I am trying to use webkit\'s support for CSS3 transform: matrix3d(<matrix>) to create a \'falling card\' effect.(The only target for the output of this is Chrome)
I have a balanced panel by country from 1951 to 2007 in a data frame. I\'d like to transform it into a new data frame of five year averages of my other variables. When I sat down to do this I realized
This is a followup to this question. I have several <span> tags in a document with several semicolon separated style attributes.Right now I have 3 specific style attributes I\'m looking for to
I\'m wanting to take the HTML generated by a QTextEdit editor and transform it to something a little more friendly for use in an actual web page.Unfortunately, the HTML generator that is part of the Q
I am going to develop a database import/export feature in a Java EE application. I plan to use XML-binding solution to convert between Java object and XML file which is import/export file.
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I need to transform XML file into HTML. What options do I have? Is there any python tool for it? ADDED On my mac, I found xsltproc, and I could run it as follows
Say the user taps 4 spots on the iphone, defining an irregular 4 sided polygon (in 2d space).Is there a way to map/fit a (potentially highly distorted) image onto this shape, without using OpenGL?
This is more of a learning question. Is there a way I can write the following for-loop using std::for_each or std::transform? If not, is there anything in boost that can help on this? The loop simply
I got a problem with the maths involved in converting local Euler angles into the angles of another reference system. Lets say we have an iPhone aligned with the axis of an vehicle and I want to measu