Archive for September, 2002
02-09-19
Tags: GetTextExtentPoint32 HDC hdc, // handle of device context LPCTSTR lpString, // address of text string int cbString, // number of characters in string LPSIZE lpSize // address of structure for string size ); Parameters hdc
GetTextExtentPoint32
The GetTextExtentPoint32 function computes the width and height of the specified string of text.
BOOL GetTextExtentPoint32(
Identifies the device context. […]
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02-09-19
Tags: SetTextCharacterExtra SetTextCharacterExtra HDC hdc, // handle of device context int nCharExtra // extra-space value ); Parameters hdc
SetTextCharacterExtra
The SetTextCharacterExtra function sets the intercharacter spacing. Intercharacter spacing is added to each character, including break characters, when Windows writes a line of text.
int SetTextCharacterExtra(
Identifies the device context.
nCharExtra
Specifies the amount of extra space, in […]
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02-09-19
Tags: Drawing Text from Different Fonts on the Same Line if( self == top ) MSDN Home > MSDN Library > Windows GDI > Fonts and Text > Using the Font and Text-Output Functions Windows GDI
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location = “/library/en-us/gdi/fontext_8f6t.asp”;
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Drawing Text from Different Fonts on the Same Line
Different type styles within a font family can have different widths. For example, bold and italic styles […]
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02-09-19
Tags: Maybe I should ask them to read the review paper. How about getting the Sulzby (1985) paper, some video tape, and the Sulzby ML scale? These will give them more concrete ideas.
I also used a few examples of Jessie — her using Instant Messenger as a way to learn to write in a meaningful […]
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02-09-19
Tags: Harvard Mathematics Department Harvard University Department of Mathematics One Oxford Street Cambridge, MA 02138, USA Tel: (617) 495-2171 Fax: (617) 495-5132 No Javascript SSH here Alphabetic Directory Seminar Show seminar Add seminar Colloquium Harvard/MIT MIT Seminar BU Seminar NEU Seminar Visitors/Postdoc FULL LISTD. Avritzer (V) P. Bamberg (V) K. Buzzard (V) C. Cheng (V) […]
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02-09-19
Tags: The “broadcase” sample experiment is interesting in that the “listener” gets realtime eye data by passively listen to any experiment programs currently running. It gets calibration points, eye positions, etc.
This would be a perfect way to set up a realtime eye movement analysis system, where the high computation involvement requires a separate data analysis […]
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02-09-18
Tags: Strangely enough, I found yesterday that my Office Servre is infected with Win32/Elkern.cav.c virus. The infections were primarily limited to \Matlab, \perl, and similar directories. I scanned and cleaned immediately and thouroughly (scan My Computer). However, those files were infected again today.
There must be a someone sending in the virus. The Apache server 2.0.4 […]
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02-09-18
Tags: Intro The EyelinkToolbox is a collection of m-files and a Mex file thatcan be used to control the SR Research-Eyelink gazetracker.A manuscript describing the EyelinkToolbox has been submitted to
The EyelinkToolbox is a collection of m-files and a Mex file thatcan be used
to control the SR Research-Eyelink
gazetracker.
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers and is available in pdf […]
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02-09-17
Tags: eminence History of Psychology and Psychology of Science Research Projects Please contact me if you are interested in participating in one of these projects.
These research projects are based on a project that identified the 100 most eminent (most important) psychologists of the 20th century. For background, you should read the article by Haggbloom et al. entitled “The […]
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02-09-17
Tags: genealogy The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century: An Academic GenealogySteven J. HaggbloomWestern Kentucky University Note: This is a work in progress and as such it is incomplete and may contain some errors. Names in bold face type appeared on the 100-Most-Eminent list in the […]
The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century: An
Academic Genealogy
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02-09-17
Tags: genealogy The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century: An Academic GenealogySteven J. HaggbloomWestern Kentucky University Note: This is a work in progress and as such it is incomplete and may contain some errors. Names in bold face type appeared on the 100-Most-Eminent list in the […]
The 100 Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th Century: An
Academic Genealogy
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02-09-17
Tags: University of Illinois IRT Laboratory
Rasch model
1. fixation duration on each word (by frequency, e.g.) contribute to the overall fixation duration (mean score)
2. Items are words of different frequency
3. Ability level: assumed
4. what else?
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02-09-16
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02-09-16
Tags: Chinese National digital Library Reader window.open=NS_ActualOpen;
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02-09-13
Tags: Q and A: Beg the question BEG THE QUESTION From George Beuselinck: “Recently, I have observed that begging the question has […]
From George Beuselinck: “Recently, I have observed that begging the question has come to mean ‘raising the question’. Is this still an improper usage, or has the meaning of the phrase changed due to the usage?”
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02-09-13
Tags: UHCOTECH — HeadSpot Front view (click for detail) Back view (click for detail)
Front view (click for detail)Back view (click for detail)Technical drawing (click for detail)
Technical drawing (click for detail)
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02-09-13
Tags: Chinrest PORTABLE CHINREST SYSTEM Multiple height and position adjustments Chin cup tilt adjustments Rubber padded ears to stabalize head Heavy duty chin cup Cast aluminum construction Versatile and cofigurable Cheekrest and bite bar available
ASL has manufacturing this rugged and versatile chinrest for over 20 years.
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02-09-13
Tags: Tips - Chin Rests 23 August 2000
Dick Young posted a list of sources for chin and head rests for visual psychophysics, summarizing the response to his September 1996 inquiry on CVNet. Jennifer Leong called most of those companies (finding that some were out of this business) and came up with this shorter list. Dick Young chose […]
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02-09-12
Tags: Here When I first encountered an eye-tracker experiment, and saw how oblivious subjects were (apparently) to the changes flickering on the screen, I asked if I could be a subject. [] While I waited for the experimenters to turn on the apparatus, I read the text on the screen. I waited, and waited, eager for the […]
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02-09-11
Tags: Rayner, K. and G. W. McConkie (1976). “What guides a reader’s eye movements? Vision Research 16(8): 829-837.
Describes 5 categories of models of eye guidance in reading, and presents eye movement data from 10 college-age readers which show test correlations between the lengths of successive saccades, between the durations of successive fixations, and between successive fixation […]
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