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  1. Boolean search | Documentation

    This article gives the knowledge of the boolean search definition which includes all boolean operators used for boolean search, and boolean query examples using Java....NET library we provide simple, but powerful...

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  2. Iterative Digital signing of the PDF document |...

    This article explains how to iteratively sign a PDF document with multiple digital certificates using advanced options with GroupDocs.Signature API....NET library, we provide simple but powerful...

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  3. Web Audio API - Web APIs | MDN

    The Web Audio API provides a powerful and versatile system for controlling audio on the Web, allowing developers to choose audio sources, add effects to audio, create audio visualizations, apply spatial effects (such as panning) and much more....Audio API (2012) Libraries Tones : a simple library for playing specific...browser. howler.js : a JS audio library that defaults to Web Audio...

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  4. Working with metadata in Matroska (MKV) files |...

    Reading matroska format-specific properties The GroupDocs.Metadata API supports extracting format-specific information from MKV files. The following are the steps to read native MKV metadata. Load an MKV video Get the root metadata package Extract the native metadata package using the MatroskaRootPackage.getMatroskaPackage method Read the Matroska metadata properties on different levels of the format structure advanced_usage.managing_metadata_for_specific_formats.video.matroska.MatroskaReadNativeMetadataProperties try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputMkv)) { MatroskaRootPackage root = metadata.getRootPackageGeneric(); // Read the EBML header System....Along with full featured Java library we provide simple, but powerful...

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  5. How to Compare Contracts Drafts and Legal Docum...

    This article describes how to compare contracts, drafts and legal documents using Microsoft Word blacklining feature and GroupDocs.Comparison API....Along with full-featured Java library we provide simple, but powerful...

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  6. Houdini APIs - Web APIs | MDN

    Houdini is a set of low-level APIs that exposes parts of the CSS engine, giving developers the power to extend CSS by hooking into the styling and layout process of a browser's rendering engine. Houdini is a group of APIs that give developers direct access to the CSS Object Model (CSSOM), enabling developers to write code the browser can parse as CSS, thereby creating new CSS features without waiting for them to be implemented natively in browsers....Proposal See also The Worklet library for examples and code. Interactive...

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  7. How to Compare Contracts Drafts and Legal Docum...

    This article describes how to compare contracts, drafts and legal documents using Microsoft Word blacklining feature and GroupDocs.Comparison API....NET library we provide simple, but powerful...

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  8. Java MHT Comparison API - Compare MHT Files for...

    Compare and merge MHT files in Java, J2EE, J2SE applications. Analyse differences summary in content, text & style of MHT files, images and document formats....without using any external library. Steps for Comparing MHT Files...

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  9. Render Lotus Notes database files as HTML, PDF,...

    This topic describes how to use the GroupDocs.Viewer Python API to convert Lotus Notes database files (NSF) to HTML, PDF, PNG, and JPEG formats.... Use this library to display the contents of...

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  10. Using HTML5 Boilerplate Template in Your Web Pr...

    Introduction A few years ago, HTML 5 still wasn’t very well supported by most popular browsers so web sites were created mostly with XHTML or HTML4. I still have a folder on my machine filled with HTML templates for both XTML and HTML 4. Inside of it there are also templates for newsletters, micro-sites, responsive templates and whatnot. All of them were built by taking code from 2 or 3 different templates and look like Frankenstein’s code monster....first one tries to load the library from Google’s servers and if...

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