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npm install --save-dev ember-cli-sass ember install ember-cli-foundation-6-sass
// ember-cli-build.js /* global require, module */ var EmberApp = require('ember-cli/lib/broccoli/ember-app'); module.exports = function(defaults) { var app = new EmberApp(defaults, { // Add options here 'ember-cli-foundation-6-sass': { 'foundationJs': [ ...
To discovery all the available print services, we can use the PrintServiceLookup class. Let's see how: import javax.print.PrintService; import javax.print.PrintServiceLookup; public class DiscoveringAvailablePrintServices { public static void main(String[] args) { discoverPrintS...
To discovery the default print service, we can use the PrintServiceLookup class. Let's see how:: import javax.print.PrintService; import javax.print.PrintServiceLookup; public class DiscoveringDefaultPrintService { public static void main(String[] args) { discoverDefaultPrintSer...
Doc is an interface and the Java Print Service API provide a simple implementation called SimpleDoc. Every Doc instance is basically made of two aspects: the print data content itself (an E-mail, an image, a document etc) the print data format, called DocFlavor (MIME type + Representation class...
Sometimes we need to determine some aspects of the print request. We will call them attribute. Are examples of print request attributes: amount of copies (1, 2 etc), orientation (portrait or landscape) chromacity (monochrome, color) quality (draft, normal, high) sides (one-sided, two-sided e...
The problem statement is like if we are given two string str1 and str2 then how many minimum number of operations can be performed on the str1 that it gets converted to str2. Implementation in Java public class EditDistance { public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO Auto-generated ...
For example, we can create a ring-shaped cursor fixed to the center of the screen. To fix the cursor to the screen so the cursor is always present no matter where we look, we place it as a child of the active camera entity. We pull it in front of the camera by placing it on the negative Z axis. When...
We’ll first go over gaze-based interactions. Gaze-based interactions rely on rotating our heads and looking at objects to interact with them. This type of interaction is for headsets without a controller. Even with a rotation-only controller (Daydream, GearVR), the interaction is still similar. Sinc...
Also known as gaze-based cursor. If we set the cursor to be fuse-based, the cursor will trigger a click if the user gazes at an entity for a set amount of time. Imagine a laser strapped to the user’s head, and the laser extends out into the scene. If the user stares at an entity long enough (i.e., t...
To add visual feedback to the cursor to show when the cursor is clicking or fusing, we can use the animation system. When the cursor intersects the entity, it will emit an event, and the animation system will pick up event with the begin attribute: <a-entity cursor="fuse: true; fuseTimeout:...
Adding 3DoF Controllers Controllers with 3 degrees of freedom (3DoF) are limited to rotational tracking. 3DoF controllers have no positional tracking meaning we can’t reach out nor move our hand back-and-forth or up-and-down. Having a controller with only 3DoF is like having a hand and wrist withou...
A camera situated at the average height of human eye level (1.6 meters or 1.75 yard or 5.25 feet). <a-entity camera="userHeight: 1.6" look-controls></a-entity>
The debug component enables component-to-DOM serialization. <a-scene debug></a-scene> Component-to-DOM Serialization By default, for performance reasons, A-Frame does not update the DOM with component data. If we open the browser’s DOM inspector, we will see only the component names...
_id is a 12 bytes hexadecimal number which assures the uniqueness of every document. You can provide _id while inserting the document. If you didn't provide then MongoDB provide a unique id for every document. These 12 bytes first 4 bytes for the current timestamp, next 3 bytes for machine id, next ...
Reduce is a function which will take an array, function and accumulator and use accumulator as seed to start the iteration with the first element to give next accumulator and the iteration continues for all the elements in the array (refer below example) defmodule MyList do def reduce([], _func,...
If you have: val r = Random(233) infix inline operator fun Int.rem(block: () -> Unit) { if (r.nextInt(100) < this) block() } You can write the following DSL-like code: 20 % { println("The possibility you see this message is 20%") }
Install properties reader: npm install properties-reader --save Create a directory env to store your properties files: mkdir env Create environments.js: process.argv.forEach(function (val, index, array) { var arg = val.split("="); if (arg.length > 0) { ...
In this example, we take a sine curve plot and add more features to it; namely the title, axis labels, title, axis ticks, grid and legend. # Plotting tutorials in Python # Enhancing a plot import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt x = np.linspace(0, 2.0*np.pi, 101) y = np.sin(x) ...

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