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It looks like there is a wealth of SVG parsers out there. Has anyone written a SVG generator for Objective-c? I have point data (ideally bezier data) that I want to write out to SVG. If you know of an example or library to do this please let me know.
You can write CGPathRef data (bezierPath.CGPath) to SVG file using MROGeometry library
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Hi friends developers,
I'm stuck in these problem since many days, there is any developer here, who knew how to generates a bar code with vb.net, and if possible generat it as image.
Thanks
Please have a look at Free Barcode API for .NET, which i think can point you to many possible solutions
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I need to get metadata info from a eBook such as author, publication date, publisher, plot, etc. The formats are '.mobi', '.azw', '.azw2', '.azw3', '.epub'.
Is there any cocoa class for that? If not, which libraries do you suggest me?
I think no, but all those formats have xml based metadata formats, so use any xml parser you like.
Just unzip file and see what inside. For example internals of some .epub
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I am currently trying to parse the semantic structure of a PDF file. I believe the metadata added to make PDFs accessible is the correct way to go about it, but I can't find a library that will handle it cleanly.
I've tried PDFLib TET on iOS but I can't get it to open certain test documents and the error it returns is too obscure to be Googleable.
Are there any other libraries that do the same?
I'd have a look at the pCOS-Library (also from http://pdflib.com). For use in PHP there would be an alternative you could have a look at http://www.setasign.com/. They might have a tool for that purpose.
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Can you please recommend video tutorials on how to read and draw most common UML diagrams?
Thanks.
You Tube is your friend.
Here is a video showing UML Diagrams: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7JXUS4NK2w&feature=related
Look at the right hand side, under suggestions for others.
Alternatively search You Tube.
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I'm not that good with VB.NET yet and I'd like to learn about API's and external DLL files.
Perhaps someone can post some sample code with explanation/comments or point me to some tutorials.
This should get you started:
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/dotnet/PInvoke.aspx
What kind of DLLs? For native DLLs, you have to P/Invoke (assuming the entry is public and non-decorated). For managed, just add a reference and use it.