I have a diagramming tool that uses Java and Graphics2D.I would like to scale the resulting diagram so it fits exactly into an 8.5 x 11 page (landscape) when printing.
I cannot understand distributed partitioned views (database scaling) The tutorials that I\'ve read always have this sort of image. [User]开发者_开发知识库s => [Distributed partitioned view] and from
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I want to know if there are any good solutions for autoscaling dynos AND workers on Heroku in a production environment (probably a different solution for each of those, as they are pretty unrelated).
i try creating a scaled bitmap using that method but once i access the bitmap, my app crashes with the following message:
I have a set-up for a webpage layout and I did it for the dimensions 1920x1200 screen resolution. The proper page display was designed to look like this:
I\'ve been developing a project in phonegap, attempting to build for Android and iOS.The main idea is to access a saved picture on the phone library, save that picture to an HTML img element, and then
I have a Direct3D11 scene set up in SlimDX in a window.The rendering is done in a separate thread. Is there a way to keep the renderer from stretching the image when it draws to the resized control?I
We\'re building a relatively high profile site that is expected to have 100 million hits on the first days of launch.My predecessor had argued for a scale-up SQL strategy using a single server with 1
I have a simple image made from 3 or 4 uibezierpath lines. when i double the size of the view in which they are drawn, they look fuzzy, like a low resolution pic displayed on a high resolution screen