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20100153114 | AUDIO OUTPUT OF A DOCUMENT FROM MOBILE DEVICE - Architecture for playing a document converted into an audio format to a user of an audio-output capable device. The user can interact with the device to control play of the audio document such as pause, rewind, forward, etc. In more robust implementation, the audio-output capable device is a mobile device (e.g., cell phone) having a microphone for processing voice input. Voice commands can then be input to control play (“reading”) of the document audio file to pause, rewind, read paragraph, read next chapter, fast forward, etc. A communications server (e.g., email, attachments to email, etc.) transcodes text-based document content into an audio format by leveraging a text-to-speech (TTS) engine. The transcoded audio files are then transferred to mobile devices through viable transmission channels. Users can then play the audio-formatted document while freeing hand and eye usage for other tasks. | 06-17-2010 |
20100312563 | TECHNIQUES TO CREATE A CUSTOM VOICE FONT - Techniques to create and share custom voice fonts are described. An apparatus may include a preprocessing component to receive voice audio data and a corresponding text script from a client and to process the voice audio data to produce prosody labels and a rich script. The apparatus may further include a verification component to automatically verify the voice audio data and the text script. The apparatus may further include a training component to train a custom voice font from the verified voice audio data and rich script and to generate custom voice font data usable by the TTS component. Other embodiments are described and claimed. | 12-09-2010 |
20120109656 | AUDIO OUTPUT OF A DOCUMENT FROM MOBILE DEVICE - Architecture for playing a document converted into an audio format to a user of an audio-output capable device. The user can interact with the device to control play of the audio document such as pause, rewind, forward, etc. In more robust implementation, the audio-output capable device is a mobile device (e.g., cell phone) having a microphone for processing voice input. Voice commands can then be input to control play (“reading”) of the document audio file to pause, rewind, read paragraph, read next chapter, fast forward, etc. A communications server (e.g., email, attachments to email, etc.) transcodes text-based document content into an audio format by leveraging a text-to-speech (TTS) engine. The transcoded audio files are then transferred to mobile devices through viable transmission channels. Users can then play the audio-formatted document while freeing hand and eye usage for other tasks. | 05-03-2012 |
20120293529 | DISPLAYING AND INPUTTING SYMBOLS - Methods, systems, and computer-storage media having computer-usable instructions embodied thereon, for displaying and inputting symbols are provided. Bopomofo symbols are phonetic representations of Chinese characters. To accommodate all the Bopomofo symbols on a mobile device keyboard without sacrificing key size, the Bopomofo keys are dynamically disabled based on grammar rules and user inputs. For example, a symbol that is not eligible to follow an input symbol is disabled such that it does not distract a user searching for a symbol in the keyboard. Further, specific keys on a keyboard are dynamically replaced with tone keys once a user inputs a symbol. A user interface for displaying the symbols is, thus, consistent and easy to navigate for a user. | 11-22-2012 |
20120297332 | ADVANCED PREDICTION - Described herein is an IME that makes text predictions (e.g., character, phonetic, symbol, word, phrase, and number) and suggests the predictions to a user based on text previously entered in a text box. The IME may base the predictive text on entries in a table or dictionary or historical user text entries. Initial predictions of text are suggested when nothing is entered in the text box. Numeric or punctuation may also be suggested when appropriate. If no predictions can be ascertained, the IME may suggest default predictions to the user. | 11-22-2012 |
20130159920 | SCENARIO-ADAPTIVE INPUT METHOD EDITOR - An input method editor (IME) described herein couples scenarios of the input of the user with specific network services to offer more relevant and richer candidates for higher input productivity. Data relating to a computer application in which the input candidates are to be input and/or context relating to a user-submitted query is collected and analyzed to determine a scenario. The input candidates may include text candidates and rich candidates. The IME may select a scenario-tuned and type specific engine to identify the text candidates and/or rich candidates. The scenario-tuned text candidate engines leverage scenario-tuned language models and lexicons, and the scenario-tuned rich candidate engines leverage scenario-relevant web services, such as image, mapping, and video search, when available and appropriate. | 06-20-2013 |
20140026091 | Inputting Radical On Touch Screen Device - Example apparatus and methods concern improved input of radicals. Example apparatus and methods facilitate more efficiently inputting Chinese radicals using a touch screen. One example method includes displaying a labeled soft key on a touch screen device. The label may represent all or a portion of a radical. The example method includes accepting a touch input associated with the soft key and then taking an action based on the label and the touch input. The action may include inputting a radical or updating the display on the touch screen. Updating the display may facilitate iterative and intuitive progress through radical construction leading to radical selection and input. | 01-23-2014 |
20140104181 | DISPLAYING AND INPUTTING SYMBOLS - Methods, systems, and computer-storage media having computer-usable instructions embodied thereon, for displaying and inputting symbols are provided. Bopomofo symbols are phonetic representations of Chinese characters. To accommodate all the Bopomofo symbols on a mobile device keyboard without sacrificing key size, the Bopomofo keys are dynamically disabled based on grammar rules and user inputs. For example, a symbol that is not eligible to follow an input symbol is disabled such that it does not distract a user searching for a symbol in the keyboard. Further, specific keys on a keyboard are dynamically replaced with tone keys once a user inputs a symbol. A user interface for displaying the symbols is, thus, consistent and easy to navigate for a user. | 04-17-2014 |
20140160032 | Swipe Stroke Input and Continuous Handwriting - Swipe-stroke input and continuous handwriting are provided. A stroke sequence or a portion of a stroke sequence of a Chinese character may be input via selecting one or more stroke buttons via a swipe gesture. Candidate characters may be determined and provided when an indication is received that a stroke sequence input has ended. A candidate may be selected, or a next stroke sequence may be input. As additional input is received, phrase candidates may be predicted and dynamically provided. An end-of-input (EOI) panel may be provided, which when selected, provides an indication of an end of a current handwriting input and allowing a next handwriting input to be entered. By providing a selectable functionality to indicate an end of a current handwriting input, a continuous and more efficient handwriting experience is provided. Past handwriting input may be stored and accessed, allowing a user to edit the past handwriting input. | 06-12-2014 |
20150348534 | AUDIO OUTPUT OF A DOCUMENT FROM MOBILE DEVICE - Architecture for playing a document converted into an audio format to a user of an audio-output capable device. The user can interact with the device to control play of the audio document such as pause, rewind, forward, etc. In more robust implementation, the audio-output capable device is a mobile device (e.g., cell phone) having a microphone for processing voice input. Voice commands can then be input to control play (“reading”) of the document audio file to pause, rewind, read paragraph, read next chapter, fast forward, etc. A communications server (e.g., email, attachments to email, etc.) transcodes text-based document content into an audio format by leveraging a text-to-speech (TTS) engine. The transcoded audio files are then transferred to mobile devices through viable transmission channels. Users can then play the audio-formatted document while freeing hand and eye usage for other tasks. | 12-03-2015 |
20160132128 | Inputting Radical On Touch Screen Device - Example apparatus and methods concern improved input of radicals. Example apparatus and methods facilitate more efficiently inputting Chinese radicals using a touch screen. One example method includes displaying a labeled soft key on a touch screen device. The label may represent all or a portion of a radical. The example method includes accepting a touch input associated with the soft key and then taking an action based on the label and the touch input. The action may include inputting a radical or updating the display on the touch screen. Updating the display may facilitate iterative and intuitive progress through radical construction leading to radical selection and input. | 05-12-2016 |
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20110018846 | LCD DRIVING DEVICE - A liquid crystal display driving device, comprising a scanning driving unit; a data driving unit; gate lines; data lines; pixel regions defined by the gate lines and the data lines; and a compensation circuit connected to the gate lines, wherein the gate lines include gate scanning lines and a redundant gate line, the data lines includes data signal lines and a redundant data line, and the compensation circuit is used to compensate the gate scanning signals of the gate scanning lines, so as to reduce voltage delay over the gate scanning lines. | 01-27-2011 |
20130321252 | LCD DRIVING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING THE SAME - A liquid crystal display driving device, comprising a scanning driving unit; a data driving unit; gate lines; data lines; pixel regions defined by the gate lines and the data lines; and a compensation circuit connected to the gate lines, wherein the gate lines include gate scanning lines and a redundant gate line, the data lines includes data signal lines and a redundant data line, and the compensation circuit is used to compensate the gate scanning signals of the gate scanning lines, so as to reduce voltage delay over the gate scanning lines. | 12-05-2013 |
20140055685 | Capacitive In-Cell Touch Panel And Display Device - Embodiments of the invention disclose a capacitive in-cell touch panel and a display device, in which at least a touch sense electrode ( | 02-27-2014 |
20140145197 | Pixel Structure, Dual Gate Pixel Structure And Display Device - According to the present disclosure, there are disclosed a pixel structure, a dual-gate pixel structure and a display device. The pixel structure comprises: a thin film transistor, a passivation layer that is located over the thin film transistor, an upper pixel electrode that is located over the passivation layer, a lower pixel electrode that is located under a gate insulating layer of the thin film transistor; and a common voltage line that is located between the passivation layer and the gate insulating layer. The common voltage line overlaps with the lower pixel electrode and the upper pixel electrode at least in part with the gate insulating layer and the passivation layer interposed therebetween, respectively, so as to form a storage capacitance. | 05-29-2014 |
20140217411 | ARRAY SUBSTRATE AND LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL - Embodiments provide an array substrate and a liquid crystal display panel. The array substrate comprises: a substrate, data lines and gate lines which are provided on the substrate and intersect with each other, and sub-pixel units which are defined by surrounding of the data lines and the gate lines and are arranged in an array form. Two gate lines for respectively driving the sub-pixel units in two adjacent rows are located between the sub-pixel units in the two adjacent rows; each sub-pixel unit comprises a thin film transistor (TFT) and a pixel electrode, and a connection area of the TFT and the pixel electrode is located between the two gate lines adjacent to the sub-pixel unit and has no overlapping area with a projection of the two gate lines in a perpendicular direction of the array substrate. | 08-07-2014 |
20150029148 | CAPACITIVE IN-CELL TOUCH SCREEN PANEL AND DISPLAY DEVICE - The present disclosure relates to a capacitive in-cell touch screen panel and a display device in which first touch detecting electrodes and second touch detecting electrodes insulated with each other are provided on a substrate; the first touch detecting electrodes are located between the substrate and the black matrix, the second touch detecting electrodes are located on a side of the black matrix away from the substrate. Because the first touch detecting electrodes and the second touch detecting electrodes are provided on the substrate away from the TFT array substrate, it is possible to avoid mutual interference between touch signals and display signals in the TFT array substrate, thereby not only ensuring the quality of pictures on a liquid crystal display but also enhancing reliability of touch operations. | 01-29-2015 |
20150212352 | LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY PANEL, DISPLAY DEVICE AND PROCESS FOR PATTERNING QUANTUM DOT LAYER - A liquid crystal display panel, in which pixel units are provided on the liquid crystal display panel, each pixel unit includes sub-pixel units displaying different colors, at a position of the apposed substrate or the array substrate corresponding to the sub-pixel unit of at least one color in each pixel unit, a monochromatic quantum dot layer is disposed. This liquid crystal display panel has increased color gamut of the liquid crystal display panel, enhanced color saturation, increased display quality, and increased life of quantum dots. A display device and a process for patterning the monochromatic quantum dot layer are also provided. | 07-30-2015 |
20150261027 | TOUCH LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY MODULE - The present invention provides a touch LCM comprising an array substrate and a color film substrate provided opposite to each other, wherein an optical film set is provided at a side of the color film substrate away from the array substrate, comprising a touch signal feedback layer, a touch signal receiving layer and an upper polarizer film provided there between. With the design of integrating the upper polarizer film, the touch signal feedback layer and the touch signal receiving layer into the optical film set, the optical film set has both the polarizing function in the conventional sense and the function of touch electrode. | 09-17-2015 |
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20150090788 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FILTERING DETECTION PATTERNS IN A QR CODE - A method and system for filtering detection patterns in a QR code is provided in this invention. When multiple detection patterns get into a QR code image due to interference or other reasons, first of all, an side length is determined for each pattern to be detected, and then an average value of the side lengths of multiple patterns to be detected is determined, after which through comparing with a predetermined reference value, patterns to be detected meeting a predetermined condition are determined as detection patterns. An effective solution is provided to fill the gap in the prior art of unable to remove detection patterns caused by interference appropriately when more than three detection patterns are found. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090791 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR BINARIZATION OF TWO DIMENSIONAL CODE IMAGE - Binarization method and system for two dimensional code images is provided. Each block region has a different grayscale threshold. Thus, for each block region, whether a pixel in the block region is determined as black or white restoring process is not solely based on the grayscale value of the pixel itself, but also an average grayscale value of a predetermined area specified for a block region where the pixel locates. That is to say, when the predetermined area in which the block region locates has generally a larger grayscale value, the grayscale threshold corresponding to the block region may become larger, and vice versa. Because the grayscale threshold of a block region is closely related to grayscale values in a background of this block region, external circumstance interference may be prevented from an obtained binary result, producing a clear binary image accordingly. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090792 | SYSTEM FOR DECODING TWO DIMENSIONAL CODE AND METHOD THEREOF - Method and system for decoding a two dimensional code is disclosed. In the binarization process of a two dimensional code image, through performing a dividing operation on the two dimensional code image, each block region has a different grayscale threshold. For each block region, whether a pixel in the block region is determined as black or white is not solely based on the grayscale value of the pixel itself, but also an average grayscale value of a predetermined area set for the block region where the pixel locates. When the predetermined area in which the block region locates has a larger grayscale value as a whole, the grayscale threshold corresponding to the block region may become larger, and vice versa. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090793 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING EDGE LINE IN QR CODE BINARY IMAGE - Method and system for determining QR code binary image is provided. Locating lines on which edges of the QR code locate are determined according to location information of locating points within the QR code image and distances between the locating points to edges of the QR code. Distances may be used to obtain locating lines on which edges of the QR code locate, with relatively smaller errors. When a QR code image is distorted, it generally bulges outward. The position of a determined locating line is within the interior of the QR code image, and an actual edge of the QR code partly overlaps with the locating line and partly locate on external side of locating line. Edge points on external side of a locating line are detected along the direction of the locating line and then are connected to form an edge line of QR code. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090794 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CORRECTING QR CODE IMAGE - Method and system for correcting a QR code image is provided. An initial coordination system and a correction coordination system are determined at first. Conversion coefficients are obtained according to the coordinates of the central point of each detection pattern, the coordinates of the locating point in the initial coordinate system, the correction coordinate system. For each point in the correction coordinate system, its corresponding module in the initial coordinate system is found out, and the grayscale value of that module is assigned to the point to realize the correction of the QR code image. Coordinates of the three detection patterns, the locating point in the initial coordination system, and the correction coordinate system may be readily obtained according to different version numbers. At the same time, shortcomings caused by edge detection may be avoided, and a favorable correction effect may be obtained. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090795 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING DETECTION PATTERNS OF QR CODE - Method and system for detecting detection patterns of a QR code is disclosed, detection is performed in a first direction and then in a second direction based on the first direction detection to detect a line segment having a length ratio of black:white:black:white:black meeting a predetermined ratio to determine the central points of the detection patterns, and thereby find out all detection patterns. Line-by-line traversal detection in a first direction is used to detect the detection patterns. Detection is performed based on the detected central point of the first line segment. Thus, detection steps may be greatly saved to simplify the detection procedure and improve computing speed. Fast detection of detection patterns may be realized for a QR code image. | 04-02-2015 |
20150090796 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DETECTING A CORRECTION PATTERN IN A QR CODE - Method and system for detecting a correction pattern in a QR code are disclosed. In the detection of a correction pattern, coordinates of the correction pattern is at first roughly estimated according to the detected coordinates of the detection patterns and different QR code versions, then a square region is specified around the coordinates of the correction pattern, in which a search is performed repeatedly. Finally, in conjunction with the characteristic of the correction pattern itself, i.e., having a line segment meeting a predetermined ratio, the correction pattern may be accurately located in the predetermined area, without the need of searching patterns meeting a 1:1:1 ratio line by line in the entire QR code image. | 04-02-2015 |
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20090046649 | Mapping of uplink ACK in TDD with asymmetric frame structure - For each of at least two ratios of downlink subframes exceeding uplink subframes in a frame is stored a pre-determined grouping of a plurality of downlink subframes that map to one uplink subframe. A frame is scheduled corresponding to one of the ratios. Scheduling grants are transmitted to user equipments UEs in at least some of the scheduled downlink subframes, wherein the number of scheduled downlink subframes is greater than the number of scheduled uplink subframes in the frame. The UEs receive their grant, map the downlink subframe in which the scheduling grant was received to an uplink subframe using the stored predetermined grouping for the ratio that corresponds to the frame in which the scheduling grant was received, and send their ACK/NACK for the grant in the mapped subframe. The network receives multiple ACKs/NACKs in a single uplink subframe and maps them, to the downlink subframes of the group. | 02-19-2009 |
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20100027495 | Method and Apparatus for Providing Acknowledgment Signaling - An approach is provided for designating a predetermined number of acknowledgment channels corresponding to transmission channels utilized by a plurality of user equipment. Each of the acknowledgement channels provides signaling to indicate success or failure of a transmission over a respective one of the transmission channels. The approach is also provided for generating a message to map the acknowledgement channels with the transmission channels. | 02-04-2010 |
20110038344 | APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR INITIALIZATION AND MAPPING OF REFERENCE SIGNALS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM - An apparatus and method for initialization and mapping of reference signals in a communication system. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes a processor and memory including computer program code. The memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the processor, cause the apparatus to generate a reference signal employable with a plurality of physical resource blocks corresponding to a bandwidth of a communication system, and allocate resource elements of an assigned physical resource block from the plurality of physical resource blocks to a user equipment. The memory and the computer program code are further configured to, with the processor, cause the apparatus to generate a dedicated reference signal for the user equipment by allocating elements of the reference signal in accordance with allocated resource elements of the assigned physical resource block. | 02-17-2011 |
20140010146 | Methods and Apparatuses For Transmitting Downlink Control Signaling On Wireless Relay Link - In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a method comprises allocating a control channel resource in a wireless relay transmission frame on a wireless relay link; generating a control signaling based on at least one of a resource allocation scheme, a status of the wireless relay link and a traffic condition of the wireless relay link; mapping the control signaling to the allocated control channel resource via at least one of a time-first mapping, a frequency-first mapping, and a multiplexing mapping; and transmitting the control signaling in the allocated control channel resource on the wireless relay link to at least one associated relay node. | 01-09-2014 |
20140254468 | Downlink Control Signaling for a Backhaul Link - In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, a method includes: sending, within at least one of a first and a second symbol time, a first transmission having first downlink control information from a network access node to a first mobile node located within a first cell serviced by the network access node; and sending, within at least a third symbol time, a second transmission having second downlink control information from the network access node to a relay node over a wireless communication link that is a backhaul link, where the second transmission is configured to enable the relay node to send, within the first symbol time, a third transmission having third downlink control information from the relay node to a second mobile node located within a second cell serviced by the relay node, where the second cell is different from the first cell. | 09-11-2014 |
20140301280 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT BUNDLING - An approach is provided for acknowledgement bundling. Dynamically scheduling of one or more of subframes per bundling window is performed by reusing an assignment index field (e.g., downlink assignment index (DAI) field). The assignment index field has a value greater than or equal to number of previously assigned subframes within the bundling window. The bundling window defines a group of subframes for common acknowledgement. | 10-09-2014 |
20150271803 | CONTROL SIGNALING FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION - In accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention, a method comprises allocating a control channel resource in a wireless relay transmission frame on a wireless relay link; generating a control signaling based on at least one of a resource allocation scheme, a status of the wireless relay link and a traffic condition of the wireless relay link; mapping the control signaling to the allocated control channel resource via at least one of a time-first mapping, a frequency-first mapping, and a multiplexing mapping; and transmitting the control signaling in the allocated control channel resource on the wireless relay link to at least one associated relay node. | 09-24-2015 |
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20110107151 | Method and System of Deadlock Detection in a Parallel Program - A method and system of deadlock detection in a parallel program, the method comprising: recording lock events during the operation of the parallel program and a first order relation among the lock events; converting information relevant to the operation of the parallel program into gate lock events and recording the gate lock events; establishing a second order relation among the gate lock events and lock events associated with the gate lock events and adding the second order relation to the first order relation; constructing a lock graph corresponding to the operation procedure of the parallel program based on the added first order relation; and performing deadlock detection on the constructed lock graph. The deadlock detection method of the invention can improve the accuracy of deadlock detection without depending on the deadlock detection algorithm per se, and can be applied with facility to various development environments and reduce development costs. | 05-05-2011 |
20120221579 | SELF-MONITORING OBJECT-ORIENTED APPLICATIONS - A computer-implemented method for monitoring an object-oriented application is disclosed. A transaction-representative-digraph is built based upon a real-time running of the application, and the digraph contains nodes of a plurality of replaceable classes. A key node is selected based upon invocation relationships between the nodes. A monitor program is instrumented at the selected key node. | 08-30-2012 |
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20140040284 | SELF-MONITORING OBJECT-ORIENTED APPLICATIONS - A computer-implemented method for monitoring an object-oriented application is disclosed. A transaction-representative-digraph is built based upon a real-time running of the application, and the digraph contains nodes of a plurality of replaceable classes. A key node is selected based upon invocation relationships between the nodes. A monitor program is instrumented at the selected key node. | 02-06-2014 |
20140137099 | RAPID CONFIGURATION OF SOFTWARE - In a field of software configuration, a technology of migrating and configuring software rapidly by determining a correspondence between device specific information and a specific configuration file location recording such information. According to one aspect of the present invention, a method for software fast configuration is provided comprising: obtaining and analyzing a software configuration program to identify a method related to the device specific information in the software configuration program; adding an identification to the device specific information obtained by the method related to the specific device information; and determining a correspondence between the device specific information and its record location in a software configuration file based on the added identification. According to the technical solution of the present invention, the correspondence between the record location in the configuration file and the device specific information may be automatically recorded and/or may be used for rapid configuration of software. | 05-15-2014 |
20150095482 | Method and System for Deploying Service in a Cloud Computing System - A method and system for deploying a service in a cloud computing system. The method comprises collecting metadata information related to the service, building a list including a plurality of potential service endpoints by using the metadata information, and validating the potential service endpoints in the list. With the method, mapping between service and service endpoints is effectively processed while deploying the service. | 04-02-2015 |
20150186129 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEPLOYING A PROGRAM MODULE - Embodiments of the invention relate to deploying a program module. The deploying includes obtaining a data dependency relationship between the program module and multiple to-be-deployed program modules, and a specific start order. In response to a request to install and configure the program module, data on which the program module depends are identified according to the data dependency relationship. In addition, the program module is installed and configured responsive to the identified data. The program module is started in response to completion of a startup of program modules required to be started before the program module as specified by the specific start order. | 07-02-2015 |
20150347194 | Managing a Virtual Machine Instance - The present invention relates to mechanisms for managing VM instances. More specifically, the mechanisms provide at least one VM instance in a resource pool. A configuration requirement is provided with respect to a virtual machine, the configuration requirement describing a first amount of application resources to be installed on the virtual machine. Based on the configuration requirement, a resource tree is built describing a dependency relation between the first amount of application resources. At least one VM instance corresponding to a sub-path of the resource tree is provided in the resource pool, where on each VM instance in the at least one VM instance there are installed application resources included in the sub-path. | 12-03-2015 |