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This may be a very easy question, but I can't find it's solution.
I am using Adobe Photoshop CS6. I am trying to install Webbsy.
It is a 3rd party Adobe Photoshop Plugin. I have downloaded it and get a .zxp file (webbsy-cc-1.2.3.zxp). I have downloaded it for CS6 (Adobe CC is also available).
But I don't know how to install a 3rd party plugin in Adobe Photoshop CS6.
So, I can't use it. I am using win 8.1 OS and I want to use 14 day trial or this plugin.
Can anyone help me please to install it?
Thanks in advance for helping.
On http://www.webbsy.com/download
It say:
Please Note
You must have Adobe Extension Manager installed in order to use this plugin.
Use Adobe Extension Manager to install plugins
First Open Below link.
--> http://www.webbsy.com/
Then click on Download for Adobe CC or Download for Adobe CS6
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The windows installer documentation makes many references to "versioned" and "nonversioned" files (for example, see this or this). However, nowhere could I find which files are considered "versioned" or "nonversioned".
I know that PE-format files (eg., .dll and .exe files) are considered versioned, and the version is read from the VersionInfo resource embedded in these files.
What about other files, for example TTF font files? These files do have a version header which is recognized by windows (for example in fontview and windows explorer), but it is not the same as PE files.
How does msi determine whether a file is versioned or nonversioned? Based on the extension only? Or do it attempt to read known headers / resources? Are those supported extensions (or file formats) documented anywhere?
Windows Installer supports version information coming from PE versioninfo resources and TTF font headers. The extension isn't used. The MsiGetFileVersion function provides a public API to do the same version checking that MSI does internally.
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I need to know if ANTLR version 4.7 has been tested and verified on Windows 10. Is there any way to know if it supports Windows 10 without having to build the ANTLR code and run the tests myself?
ANTLR is written in Java and should run on any version of Windows, Linux or Mac that has a recent version of Java installed.
Therefore, "proof" can be performed in three steps, not necessary on the same system:
Check which versions of Java are compatible with ANTLR 4.7. As per documentation, Java 1.6 should be compatible.
Check that compatible version of Java runs on Windows 10. As per documentation, Java was certified on Windows 10 starting with Java 8 Update 51
Check that the target system has a compatible version on Java installed.
I am assuming that OP does not need to recompile ANTLR tool (parser generator) itself so he/she can use the pre-built JAR. If this is not the case, ANTLR tool can also be rebuild on another system.
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I would like build html5 apps for desktop in Adobe Air. Unfortunately the Aptana studio 3 doesn't support Adobe air I think, only the Aptana studio 2.
So what is the best development ide for Adobe air?
Thank you for your help!
Flashdevelop is best IDE for developing actionscript based project.
It is free, lightweighted.
Has lots of helpers bat files for build process.
Also building adobe air projects with actionscript runs faster than html/js based hybrid applications that runs on browser.
Okay, so I think the Adobe Air platform is dead, but I found the TideSDK which allows you development native desktop apps in HTML5/css3/js
I think, this is one of the best solution.
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I recently got informed that there is an OpenERP plugin for Eclipse IDE. Can anybody guide me on how to install it?
I already have an OpenERP server installed. My OpenERP + PostgreSQL + Gedit (with OpenERP snippets) development environment is already set up.
Now, I would just like to try eclipse to see if its better for me to use it instead of Gedit. I have successfully installed Pydev plugin. My problem is, I cant seem to find the OpenERP snippets/plugin.
Thank you
Download openerp eclipse template for xml and python snippest from here http://code.google.com/p/openerp-eclipse-template/.
You also find video for how to installe it in same link.
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I have Nokia 5233 mobile which has Symbian OS. I want to read PDF files on my mobile but there's no PDF reader available for this model. So I have decided to write my own PDF reader for my mobile but I have no clue where and how to start.
I would like to know
1) If there is any existing PDF reader (FREE) for symbian OS based mobiles?
2) Is there any PDF library / API which can help in writing PDF reader application?
3) Which library or API or technology is used by other open source PDF readers like CutePDF writer?
Please enlighten with your valuable inputs !!!
alternatereader. alternatereader is the opensource pdf reader for symbian hosted at sourcefourge. Here is the link http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/alternatedjvu/
it is very hard to find those kind of software for symbian. most of them comes with adobe reader trial edition. so the user must PAY for read pdf. well, that's odd, since most of the modern mobile OS comes with a native pdf reader.
take a look at http://www.mbrainsoftware.com/S60_3rd/Pdf/Pdf.htm I've tried the S60 5th edition version and it worked great for me.
actually, I believe that if you search for Poppler and DjvuLibre you will learn something about this subject.
You could try to install AlternateReader, from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/alternatedjvu/.
When I first tried installing AR on a Nokia 5230, equipped with Symbian S60,
I had some problems.
After I had download it and unpack the archive, I tried to install the 9.4 version
(which is the version of my Symbian OS). But I received a "expired certificate"
message.
Some notices about the actual state of that software.
Be aware that software doesn't work as it is, because of an "expired certificate" error
thrown while you're trying to install it.
To get rid of this issue, you have to self-sign the software before you try to install
it on your Symbian smartphone.
In this post
http://sourceforge.net/projects/alternatedjvu/forums/forum/1106481/topic/5173246
is explained in details what operations you have to do.
Be aware that the Symbian SDK archive you should download is around 800 MB, and requires 3 GB of disk space, uncompressed.
After you've done that, you could try to install AR, by launching the file suited for
your Symbian version.
If still any error occurs, you can follow the instructions provided in
http://sourceforge.net/projects/alternatedjvu/forums/forum/1106482/topic/4718015,
so you should be able to install AlternateReader on your smartphone, finally.