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Record Nr.

UNINA9910786708603321

Autore

Cope Darren

Titolo

Appcelerator Titanium application development by example beginner's guide [[electronic resource] ] : over 30 interesting recipes to help you create cross-platform apps with Titanium, and explore the new features in Titanium 3 / / Darren Cope

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Publishing, c2013

ISBN

1-84969-501-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (334 p.)

Disciplina

005.365

Soggetti

Application software

Mobile computing - Programming

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"Learn by doing : less theory, more results"--Cover.

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: How to Get Up and Running  with Titanium; System requirements and restrictions; Installing Titanium; Time for action - installing Titanium Studio; Setting up Titanium Studio; Time for action - setting up Titanium Studio; Installing the Android SDK; Time for action - configuring the Android SDK; Installing the iOS SDK; Time for action - configuring the iOS SDK; Installation problems - did something go wrong?; Your first cross-platform app

Time for action - creating an app from a templateTime for action - running an app in the emulator; Did the app fail to run?; A review of the first app; tiapp.xml; tiapp XML structure explained; Other files in the base directory; The Resources directory; app.js; KS_nav_ui.png and KS_nav_views.png; The android and iphone directories; Summary; Chapter 2: How to Make an Interface; What's in the toolkit?; A recap; Window; Tab group and tabs; Creating a tab group; Creating a tab; Labels; Views; Time for action - adding a view to a window; Time for action - adding a button to a view

Time for action - making something happen when the button is pressedAdding a settings screen - a TableView masterclass; Time for



action - adding a new window; Time for action - adding a styled TableViewRow object; Platform-specific tools; Add an Android menu; Time for action - adding an Android menu; Time for action - running the Android menu changes on iOS; Why did this fail?; Isolating platform-specific code; Time for action - add an iOS fix for the Android menu; Capturing debug messages; Coding iOS specific elements; Time for action - add an info button to the navigation bar; Summary

Chapter 3: How to Design Titanium AppsJSON; Extending your app over multiple files; Titanium.include; Time for action - creating an activity indicator; Require; Require - loading a marketplace module; Time for action - adding an Appcelerator marketplace module; Require - promoting commonJS compliant code; MVC; Time for action - creating a better designed app using MVC; Behind the scenes - a look at the code; What does this mean?; An example of require; Alloy; Time for action - creating an Alloy app; Summary; Chapter 4: Gluing Your App Together with Events, Variables, and Callbacks

Sharing dataExecution context; Global variables; What is the right way to share data?; Time for action - sharing information between windows; Events; Event scope; Event properties; Making something happen - fireEvent; Time for action - creating a progress bar game; Global event listeners and garbage collection; Better event code using callbacks; Summary; Chapter 5: It's All About Data; External data; Time for action - creating an HTTP request; RSS reader; Time for action - fetching RSS; Time for action - parsing and displaying the RSS; Storing data on the device; Which one should you use

filesystem, database, or properties?

Sommario/riassunto

Appcelerator Titanium Application Development by Example Beginner's Guide is an example-driven tour of the language that guides you through all the stages of app design. The style is relaxed and friendly whilst remaining concise and structured.If you are new to this technology or curious about the possibilities of Appcelerator Titanium then this book is for you. If you are a web developer who is looking for a way to craft cross-platform apps, then this book and the Titanium language is the choice for you.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910337696603321

Autore

Spiteri Miggiani Giselle

Titolo

Dialogue Writing for Dubbing : An Insider's Perspective / / by Giselle Spiteri Miggiani

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2019

ISBN

9783030049669

3030049663

Edizione

[1st ed. 2019.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (282 pages)

Disciplina

777.55

418.02

Soggetti

Translating and interpreting

Motion pictures

Motion picture industry

Television broadcasting

Communication

Popular culture

Language Translation

Audio-Visual Culture

Film and Television Industry

Media and Communication

Popular Culture

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Part I: The Dialogue Writing Practice: A descriptive approach -- Chapter 1: Dialogue writing set in context -- Chapter 2: Bridging disciplines: analogies and applicable devices -- Part II: Strategies and Know-how: A practical approach -- Chapter 3: Dialogue Writing Itinerary -- Chapter 4: Dubbing Deliverables -- Chapter 5: Script components -- Chapter 6: Standards and practices -- Part III: Black Box Revealed: An analytical approach -- Chapter 7: Applied strategies.

Sommario/riassunto

This book analyses an important phase in the interlingual dubbing process of audiovisual productions: the elaboration of target language



scripts for the recording studios. Written by a practitioner in the industry who is also an academic and trainer, it provides practical know-how and guidelines while adopting a scholarly, structural and methodical approach. Supported by an exemplified, analytical and theoretical framework, it is non-language specific and discusses strategies and tricks of the trade. Divided into three parts, the book provides a descriptive, practical and analytical approach to dubbing and dialogue writing. The author analyses scripts drawn from her own professional practice, including initial drafts that illustrate the various transformations of a text throughout the rewriting process. She also provides a 'backstage' perspective, from first-hand experience in recording sessions that provided first-hand knowledge of text manipulation, studio jargon, and the dubbing post production process. This publication will provide a valuable resource for novice dubbing translators and dialogue writers, while offering practitioner insights to scholars and researchers in the field of Audiovisual Translation, Film and Media Studies. .