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  • Mulberry Internet Mail Client Reference Guide Manual
  • 2.1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2.2 INSTALLING MULBERRY 2.3 GETTING HELP 2.4 STARTING MULBERRY 2.5 DRAG AND DROP 2.6 CONTEXTUAL MENUS 2.7 USING A NETWORK CONNECTION 3. BASIC CONCEPTS 3.1 MODES OF OPERATION 3.2 THE IMAP AND POP PROTOCOLS: ACCESSING YOUR EMAIL 3.2.1 The IMAP Protocol 3.2.1.1 Subscriptions 3.2.1.2 Extensions to IMAP 3.2.1.3 Disconnected Mode 3.2.2 The POP Protocol 3.3 THE MIME PROTOCOL: EMAIL IS NOT JUST TEXT ANYMORE 3.4 THE SMTP PROTOCOL: SENDING MAIL 3.4.1 Extensions to SMTP 3.5 THE IMSP AND ACAP PROTOCOLS: REMOTE PREFERENCE AND ADDRESS BOOK STORAGE 26 3.6 THE LDAP PROTOCOL: DIRECTORY ASSISTANCE 3.7 GENERAL SECURITY CONCEPTS 3.7.1 Authentication Security 3.7.2 PGP Message Security 3.7.3 Encrypted Network Traffic 3.8 READ RECEIPTS REQUESTS 3.9 MESSAGE FILTERING 4. CONFIGURING MULBERRY 4.1 ACCOUNTS PANEL 4.1.1 IMAP Mailbox Account 4.1.1.1 Authentication Tab 4.1.1.2 Options Tab 4.1.1.3 Extras Tab 4.1.2 POP3 Mailbox Account 4.1.2.1 Options Tab 4.1.2.2 Local Tab 4.1.3 Local Mailbox Account 4.1.4 SMTP Send Mail Account 4.1.4.1 Options Tab 4.1.5 IMSP Options Account 4.1.5.1 Options Tab 4.1.5.2 Sets Tab 4.1.6 ACAP Options Account 4.1.7 IMSP Address Books Account 4.1.7.1 Options Tab 4.1.8 ACAP Address Books Account 4.1.9 LDAP Address Search Account 4.1.9.1 Options Tab 4.1.9.2 Attr. 1 Tab 4.1.9.3 Attr. 2 Tab 4.1.10 ManageSIEVE Filter Account 4.2 ALERTS.49 4.2.1 Attachments Tab 4.3 DISPLAY52 4.3.1 Server Tab 4.3.2 Mailbox Tab 4.3.3 Message Tab 4.3.4 Labels Tab 4.3.5 Quotes Tab 4.3.6 Styles Tab 4.4 FONTS…60 4.5 MAILBOX 4.5.1 Basic Tab 4.5.2 Advanced Tab 4.5.3 Disconnected Tab Download pdf for Mulberry Internet Mail
  • Basic Walk-Cycle Tutorial Maya
  • This tutorial is intended to teach new animation students a few basic animation techniques and workflow based on fundamental animation principles using Maya and a free character setup named walkingBall_v2.3 created by the author. This character setup or “rig” has many useful features without being overwhelming to newer students. This tutorial assumes you have a basic understanding of how to navigate the Maya interface, find menu commands, and other basic computer file management skills. Powerful 3D applications such as Maya require a predefined location to save data and files while you are working. Large studio animation production lines typically create custom software for managing project file structures, to control naming conventions, and to track revisions. Absent such large studio resources we will use the method of organizing files and data that the developers of Maya created called a “Project”. The beauty of this is that you can have multiple projects simultaneously, each with its own set of resources This tutorial also assumes you are somewhat new to 3D software and animation concepts. We will be using a basic pose-to-pose approach of animation. Pose-to-pose animation is what its name implies, creating character movement by establishing primary positions, or poses, and methodically moving the character from one pose to the next. Different, but just as valid methods such as straight-ahead or layered animation are not described in this tutorial. Download pdf Basic Walk-Cycle Tutorial Maya
  • Mac OS X Installation Guide Manual
  • It is updated version that replaces Appendix C in the 2 nd edition (16 May 2004) of Web Database Applications with PHP and MySQL by Hugh E. Williams and David Lane. This appendix is copyright O’Reilly Media Inc. We thank Jeanne Pickering, Scott Brown, Matt Starks, and Bill Griffiths for feedback, errata, and suggestions. This appendix is a guide to installing the software used in the book on an Apple MacIntosh OS X platform. The instructions are designed for administrators, so you’ll need to be able to login as the root user. The instructions were written and tested on Mac OS X Panther (Version 10.3.1) with kernel version Darwin 7.0.0. After showing you how to get PHP, Apache, and MySQL running, we then present a short guide to downloading and installing the PHP script and database examples used in this book. We also show you how to set up tools that are needed by examples in the book but aren’t included in the default Apache, PHP, and MySQL installations. The Mac OS X environment, PHP, Apache, MySQL, and our code examples can all change over time. This means that this guide may not work perfectly when you use it. To get the latest installation guide in HTML and PDF formats, along with changes and corrections to this guide, visit http://www.webdatabasebook.com/install-guides. Getting Started There are two approaches to working with MySQL, Apache, and PHP: Download pdf Mac OS X Installation Guide Manual
  • Eclipse tutorial: Step by step tutorial on using and debugging Java in Eclipse
  • Download java (preferably jdk 1.5+ from java.sun.com) Download eclipse (it’s a huge zip file) for your local machine (windows/mac/etc) If needed be, you might need a zip program to open the zip file. See class webpage (resources) for this Start eclipse by clicking on the “eclipse.exe” file in the eclipse directory you unzipped the eclipse program. It will ask you to specify a default workspace, this is where files are created for you…you need to remember this so that you can find your files to submit When started you should see an eclipse logo , then a welcome screen. Click on the “workbench” arrow icon, which will start the workbench portion of eclipse. Click on java perspective: Window-> Open perspective -> java (might have to click other, if not on a list) Create a new java project: File->New->Project->Java project->next-> type a name for your project -> finish You should see your project on the right side (package explorer). Lets say you called it w3134, right click on w3134 and choose new->class give it a name (testing) and click off the add main choice on the bottom Download this PDF (2 pages only) Eclipse tutorial: Step by step tutorial on using and debugging Java in Eclipse
  • Connect a Zapp Handset to MAC User Guide
  • Setting the speed of your high speed modem included in your Zapp Handset Hyundai H1-00 Handset Synertek S200 handset Installing the USB Interface Install ATEN USB to Serial Adapter ATEN Adapter on Mac OS 9 Zapp Modem (230Kbps) Installation Configure Remote Access TCP/IP Settings Setting your default browser: Setting the speed of your high speed modem included in your Zapp Handset Hyundai H1-00 Handset press menu press 7 press 3 select 230400 using up/down arrows press select press [END] button The Zapp modem speed is now set to 230400bps. Synertek S200 handset press menu button press 6 (Network) press 2 (Computer Speed) select 230400 using up/down arrows press menu button when 230400 is selected The Zapp modem speed is now set to 230400bps. Installing the USB Interface Install ATEN USB to Serial Adapter You may connect your Zapp Handset to USB port using a Zapp Serial Data Cable and a standard USB to Serial Adapter. Here is an example with the USB Adapter manufactured by ATEN Technologies ( http://www.aten-usa.com/ ) Connect Zapp Serial Data Cable to the mobile device. Connect Zapp Serial Data Cable to ATEN Adapter Connect ATEN Adapter to a computer USB port ATEN Adapter on Mac OS 9 ATEN USB to Serial Adapter is provided with it’s own driver. Download pdf Connect a Zapp Handset to MAC User Guide
  • NI Vision 8.2 Development Module
  • This document outlines new functionality, system requirements, installation procedures, and descriptions of the documentation included with the NI Vision Development Module. The NI Vision Development Module is for engineers and scientists who are developing machine vision and scientific imaging applications. The NI Vision Development Module includes NI Vision and NI Vision Assistant. NI Vision is a library of powerful functions for image processing, and is available for LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI™, and Microsoft Visual Basic. NI Vision Assistant is an interactive environment for developers who need to quickly prototype vision applications without programming. In addition, the NI Vision Development Module ships with the NI Vision Acquisition Software CD, which includes National Instruments driver software for controlling image acquisition products. Refer to the readme.rtf file, included with the software, for the most up-to-date information about the NI Vision Development Module. This section describes the new features available in the NI Vision Development Module. • Golden Template Comparison—Functions for comparing the pixel intensities of an image under inspection to a golden template. A golden template is an image containing an ideal representation of an object under inspection. • Data Matrix—Enhancements in speed and accuracy and functions that output the ISO 16022 (AIM) grade for a given Data Matrix barcode. • Geometric Matching Enhancements: – Calibrated Images—Uses calibration information attached to the inspection image to return the location, orientation, and angle of a match in pixels and real-world units. – Multiple Template Matching—Simultaneously locate multiple grayscale templates within a single grayscale image. Download pdf NI Vision 8.2 Development Module
  • Model A Ford Third Brake Light Installation Guide
  • This manual should serve as a guide for. installing a third brake light kit ... Ford. The third brake light mounts to the back window with two suction cups. Model A Ford Third Brake Light Itallation Guide Creative Connectio, Inc. Coumer Hot Line: 888-471-LOGO 770-476-7322 In Atlanta, GA http://www.logolites.com P/N: 100-0006/A ?2001 Creative Connectio, Inc. 3407 Hwy. 120 Duluth, GA 30096, USA “Logo Lites” and the Logo Lites logo are registered trademarks of Creative Connectio, Inc. - 2 - Table Of Contents Introduction______________________________________________________________________________2 Safety Information____________________________________________________________________________ 2 Tools Needed_________________________________________________________________________________ 2 Overview ________________________________________________________________________________3 Hardware Components ____________________________________________________________________3 Itallation_______________________________________________________________________________3 Step 1 Assemble Third Brake Light___________________________________________________________ 3 Step 2: Mount The Third Brake Light _________________________________________________________ 4 Step 3: Route the Wires _____________________________________________________________________ 4 Step 4: Make the Electrical Connectio _______________________________________________________ 5 Step 5: Itall the Fuse Holder And Fuse _______________________________________________________ 6 Removing Third Brake Light _______________________________________________________________6 Trouble Shooting__________________________________________________________________________6 Replacement parts guide ___________________________________________________________________7 Limited Warranty_________________________________________________________________________7 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing a Logo Lites® LED Third Brake Light Kit. Your third brake light kit was built to high quality standards to provide you with yea of reliable service. This manual should serve as a guide for italling a third brake light kit on your vehicle. Download PDF
  • VW Golf and Jetta Fuel and Exhaust Systems - Carburettor Models Manual
  • Accelerator and throttle cables - removal, refitting and adjustment . 10 Accelerator pedal - removal and refitting Air cleaner element - renewal Air cleaner unit - removal and refitting Automatic air cleaner temperature control - testing Carburettor (1.05 litre engine) - adjustments Carburettor (1.3 litre engine) - adjustments Carburettor (1.6 & 1.8 litre engines) - adjustments Carburettor - overhaul Carburettor - removal and refitting Choke cable (1.05 litre engine) - removal, refitting and adjustment . 12 Exhaust system - inspection, removal and refitting Fuel filler gravity valve - removal, testing and refitting Fuel gauge sender unit - removal and refitting Fuel pump - testing, removal and refitting Fuel reservoir - removal and refitting Fuel tank - removal and refitting General information and precautions Inlet and exhaust manifolds - removal and refitting Inlet manifold preheating - testing Specifications Air cleaner Type Element type Element application: 1.05 litre 1.3 litre 1.6 litre 1.8 litre Automatic air temperature control Renewable paper Champion Wl01 Champion W102 Champion U508 Champion U508 Fuel pump Type: 1.05 and 1.3 litre 1.6 and 1.8 litre Mechanical, diaphragm, operated by plunger from camshaft Mechanical, diaphragm, operated by eccentric on intermediate shaft 4A Fuel filter Type Champion L104 Carburettor - 1.05 litre Pierburg/Solex 31 PIC-7 Type Venturi Main jet Air correction jet with emulsion tube Idling fuel jet Idling air jet uxiliary fuel jet Auxiliary air jet Enrichment (primary/secondary) Injection capacity (cc/stroke) Float needle valve Float needle valve washer thickness Fast idle speed Choke valve gap Throttle valve gap
  • Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • Some of the developers responsible for the success of Pharaoh thought that it might be nice to leave the original team and found their own production studio so they can focus on their vision: a three dimensional version of the famous city builder. Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile is their first project and it reflects perfectly in the quality of the finished product. Cheat mode: Press [Enter] during game play, enter one of the following codes, then press [Enter] to activate the corresponding cheat function. Add indicated amount of resource to selected building; leave amount blank for maximum Ptah Add envoy to palace - Ra Lose current level - Set Win current level - Thoth Clear all household inventory - Sobek Clear goods inventory - Sobek Goods Clear food inventory - Sobek Food List cheat options - Amun View indicated coordinate - Worship View indicated unit - Hathor View indicated unit - Hathor Kill all units for indicated player - Anubis Redistributes food as if harvest occurred - Ma’at Remove resources from building. - Isis Restore all units HP back to full - Hapi Same as Ptah, but also create storage area for resource - Bast Toggle free palace upgrade. - Horus Fill building with all resources to max - Osiris Resource numbers: Use one of the following values for the parameter in the codes. Download pdf Immortal Cities: Children of the Nile - Games Cheats Hints & Trainer PC Guide
  • How to Connect Technology and Passion in the Service of Learning
  • The digital age has vastly expanded people's access to all sorts of information and resources, including educational materials. The Internet has also fostered a new culture of sharing, one in which content is freely contributed and distributed with few restrictions. Indeed, the latest evolution of the Internet, Web 2.0, is creating a new kind of participatory medium that is ideal for encouraging multiple types of learning. Web 2.0 has blurred the line between producers and consumers of content and has shifted attention from access to information toward access to other people. New kinds of online resources — social-networking sites, blogs, wikis, and virtual communities — have allowed people with common interests to meet, share ideas, and collaborate in innovative ways. Two of those ways involve social learning, based on the premise that our understanding of content is socially constructed, through conversations about that content and through interactions around problems or actions. The focus is not so much on what we learn as on how we learn. In addition, social learning concerns not only "learning about" the subject matter but also "learning to be" full participants in the field. That involves acquiring the practices and norms of established practitioners in that field or acculturating into a community of practice, such as an open-source community, where you are required to assimilate the sensibilities and ways of seeing the world embodied within that community. That culture of sharing and participation usually starts with the students themselves, as we see vividly in the complex, multiplayer game