02617nam 2200529Ia 450 991045103480332120200520144314.00-87127-270-9(CKB)1000000000344172(EBL)219176(OCoLC)437069355(SSID)ssj0000145345(PQKBManifestationID)11162099(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000145345(PQKBWorkID)10177300(PQKB)11715935(MiAaPQ)EBC219176(Au-PeEL)EBL219176(CaPaEBR)ebr10075094(CaONFJC)MIL534454(EXLCZ)99100000000034417220780518d1977 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrElements of classical ballet technique as practiced in the school of the Dance Theatre of Harlem[electronic resource] /Karel ShookNew York Dance Horizons19771 online resource (98 p.)Includes index.0-87127-363-2 0-87127-098-6 Contents; Foreword; Introduction; I. The Dance Teacher; II. The American Attitude; III. Classsical Ballet; IV. Dance Theatre of Harlem; I. Beyond Teaching; II. Rudimentary Behavior; III. Demonstration, Explanation and Correction; IV. Elementary Principles; I. Structure of the Lesson; II. The First Lessons; III. Practice at the Barre; IV. Center Practice; V. The Second Period; VI. The Floor Pattern; VII. The Third Period; VII. Tours and Pirouettes; IX. Music for Ballet; X. Conclusion; IndexElements of Classical Ballet Technique as Practiced in the School for the Dance Theatre of Harlem champions the rich heritage of American dance from Fanny Elssler's triumphs to the square dances of the pioneers and on to the Dance Theatre of Harlem.Originally published in 1977, the text serves as a theoretical and practical outline of Shook's teaching philosophies. The book is divided into three parts: The Antecedents; The Theory; The Practice. In The Antecedents, Shook respectively discusses the tradition of a dance teacher, the American attitude, classical ballet and theBallet dancingElectronic books.Ballet dancing.792.8/2Shook Karel967248MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910451034803321Elements of classical ballet technique as practiced in the school of the Dance Theatre of Harlem2195774UNINA05551nam 2200685 450 991082679270332120200520144314.01-118-79891-0(CKB)2670000000610008(EBL)1895093(SSID)ssj0001535185(PQKBManifestationID)11892941(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001535185(PQKBWorkID)11497914(PQKB)10426962(Au-PeEL)EBL1895093(CaPaEBR)ebr11048123(CaONFJC)MIL770215(OCoLC)907934013(CaSebORM)9781118798904(MiAaPQ)EBC1895093(EXLCZ)99267000000061000820150508h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAutoCAD platform customization user interface, AutoLISP, VBA, and beyond /Lee Ambrosius1st editionIndianapolis, Indiana :Sybex,2015.©20151 online resource (1155 p.)Autodesk Official Training GuideIncludes index.1-118-79890-2 1-118-91741-3 Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Part I AutoCAD Customization: Increasing Productivity through Personalization; Chapter 1 Establishing the Foundation for Drawing Standards; Naming Standards for Projects and Files; Project Names; Filenames; Managing Standards with Drawing Templates; What Is a Drawing Template?; Units of Measurement and Format; Graphical and Named Objects; Organize Output with Layouts; Working with System Variables; Choosing a File Format for Your Drawings; Defining Plotter Configurations and Plot Styles; Configuring Output Devices; Using and Creating Plot StylesManaging Plotter Configuration and Plot Style FilesEnforcing CAD Standards; Drawing Standards (DWS) Files (Windows Only); Configuring, Checking, and Fixing Drawing Standards (Windows Only); Translating Layers (Windows Only); Chapter 2 Working with Nongraphical Objects; Standardizing the Names of Nongraphical Objects; Layer Names; Other Object Names; Renaming Nongraphical Objects; Managing Object Properties with Layers; Setting the Default Properties for New Objects; Creating and Managing Layers; Significance of Colors; Defining Appearance with Linetypes, Lineweights, and TransparencyControlling Output with Plot StylesAccessing Layer Settings; Grouping and Filtering Layers; Creating and Using Layer States; Creating and Managing Annotation Styles; Text Heights; Text Styles; Dimension Styles; Table Styles; Multileader Styles; Annotative Styles and Annotation Scaling; Defining and Managing Other Nongraphical Objects; Removing Unused Nongraphical Objects; Chapter 3 Building the Real World One Block at a Time; Defining and Editing a Block Definition; Defining a Block Definition; Editing a Block Definition; Using the Block Editor; Using and Managing Block DefinitionsInserting or Replacing a Block ReferenceRenaming and Purging Unused Block Definitions; Importing or Exporting a Block Definition; Embedding Information in a Block Definition with Attributes; Adding an Attribute Definition; Inserting a Block Definition with Attributes; Editing Attribute Values and Properties in a Block Reference; Redefining Block Definitions with Attribute Definitions; Using Fields with Attributes; Adding Dynamic Properties to a Block Definition; Using Parameters to Modify Geometry in a Block Definition (Windows Only); Associating an Action with a Parameter (Windows Only)Creating a Lookup Table (Windows Only)Defining Visibility States (Windows Only); Inserting and Modifying Dynamic Blocks; Extracting Properties and Values from a Block Reference; Chapter 4 Manipulating the Drawing Environment; Getting Started with Drawing-Environment Customization; Customizing the AutoCAD Startup Process; Specifying Application Preferences; Customizing the Elements in the Drawing Window; Configuring Command and Dynamic Input; Command Input Search Options; Command Input History; Dynamic Input; Creating and Modifying Command Aliases; Defining Command AliasesDefining External Commands (Windows Only) Take control of AutoCAD to boost the speed, quality, and precision of your work Senior drafters and savvy users are increasingly taking AutoCAD customization out of the hands of system administrators, and taking control of their own workflow. In AutoCAD Platform Customization, Autodesk customization guru Lee Ambrosius walks you through a multitude of customization options using detailed tutorials and real-world examples applicable to AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, Civil 3D, Plant 3D, and other programs built on the AutoCAD platform. By unleashing the full power of the software, you'll simplify and strAutodesk official training guide.AutoLISP (Computer program language)Visual Basic for Applications (Computer program language)Computer-aided designAutoLISP (Computer program language)Visual Basic for Applications (Computer program language)Computer-aided design.620.00420285Ambrosius Lee1623520MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910826792703321AutoCAD platform customization3957936UNINA