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Residing around it is an outline for resizing its dimensions.
It is a permanent resizing and reshaping of the industry."
And just like the collar would have, his cast refused all attempts at afterthe-fact resizing.
An example is bicubic interpolation, widely used in image processing for resizing images.
However, a few areas are problematic, such as handling terminal resizing, since no counterpart exists in the old curses.
Window resizing is not a "high-end" feature.
Window resizing remains very slow, especially in "brushed metal" applications like iTunes and iPhoto.
Photohands allows rotation and resizing of images and print a picture with the date superimposed.
Reloadable cartridge cases can be produced by resizing and trimming .30" M-1 carbine brass.
Another significant change that aims to improve network throughput is the automatic resizing of TCP Receive window.
External devices have also been shown to reduce overall latency by providing faster image-space resizing algorithms than those present in the LCD screen.
XFS provides the utility to perform online resizing of XFS file systems.
To avoid inadverdent resizing or repositioning of the taskbar, Windows XP and later lock the taskbar by default.
I will concede that the zooming and subsequent resizing of page elements is not as good as in Mobile Safari, but it works and works well.
If Apple is unable (or unwilling) to add such a system-wide option, it is up to developers to decide where it is "safe" to implement opaque resizing.
Therefore, a GIS must allow a few possible placements of each label, and often also an option of resizing, rotating, or even removing (suppressing) the label.
This will result in two horizontal scars on the lower edge of the pectoralis muscle, but allows for easier resizing of the nipple and placement in a typically male position.
The erratic current results in both over-voltage/under-voltage violations as well as heating up of equipments like transformers, conductors, etc. which might even need resizing to carry the total current.
The double-arrow cursor has been used in other operating systems for years, mostly to differentiate two-axis resizing (width and height) from single-axis resizing (height only or width only).
The difference, Ms. Riggi said, is that the work station does such tasks as retouching, resizing, rotating, masking and texture mapping in "real time," or without the delays that are inevitable even with a Pentium system.
While QE doesn't help window resizing and isn't responsible for the scrolling speed increase, you can most certainly make a Mac OS X system "feel" faster by playing to QE's big strength: compositing.
She possesses many abilities originally engineered by Henry Pym, including resizing, flying, communication with insects, and firing bioelectric "stinger" blasts (as well artificial "stingers" sedative darts), all based on her costume and helmet.
Unless the intended wearer happened to match the size of the pattern, this necessitated manual resizing of the pieces (using paper, or directly on the fabric with wax chalk) before sewing could commence - a laborious and frustrating process.
Combined with the proof of concept window manager MPWM, MPX provides extended features such as simultaneous movement or resizing of application windows, per pointer annotation over top of an application and restricted input support (floor control).
They cannot, however, be a pretext for giving up, still less for renationalisation or even a mere resizing of these policies; that would be tantamount to trying to cure a headache by decapitation: I do not think that this is the route to take.