From the very start we used to say that FCP has one of the best type-setting tools around, it's called Photoshop. Indeed, the basic FCP type-setting filters, (being nice here), were weak. A number of third party vendors started creating Text plugins which gave better results, but these plugins were limited in what they could do. All this changed when Apple shipped FCP 4, which included several new applications, LiveType amongst them. LiveType is not just a type-setting application but rather is a powerful motion graphics and titling application.
Over the past number of years, since the introduction of FCP 1, DVcreators.net has been producing excellent tutorials that have guided us through, not only FCP, but other Apple applications that work with and support FCP. The tutorials from DVcreators.net have always set the standard for quality, with high production values, thorough and well thought out lessons, excellent tips, shortcuts and some advanced techniques that help the student grow past the basics. The LiveType PowerStart DVD Tutorial is no exception.
The way I installed LiveType onto ML was to follow in reverse 'How to Uninstall Final Cut Express '. I had LiveType on another computer and moved the LiveType files from that computer to the one with ML. On first launch you will need the serial number for FCS 2.
It defines the number of seconds that a cache server can provide its cached value for the record. When the defined number of seconds have passed since the last refresh, the caching server will reach out to the authoritative server again and receive the current -- and possibly changed -- value for the record.
In Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), time-to-live describes the number of seconds it takes for cached web content to return before the web server has to check again to ensure that the content is "fresh."
The specifics of a particular project will be based on a number of factors, including the size and type of system being implemented; the number of business users or customers that will be affected; and the complexity of the implementation.
At age 50, life expectancy- the number of years a person is expected to live- is 6 years shorter for people with type 2 diabetes than for people without it. People with type 2 diabetes can reduce their risk of complications and live longer by achieving their treatment goals.
I have just started using the new Spectre App from the Halide developers and it takes the shots in a Live Photo format as the native iPhone camera does. That means it produces a number of photos in a video style and then choses the photo, but the user also has the ability to chose a different photo to make into a still shot to then process, but I get a message from Affinity that it turns the Live Photos and will edit only that photo, but it always reverts to the one that was chosen by the app, not by me.
As might be expected, Serum LDL-cholesterol and non-HDL-cholesterol levels are positively associated with not only an increase in IMT[9], increased Arterial Stiffness[19] and coronary artery stenosis[11], but also CAD and mortality[5,7,20]. A major factor that appears to be associated with prolonged survival in patients with type 1 diabetes is elevated HDL-cholesterol. HDL levels are often elevated in those with type 1 diabetes. This is more marked with better glycaemic control and may be due to an elevated lipoprotein lipase/hepatic lipase ratio (Increased peripheral lipoprotein lipase activity due to peripheral hyperinsulinemia from subcutaneous insulin administration and normal hepatic lipase activity). Bain et al[10] reported a high mean HDL-level in those surviving over 50 years with diabetes (1.84 0.057 mmol/L), and this was associated with lower triglyceride levels (1.49 0.79 mmol/L). In long-surviving type 1 patients, IMT measurements showed a significant inverse association to HDL levels and computed tomography/HDL ratios for all measure of risk (IM thickness and/or plaque)[13]. A number of other studies have supported the protective effects of HDL-cholesterol with regard to CVD[5,7,9,11,20]. In addition to this direct association between HDL-cholesterol and CVD, higher HDL-cholesterol levels may provide protection against the development of albuminuria[21].
Perhaps I don't understand the properties of textHeight and Height of a field. I thought the number of lines which could be displayed in a field would be Height / textHeight. But that's not what happens.
MRP Live writes detail results regarding the planning run. The main screen depicts the Log Name, Time Stamp Details, User details, Number of Materials successfully planned, Number of materials failed in planning run, Number of materials planned with classic MRP program, Number of materials planned by MRP on HANA i.e. with HANA optimized MRP program and number of materials planned with default product heuristic maintained in material master. The log can be accessed at any time after planning run with transaction MD_MRP_PERFLOG.
in MRP Live Performance report, there is some data on Material failed. But this report cannot provided details which material number is actually failed. When go into the MRP Master Data Issues report, it did not shown there as well. Cannot find anything in SLG1 and ST22. Where else can get the information of which material actually failed in Performance log report?
Since 2013, wild poliovirus (WPV) transmission occurred only for type 1 (WPV1). Following several years of increasing reported incidence (2017-2019) and programmatic disruptions caused by COVID-19 (early 2020), Pakistan and Afghanistan performed a large number of supplementary immunization activities (late 2020-2021). This increased intensity of immunization, following widespread transmission, substantially decreased WPV1 cases and positive environmental samples during 2021. Modeling the potential for undetected circulation of WPV1 after apparent interruption can support regional and global decisions about certification of the eradication of indigenous WPV1 transmission. We apply a stochastic model to estimate the confidence about no circulation (CNC) of WPV1 in Pakistan and Afghanistan as a function of time since the last reported case and/or positive environmental sample. Exploration of different assumptions about surveillance quality suggests a range for CNC for WPV1 as a function of time since the last positive surveillance signal, and supports the potential use of a time with no evidence of transmission of less than 3 years as sufficient to assume die out in the context of good acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance. We show high expected CNC based on AFP surveillance data alone, even with imperfect surveillance and some use of inactivated poliovirus vaccine masking the ability of AFP surveillance to detect transmission. Ensuring high quality AFP and environmental surveillance may substantially shorten the time required to reach high CNC. The time required for high CNC depends on whether immunization activities maintain high population immunity and the quality of surveillance data.
The new user interface shows the ProgressControl component on the control bar, hides the LiveDisplay component, and shows the new SeekToLive component when Video.js detects that the video that it is playing is live (via a durationchange event). Along with the ProgressControl update we also updated all the time tooltips on the player to indicate a negative number from the live current time, rather than seeking to a specific time.
Determines if the currentTime of the player is close enough to live to be considered live. We make sure it's close enough, rather than absolutely live, because there are too many factors to determine when live actually is. We consider the currentTime live when it is within two seekable increments and 70ms (two ticks of the live tracking interval). The seekable increment is a number that is determined by the amount that seekable end changes as playback continues. See the seekableendchange event and the pastSeekEnd() function for more info.
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