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  • GTK+ 2.0 Tree View Tutorial
  • GtkTreeView is a widget that displays single- or multi-columned lists and trees. It replaces the old Gtk+-1.2 Gtk-CList and GtkCTree widgets. Even though GtkTreeView is slightly harder to master than its predecessors, it is so much more powerful and flexible that most application developers will not want to miss it once they have come to know it. The purpose of this chapter is not to provide an exhaustive documentation of GtkTreeView - that is what the API documentation is for, which should be read alongside with this tutorial. The goal is rather to present an introduction to the most commonly-used aspects of GtkTreeView, and to demonstrate how the various GtkTreeView components and concepts work together. Furthermore, an attempt has been made to shed some light on custom tree models and custom cell renderers, which seem to be often-mentioned, but rarely explained. Developers looking for a quick and dirty introduction that teaches them everything they need to know in less than five paragraphs will not find it here. In the author’s experience, developers who do not understand how the tree view and the models work together will run into problems once they try to modify the given examples, whereas developers who have worked with other toolkits that employ the Model/View/Controller-design will find that the API reference provides all the information they need to know in more condensed form anyway. Those who disagree may jump straight to the working example code of course. Please note that the code examples in the following sections do not
  • Performance of a Link Control Protocol for Local Wireless Multimedia Communications
  • First generation wireless systems, which primarily provide analog voice service, are widely in use worldwide. Second generation systems support digital voice/data traffic; some of these systems are already deployed or undergoing deployment. Third generation wireless networks will ultimately carry multimedia traffic that are characterized by combination of different informaion streams of diverse nature (e.g., voice, video, image, data). Some of the salient features of multimedia applications are high speed and changing bit rates (periodic and bursty arrivals), several virtual connections over the same access, synchronization of different information streams, and various service/deliveIy requirements (QoS). It is clear that next generation wireless networks will be required to interface with much higher bandwidth fiber-based wired networks, possibly carrying B-ISDN/ATM type traffic, which poses interesting management and control issues like admission control, resource sharing and link contol. The objective is to provide *A. Roy is presently with Lucent Technologies India Ltd., Bangalore, India. “seamless wireless communication” to users, irrespective of channel impairments. Multimedia applications have varying bandwidth requirements. A media access control (MAC) protocol capable of assigning :multiple slots, based on demand and QoS requirements, is thus a natural choice. It is also desired that the protocol supports statistical multiplexing to improve channel utilizalion exploiting bursty nature of the traffic. In this paper, we propose a link control protocol which is a combination of a suitable MAC protocol and a priority based link management and control functionality to support multimedia streams over wireless. A reservation type access protocol capable of assigning multiple slots upon request
  • Enabling an Accessible Web 2.0
  • The Web is constantly evolving and changing. In the beginning the Web was a click, wait, replace model. A user would type a Web address, and a page was loaded. To interact or get more details about the current topic the user would provide information via a form, click submit and wait for a new page to be downloaded. The foundation of the Web was to be able to share information. Until competent search engines were developed, the user would click on provided links to traverse the myriad of data. The Web opened up a vast world of knowledge to people. Except it was, and still is, very visually oriented and relies on the mouse interface to navigate. Eventually the Web became more accessible. Mechanisms are available and supported in Web browsers to provide keyboard navigation and to enable assistive technologies to allow persons with disabilities to use the Web. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 were developed in the W3C to provide guidance and techniques to make the Web Accessible [1]. The original Web was not perfect but with some work by Web developers it could be used by all. Now we are entering the next generation of the Web – Web 2.0. It is all about interaction, collaboration, and social networking. It is more dynamic and fluid and no longer just static pages of information. This presents yet another challenge for people with disabilities. These new interaction models are pushing the limits of the technologies of the Web and the
  • Body Parts Manual Aeromaster on Ford Chassis Manual PDF
  • This manual lists parts for walk-in (Aeromaster®) van bodies built on Ford chassis covering Model Years 1996 and later. Because Utilimaster manufactures many customized vehicle bodies, this manual cannot list and illustrate every possible part in every vehicle. Nevertheless, the most common body options are described here, and Customer Service can help with other options not shown. It contains exploded-view drawings and parts lists to aid in ordering replacement parts. This manual covers only those assemblies manufactured by or installed by Utilimaster® Corporation. Items such as chassis and drive train components or certain interior furnishings are covered by separate manufacturer-supplied information. All information, specifications, and illustrations contained in this manual are based on the latest product information available at the time of publication. However, because of the Utilimaster policy of continual product improvement, Utilimaster reserves the right to amend the information in this document at any time without prior notice. Download Body Parts Manual Aeromaster on Ford Chassis Manual PDF
  • Volvo Navigation System Information and Quick Reference Guide PDF
  • VOLVO C30 S40 V50 C70 the volvo navigation system The Volvo RTI* Navigation system is designed to take you as “smoothly” as possible to the destination of your choice in Europe and provide you with all the information you require along the way. The system utilises a Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) system and internal electronic maps to plot a course to a selected destination. *RTI (Road and traffic information) why buy? Improved Safety Never again have to stop in an unknown area late at night to ask a stranger for directions. You won’t need to take your hands off the steering wheel to check directions or maps. The navigation system is controlled by the control panel pad integrated behind the steering wheel (1). 1 3 The navigation system can also be operated by remote control (2). 2 The retractable screen is located in 1 a high position on the dashboard minimizing the time you have to take 2 your eyes off the road checking the map while driving (3). 3 Time saving The system provides step by step instructions on how to get to your destination and also helps you to avoid one-way streets and turn restrictions. It even offers you an alternate route when you normal route is overly congested. Download Volvo Navigation System Information and Quick Reference Guide PDF
  • Beginning Data Structures in C++
  • Many simple programs that you have written up to now have undoubtedly consisted only of a main() function that performed all the necessary steps to solve that problem. Yet, you were always encouraged to break the problem down into one or more subprograms or functions. When you break a program down into a series of functions, you are doing what is called functional abstraction. This book begins with a formalization of this process of functional abstraction: its methods, techniques, benefits, and so on. A program also has another form of abstraction — data abstraction. At a low level, we define two variables to “hold” the user’s entered cost and quantity values and define another variable to hold the total cost of their order which can subsequently be calculated. In essence, these variables can be considered an abstraction as well. When the program executes and the user enters a quantity of 10 and cost of 42.00, the variables then hold a “real” value. However, from a program design point of view, most all of the variables you have defined and used in programs to this point are instances of the intrinsic built-in C++ data types, such as int, double, and long. (If you have studied the C++ structures, those are not intrinsic data types.) Now when we speak of data abstraction, we normally do not mean this low level way of thinking about data. Rather the term data abstraction refers to larger scale ways and means of organizing and using data. To
  • Samsung PC Studio 3.1 User's Guide
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  • VersionTracker Pro Quick Start Guide
  • Welcome to VersionTracker Pro! VersionTracker Pro is the fastest, most flexible way to keep your software current. VersionTracker Pro has three primary components: “VersionTracker Pro software- automatically tracks your installed software and notifies you when new updates are available. “All the advanced My Tools features on VersionTracker.com- including email alerts, online report center and more. “Custom view of the VersionTracker.com website- specify the display and access subscriber-only features like Advanced Search. Quick Tip- To access your online features, go to http://www.versiontracker.com/tools and login. 2. VersionTracker Pro- Mac Software Just follow these steps to install the Mac software. For installation of the Windows or Mac OS 9 software refer to the appropriate Quick Start Guide located at http://www.versiontracker.com/faq. Installation of VersionTracker Pro is quick and easy. Just follow these steps to get started. 1. If you have a previous version of VersionTracker Pro installed, drag it to the trash. 2. Drag the VersionTracker Pro application into your Applications folder. 3. Launch VersionTracker Pro. Note- If you have successfully registered a previous version, you will skip the following steps. 4. When you launch VersionTracker Pro, a registration dialogue window will pop up. “If you purchased or activated VersionTracker Pro online from our website, skip to Step 2: Enter Your Account Information and enter the email address and password that you used to create your account. (Installation Complete) “If you don t have a VersionTracker account, click on the Purchase button and your browser will take you online where you
  • HP VoIP solution for service providers
  • Desciption: The HP VoIP solution offers a unique and optimized. combination of open/scalable architecture and a set. of features enabling service providers to HP VoIP solution for service provide white paper Introduction .....................2 Target voice......................4 VoIP networks...................4 OCSC components ...........6 Deployment in operation....9 Edge domain .................12 Core Class IV domain .....13 Class V domain..............14 Conclusion.....................16 Appendix.......................17 Network and Service Provider Solutio Interconnect Optional SS7 network SMC Teleworker Home office VoIP network Access network PSTN PLMN Media gateway ISUP SS7 Trunk H323 SIP RTP MGCP H248 IP media server OSS-BSS OCSC CCS Small office Call center Large office 2 Introduction This document describes the solution that HP, through a successful partnehip with NetCentrex, offe for the deployment of telephony services over a broadband net- work using Internet Protocol (IP) technology. The components of the solution are •CCS (Call Control Server) softswitch—performs advanced Call Control and Switching functio and pro- vides enhanced Voice over IP (VoIP) revenue-generating services •OCSC (OpenCall Service Controller)—allows the intro- duction of value-added services on top of the softswitch. OCSC serves as a central point for service deployment and hosts the central repository and the service provisioning •SMC (Signaling and Media Controller)—interconnects the existing Public Network (i.e., PSTN) and the VoIP network at a Call Control–Signaling level and controls a set of Media Gateways respoible for the interconnec- tion at a media and voice trunk level Optionally HP IP Download