specification in Drupal. The Google data APIs provide a simple standard protocol, called "GData", for reading and writing data on the web using either of two standard XML-based syndication formats: Atom or RSS. This module will handle all the basic stuff a developer shouldn't have to worry about when developing modules that extend its functionality such as data transfer, protocol adherence, and authentication. It will expose its own API which will allow other developers to create modules that easily interact with information provided by Google's many service APIs. Using this module, module developers who need access to this information need only concern themselves with what's important: the data. This module will benefit Drupal by providing developers with an easy way to interact with information provided by Google's many service APIs without worrying about all the behind-the-scenes stuff that goes into accessing and modifying that information. This opens up a world of possibilities for integrating Google applications into Drupal. Some ideas that could be more easily implemented using the API provided by a GData module include, but are not limited to, the following: • Using Gooogle's Apps API to integrate various Google applications into Drupal, allowing it to be a competitor with other online groupware suites such as Microsoft SharePoint. • Integrating Google Base Data into dynamic Drupal applications using Google's Base Data API. • Creating a Drupal front-end to Google's Blogger service through its Blogger Data API, allowing for the administration of
  • Graphical Interfaces for C#
  • This paper is focused on a pure implementation task rather than in explanation of a general theory or specific graphical algorithms. However, the described solution seems to be interesting and useful to people within a computer graphics community. The reason is simple: there are many people using the OpenGL, Visualization Toolkit [1] (VTK) or DirectX, who want to benefit from .NET Framework features. Simply, it is a runtime environment, which hides the operating system layer to the application and unifies single machine and network environments into one (see [2]). Later, we will describe what a .NET Framework stands for in more detail. The .NET Framework seemed to be very interesting for people from the area of computer graphics that we decided to implement some of the well-known graphical interfaces in it. The VTK, OpenGL and DirectX have been taken into account. These interfaces are widespread and having them prepared in the .NET Framework, it is easy to extend our old working algorithms with new features and functionality. For example, a developer used to write a code for OpenGL can simply continue with a development with it, build it in .NET Framework and easily add whatever other network functionality he wants. We have implemented the VTK, OpenGL and DirectX interfaces for use within the .NET Framework. It fulfills well our objectives given at the early beginning. Now, graphics developers can also work with the fully object oriented programming (OOP) language C#. It allows more inheritance, deriving and polymorphism into the computer graphics. Download pdf
  • Notes on Application Development Tools for Microsoft .NET Micro Framework and Windows SideShow
  • .NET Micro Framework (.NET MF) is a new technology that can be applied to a variety of small devices. For a relatively new technology, there are already several different development tools and a platform standard already available. Some of the development tools are still in beta, and as you can guess new ideas are already in the works. This application note is a guide to what tools are available for application development. This application note will be updated as new tools become available. As of this writing there are a couple of .NET MF platform types available for application development: generic .NET MF boards for embedded systems and Windows® SideShow- compatible devices. SideShow is an application that runs on .NET MF, but it is also a specific standard. The .NET MF device must adhere to the SideShow standard. At a minimum to run SideShow, a device must have an LCD, communications port, and a set of buttons for navigation (up, down, right, and left), selection, menu, and back. The device is simple enough that many .NET MF platforms could run SideShow. OEMs use the .NET Micro Framework porting kit to port .NET MF to a specific device. Porting is a separate development process that we will not cover here. Once the port is complete, application development takes place in Visual Studio. At a minimum, .NET MF application development requires Visual Studio 2005 or higher and the .NET Micro Framework SDK. SideShow requires some addition tools. There are two types of applications that
  • Resolving Tag Ambiguity
  • Tagging is an important way for users to succinctly describe the content they upload to the Internet. However, most tag-suggestion systems recommend words that are highly correlated with the existing tag set, and thus add little information to a user’s contribution. This paper describes a means to determine the ambiguity of a set of (user-contributed) tags and suggests new tags that disambiguate the original tags. We introduce a probabilistic framework that allows us to find two tags that appear in different contexts but are both likely to co-occur with the original tag set. If such tags can be found, the current description is considered “ambiguous” and the two tags are recommended to the user for further clarification. In contrast to previous work, we only query the user when information is most needed and good suggestions are available. We verify the efficacy of our approach using geographical, temporal and semantic metadata, and a user study. We built our system using statistics from a large (100M) database of images and their tags. Tags are an important part of today’s multimedia databases. They are often contributed by users when they submit an image or video and form a key part of the search experience. Content-based multimedia search remains out of reach, and a simple tag like “Tokyo” provides more information than we can possibly glean from content-based algorithms. Thus, making it as easy as possible for users to enter tags alongside multimedia content is important. This work addresses the problem of eliciting high-quality tags
  • Bike Fitting Guide with Music System BMW R 1200 RT PDF Download
  • BMW R 1200 RT, contains Take off wing mirror covers surrounding glass. Remove the x2 T25 screws holding left hand side dash in position and the two other screws on top of the dash. Remove the x2 T25 screws under the clocks joining fairing and dash together. Remove the x2 T25 screws from the fairing where the the top fairing and bottom fairing are joined. Remove the T25 screws at the bottom of the dash surround. Remove Dash. Remove the x3 T25 screws holding each of the speakers in position.Pull out speakers to expose speaker wires behind. Download Bike Fitting Guide with Music System BMW R 1200 RT
  • Land Rover Buyers Guide PDF Manual
  • This Land Rover Buyers Guide Manual is a guide for the novice Are you looking to buy your first Land Rover? Confused by all the different models? Bewildered by conflicting advice from friends, colleagues and ‘experts’? Then read on - I am here to help you choose the vehicle that is right for you. The first thing to understand is that there are an almost infinite number of variations on the basic Land Rover design. Since 1958 there have been three basic chassis lengths, about half a dozen different engines and dozens of permutations of seating, loadspace and window arrangement to choose from. Thanks to the bolt-together modular construction of Land Rovers, it can often be easier to modify an existing vehicle to suit your requirements than to try and find one which already meets them. That is why, before I even think about showing you any vehicles for sale, I like to understand what you will be asking your Land Rover to do. Towing a horsebox? Camping holidays? Offroad adventures? Carrying two people, or twelve? Long distances, or just local trips? The more information you can give me, the better. There are many myths surrounding Land Rovers, so let’s demolish a few of them at this stage. It’s a Land Rover all right. But is it the right one for you? LANDROVERS BUYER GUIDE Myth: Land Rovers are made from aluminium, so they don’t rust. Truth: Most of the outer body panels on a Land Rover are indeed aluminium.
  • Dell Inspiron 1000 Owners Manual
  • Computer Front View display latch release display hard drive and keyboard status lights power button keyboard touch pad touch pad buttons device status lights speakers DISPLAY LATCH RELEASE — Press this button to release the display latch and open the display. D I S P L A Y — For more information about your display, see “Using the Display” in the Dell Inspiron Help file. To access the help file, see page 9. POWER BUTTON — Press the power button to turn on the computer or to enter or exit a power management mode. NOTICE: To avoid losing data, shut down your computer instead of pressing the power button. If the computer is connected to an electrical outlet, the light operates as follows: – Solid green: The battery is charging. – Off: The battery is adequately charged, the computer is turned off, or no battery is installed. – Rapidly flashing green: An error has occurred regarding the battery. If the computer is running on a battery, the light operates as follows: – Off: The battery is discharging normally with use. – Flashing green: The battery charge is low. TOUCH PAD AND TOUCH PAD BUTTONS — Touch pad and touch pad buttons provide the functionality of a mouse. See page 33 for more information. KEYBOARD — The keyboard includes a numeric keypad as well as the Microsoft® Windows® logo key. For information on supported key combinations, see page 32. Download Dell Inspiron 1000 Owners Manual
  • Armadillo uClinux-dist Developers Guide Manual
  • This document covers the following areas of information necessary for using uClinux-dist distributed by uClinux.org. “Kernel and Userland Builds “Customization “Application Development “Particular Applications Unless otherwise specified, the work PC is assumed to run on a Linux-based OS. Under Windows, a Linux environment can easily be constructed using coLinux. For more information on coLinux, refer to http://www.colinux.org/ . We hope the information in this document will help you get the best functionality out of the uClinux-dist. Typographical Conventions The following typographical conventions are used in this manual. Table 1-1 Typographical Conventions Font Example Description Standard Font Standard Text [PC ~]$ ls Prompt and user input character strings : : Omission of output after command execution. 1.3. Command Input Example Conventions The command input examples contained in this manual are based on the assumed execution environment associated with the respective display prompt. The directory part / will differ depending on the current directory. The home directory of each user is represented by ~ . Table 1-2 Relationship between Display Prompt and Execution Environment Prompt Command Execution Environment [PC /]# To be executed by a privileged user on the work PC [PC /]$ To be executed by a general user on the work PC [Target /]#To be executed by a privileged user on the target board [Target /]$To be executed by a general user on the target board developers guide version 1.1 A Word of Thanks The software used in uClinux-dist is composed of Free Software / Open Source Software. This Free Software
  • Nissan Quest Owners Guide Manual
  • Active head restraint Adjusting pedal position Air bag (See supplemental restraint system) Air bag system Front (See supplemental front impact air bag system) Side and curtain (See supplemental side air bag and curtain side-impact air bag system) Air bag warning labels Air bag warning light Air cleaner housing filter Air conditioner Air conditioner operation Air conditioner service Air conditioner specification label Air conditioner system refrigerant and oil recommendations Heater and air conditioner controls Rear seat air conditioner Servicing air conditioner Air flow charts Alarm system (See vehicle security system) Anchor point locations Antenna Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Anti-lock brake warning light Audible reminders Audio system AM-FM-SAT radio with compact disc (CD) changer AM-FM-SAT radio with compact disc (CD) player Compact Disc (CD) changer Compact disc (CD) player Radio Rear audio controls Steering wheel audio control switch Autolight switch Automatic Automatic drive positioner Automatic power window switch Automatic transmission fluid (ATF) Automatic transmission position indicator light Driving with automatic transmission Transmission selector lever lock release .5-12 Automatic anti-glare inside mirror B Battery Charge warning light Before starting the engine Belts (See drive belts) Bench seat adjustment (3rd row) Booster seats Brake Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Brake booster Brake fluid Brake light (See stop light) Brake pedal Brake system Brake warning light Brake wear indicators Parking brake check Parking brake operation Self-adjusting brakes Break-in schedule Brightness control Instrument panel Brightness/Contrast button Control panel buttons Bulb check/instrument panel Bulb replacement C Capacities and recommended fuel/lubricants Captain’s
  • WWRE Auctions User Configuration Guide
  • The WWRE has developed a recommended minimum set of technical requirements to help ensure the best possible performance of the Auctions application. The following section outlines the minimum recommended computer requirements for the WWRE®’s member companies and their trading partners. The first two sections, “Internet Access” and “Hardware”, outline recommendations that are to some extent flexible. For example, the WWRE recommends a computer with a CPU clock speed of 400 MHz. This means that a computer with a CPU clock speed of 366 MHz can be used, but it may result in a slight degradation in performance. The reverse applies as well. A computer with a faster clock speed, more memory, or a faster dedicated network connection should also experience better than average performance. The sections titled “Operating Systems” and “Browsers” are less flexible. These sections outline specific information on the supported Internet browsers and machine operating systems for the Auctions application. Using a browser or operating system outside of the supported list could result in application anomalies or errors Download pdf WWRE Auctions User Configuration Guide