XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a commonly used basis for representing a
huge range of structured data file formats. The specification is maintained by
the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C?. This plugin is Intended as an example of
how XML data can be read with a DataPlugin. You can adjust it to meet the needs
of your own XML file format.
說明文件:
XML (Extensible Markup Language) is a commonly used basis for representing a
huge range of structured data file formats. The specification is maintained by
the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C?. This plugin is Intended as an example of
how XML data can be read with a DataPlugin. You can adjust it to meet the needs
of your own XML file format.
The Tremor Vorbis I stream and file decoder provides an embeddable, integer-only library [libvorbisidec] Intended for decoding all current and future Vorbis I compliant streams. The Tremor libvorbisidec library exposes an API Intended to be as similar as possible to the familiar vorbisfile library included with the open source Vorbis reference libraries distributed for free by Xiph.org.
Tremor can be used along with any ANSI compliant stdio implementation for file/stream access, or use custom stream i/o routines provided by the embedded environment. Both uses are described in detail in this documentation.
The Tremor Vorbis I stream and file decoder provides an embeddable, integer-only library [libvorbisidec] Intended for decoding all current and future Vorbis I compliant streams. The Tremor libvorbisidec library exposes an API Intended to be as similar as possible to the familiar vorbisfile library included with the open source Vorbis reference libraries distributed for free by Xiph.org.
ogg vorbis decoder, evc project
Tremor can be used along with any ANSI compliant stdio implementation for file/stream access, or use custom stream i/o routines provided by the embedded environment. Both uses are described in detail in this documentation.
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The English version of this FAQ list is Copyright 1990-2004 by Steve Summit.
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the community. It is Intended to complement the use of the published text and is
protected by international copyright laws. The on-line content may be accessed
freely for personal use but may not be republished without permission.
The BeeStack Application Development Guide describes how to develop an application for
BeeStack, including discussions on major considerations for commercial applications.
This document is Intended for software developers who write applications for BeeStack-based
products using Freescale development tools.
It is assumed the reader is a programmer with at least rudimentary skills in the C programming
language and that the reader is already familiar with the edit/compile/debug process.
%%% Demos for PUMA algorithms %%%
We present four matlab demos for PUMA. demo1, demo2, demo3, and demo4
illustrate PUMA working with different parameters and with four
different images.
All you need to do is to run each of the demos. Please be sure that
all the files are put on an accessible path for matlab.
Notice that this code is Intended for research purposes only.
For further reference see "Phase Unwrapping via Graph Cuts,
IEEE Transactions on Image Processing, 2007
Addfilter is a command-line application which adds and removes filter drivers for a given drive or volume. It is Intended to demonstrate how to insert a filter driver into the driver stack of a device. The sample illustrates how to do this by using the SetupDi APIs. The sample works on the x86 platform. It has only been tested in a 32-bit environment. Since Addfilter is not a driver, it does not deal with Plug and Play or Power Management.
Exuberant Ctags is a multilanguage reimplementation of the much-underused
ctags(1) program and is Intended to be the mother of all ctags programs. It
generates indexes of source code definitions which are used by a number of
editors and tools. The motivation which drove the development of Exuberant
Ctags was the need for a ctags program which supported generation of tags
for all possible C language constructs (which no other ctags offers), and
because most were easily fooled by a number of preprocessor contructs.
Addfilter is a command-line application which adds and removes filter drivers for a given drive or volume. It is Intended to demonstrate how to insert a filter driver into the driver stack of a device. The sample illustrates how to do this by using the SetupDi APIs. The sample works on the x86 platform. It has only been tested in a 32-bit environment. Since Addfilter is not a driver, it does not deal with Plug and Play or Power Management.
No INF file is needed to install this application.