Krita 5.2 Manualwhich deals with installing Krita, and continue on to Starting Krita, which helps with making a new document and saving it, Basic Concepts, in which we’ll try to quickly cover the big categories of Krita’s new document open by default. You will be greeted by a welcome screen, which will have option to create a new file or open existing document. To create a new canvas you have to create a new document from use File ‣ Open… or drag the image from your computer into Krita’s window. Creating a New Document A new document can be created as follows. 1. Click on File from the application menu at the top. 2. Then0 码力 | 1502 页 | 79.07 MB | 1 年前3
Krita 5.2 브로셔the Custom Document section and in the Dimensions tab choose A4 (300ppi) or any size that you prefer from the Predefined drop down. To know more about the other sections such as create document from clipboard Space or Ctrl + shortcuts allows for direct zooming with the stylus. Mirroring You can mirror the view can be quickly done via M key. Mirroring is a great technique that seasoned digital artists use to mirroring will use the cursor position as the center to mirror around instead of the middle of the view. There is also a Mirror Canvas available in the Shortcut Settings to assign a shortcut to. Rotating0 码力 | 1531 页 | 79.11 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.11.x DocumentationDjango app, part 1 Creating a project The development server Creating the Polls app Write your first view Writing your first Django app, part 2 Database setup Creating models Activating models Playing with app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 optimization Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 2747 页 | 2.67 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.10.x DocumentationDjango app, part 1 Creating a project The development server Creating the Polls app Write your first view Writing your first Django app, part 2 Database setup Creating models Activating models Playing with app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 optimization Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 2538 页 | 2.59 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.0.x DocumentationDjango app, part 1 Creating a project The development server Creating the Polls app Write your first view Writing your first Django app, part 2 Database setup Creating models Activating models Playing with app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 instrumentation Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 2746 页 | 2.67 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.2.x DocumentationDjango app, part 1 Creating a project The development server Creating the Polls app Write your first view Writing your first Django app, part 2 Database setup Creating models Activating models Playing with app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 instrumentation Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 2915 页 | 2.83 MB | 1 年前3
Django 2.1.x DocumentationDjango app, part 1 Creating a project The development server Creating the Polls app Write your first view Writing your first Django app, part 2 Database setup Creating models Activating models Playing with app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 instrumentation Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 2790 页 | 2.71 MB | 1 年前3
Django 1.8.x DocumentationCustomize the admin index page Writing your first Django app, part 3 Philosophy Write your first view Writing more views Write views that actually do something Raising a 404 error Use the template system app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 optimization Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 2454 页 | 2.85 MB | 1 年前3
Django 4.2.x DocumentationDjango app, part 1 Creating a project The development server Creating the Polls app Write your first view Writing your first Django app, part 2 Database setup Creating models Activating models Playing with app, part 5 Introducing automated testing Basic testing strategies Writing our first test Test a view When testing, more is better Further testing What’s next? Writing your first Django app, part 6 Fixtures Examples of model relationship API usage Handling HTTP requests URL dispatcher Writing views View decorators File Uploads Django shortcut functions Generic views Middleware How to use sessions Working0 码力 | 3305 页 | 3.16 MB | 1 年前3
Jupyter Notebook 4.x Documentationany .ipynb notebook document available from a public URL can be shared via the Jupyter Notebook Viewer (nbviewer [http://nbviewer.jupyter.org]). This service loads the notebook document from the URL and renders that one. You can also manually specify the port with the --port option. Creating a new notebook document A new notebook may be created at any time, either from the dashboard, or using the File | New menu you create a new notebook document, you will be presented with the notebook name, a menu bar, a toolbar and an empty code cell. notebook name: The name of the notebook document is displayed at the top of0 码力 | 128 页 | 1.86 MB | 1 年前3
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