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ASTIGMATISM - Blurred Vision and Tired Eyes Why do things look blurryAstigmatism is a very common focussing error of the eyes which causes blur. It is caused by the shape of the eye, usually due to the cornea’s surface or occasionally due to the eye’s lens being tilted. Sometimes astigmatism can be inherited but it often happens as a normal characteristic of growth.
Blur from astigmatism is not like that from myopia where all of an image is equally blurred, because some parts of the image are more out of focus than others. If you look at the line diagrams, you can see the effect of astigmatism by tilting the tip the page down and facing away from you the lines running across the page are less distinct than those running away from you.
The blur of astigmatism makes things uncomfortable to look at, difficult to focus and may cause headaches, tiredness and poor concentration.
What about tired eyes?
Astigmatism can also result in fatigued eyes, especially if you are concentrating on anything for a long period of time, whether looking up close (for example, studying or computer use) or in the distance (for example, driving).
Download Astigmatism ManualObjectivity/.NET for C#The Microsoft .NET framework is a reliable, Internet-focused, and secure software development platform. Microsoft .NET is composed of a unique bundle of features:
• An easy-to-use integrated development environment (IDE)
• A suite of .NET interoperable object-oriented programming languages, including C#
• A Common Language Infrastructure (CLI), which enables .NET language interoperability
Objectivity/.NET for C# is a .NET programming interface for Objectivity/DB.
In response to growing market interest in the Microsoft .NET framework, Objectivity, Inc. has developed Objectivity/.NET for C#, which can be used to store and manipulate .NET/C# objects in an Objectivity/DB database. Objectivity/.NET for C# is high-performing and fully interoperable. Consistent with Objectivity, Inc.’s reputation for database storage solution excellence, Objectivity/.NET for C# is a high-performing and fully interoperable .NET database:
• It eliminates the mapping layer between C# and traditional data bases, which improves performance and reduces development effort.
• It uses the C++/CLI managed interface which is directly linked with the multi-language Objectivity/DB kernel. This enables such Objectivity/DB supported languages as, C#, C++, Java, Smalltalk, and Objectivity/SQL++, to all share the same underlying persistent objects in the Objectivity/DB federated database. The advantage of linking the new C++/CLI interface with the Objectivity/DB kernel is that the performance is much better than with message-based alternatives.
• It provides automatic C# code generation for persistent class definitions using the ooddlx tool; Objectivity/Assist can be used as a visual interface to create and generate the persistent defini tions themselves.
• It includes a managed library of Objectivity/DB access methods that can be invoked from C# (or any .NET language).Installing and using the Message Box Knowledge Object for AuthorwareThis document assumes you have a copy of the Message Box KO installer. You can download the Message Box KO from the internet at: http://www.learningconsulting.com. Please contact AEC Consulting directly, for more information. The Message Box KO works with Authorware 5, 6 and 6.5. Please make sure that Authorware is installed and/or available before launching the installer.
The installer for the Message Box KO is very simple. The only prompts that you typically need to follow are the “Next” and “Finish” buttons.
To install the Message Box KO:
1. Double-click the Message Box KO installer file.
2. In the Welcome screen, click Next to install the KOs shown in Figure 1, below.
3. The Message Box KO installer tries to automatically find the location where Authorware is installed. If it is unable to determine this location, you may receive a prompt similar to Figure 2, to manually locate the Authorware folder. Otherwise, the installer immediately copies the necessary files to appropriate Authorware subfolders, see Figure 3. If the installer copies the Message Box KO files to a location other than the intended Authorware folder (i.e. Authorware is installed in more than one location), contact your vendor for more information.
Download pdf Installing and using the Message Box Knowledge Object for AuthorwareThe Python TutorialPython is an easy to learn, powerful programming language. It has efficient high-level data structures and a simple but effective approach to object-oriented programming. Python's elegant syntax and dynamic typing, together with its interpreted nature, make it an ideal language for scripting and rapid application development in many areas on most platforms.
The Python interpreter and the extensive standard library are freely available in source or binary form for all major platforms from the Python Web site, http://www.python.org/, and may be freely distributed. The same site also contains distributions of and pointers to many free third party Python modules, programs and tools, and additional documentation.
The Python interpreter is easily extended with new functions and data types implemented in C or C++ (or other languages callable from C). Python is also suitable as an extension language for customizable applications.
This tutorial introduces the reader informally to the basic concepts and features of the Python language and system. It helps to have a Python interpreter handy for hands-on experience, but all examples are self-contained, so the tutorial can be read off-line as well.
For a description of standard objects and modules, see the Python Library Reference document. The Python Reference Manual gives a more formal definition of the language. To write extensions in C or C++, read Extending and Embedding the Python Interpreter and Python/C API Reference. There are also several books covering Python in depth.
This tutorial does not attempt to be comprehensive and cover every single feature, or even every commonly used feature. Instead,Oracle Security Alert 66Vulnerabilities in Oracle Application Server Web Cache. Description. Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Oracle Application Server Web Cache
Oracle Security Alert 66 Dated: 12 March 2004 Updated: 2 April 2004 Severity: 1 Vulnerabilities in Oracle Application Server Web Cache Description Security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Oracle Application Server Web Cache 10 g (9.0.4.0.0) and Oracle9 i Application Server Web Cache. Supported Products Affected • Oracle Application Server Web Cache 10 g (9.0.4.0.0) • Oracle9 i AS Web Cache 9.0.3.1.0 • Oracle9 i AS Web Cache 9.0.2.3.0 • Oracle9 i AS Web Cache 2.0.0.4.0 E-Business Suite 11 i Custome E-Business Suite 11 i custome using Oracle iStore 11 i (11 i .IBE.O and later) with Oracle Web Cache 9.0.2.2 (as described in Certify Issue 382345) must apply corresponding patch(es) specified in the Patch Availability Matrix. E-Business Suite 11 i Early Adopter custome implementing MetaLink note 233436.1 Italling Oracle Application Server 10 g with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11 i must apply corresponding patch(es) specified in the Patch Availability Matrix for Oracle Application Server 10 g (9.0.4.0.0). Platforms Affected All Oracle supported platforms - Sun Solaris, HP/UX, HP Tru64, IBM AIX, Linux and Windows. The only exception is Oracle Application Server Web Cache 10 g (9.0.4.0.0) on Windows, Tru64 and AIX
DownloadVirusScan for Mac Manual GuideWhat is VirusScan? What you can do with VirusScan What s new in this release VirusScan features VirusScan console On-Demand scanner On-Access scanner Uvscan command-line scanner HealthCheck VirusScan Schedule Editor eUpdate ePolicy Orchestrator Manageability Audience Conventions Getting product information Standard documentation VirusScan Help Submit a sample Technical Support Virus Information Library Contact information 2 Installing VirusScan for Mac 13 System requirements ePolicy Orchestrator requirements Installing VirusScan Standard installation Command-line (silent)installation Upgrade installation Testing your installation Uninstalling VirusScan.
Getting Started 17 Using the VirusScan console The VirusScan console Toolbar Menu bar Configuring the scanners Configuring general preferences Configuring the On-Demand scanner Configuring the On-Access scanner Using the On-Demand scanner Using the On-Access scanner Updating DAT files Configuring eUpdate settings McAfee FTP server Configuring the internal FTP server Using the VirusScan Schedule Editor Scheduling eUpdates 4 Troubleshooting 33 Frequently asked questions Installation Scanning Viruses and detection General information Advanced troubleshooting Error messages Glossary 37 Index 39
Download pdf for VirusScan for Mac Manual GuideMaya Basics TutorialHere is the basic Maya Interface: Menu Bar Common Menus – Standard File, Edit, Modify Create, Display, Window menus. Stay constant regardless of mode. Module Specific Menus – Vary based on the Maya module in which you’re operating. For example, you’ll have various polygon manipulation menus when in Modeling, and texturing tools when in Rendering. Status Line Module selector – Let’s you change which Maya module you’re using.
We typically use Modeling, Animation, and Rendering. Scene Icons – basic New, Open, and Save icons. Selection Mode – Let’s you specify how you want to select parts of your scene. By object, or By Component type. Selection Masks – Assuming you’re selecting by component type, these buttons allow you to specify the component on which you’d like to focus Snap Modes – Can be helpful in creating uniform layouts. Essentially objects etc… that you create will move to discrete coordinates as defined by a grid. Render Buttons – Shows you what your scene looks like when fully rendered. Show / Hide Editor Buttons – Lets you control what is seen at the screen’s far right
Download Maya Basics TutorialiGroove SXT Owner’s ManualThe iGroove SXT is designed to allow you to share the contents of your iPod with the world around you. The iGroove SXT is a true two-way, stereo sound system incorporating two long-throw 2.5’’ (6.4cm) woofers in a ported enclosure and two horn-loaded tweeters. This systemprovides the accuracy, detail and output that will bring your music to life as only Klipsch can. Unpack the Box Unpack the entire contents of the shipping box and make sure you have the following items.
Now you are ready to dock your iPod. While your iPod is docked, its battery is charging (until it is fully charged). System Operation The DockYour iGroove SXT system is ready to perform as soon as you plugit in and dock an iPod. The Power button located on the top right of the iGroove SXT will light up “Red” in “Standby/Off” mode and “Blue” in “On” mode. The volume up and down buttons are located to the left of the Power button on the top right of the iGroove SXT.
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