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UNINA9910495914403321 |
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Jalbert Martin <1974-> |
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Le sursis littéraire : politique de Gauvreau, Miron, Aquin / / Martin Jalbert |
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[Montreal, Quebec] : , : Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal, , 2011 |
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©2011 |
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2-7606-2694-6 |
2-8218-9779-0 |
2-7606-2693-8 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (210 pages) |
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French-Canadian literature - Québec (Province) - History and criticism - 20th century |
Politics and literature - Québec (Province) - History - 20th century |
Authors - Political and social views |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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L'écrivain et le citoyen disposent d'une seule et même langue, démocratique, livrée au libre arbitre des individus devant donner du sens aux réalités. Mais la contingence du langage dont la littérature et la politique ont besoin pour exister est contredite par le rêve littéraire d'une parole pleine, nécessaire, qui échapperait à l'arbitraire et au hasard. Relisant les œuvres de Claude Gauvreau, de Gaston Miron et d'Hubert Aquin, Martin Jalbert aborde d'une façon neuve la question du politique dans la littérature québécoise, en marge des problématiques de l'engagement et de la responsabilité et en évitant le cliché qui fait de l'écrivain le simple porte-parole de la collectivité. L'enjeu est celui de l'usage des mots et des signes, des tensions et des contradictions qui en découlent. Peut-être l'écrivain est-il voué, au bout du compte, à imaginer et à pratiquer une littérature en « sursis », en attente d'une émancipation qui rendrait caduc son exercice. |
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UNINA9910953188903321 |
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Autore |
Lancaster Mark |
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Titolo |
Oracle Application express 4.0 with Ext JS : deliver rich, desktop-styled Oracle APEX applications using the powerful Ext JS JavaScript library / / Mark Lancaster |
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise, 2011 |
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9786613376831 |
9781283376839 |
1283376830 |
9781849681070 |
1849681074 |
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[1st ed.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (599 p.) |
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Application software - Development |
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"Professional expertise distilled"--Cover. |
Includes index. |
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Oracle Application Express 4.0 with Ext JS; Oracle Application Express 4.0 with Ext JS; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Support files, eBooks, discount offers and more; Why Subscribe?; Free Access for Packt account holders; Instant Updates on New Packt Books; Preface; What this book covers; What you need for this book; Who this book is for; Conventions; Reader feedback; Customer support; Downloading the example code; Errata; Piracy; Questions; 1. Setting up an Oracle APEX and Ext JS Environment; Setting up for success; Installing Oracle APEX |
Downloading Ext JSWhich web server to use?; Storing your web assets; Customizing application builder files; Oracle HTTP Server; Loading Ext JS onto the Oracle HTTP Server; Embedded PL/SQL Gateway; Loading Ext JS onto the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway; Oracle APEX listener; Loading Ext JS for the Oracle APEX listener; Overviewing the production setup; Using Ext JS in a hosted APEX environment; Installing a source code repository; Automating the build process; Configuring and using |
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APEXExport; More ideas for automating the build process; Setting up a local web server; Summary |
2. Getting Acquainted with ExtBuilding a sandbox; Cross-browser DOM manipulation with Ext.Element; Heavyweight versus flyweight; Sizing and positioning; CSS classes and styling; DOM traversal; Selecting multiple elements; DOM manipulation; Defining event handlers; Using event delegation to reduce memory consumption; One-off events; Parameter passing using object notation; Old-school parameters; Using object notation; Basic syntax; Use namespacing to avoid collisions; Ext.namespace; Ext.BLANK_IMAGE_URL; Summary; 3. Building a Ext JS Theme into APEX; Theme basics; Separation of concerns |
Standard themesCreating a theme; Building a Viewport Page template; Starting with a standalone template; Loading the page template into APEX; Issue when input items are outside the form; Ensuring that input items always remain with the form; Summary; 4. Ext Themed Regions, Labels, and Lists; Region templates; Report Region; Form Region; Additional region templates; Label templates; Optional label; QuickTips for error messages; Optional label with help; Mandatory label; Mandatory label with help; Hidden label; List templates; Vertical unordered list without bullets |
Vertical unordered list with bulletsBuilding an Ext JS tree template using lists; APEX 4.0 tree template; Prior APEX versions tree template; Highlighting the current node; Customizing individual nodes; Summary; 5. Ext Themed Buttons, Popups, Calendars, and Reports; Button templates; Sliding doors meet CSS sprites; APEX sliding door CSS sprite button template; Building a hideous Ext.Button; Converting our buttons; Popup List of Values template; Breadcrumb templates; Benefits of using breadcrumbs; When not to use breadcrumbs; Basic horizontal breadcrumb template; Report templates |
It's a classic |
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Deliver rich desktop-styled Oracle APEX applications using the powerful Ext JS JavaScript library with this book and eBook |
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