LaTeX is probably the best and most established open-source type setting solution for academical purposes, but it is also a relic from ancient times. I needed to know about the “video” tags anyways because I will be using them in deploying a website with a few hundred of videos soon.A few weeks ago I submitted my PhD thesis, which I have written in LaTeX. If any of canvas, storage, geolocation or video interests you, and you are new to using them in HTML, then this book is way better way to get it right as opposed to finding examples online.ĭisclaimer: I received the e-book HTML5: Up and Running (valid for 30 days) from O’Reilly. The things that seem promising in HTML5 are the canvas, storage for web applications, and geolocation but it will depend on whether you will really need to use it or not. The microdata elements, actually, attributes instead of elements, show that also after a decade of “Semantic Web”, the semantic markup of content of web pages will likely be based on a practical solution that is easy to implement for the html/web developer, as opposed to other methods that never really took off (such as microformats and RDFa). The new elements for forms are the best example of lack of browser support on elements that, after a decade, you would imagine would be standard components by now. It is not a problem of HTML5, it is a problem of lack of agreement among Web browsers and of patents behind (most of) video codecs. For example, it seems too much work to get different versions of a video in order to make it work in most web browsers. The book will not disappoint you but the support of HTML5 may do so, depending on what you want to really do. It always tell you why something exists, which is very helpful as compared to just providing examples with their respective screen shots as other books do or as you would get from finding the examples yourself searching online. Then, it starts from the simple elements that now have a shorter syntax and new semantic elements that are intended to specify that a web page has articles, sections, header and footer. The author tells you why HTML5 took for ever to come out. Posted in book review | Comments Off on Canvas Pocket Reference by David Flanagan (Review) I’m looking forward to see the Web when most sites use canvas (instead of Flash and the like) for simple graphic animations or just improved user interfaces.ĭisclaimer: I was provided a hard-copy of the book from O’Reilly for review and returned it back after posting the review. The few pages in the book on those topics made the book worthwhile. #How modify an imported patent drawing with inkscape. how toI needed a book that explains how to use bitmap images and do image processing in them. If you do not wear jeans or shorts at work, then you may not be the intended audience for this book. If unfamiliar with pocket reference books from O’Reilly, they are small, you can carry it in the back pocket of your jeans. Fortunately, there are not that many methods in canvas. The second chapter is a reference of the canvas methods, which will be the details needed once you’re actually coding. At the end of the first chapter, you’ll know what can be done using canvas and how. The way you draw graphics, fill them, color them, etc is different than traditional environments such as Java graphics. For example, whatever you draw uses a style that is defined separately from the drawing code, similar to the separation of content and presentation in HTML/CSS. The first chapter explains how things work in canvas. The book contains two chapters that are completely different of each other. #How modify an imported patent drawing with inkscape. codeThis book will explain how things are done and after that, you’ll be able to grab sample code from the web and actually be able to customize it to what you need. Summary: The book provides examples to explain feature after feature of canvas, carefully mentioning the concepts behind the feature being explained (strokes, gradients, transparency, text, shadows, etc). Posted in miscellaneous | Comments Off on this e-mail was sent from a notification-only e-mail address that cannot accept incoming e-mail Note: this e-mail was sent from a notification-only e-mail address that cannot accept incoming e-mail. See our return policy for our returns timeline at Thank you for shopping at. If you are due a refund you will receive another email confirmation shortly. We wanted to let you know that we received your return for your order. Here’s the text and picture (emphasis added in the last line). The irony is that one of Amazon’s automated emails do send cc email themselves to the email address that cannot accept incoming email. Why send email from an email address that does not accept incoming email?Īs a customer, what are we supposed to do? They could at least have a “reply-to” address that goes to a customer support email address or something like that.
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