Bing is an animated children's television series based on the books by Ted Dewan and produced by Acamar Films.The series follows a preschool bunny boy named Bing as he experiences everyday issues.
Bing airs on CBeebies in the United Kingdom and Ireland and S4C in the Welsh language. In January 2024, Acamar Films announced that Bing had been requested over one billion times on BBC iPlayer.[1] RAI in Italy premiered the series in 2018 on its RAI YoYo platform.[2] In The United States, the series started airing on the Cartoonito block in September 2021 on Cartoon Network,[3][4] with an American voice cast, replacing their original British voices.[5] Bing premiered in France on the France 5 channel in January 2023.[6] Bing airs in 130 countries[7] and is available on YouTube across a network of 25 localized channels.[8][9]
Every episode starts off with Flop saying "Round the corner not far away". Whatever Bing is doing at the start of the episode. At the end, Bing summarizes what he has learnt in the episode, with Flop intoning "It's a Bing thing".[12]
Bing was based on the Bing Bunny book series, written and illustrated by Ted Dewan.[17][18] Acamar Films acquired the rights to Bing Bunny[19] and produced the programme in conjunction with Brown Bag Films and Tandem Films.[14][17] Acamar Films CEO, Mikael Shields selected Bing for development because he believed that the stories within Bing had potential to support young-children and help them to develop life-long resilience.[20] The series was developed for CBeebies though initial episodes were viewable at MIPTV.[21]
DVDs of the series are released by StudioCanal in the UK.[34][35] The first DVD "Swing... and other episodes" was released on 31 March 2015 and features 10 episodes - Bye Bye, Swing, Blocks, Ducks, Smoothie, Frog, Car Park, Shadow, Musical Statues, and Voo Voo. A second DVD was released on 15 June of the same year and is titled "Storytime... and other episodes", featuring a further 10 episodes - Storytime, Growing, Atchoo, Hide & Seek, Bake, Train, Say Goodbye, Lost, Picnic, and Balloon.
The Bing app, "Bing: Watch, Play, Learn" was first released in September 2019. Available on iOS, Android and Amazon platforms, the app features full episodes as well as games, audio and activities. Certain features may be restricted due to location and existing distribution rights. The app has been downloaded 2.8 million times since launch.[36]
Fisher Price initially developed a range of Bing toys, which were released in July 2015, including "play sets, figurines, role play items, ride-ons, musical toys, wooden toys, and soft toys".[42] At some point Fisher Price lost the license and now toys are currently manufactured by Golden Bear Toys who produce a variety of Bing toys including soft toys as well as plastic play sets.[43]
Costume characters of Bing and Flop have been present in CBeebies Land at the Alton Towers theme park since 2018.[44] Specially-decorated Bing rooms were launched in the CBeebies Hotel at Alton Towers in 2022.[45] Bing and Flop costume characters also appear regularly at the Gulliver's Land theme park in Milton Keynes[46] and Rotherham[47] and take part in various limited-time appearances at venues across the UK including Chester Zoo,[48] London Zoo,[49] and Woburn Safari Park.[50] Bing has also appeared at the UK's Gloworm[51] and CarFest[52] summer festivals. In Italy, Bing and Flop form part of the entertainment at the Leolandia theme park since 2019.[53]
An English-language theatre show, 'Bing Live' toured across 50 locations in the UK in 2018.[54] In the Netherlands, a Dutch-language touring theatre show, 'Bing is jarig' ('Bing's Birthday') premiered in October 2021 with many performances selling out.[55] A Polish-language version of the show began touring Poland in November 2023.[56]
In November 2022, a limited-time Bing store was opened in the Glasgow Fort shopping centre. The Bing Store Pop-Up sold a range of Bing products while also offering free storytelling sessions, craft activities and meet and greets with the Bing and Flop costume characters.[57]
Acamar Films has produced four Bing cinema packages. The first, 'Bing at the Cinema' debuted across 83 cinemas in the United Kingdom in 2019.[58] In 2023, 'Bing's Christmas and Other Stories' was distributed across 118 UK cinemas.[59] Bing cinema packages have premiered in local languages in UK, the Netherlands, Poland and Italy.[58]
I created and power my bing map using pure javascript, no sdk or iframe solutions. In my code, I generate the javascript to add all of the pins I want to the map, and inject it using an
asp.net label.
If you call the setCenter() method on your Bing Map, it is supposed to instantly set the map, surprise surprise, to the coordinates you specify. And it does... most of the time. Occasionally though, it decides to pan between points. If you do a SetCenter, followed by a ShowInfoBox, it will work great, unless it decides to pan.
The solution? Being great programmers we are, we dive into the sdk, and it reveals there are events we can hook into to deal with these. There is an onendpan event, which is triggered after a pan is completed. There is also an onchangeview event, which triggers when the map jumps.
You have to give it a few milliseconds to catch its breath, for unknown reasons, when the event is called. Using a setTimeout with 10 milliseconds seems to be fine. Your box will appear great after this.
The next problem is, you only want it to appear when it pans via whatever you used to make it flick between your pushpins (in my case, a table with onclick methods). I create/destroy the event handlers on the fly, although there are other options such as using a global variable to track if the user is panning, or if the system is panning in response to a click.
Finally, you have the one bug that comes from this. If you click a place in your list, and it jumps/pans to that location, the infobox will display fine. If the user dismisses it though, then clicks again on the list item, the map does not move, and therefore no events are triggered.
There are other things you need to keep track of, as there is no way I can see to pass parameters to the eventhandlers so I use global javascript variables for this - you have to know which pushpin shape you are displaying, and also keep track of the previous mapcoordinates before checking to see if they changed.
I have refreshed, cleared cache and restarted, disabled any extensions, checked my custom filters to make sure there is no
bing.com domain filters there, and visited it in private window mode. This has been ongoing for months now, i was hoping for a fix but it seems no one uses bing maps.
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I am trying to use a bing map to display county boundaries. At first it just appeared as one singular color blob on the state with no distinction among counties (see photo). The only way I'm seeing how to create a distinction among counties is to change each county's color, which doesn't look as clean. Is there a way to create an outline around each county? Any suggestions on how to display county outlines?
Sorry for that we did not understand you requirement clearly, but if you want to split different counties , we can add the it to legend, each cities will have different colors and it is convenient to distinguish.
If I understand his question he is trying figure how to put a border around the county or city a different color (black) than the shape. I would like to know how to too if anyone has any idea. I dont think there is a way currently, but thought I would ask.
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The folders that I do have directly under Administrative Templates are Control Panel, Network, Printers, Server, Start Menu and Taskbar, System, and, finally, Windows Components. I do have a Microsoft Edge folder under Windows Components, but as you know, that folder has none of the entries that you show under your Admin Templates>Microsoft Edge folder.
I found the post as I noticed my apps/programs list my MS Edge Webview2 Runtime as older version 109.0.1518.61 dated 1/23/2023. (This was just before I updated to 22H2 via your manual method of using KB5015684. I wonder if using that vs waiting for WU may have prevented Edge GPO & Webview 2 from updating? Have to figure out updating Webview2 now.)
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I am looking to display a map that will show a pin/marker for the coordinates that are inputted, which will eventually come from a list for there to be multiple markers, however I am struggling to even find anything to just add 1 simple marker.
Does anyone know why the Bing daily wallpaper/ picture is not showing up at all? I use Safari Version 13.1.2 (13609.3.5.1.5). This strange state of affairs started about a little more than week ago. The odd thing is the Bing daily wallpaper is showing up on Firefox 102.11.0esr (64-bit). How do I get Bing on Safari to work? I already cleared my entire browsing history, regrettably, and still nothing.
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