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okular is an universal document viewer based on KPDF for KDE 4. Its development began as part of Google's Summer of Code program. The description of the project is located at KDE Developer's Corner. okular combines the excellent functionalities of KPDF with the versatility of ... [More] supporting different kind of documents, like PDF, Postscript, DjVu, CHM, and others. The document format handlers page has a chart describing in more detail the supported formats and the features supported in each of them. [Less]

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The Eclipse XPS plug-in shows the results of JUnit test runs using the Dell XPS' built-in LEDs. The LED colors change when the JUnit test run starts, when a test fails and when the test run completes successfully. In the plug-in's preferences you can configure colors, brightness, which ... [More] LEDs should be used and whether the LEDs should pulsate (glow) during the test run. [Less]

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The aim of this project is to create a script that generates a Xilinx XPS project based on XML schema and XBD file. The XML schema defines the system architecture design while XBD to generate platform specific informations, such as UCF file.

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Change the led's on your Dell XPS M1710 notebook with just a few clicks. No need to enter those commands, you can change the colors and intensity simple and fast with this little GUI.

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XPS Reader is a WPF reader of XPS Documents with the Mitsu's control WPFControlBook, to read a document like a book. The application convert the XPS Documents pages in PNG files, and these files are added to the WPFControlBook to be built like a book. You can turn pages with the mouse, with a ... [More] double-click on a page, to click on the button Next or the button Previous. [Less]

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XPS Led Changer is a graphical front-end for the dellLEDCtl program so you can easily change the colors and intensity of your Dell XPS notebook with just some mouse clicks. You can also save your selection so it keeps your choice between reboots.

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How to integrate a WPF control such as the Microsoft XPS Document Viewer into a Windows Forms Application "WPF Rocks and offers a great future, we all should start to use it and change all our products over to it." A great idea but for many of us its impossible, our main product for ... [More] example has thousands and thousands of lines of code and hundreds of forms. It would be economic suicide to put all that in the bin and start again. What would be nice though, would be to develop new areas using WPF and integrate these with our Windows Forms solutions. A short while ago I starting to look at how we were going to deliver electronic documents. PDF has been the traditional approach but Microsoft's XPS offered so much more and so I decided to follow that path. From a programming point of view it presented a number of challenges, creating, displaying, delivery etc, my solutions to which I will share with you over the coming months but for now I am going to discuss the task of displaying an XPS document using the Document Viewer that comes with Visual Studio 2008 and embedding that into a windows forms solution. In doing so, I will hopefully demonstrate just how easy it is to integrate WPF with Windows Forms. [Less]

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Descriptionjava-axp is a 100% java XPS file reader. The goal of the project is to create a java library for parsing, reading and rendering XPS documents in java. StatusThe project currently consists of two core OSGi bundles, xps-core and xps-swingviewer. The xps-core bundle provides a document ... [More] model and a file input layer. The xps-swingviewer bundle provides several Swing components to render XPS documents. Version 0.2 requires Java 1.6. Version 0.3 is targeted to be able to run on Java 1.5 Screenshot Future DevelopmentInvestigate potential for and SWT-based rendering module Provide an Eclipse RCP plugin [Less]

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