... RSS, and Atom 54 922.1 Parsing plain old XML 55 0LINQ to XML 55 0■XmlSerializer 55 422.2 Working with JSON 55 8JsonObject and JsonArray 55 9■DataContractJsonSerializer 56 222.3 Working with RSS ... Collecting ink drawings 194Creating the InkPresenter 1 95 ■Collecting ink 1 95 Styling the ink 1979 .5 Summary 198 14 CHAPTER 1 Introducing Silverlight Silverlight posts on the web. From Dave’s link ... 102■Customizing icons 1 05 ■Updating 1 05 5.4 Alerting the user with notification toast 106 5.5 Controlling the host window 107Basic window properties 108■Changing window chrome 109■Minimizing,...
... 322Creating the OpenCL context 323■Sharing data between OpenGL and OpenCL 3 25 ■Synchronizing access to shared data 328 15. 2 Obtaining information 329Obtaining OpenGL object and texture information ... information 329■Obtaining information about the OpenGL context 330 15. 3 Basic interoperability example 331Initializing OpenGL operation 331■Initializing OpenCL operation 331■Creating data objects ... find the Author Online forum for this book by going to www.manning.com/OpenCLinAction and clicking the Author Online link. Simple questions and concerns get rapid responses. In contrast, if you’re...
... Expression Blend 259 Chapter 12: Styling inSilverlight 281 Chapter 13: Transformations and Animations 3 15 Chapter 14: Custom Controls 337 Chapter 15: Printing inSilverlight 357 Chapter ... Chapter 15, “Printing in Silverlight, ” discusses how to add printing functionality to Silverlight applications. www.it-ebooks.infoCHAPTER 2 INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL STUDIO 2010 17 Figure 2 -5. ... evolution of the user interface continues in the Windows operating system. Perhaps the most prominent difference between Windows 7 and previous versions of Windows is user-interface improvements....
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... Installing Liferay’s social networking portlets 158 6.3 Understanding Liferay’s social features 158 Relating with others 159 ■Publishing activities 159 Sending social requests 159 6.4 Using profile ... for taking off and running with the PDF tools. Speaking of training, special thanks to Ed Shin and Jeff Handa for helping memaximize my time on the book by organizing various training tasks. ... 217■Customizing JSP files 218■Customizing services 2198.3 Hooks in action: customizing Inkwell’s shopping cart 221Generating a service layer in a hook 223■Creating the configuration file 2 25 ■Overriding...
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