Member Login

E-mail:    Password:  




 TitleDate AddedCompany
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Access the HTML DOM From Managed Code (Level 100)2008-01-28 Microsoft
  The attendee of this webcast will learn how to call the HTML Document Object Model (DOM) in Microsoft Silverlight version 1.1 to control visual elements in an HTML page - all from managed code.

Tags: Graphics Applications
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Learn How to Call Managed Code From JavaScript (Level 100)2008-01-28 Microsoft
  The attendee will learn how to access events, properties, and methods from HTML page using JavaScript in Microsoft Silverlight application - the best part of this is that it prevents roundtrips to the Web server.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Create Your Own Media Player and Skin With Silverlight 2.0 (Level 100)2008-01-28 Microsoft
  Why write the code when one can have it generated? The attendee of this webcast will learn how to make the most of templates with the Microsoft Expression Encoder and create very own video player with Microsoft Silverlight version 1.1.

Tags: Application Development
  
whitepaper IT Manager Webcast: Quick Tips and Tricks to Make Your IT Department More Effective and Efficient Using Visio 2007 (Level 200)2008-01-22 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast demonstrates how to use Visio 2007 for network installations, capacity planning, Web site design, database modeling, security analysis, asset management, and move management. These are all valuable assets for both IT and facilities management types, application architecture, network planning, and project management. The attendee will explain why Visio 2007 is like the Swiss knife in the world of IT.

Tags: Graphics Applications, Data Visualization
  
whitepaper Live From Redmond: Tricks and Traps Developing With Silverlight2008-01-16 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast examines practices that can slow down Silverlight, tricks to work around these traps, and best-practices that can optimize performance.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Building a Rich Web Experience With Silverlight and Microsoft Expression Studio (Level 200)2008-01-10 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast will explain how to make the most out of Microsoft Silverlight 1.0 using Microsoft Expression Studio. The presenter shows how to animate 2-D objects, simulate 3-D environments, and incorporate media into the Silverlight project.

Tags: Graphics Applications, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Designer Series (Part 3 of 5) - Introducing Events in Expression Blend to a Silverlight Designer (Level 200)2007-12-05 Microsoft
  The attendee of this webcast will learn how to create events with Microsoft Expression Blend for developers to use. This webcast shows how to create basic animations in Microsoft Expression Blend, and how the information is converted into XAML. The webcast also shows how to work with the object tree in Microsoft Expression Blend in order to achieve an understanding of layers.

Tags: Graphics Applications, Programming Languages
  
whitepaper Insert and Position Graphics in Word Documents2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  Graphics can add interest and impact to one's Word documents. Suppose one has completed a letter telling friends about the great party one threw for the cat's birthday. The words capture the festive mood of the event, but that page of text looks lifeless and dull. One need graphics to enliven the prose.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Troubleshoot Inserting Frequently Used Text and Graphics2007-12-01 Microsoft Tips
  In order to see an AutoComplete tip for person names and e-mail addresses, one must use Microsoft Word as the default e-mail editor. Then one must first send e-mail to a person so that one can see an AutoComplete tip for the person's name or e-mail address when one types it in a document. If one does not type the person's name or e-mail address in a document for some time after sending the e-mail, the name and address will automatically be removed from the AutoText list. The name and e-mail address will be added to the list after one e-mails the person again.

Tags: Word Processing
  
whitepaper Maps and Data Sets Supplied With SAS/GIS Software2007-12-01 SAS Institute
  Several SAS/GIS sample maps and their associated data sets are supplied with SAS/GIS Software. These maps reside in the MAPS library, along with map data sets shipped with SAS/GRAPH Software. These maps can be used for exploring the software or for demonstration purposes. To open the sample maps, invoke SAS/GIS and select File => Open Map, or right-mouse on the GIS Map window and select Open map. Select the MAPS library, followed by the catalog and map name. Three sets of sample maps are included with SAS/GIS Software, and two maps are created by the SAS/GIS Tutorial. The following list provides the name of the map, and the spatial data sets, catalogs, and data sets associated with each map. The format of the map name is MAPS.catalog.map-name.

Tags: GPS - GIS, Graphics Applications