![]() I can use the AppImage for the time being, but I wouldn’t consider this a real solution to the issue. Hints where to look would be appreciated. But I have little experience with either format. (The Pencil and Highlight Text tools stay selected. After you make an initial comment, the tool changes back to the Select tool so that you can move, resize, or edit your comment. From the quick tools menu on the left, select the desired annotation to add to the PDF. Not as advanced as FancyZones, but atleast they put it in the core OS this time. You can also do this in W11 by hovering over the resize button on apps. I already have it set to the bottom left corner to mimick windows. Select an annotation or drawing markup tool. It has a section called 'Fancy Zones' that you can setup and have it override the default aero-snap behavior. Most probably we should be looking in that direction. Show desktop can be triggered activating the feature in The corner or with finger gestures. The different package formats (flatpak/appimage/snap) differ in the way shared libraries are selected and packaged. ![]() But the shotcut flatpak images includes Qt, so maybe you could give us a hint where to look closer? What high-level functionality is failing here? We write something very high level, and Qt and your GPU driver do the rest. does not happen with snap image on Ubuntu 22.04 and 22.10.As this should be very similar to Ubuntu 22.04, perhaps that might give us a clue? happens with recent flatpak packages on various distributions, including Ubuntu 22.04, Ubuntu 22.10, openSUSE Leap 15.3, 15.4, and openSUSE Tumbleweed, and Mint 21 (well, didn’t clearly say whether he was using the flatpak or a distro package).I tried setting Settings > Display Method > Software to “Mesa”, but with no effect, problem remains. Again, with the flatpak only, the snap works allright (but obviously, the snap comes with a very different runtime, the color chooser looks totally different for a start). So it doesn’t seem to be just an openSUSE issue.Īdditional update: I see it on Ubuntu 22.10, too. ![]() Update 230130: I observe the same problem on a freshly installed Ubuntu 22.04 system with the 22.12.21 flatpak package, but not with the 22.12.21 snap package. I am just trying to understand the difference between appimage and flatpak on the one hand, and flatpak on Pop! OS vs. I am not sure what to do about it as I am not up to installing openSUSE Spectacle is no longer in active development and Rectangle does everything Spectacle did and more so we’re recommending it now. But you can get Rectangle Pro for 9.99 to unlock even more features, like custom shortcuts, snapping apps with one shortcut, and more. It was usually the second application installed on any new computer. Besides, Rectangle is free to download with most of the required features. There are 4 different tools in the Shape tool group. What else can it be? what distro / environment are you using?ĭoes it make sense to report this at (the forum won’t let me write another reply, so I have to do it here) Furthermore, you can also add some of your apps to exceptions if you want to keep them away from Rectangle's shortcuts. Thinking about it, these are also equal between flatpak and appimage. … so the issue would be in the X server, or somewhere between the X server and the application?
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![]() He could be describing the appearance of one his photographs included in the Centre Pompidou Metz exhibition: a shot of the film star Robert Redford and the filmmaker Costa-Gavras ambushed by aggressive photographers leaving a Parisian restaurant in 1976. “The use of flash at night, or a person coming out of a car, or the use of a telephoto lens to create the illusion of a transgressive world have all influenced artists,” explains the French photographer Michel Giniès, who specialised in shooting spontaneous and unguarded pictures of celebrities between the Seventies and the Nineties. He immortalised throwaway mass-media imagery in many of his silkscreen prints. Warhol, meanwhile, was famously obsessed with celebrity. ![]() Klein took fashion photographs for Vogue with an artfully snatched feel: in one, a model emerges from a yellow taxi cab in New York like a film star at a premiere stepping out of a limousine. During the Sixties, for instance, Richter made a blurry grey lithograph portrait of Queen Elizabeth II that was obviously based on a picture in a newspaper or magazine. Artists from Gerhard Richter and William Klein to Andy Warhol have all borrowed from paparazzi photography. Nor could he have foreseen the impact that industry would have on the world of fine art. As the curator Carol Squiers has written, when Secchiaroli took his fateful photographs of Ekberg in 1958, “he couldn’t have foreseen the phenomenon he was helping to create – a multibillion-dollar industry that became known as paparazzi photography”. The character, Paparazzo, was based on the Italian photographer Tazio Secchiaroli, who became one of the first paparazzi when he shot the star of La Dolce Vita, Anita Ekberg, enjoying a night out in Rome with her husband a couple of years before the film was released. The term ‘paparazzo’ is often attributed to the Italian film director Federico Fellini, who combined the words ‘pappataci’ (sandflies) and ‘ragazzi’ (ruffians) in the name of a character who worked as a news photographer in his 1960 film La Dolce Vita. Rather, it can be exciting and fertile when it comes to making art. For artists like Hamilton, the aesthetic of paparazzi photography isn’t beyond the pale. Yet a new exhibition, Paparazzi! Photographers, Stars and Artists at the Centre Pompidou Metz in France, suggests that visual artists often take a different view. ![]() Paparazzi pictures are viewed and enjoyed by millions around the world, but the people who take them are considered morally dubious, if ingenious. ![]() Ever since the death of Diana, Princess of Wales in a car crash in Paris in 1997, when a chasing pack of photographers was popularly blamed for forcing her chauffeur into a fatal error of judgement, paparazzi photographers have been routinely abused – unlike other photojournalists like war photographers, who are often praised. This is perhaps surprising, because it is hard to think of a maker of images more maligned than the paparazzo, a freelance photographer who pursues celebrities to grab unofficial and often unflattering pictures that can then be flogged to tabloid newspapers and gossip magazines. Whether or not Hamilton intended this allusion to Masaccio, Swingeing London 67 is a brilliant example of a modern artist discovering inspiration in a photograph taken by a paparazzo. By the end of the decade, the ‘60s had become a time of reckoning rather than partying of severe, “swingeing” penalties, not drug-taking. In other words, the paradise of the Swinging ‘60s was over. Wearing a striped green tie and a turquoise suit, Jagger, who is handcuffed to the flamboyant art dealer Robert Fraser, raises his manacled right hand to shield his eyes from the glare of the photographer’s flash.Īccording to the American art historian Hal Foster, Jagger’s gesture – the archetypal defensive pose of an embarrassed celebrity caught unawares by the paparazzi – recalls The Expulsion from Paradise, a famous fresco by the 15th-Century Florentine painter Masaccio in which Adam clutches his face with both hands in shame and despair. In this sequence of paintings and prints, several of which feature in a new retrospective at Tate Modern in London, Hamilton presented variations on a notorious newspaper photograph in which The Rolling Stones front man Mick Jagger can be seen in the back of a prison van travellingto Chichester Magistrates Court, where he faced charges of illegal drug possession. In 1968 the British artist Richard Hamilton, one of the fathers of Pop art, began Swingeing London 67, a famous series of works. Many students simply named their own institution, referencing beautiful campuses, lively cities or courses that they found particularly good as reasons why the university deserved more recognition. Since the discussion occurred organically, the results cannot be said to be representative of student opinions more generally, as they would be from a designed survey. The lectures are really good as well and you get enough support from your lecturers. Everyone sees it as 'Higher Entrance Grades=Higher Quality Uni/Course'.”Īn economics student at the University of Kent said: “I've made friends missed their Oxbridge offers but now enjoy the course. One said: “ is just underrated because of lower entrance grades compared with Oxbridge. This may well be a consequence of the particular demographic on The Student Room, where applicants often discuss Oxbridge interviews and applications to other prestigious Russell Group or redbrick universities.įive students explicitly mentioned Oxbridge in their explanations for suggesting underrated universities, either as a positive comparison or a reason why the university had been overlooked. Only 11 “underrated” universities are not included in the World University Rankings at all. However, of the 64 universities mentioned, nearly half feature in the top 200 of the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016. The disparity between student experience, general public opinion, and positions in university rankings was a running theme in the discussion. ![]() ![]() Thirteen students agreed that the University of Bath should be better known, and, like the UEA, suffered for not being in the Russell Group, despite its advantages of being in a “lovely city” and providing excellent courses. One student admitted that they had not heard of UEA until they began to apply for universities, while another said: “It does really well on the league tables, does a lot of research, but it's not a Russell Group, so often gets forgotten.” ![]() The first African-American woman to moderate a presidential debate (1992) the first African-American woman to anchor a news broadcast (at NBC which she joined in 1975) and the first African-American to solo-anchor a network evening newscast (Weekend edition of “World News Tonight,” from ’88 to 2003.) Simpson, right, is pictured with then-Sen. She is shown with President Barack Obama at atown hall meeting Thursday, Sept. Salinas is an anchor of Noticiero Univision, and host of news magazine “Aqui a Ahora” As anchor of “Noticiero” since 1987, she was among the first female anchors of a network news program, and - another first - this year launched an English-language news program on Investigation Discovery. Sioussat, who died in 1995, was longtime CBS director of talk and public affairs programming, and overseer of hundreds of radio broadcasts but Sioussat also founded the modern TV public affairs program, when she hosted “Table Talk with Helen Sioussat,” one of the first shows to appear on any of the early proto-TV networks back in the 1940s. Nancy DickersonĬBS News’ first female correspondent, in 1960, reporting from Washington for over a decade - also becoming the first female correspondent to work from the floor of a national convention. Here she is shown in 1967 after being named by President Lyndon Johnson as special assistant for consumer affairs. Long run at the “Today” show” as a so-called “Today Girl,” and a famous run as well as a Westinghouse fridge spokes-model, but Furness also pioneered TV consumer reporting (on WNBC/4) which has become a staple across the networks and local TV. Ann Comptonįirst woman assigned by a network (ABC) to be White House correspondent, for both radio and television, stepping down at ABC in 2014, after 41 years there. She quit in 1985 after an in-depth report on Marilyn Monroe’s ties to JFK was spiked by ABC News chief Roone Arledge (who was friendly with the Kennedy family).īecame co-host of “This Week” with Sam Donaldson in 1996, succeeding David Brinkley, and only the third female anchor of a Sunday network roundtable Martha Raddatz now holds the role. Sylvia Chaseįirst female correspondent at “20/20,” and one of the first on any network news magazine. Sherr had a 31-year career at ABC News, where she became the longest-running female correspondent at what was to become one of the most important shows in the network’s history, “20/20.” 24. NBC chief White House correspondent, then PBS Washington correspondent and anchor, later at CNN from 1993 to 2003 as host of “Inside Politics” and since 2013, anchor of “NewsHour,” a role she shared with another pioneer, Gwen Ifil, until her death last year. Anne Morrissy MerickĬovered Vietnam for ABC in January and September of 1967, eschewing battlefield coverage in favor of in-depth stories on the war - making her a pioneer in long-form TV reporting from that conflict. Here are women who were pioneers in the field of network broadcast journalism, ranked in ascending order in terms of their influence. ![]() Barbara Walters was the highest-paid network news star, though her income came from a variety of places. Kelly is now the highest salaried female news employee in history.Īt NBC, she’ll earn a reported $15 million to $20 million, eclipsing the previous $15 million record set by Katie Couric during her CBS News run. When Megyn Kelly officially joined NBC News with the premiere of her show "Sunday Night" on Sunday, June 4, 2017, became a member of an exclusive club - women who shattered barriers, or who had pioneering roles in network journalism. ![]() The sub-tree below it (its children, their children, and so on). Finding interesting elements ¶Įlement has some useful methods that help iterate recursively over all It can be useful when you’re reading a large XML documentĪnd don’t want to hold it wholly in memory. If you don’t mind your application blocking on reading XMLĭata but would still like to have incremental parsing capabilities, take a lookĪt iterparse(). In such cases, blocking reads are unacceptable.īecause it’s so flexible, XMLPullParser can be inconvenient to use for Where the XML data is being received from a socket or read incrementally from The obvious use case is applications that operate in a non-blocking fashion feed ( ' more text' ) > for event, elem in parser. To get the parsed XMLĮlements, call XMLPullParser.read_events(). Incrementally with XMLPullParser.feed() calls. Require a blocking read to obtain the XML data, and is instead fed with data The most powerful tool for doing this is XMLPullParser. ![]() Incrementally, without blocking operations, while enjoying the convenience of Sometimes what the user really wants is to be able to parse XML XMLParser and feed data into it incrementally, but it is a push API thatĬalls methods on a callback target, which is too low-level and inconvenient for To be read at once before returning any result. 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How much is the Apple student discount?Īpple doesn’t offer a single, universal discount to students. Students can also get Apple Music for half price with free Apple TV+ included. where it is giving away vouchers, but in previous years, and in January 2023 in Australia, the company gave away AirPods to registered students purchasing a Mac or iPad. Apple’s promotion is currently running in the U.S. Apple’s Back To School offer runs between June and October each year in the northern hemisphere, and between January and March in the southern hemisphere. The discounts are only available for iPads, MacBooks and Macs.Įducation discounts are not available on the iPhone, Apple TV, Apple Watch, HomePods, accessories, or software.ĪirPods don’t get a student discount either, but Apple has been known to give away AirPods as part of a student-focused deal during the back-to-school buying season. What products does Apple discount for students? ![]() A higher DPI setting means the cursor will move more pixels, resulting in faster cursor movement, while a lower DPI setting will make the cursor move fewer pixels, resulting in slower movement.ĭPI is crucial in gaming because it affects both speed and accuracy. It refers to the number of pixels the mouse cursor moves on the screen for every inch the mouse moves physically. We've rescanned the mouse and uploaded a new scan with the mouse properly positioned.įixed an error with the number of programmable inputs.Ĭhanged dimension measurements from cm to mm.DPI stands for “dots per inch” and is a measure of how sensitive a mouse is. For more details, you can see our full changelog here. This update revamps our Click Latency test and results in changes to test results. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.1. 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We also fixed a mistake in the Additional Buttons section, changing the Profile Switching Button result from No to Yes and adding a small correction to the text. ![]() For more details, you can see our full changelog here.Īfter receiving feedback from the community, we've fixed several inconsistencies in the Cable section of this review for where the Permanent Kink, Port Type: Mouse End, and Port Type: PC End tests were previously set to N/A but should be set to No for consistency with other mice that have no charging cables. We've also made minor changes to how we calculate the Office usage score. This update adds a new Main Button test group, which provides button actuation data and switch information. We've converted this review to Test Bench 1.5. We've added text to this review for the new tests added in TBU 1.5. ![]() Our reviewer Kerrie wrote, "It's faster and more capable than ever before cementing it as the King of iPads". ![]() In our full iPad Pro 12.9-inch (M2, 2022) review, we praised the drawing experience on this top-end iPad Pro. The tablet world doesn't have much to rival it at the moment. The Liquid Retina XDR display offers superb fidelity, and you need to get the 12.9-inch version over the 11-inch version to get the best version of this display, with ProMotion, True Tone, P3 wide colour, and a mini-LED backlight. Equipped with Apple's super-fast M2 processor, it offers enough processing speed to match even the best MacBooks. The iPad Pro 12.9-inch (M2, 2022) is simply the best iPad for drawing you can buy right now. The best iPad for drawing: will it cost a lot? 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Configuring an ASP.NET 4 Application to Auto-Start The auto-start feature provides a controlled approach for starting up an application worker process, initializing an ASP.NET application, and then accepting HTTP requests. They then either devise custom scripts to send fake requests to the application to periodically “wake it up” and execute this code before a customer hits it, or simply cause the unfortunate first customer that accesses the application to wait while this logic finishes before processing the request (which can lead to a long delay for them).ĪSP.NET 4 ships with a new feature called “auto-start” that better addresses this scenario, and is available when ASP.NET 4 runs on IIS 7.5 (which ships with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2). Developers using ASP.NET today often do this work using the “Application_Start” event handler within the Global.asax file of an application (which fires the first time a request executes). Some web applications need to load large amounts of data, or perform expensive initialization processing, before they are ready to process requests. ![]() Auto-Start Web Applications with ASP.NET 4 It works with all types of ASP.NET applications – including both ASP.NET Web Forms and ASP.NET MVC based applications. This can help you provide a faster response experience for the first user who hits the server, and avoids you having to write custom scripts to “warm up” the server and get any data caches ready. Today’s post covers a small, but nice, new feature that you can now optionally take advantage of with ASP.NET 4 - the ability to automatically startup and proactively initialize a web application without having to wait for an external client to hit the web server. I’m going to switch from discussing new VS 2010 tooling features and instead do a few posts covering a few new runtime features (don’t worry – I’ll come back to a lot more VS features, I’m just trying to mix things up a bit). This is the seventh in a series of blog posts I’m doing on the upcoming VS 2010 and. NET ASP.NET Community News IIS7 Visual Studio When burning a DVD from an ISO file, if you are told the disc image file is too large you will need to use Dual Layer (DL) DVD Media.Ĭheck a few things on the PC where you want to install Windows 10:.We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted. 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