... "binfmt_aout" and press Enter. Figure 3. 13: Selecting fs modules A confirmation screen, shown in Figure 3. 14 appears. To install the module, select the Install item and press Enter. ... Exit the dselect program by highlighting the Quit menu item and pressing Enter. The screen shown in Figure 3. 23 appears. Figure 3. 23: The Linux login prompt To login to Linux for the first ... system asks you to confirm your entries. Type Y and press Enter to confirm your choices; or, type N and press Enter to revise your choices. 3. 1 .3. 3 Configuring shadow passwords Next, the system...
... resolutions. 5. Installingand Configuring the X Window System This chapter helps you install, configure, and use the X Window System (often known simply as X). Once X is up and running, you ... such damage. The author and publisher have taken pains to make this chapter clear and accurate, but their efforts don't ensure that the procedure presented in this chapter will work correctly ... see it work. To start X, type the command: startx Your system's screen should briefly go blank and then you should see X's graphical desktop. Chapter 6, Using the X Window System,...
... photoemitter and photoreceiver.Sclater Chapter3 5 /3/ 01 10: 23 AM Page 9064Sclater Chapter3 5 /3/ 01 10:20 AM Page 6481Fig. 19 A paste belt applicator passes around thepulley in a pastepot and slides ... dashed line. This willcause the bobbin changer to operate.Sclater Chapter3 5 /3/ 01 10:22 AM Page 8691Sclater Chapter3 5 /3/ 01 10: 23 AM Page 91Fig. 4 Control for the automatic shear. When a seam ... means ofa lever, and is removed from the chute by a vibrat-ing table.Sclater Chapter3 5 /3/ 01 10:19 AM Page 6084Automatic Stopping Mechanisms (continued)Sclater Chapter3 5 /3/ 01 10:22 AM Page...
... Listboxes and trees often use class-based style rules for their appearance and positioning (e.g., the column splitter in Example 3- 9). Example 3- 9 creates the listbox in Figure 3- 4. Figure 3- 4. ... application and makes it easy to overlay them or overlay into them as the situation requires. 3. 3.2 .3. Menu lists Even with this rich set of features, however, a tree can display only text and image ... P2 Figure 3- 3. Visual comparison of menu widgets 3. 3.2.1. Menus Menus are much more flexible than they first appear to be. They can appear anywhere in the UI, for one thing, and needn't...
... cos(y) and sin(y) canbe computed ascosy1 À 0:001922y À 4:9001474y2À 0:264892y 3 5:04541y4 1:800293y5, 3: 8:2asiny 3: 140625y 0:0202 636 7y2À 5 :32 5196y 3 0:5446788y4 1:800293y5, 3: 8:2bwhere ... follows:fX!0 for all X 3: 3:6aPÀI x IIÀIfXdX 1, 3: 3:6bFXXÀIfxdx, 3: 3:6cPX1< x X2FX2ÀFX1X2X1fXdX: 3: 3:6dNote that both F(X ) and f(X ) are non-negative ... furtherdiscussed in Chapter 6. 3. 5 .3 Roundoff NoiseAs shown in Figure 3.3and (3. 1.11), we may need to compute the product ynaxnin a DSP system. Assuming the wordlength associated with a and x(n)isB...
... label="Text Widgets"/> <! content here > Chapter 3. XUL Elements and Features- P3 Figure 3- 5. Multilevel tree hierarchy 3. 4.2.4. Using trees in XUL templates XUL templates ... great time-saving feature. Figure 3- 6. Autocomplete for Open Web Location 3. 5.2. Text Display Three tags available in XUL handle basic text display in the UI, and each has its own context for ... this switch have been held up by a bug in gamma-corrected CSS color values and specified in both CSS1 and CSS2. 3. 5 .3. 1. Images in other XUL elements Image display is not the sole province of...
... can use command sets to define command sets and key sets that can be overlaid and made available in different parts of your application, similar to how the cut and paste commands and others ... and GTK Unix platforms and the command button on Macintosh. Example 3- 15 shows a simple window that you can load up that has all element sets: commands, broadcasters, and keys. Example 3- 15. ... 3. 6 .3. 1. Button types Mozilla provides more than the standard "click" and "go" buttons in its toolkit. Table 3- 3 describes the various button types in Mozilla. Table 3- 3....
... src="logo2.gif" /> Chapter 3. XUL Elements and Features- P5 3. 9.1. Box Attributes The XUL element <box> defines a number of attributes and some implicit behavior for layout. ... flicker and UI wobbles when content is being shown and hidden intermittently. 3. 9 .3. 2. Overflow A value of scroll or auto for the CSS overflow property ensures that a scrollbar appears and that ... Section 4.2.1 .3 in Chapter 4 for information about how this attribute can make your application less modular and, for some, a better way to apply style to your XUL documents. 3. 10 .3. Persistence...
... element here is link, the type is simple, and the locator is href. 3. 13. Building the Application Shell Chapter 3. XUL Elements and Features- P6 3. 11. Overlays An overlay is a separate file ... provides a convenient launching point and is handled with dynamic overlays. Chapter 6 provides more information on this topic, in the section Section 6.2 .3. 3. 3. 11.2. Content Positioning Content ... into the chrome layout and install issues, see Chapter 6. 3. 12. The Extras Certain lesser-known elements and features are indispensable to the savvy XUL developer and can add that something...
... Mason's dhandler mechanism. Chapter 3: Special Components: Dhandlers and Autohandlers In previous chapters you've seen an overview of the basic structure and syntax of Mason components, and ... disk, and so on. See Chapter 4 for more information on the HTML::Mason::Component family of classes. Using Autohandlers and Dhandlers Together Despite their similar names, the autohandler and ... Example 3- 1 and Example 3- 2 show how to use autohandlers for our simple content-sharing scheme, adding common headers and footers to all the pages in a directory. Example 3- 1. /autohandler...
... the xFly example in Chapter 2. This chapter describes the manifests and other necessary files. Then the Installation section shows how you can put your package in a XPI file and create installation ... discussed in Chapter 2 and the following chapters, the installation script also takes care of the package registration process, described in the Section 6.2.2 section later in this chapter. Example ... "content/xFly/"); // location of manifest in package Chapter 6. Packaging andInstalling Applications-P1 The previous chapters covered the basic parts of building an application. Now...
... object, the InstallTrigger object, and the File object, which you can use to install new Mozilla packages. Chapter 6. Packaging andInstalling Applications-P2 6.2 .3. 4. Overlaying Mozilla files ... contain scripts and bindings (see the section Section 4.5 .3 and the Evil Skins sidebar, both in Chapter 4) are seen more as chrome content and must be installed in XPIs if they are to be fully ... (such as what skin or theme you currently selected), and several utility functions used to make installations easier and more successful. 6 .3. 3.1. The Install object The Install object is the...
... href="javascript:install('xFly','xfly.xpi');">install</a> 6 .3. 3 .3. Installing non-Mozilla software The XPInstall technology downloads and installs any software on any machine using Mozilla or ... tells you where to locate the current icons in the Mozilla application Chapter 6. Packaging andInstalling Applications-P3 When you have very simple installations such as when you want to install ... mozilla/src/gtk: mozicon16.xpm and mozicon50.xpm. Many utilities, such as the GIMP, PaintShopPro, and Xview, can transform images from other common formats. 6.5.1 .3. Macintosh The Macintosh...