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Extractions: fastfind>>> folder format composing pairs the basic image film scanning Watch this space to see my determination of what else can be substituted for just the minimum graphic utility you need. (12/19/03 up-date: forget it, but: if you can find a copy of PPub-3.1, it will run in an XP environment better than with W-98.) * Micrografx created Picture Publisher-3.1 back in 1992 and nothing since has come close to it's intuitive convenience for doing basic digital graphics scut work. Try and find a copy which often shipped as a freebie with old scanners like Mustek brand. Although it mostly works in a Pentium/W-98 environment, some of it's best features (like for creating anaglyphs ["algebraic pasting"]) are lamed, so you need a recent graphics program as well (PPub or Paint Shop Pro) as well. * I've looked at Microsoft's (comes with your operating system) "Paint", and it won't display large images (beyond screen-size in pixel count) to a reduced scale. * I looked at Picture Window Pro-3.1 and was put off by the pricing. I tried the always-available shareware version #3 of Paint Shop Pro (a nice 2 MB download from sites like:
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Extractions: What's New? Apple Computer: Free stuff from Apple for multimedia, especially iMovie. Javascript City : A great website for people who want to learn about using and creating javascripts. A Beginner's Guide to HTML : The National Center for Supercomputing Applications features a primer for producing documents in HTML. Use this guide to learn terms and techniques. Intro to Web Design : Web Developer's Virtual Library offers a multitude of ideas to build your first Web page. Try the WDVL Resources and drop down the list to Tutorials. Click on HTML, and then click on Introduction to Web Design, a 3-day tutorial by Selena Sol. : Find the values of various colors in hexadecimal, decimal, and percantage amounts. SelfPromotion.com : How to create a search-engine friendly webpage. Also has, a free tool to help submit your webpage to search engines! User Source : Interactive tutorials, references, chats, forums, an online practice workspace, and more concerning programming and information technology. Web Building : Tons of resources for the web builder. HTML Editors, Tips and How-Tos, Site Design and Usability
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Extractions: [Contents] ecause a view represents a portion of an application's user interface, such as a button or a text field, you must be able to display it on screen. Most of the functionality of the View class centers around drawing a view's contents and managing issues such as clipping, drawing subviews, making views transparent, and using offscreen drawing buffers. The View class makes it easy for subclasses to implement these details. Each view has a bounds , a rectangle defining the location and size of the View within the application's user interface. In the IFC, this bounding rectangle is represented by the Rect class. Any drawing performed by a view is clipped to this rectangle. The view receives events, such as mouse clicks, only if they fall within the bounding rectangle. Call the draw method in the View class when your application needs to draw to the screen. The draw method calls the drawView method, which performs the actual work of drawing to the screen. Every component that is a subclass of the View class implements a drawView method; some components also have special methods that handle specific aspects of the drawing. The names of these special methods begin with drawView, and
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Extractions: Victor Vitanza's Writing the Body-Electronic a big list-o-links NCSA's Multimedia Design for the World Wide Web A Beginner's Guide to HTML ZDNet's "A Crash Course on Writing Documents for the Web" Ian Graham's Introduction to HTML and URLs Bruce Simpson's The Idiot's Guide To Creating a Home Page Writing HTML HTML Quick Reference Photoshop Tutorial by Selena Sol and Kenji Tachibanatakes you step by step through creating several handy images for your web pages in Photoshop CNET's Builder.com
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Extractions: You, them, we. Knowing the proper graphics file format to use in any given situation will save you from ever again hearing these dreaded words: "You should have created that in (the name of the program you didn't create it in)," "Your artwork isn't high enough resolution," or "I got your file...ha, ha, ha." To understand how a drawing program works, lets draw a simple triangle [1]. Remember connect-the-dots? Its the same thing. You establish a starting point (A), then click where you want the next point along the path of the line (B), and add a third point (C) at the same place as the first to create an enclosed shapea line that connects to itself. Once established, the program allows you to change the weight and color of lines and the color and substance of the fill inside shapes.
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Extractions: CoMaTh Conference, Stockton,CA, August 1995. 2000 Matthias Kawski This work was supported by the National Science Foundation through the ASU Foundation Coalition. Curve Lying in a Surface It is very common to draw a curve that lies in a surface. For elementary reasons (discretization, and interpolation, possibly even linear) we should not expect that we can nicely see the curve: restart; with(plots): hill:=plot3d(f,-3..3,-3..3,color=cyan): flat:=spacecurve([t,g(t),drop],t=-2..2,color=blue,thickness=2): high:=spacecurve([t,g(t),f(t,g(t))],t=-2..2,color=magenta,thickness=2): base:=plot3d(drop,-3..3,-3..3,color=green,grid=[2,2]): backlight:=[50,20,0.8,0.8,1]: Plotting a Vase ss:=spacecurve([rr(h(t))*cos(g(t)),rr(h(t))*sin(g(t)),h(t)],t=0..2*Pi,numpoints=100,scaling=constrained,color=blue): pp:=plot3d([rr(t)*cos(s),rr(t)*sin(s),t],t=0..3.5,s=0..2*Pi,scaling=constrained,style=patchnogrid,orientation=[33,80]): Two Intersecting Surfaces The problem of interpolated surfaces generated from discrete grids generally makes it very hard to get a good picture of the curve of intersection of two surfaces.
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Extractions: Graphics Group We have all seen a lot of wonderful looking computer graphics, and many of us have spent time playing video games or watching our kids (or their kids) play them. It is clear that computer graphics, especially interactive graphics, is an incredibly expressive medium, with potential beyond our current imagination. Affordable personal computers are capable of very impressive 2D animation and multi-media. Interactive 3D graphics is already available, and soon it will be standard for new personal computers. Thus, the raw materials for creating and sharing interactive graphics are in reach of all of us. That's the good news. The bad news is that very few people are able to create their own interactive graphics, and so what might otherwise be a widely shared medium of communication is instead a tool for specialists. The problem is that there are too many low-level details that have to do not with the desired content e.g., shapes, appearance and behavior but rather how to get a computer to present the content. For instance, behaviors like motion and growth are generally gradual, continuous phenomena. Moreover, many such behaviors go on simultaneously. Computers, on the other hand, cannot directly accommodate either of these basic properties, because they do their work in discrete steps rather than continuously, and they only do one thing at a time. Graphics programmers have to spend much of their effort bridging the gap between
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Extractions: CREATIVE COMPUTING VOL. 9, NO. 12 / DECEMBER 1983 / PAGE 97 Graphics and music for the color computer. (evaluation) Joe Devlin. Graphics and Music for the Color Computer Semidraw Semidraw is a sketching program that allows you to draw on the screen of your television or monitor. It is called Semidraw because it makes use of the Color Computer semi-graphics modes. Along with the advantages of text coexistent on the screen with graphics, the semi-graphics mode allows you to have up to 15 colors onscreen at one time, rather than the maximum of four available in other Color Computer graphic modes. The problem with the semi-graphics mode is that it provides a rather strangely shaped pixel, one that is much longer than it is tall. The creators of Semidraw have evened out this monstrosity by creating a cursor that is relatively large, but symmetrical. The program starts with a detailed semigraphics drawing lesson for the novice. If you prefer, you can skip this part and start with a blank screen or recall a previously saved image. Semidraw can apply color to the screen wherever the cursor can be moved. The cursor is moved around the screen using either the right joystick or the arrow keys on the keyboard. To draw or set a dot simply press the joystick button or the @ key. The color of the cursor indicates the color of the dot you will set. You can change the color of the cursor with the left joystick or by pressing the C key and the number of the color you want.
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Extractions: From riccardodesantis at fastwebnet.it Wed May 5 09:19:24 2004 From: riccardodesantis at fastwebnet.it (riccardodesantis@fastwebnet.it) Date: Wed May 5 09:19:13 2004 Subject: [Chimera-users] Message-ID: Hallo, my name is Riccardo De Santis, and I'm a new user of CHIMERA. I'd like to know how to use the program in command line mode. I noticed that there is a NOGUI option, I tryed it but unsuccessfully. Cuold you help me , please? Thank you in advance, Riccardo De Santis. From riccardodesantis at fastwebnet.it Wed May 5 09:38:36 2004 From: riccardodesantis at fastwebnet.it (riccardodesantis@fastwebnet.it) Date: Wed May 5 09:19:14 2004 Subject: [Chimera-users] Message-ID: Hallo, my name is Riccardo De Santis and I'm a new user of CHIMERA. I'd like to know how run the program from the command line. I've tryed with the command NOGUI but the program doesn't start. Another question is: how can I use matchmaker (in the graphic menu) to match the molecules from the command line? Which is the istruction to type? Thank you in advance, Riccardo De Santis. From pett at cgl.ucsf.edu Wed May 5 16:18:24 2004 From: pett at cgl.ucsf.edu (Eric Pettersen) Date: Wed May 5 15:18:28 2004 Subject: [Chimera-users] In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hello all, Is it possible to add a new "level" to the rainbow command such that each submodel of a multi-model PDB file (MODEL/ENDMDL records) can be visited separately by the rainbow command? I have some pdb files with several tens to hundreds of submodels in them. Separating them by chain ID (so I can use the rainbow chains command) has proven to be impractical for other reasons, so this would be useful in such a case. Thanks for the great software. Jarrod Smith Jarrod A. Smith, Ph.D. Asst. Director, Center for Structural Biology Research Asst. Professor, Biochemistry Vanderbilt University 203 processes: 140 sleeping, 63 running From pett at cgl.ucsf.edu Wed May 12 17:17:31 2004 From: pett at cgl.ucsf.edu (Eric Pettersen) Date: Wed May 12 16:17:34 2004 Subject: [Chimera-users] rainbow command with sub-models In-Reply-To:
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Extractions: Table Graphics There are two "legitimate" uses of tables: dispalying tabular data, and for simple page layout. Other uses of tables are not recommended when it comes to composing easy-to-use pages and sites. A good deal of information can be expressed in tables. For example, one column could be a student's name, the other columns could be assignments, and each row could represent a student and his/her grades. Data from spreadsheets and many databases fit nicely into tables. Because HTML is not an optimal page-layout or page-description language, many authors resort to using tables to organize page content. Table columns can lend a page a newspaper look, content in a narrow table can be used to provide wider margins, and narrow left- or right-aligned columns can be used to house site-menus. They can also be used to achieve spacing and alignments that aren't available with normal paragraphs and lists. Graphics shown on a computer screen are an array of pixels. One could imagine a matrix that is m x n in size, with
Getting Started With HTML composing Good HTML is a good overview of how to use HTML to clearly convey your Howto use graphics, color, and other fancy features to jazz up your pages. http://www.wellesley.edu/Computing/introhtml.html
Extractions: Getting Started with HTML All pages on the World Wide Web are written in a language called HTML ( H yper T ext M arkup L View menu and selecting Page Source It used to be the case that anyone who wanted to design a web page had to know HTML, and the software you would use to design a web page was just a simple text editor (the "source code" of a web page, as distinguished from the page a browser displays when given the source code, is just a file containing plain text and HTML commands, meaning that it can be read by any word processing program on any computer). To create a web page, you would write your document and then type in HTML tags by hand. Nowadays, programs such as Macromedia Dreamweaver and Claris HomePage exist, which allow you to design a page visually, as you would in a word processing program, inserting the HTML code automatically. However, there are good reasons to know HTML, rather than depending on programs like Dreamweaver. Even if you prefer to use Dreamweaver, knowing HTML will allow you to fine-tune your pages. Furthermore, knowing HTML will give you just a little more insight into the way the Web really works.
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Extractions: Accepted to the Workshop on Compositional Software Architectures , January 1998 In considering the future of "compositional software architectures" as rendered through distributed object systems and on the World Wide Web, it is useful to set aside the hype of new technologies and consider what is already being accompished with existing infrastructures. On the Web, users and developers have already adopted two powerful ways to compose active processing with information distribution: active pages ("cgi-bin") and active proxies . In this position paper, we focus on the latter as a tool for parties beyond the original developer to externalize extensions to a software or information architecture. Independent extensibility is a critical affordance of compositional software architectures. To realize the full potential of concurrent evolution of systems by all the system's stakeholders, architects should be encouraged to support externalized, component-oriented hooks. In particular, active proxies on the Web demonstrate the power of independent evolution and the serendipitous synergy of orthogonal services. Soon, HTTP in conjunction with PEP will systematize this power and bring it to clients and servers as well. When fetching a resource through the HyperText Transport Protocol, clients can contact the origin server
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Extractions: Focus on the writing process. Explore each of the following areas and consider how you might use word processing software at each step in the process. alternative products Do It! Inspiration Download a demo copy of Inspiration . Explore the website for project ideas. Create an Inspiration web for a book you are reading.
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