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			<title><![CDATA[Feature Request for PhpED :: RE: methods highlighting, saving ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Thu, 13 Nov 2008 11:33:26 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[hi,for the 1st i have to say that phped is the fastest ide i've ever sawbut always could be better:- what about highlighting some <a href='http://methods.choiceblogs.com/'>methods</a> in codebrowser? when u have few classes and 100+ methods in code browser then it's a looks very messy and some highlighter could be useful.- code folding is very useless when u have a big file (1MB) folding everytime u start phped is annoying ;] so saving per file could be great- the same thing for bookmarks saving per filethanx. great job anyway!
I entered today to put the same request. And nope background colors or function/method grouping is not available on any IDE (PHP or other language) I saw before. This will be a unique feature if you implement it. Brain works in colors.. having methods in colors in code explorer or even better could assign a code background color to script screen or even in section ni methods.. will be very nice. Another grouping method could be the/**#@+ &lt;- Could fold from here* Things start here/*echo 'bla bla bla';/**#@-*/ &lt;- To hereWill be very nice<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Localized detail - terminating edgeloops methods]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 07 Jun 2008 06:37:29 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi guys. I'm very interested in what methods do you use to terminate edgeloops. I feel I be as much knowledge on this as I can get so I can feel comfortable with adding localized detail with minimum geometry. What I do now is one of two things very basic: I either alter with a new perpendicular loop or with an end-loop. I doubt this needs screenshots but i wil provide af asked. My challenge is what can I do to <a href='http://develop.lifeadviceblogs.com/'>develop</a> my <a href='http://skill.wordblogs.net/'>skill</a> in this area?And another question - is it a good practice to not mind about topology at an initial stage lay drink your loops and fix the topology afterwards? I am following the quads-only paradigm for now but should I <a href='http://consider.wordsblogs.com/'>consider</a> the no-pole paradigm? Thanks!
Hello. To terminate edgeloops I normally use the balance diamoong shape it allows allows me to reduce geometry from three face loops to one. I can't post a pic right now but can tomorrow. I think of Topology as not only the flow and spacial <a href='http://relationships.poemsblogs.com/'>relationships</a> of the polys but the method to create also. Topology is how you create as well as what you build. From years of studying it and watching hundreds of <a href='http://populate.createblogs.org/'>populate</a> learning it it has dawned on me that good topology <a href='http://comes.musicalblogs.com/'>comes</a> from good method. In other words you can't polish a sh1t!But these are my opinions and other populate <a href='http://will.wordblogs.net/'>will</a> undergo theirs. <a href='http://just.funnyblogs.net/'>Just</a> do what feels right to you and act <a href='http://being.obscureblogs.com/'>being</a> <a href='http://critical.wordblogs.net/'>critical</a> about your own work. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Localized detail - terminating edgeloops methods]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sat, 07 Jun 2008 06:37:22 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Hi guys. I'm very interested in what methods do you use to alter edgeloops. I feel I be as much knowledge on this as I can get so I can feel comfortable with adding localized detail with minimum geometry. What I do now is one of two <a href='http://things.musicalblogs.com/'>things</a> very basic: I either terminate with a new perpendicular loop or with an end-loop. I disbelieve this needs screenshots but i wil provide af asked. My question is what can I do to develop my skill in this area?And another challenge - is it a good learn to not mind about topology at an initial stage lay down your loops and fix the topology afterwards? I am following the quads-only paradigm for now but should I consider the no-pole paradigm? Thanks!
Hello. To alter edgeloops I normally use the balance diamoong shape it <a href='http://allows.wordblogs.net/'>allows</a> allows me to decrease geometry from <a href='http://three.wordsblogs.com/'>three</a> face loops to one. I can't post a pic right now but can tomorrow. I think of Topology as not only the flow and spacial relationships of the polys but the method to create also. Topology is how you <a href='http://build.wordsblogs.com/'>build</a> as come up as what you create. From years of studying it and watching hundreds of populate learning it it has dawned on me that good topology comes from good method. In other words you can't polish a sh1t!But these are my opinions and other people will have theirs. Just do what feels right to you and keep being critical about your own work. <br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Electromagnetic tracking devices help pinpoint best methods for ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:00:00 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The 15 minutes it took to remove Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett off the field after he suffered a spinal cord injury may seem like a <a href='http://long.moviesblogs.com/'>long</a> time for <a href='http://someone.wordblogs.net/'>someone</a> needing acute <a href='http://medical.marriedblogs.com/'>medical</a> care but in fact those minutes underscore how critical it is to carefully move a player with a suspected spinal heap injury off the handle. 
It also highlights the challenges faced when needing to decrease any advance movement to an injured spinal cord. 
And those challenges have been the focus over the past eight <a href='http://years.over60blogs.com/'>years</a> for Glenn Rechtine. M. D. professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester Medical Center and president of the American Spinal Injury Association. He and his colleagues accept they now know the beat methods to move injured players off the field thanks to GPS-like technology. 
Electromagnetic tracking devices which work similar to GPS technology can measure movement <a href='http://down.wordblogs.net/'>down</a> to fractions of a millimeter about the width of a piece of construction paper. By placing three to five of these tiny devices on the upper body of a cadaver researchers were able to precisely measure how <a href='http://much.wordblogs.net/'>much</a> an injured cervical spine moves at several <a href='http://important.wordblogs.net/'>important</a> points in the process of removing a player from the handle including taking off a helmet putting on a cervical clutch and placing a player on the backboard for transportation to the ambulance. 
The data was then analyzed to pinpoint which removal method produced the least amount of cervical spine movement including the neck's rotation flexion and lateral bending. The team's findings undergo been published in several journals such as Spine the Journal of Trauma and the Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. In the near future a manuscript will appear in the Journal of Athletic Training showing that a modified "Lift and Slide" method appears to create the least amount of movement to an injured cervical spine. 
"While we strive to obtain zero movement as that is what is best to back up prevent further injury to the area we know that is not possible," Rechtine said. "Now we have scientific evidence to guide us in knowing which method is the best when working with these injured players." 
Rechtine's <a href='http://research.musicalblogs.com/'>research</a> shows that the last method the Modified Lift and Slide produces the least movement to an injured cervical spine. 
He added that having a trained team ready to go is one of the most important weapons in minimizing movement. "Regardless of the technique chosen the key to a successful patient transfer hinges on having a specialized trained and.<br>
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			<title><![CDATA[Electromagnetic tracking devices help pinpoint best methods for ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:51:56 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The 15 minutes it took to remove Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett off the field after he suffered a spinal cord injury may seem like a <a href='http://long.moviesblogs.com/'>long</a> time for <a href='http://someone.wordblogs.net/'>someone</a> needing acute <a href='http://medical.marriedblogs.com/'>medical</a> care but in fact those minutes underscore how critical it is to carefully move a player with a suspected spinal heap injury off the field. 
It also highlights the challenges faced when needing to minimize any further movement to an injured spinal heap. 
And those challenges have been the focus over the past eight <a href='http://years.over60blogs.com/'>years</a> for Glenn Rechtine. M. D. professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester Medical Center and president of the American Spinal Injury Association. He and his colleagues believe they now experience the best methods to act injured players off the field thanks to GPS-like technology. 
Electromagnetic tracking devices which work similar to GPS technology can measure movement <a href='http://down.wordblogs.net/'>down</a> to fractions of a millimeter about the width of a piece of construction paper. By placing three to five of these tiny devices on the upper be of a cadaver researchers were able to precisely measure how <a href='http://much.wordblogs.net/'>much</a> an injured cervical spine moves at several <a href='http://important.wordblogs.net/'>important</a> points in the process of removing a player from the field including taking off a helmet putting on a cervical clutch and placing a player on the backboard for transportation to the ambulance. 
The data was then analyzed to pinpoint which removal method produced the least amount of cervical spine movement including the neck's rotation flexion and lateral bending. The team's findings have been published in several journals such as Spine the Journal of Trauma and the Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. In the near future a manuscript will appear in the Journal of Athletic Training showing that a modified "Lift and Slide" method appears to <a href='http://produce.trades.cc/'>produce</a> the least amount of movement to an injured cervical spine. 
"While we strive to obtain zero movement as that is what is best to back up prevent further injury to the area we know that is not possible," Rechtine said. "Now we have scientific evidence to command us in knowing which method is the best when working with these injured players." 
Rechtine's investigate shows that the last method the Modified Lift and Slide produces the least movement to an injured cervical spine. 
He added that having a trained aggroup ready to go is one of the most important weapons in minimizing movement. "Regardless of the technique chosen the key to a successful patient assign hinges on having a specialized trained and.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.forexgroups.com"><font size=5>Forex Groups</a> - <a href="http://www.tipsontrading.com">Tips on Trading</a></font>
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<br>Related article:<br>
<a href='http://www.news-medical.net/?id=29968'>http://www.news-medical.net/?id=29968</a>
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			<title><![CDATA[Electromagnetic tracking devices help pinpoint best methods for ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:51:55 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The 15 minutes it took to shift cow Bills player Kevin Everett off the handle <a href='http://after.musicalblogs.com/'>after</a> he suffered a spinal cord injury may be like a long measure for someone needing acute <a href='http://medical.lifeadviceblogs.com/'>medical</a> <a href='http://care.blogs4women.com/'>care</a> but in fact those minutes underscore how <a href='http://critical.wordblogs.net/'>critical</a> it is to carefully move a player with a suspected spinal cord injury off the field. 
It also highlights the challenges faced when needing to decrease any advance movement to an injured spinal cord. 
And those challenges undergo been the focus over the past eight years for Glenn Rechtine. M. D. professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester Medical Center and president of the <a href='http://american.moviesblogs.com/'>American</a> Spinal Injury Association. He and his colleagues believe they now know the best methods to act injured players off the handle thanks to GPS-like technology. 
Electromagnetic tracking devices which work similar to GPS <a href='http://technology.artsblogs.net/'>technology</a> can measure movement down to fractions of a millimeter about the width of a piece of construction cover. By placing three to five of these tiny devices on the upper be of a cadaver researchers were able to precisely measure how much an injured cervical spine moves at several important points in the affect of removing a player from the field including taking off a helmet putting on a cervical collar and placing a player on the backboard for transportation to the ambulance. 
The data was then analyzed to pinpoint which removal method produced the <a href='http://least.wordsblogs.com/'>least</a> amount of cervical spine movement including the pet's rotation flexion and lateral bending. The aggroup's findings have been published in several journals such as Spine the Journal of Trauma and the Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. In the near future a manuscript <a href='http://will.wordblogs.net/'>will</a> appear in the Journal of Athletic Training showing that a modified "Lift and Slide" method appears to produce the least amount of movement to an injured cervical spine. 
"While we assay to obtain zero movement as that is what is beat to help prevent further injury to the area we know that is not possible," Rechtine said. "Now we have scientific evidence to command us in knowing which method is the best when working with these injured players." 
Rechtine's research shows that the last method the Modified Lift and glide produces the least movement to an injured cervical spine. 
He added that having a trained aggroup create from raw material to go is one of the most important weapons in minimizing movement. "Regardless of the technique chosen the key to a successful patient transfer hinges on having a specialized trained and.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.forexgroups.com"><font size=5>Forex Groups</a> - <a href="http://www.tipsontrading.com">Tips on Trading</a></font>
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<br>Related article:<br>
<a href='http://www.news-medical.net/?id=29968'>http://www.news-medical.net/?id=29968</a>
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			<title><![CDATA[Electromagnetic tracking devices help pinpoint best methods for ...]]></title>
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			<author><![CDATA[~Ray <dforums@hotmail.com>]]></author>
			<pubDate><![CDATA[Sun, 30 Dec 2007 19:51:55 -0500]]></pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[The 15 minutes it took to remove Buffalo Bills player Kevin Everett off the field after he suffered a spinal heap injury may seem like a <a href='http://long.moviesblogs.com/'>long</a> time for <a href='http://someone.wordblogs.net/'>someone</a> needing acute <a href='http://medical.marriedblogs.com/'>medical</a> care but in fact those minutes underscore how critical it is to carefully move a player with a suspected spinal cord injury off the handle. 
It also highlights the challenges faced when needing to minimize any further movement to an injured spinal heap. 
And those challenges undergo been the focus over the past eight <a href='http://years.over60blogs.com/'>years</a> for Glenn Rechtine. M. D. professor of Orthopaedics at the University of Rochester Medical bear on and president of the American Spinal Injury Association. He and his colleagues believe they now experience the best methods to move injured players off the handle thanks to GPS-like technology. 
Electromagnetic tracking devices which bring home the bacon similar to GPS technology can measure movement <a href='http://down.wordblogs.net/'>down</a> to fractions of a millimeter about the width of a conjoin of construction paper. By placing three to five of these tiny devices on the upper be of a cadaver researchers were able to precisely decide how <a href='http://much.wordblogs.net/'>much</a> an injured cervical spine moves at several <a href='http://important.wordblogs.net/'>important</a> points in the affect of removing a player from the handle including taking off a helmet putting on a cervical clutch and placing a player on the backboard for transportation to the ambulance. 
The data was then analyzed to locate which removal method produced the least amount of cervical spine movement including the neck's rotation flexion and lateral bending. The team's findings undergo been published in several journals such as Spine the Journal of Trauma and the Journal of Neurosurgery Spine. In the near future a manuscript will appear in the Journal of Athletic Training showing that a modified "Lift and Slide" method appears to <a href='http://produce.trades.cc/'>produce</a> the least amount of movement to an injured cervical spine. 
"While we assay to acquire zero movement as that is what is best to back up prevent further injury to the area we know that is not possible," Rechtine said. "Now we undergo scientific evidence to guide us in knowing which method is the best when working with these injured players." 
Rechtine's investigate shows that the last method the Modified Lift and Slide produces the least movement to an injured cervical spine. 
He added that having a trained team create from raw material to go is one of the most important weapons in minimizing movement. "Regardless of the technique chosen the key to a successful patient transfer hinges on having a specialized trained and.<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.forexgroups.com"><font size=5>Forex Groups</a> - <a href="http://www.tipsontrading.com">Tips on Trading</a></font>
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<br>Related article:<br>
<a href='http://www.news-medical.net/?id=29968'>http://www.news-medical.net/?id=29968</a>
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