From mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu Wed Sep 15 11:29:04 2010 From: mjbaysek at cs.cmu.edu (Michael J. Baysek) Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 11:29:04 -0400 Subject: [auton-users] Autonlab.org Person Pages Message-ID: <4C90E640.2010206@cs.cmu.edu> Hi Lab. This message is for current or past lab members, affiliates, and alumni. If you don't belong to any of these groups of people, you can safely ignore this email. This is just a reminder that you have a personal page on www.autonlab.org and can (and should) have some basic information on your people pages, even if it's just a link to your primary web site. Some of you haven't updated your person pages in a while, and some of you may not have even noticed that they were there. To find out if you already have a person page, first login to the http://www.autonlab.org site by clicking on the "User: guest" menu to reveal the login option. Then, do a search from the upper right hand corner on your last name. If the page is there, you can click to open it. Then, under Page Actions, you can Edit your page. Here is a link on how to maintain your person page: http://www.autonlab.org/autonweb/help/14758.html These pages are linked from the http://www.autonlab.org/autonweb/about/people.html page. They are publicly accessible to the world at large. Any papers that you upload to autonlab.org are automatically linked to your person page when the Authors section of the paper is created with the proper links to your person page. If you ever need help with uploading papers or software, please contact me. If you forgot your password to the autonlab.org site, there is a password recovery option. If that fails, feel free again, to contact me for a password reset. Best Wishes, Mike From awd at cs.cmu.edu Wed Sep 15 12:13:34 2010 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:13:34 -0400 Subject: [auton-users] Autonlab.org Person Pages In-Reply-To: <4C90E640.2010206@cs.cmu.edu> References: <4C90E640.2010206@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <4C90F0AE.4040007@cs.cmu.edu> Yes please can you do that? Also, the movie does not seem to fit my screen size-wise. Is there a way for users to shrink it so that they see the whole workspace of Steve's? Or should we tell them to scroll down and up when the operator moves to operate in the bottom or top of the screen? A. On 9/15/2010 11:29 AM, Michael J. Baysek wrote: > Hi Lab. This message is for current or past lab members, affiliates, > and alumni. If you don't belong to any of these groups of people, you > can safely ignore this email. > > This is just a reminder that you have a personal page on > www.autonlab.org and can (and should) have some basic information on > your people pages, even if it's just a link to your primary web site. > > Some of you haven't updated your person pages in a while, and some of > you may not have even noticed that they were there. > > To find out if you already have a person page, first login to the > http://www.autonlab.org site by clicking on the "User: guest" menu to > reveal the login option. Then, do a search from the upper right hand > corner on your last name. If the page is there, you can click to open > it. Then, under Page Actions, you can Edit your page. Here is a link on > how to maintain your person page: > http://www.autonlab.org/autonweb/help/14758.html > > These pages are linked from the > http://www.autonlab.org/autonweb/about/people.html page. They are > publicly accessible to the world at large. Any papers that you upload to > autonlab.org are automatically linked to your person page when the > Authors section of the paper is created with the proper links to your > person page. If you ever need help with uploading papers or software, > please contact me. > > If you forgot your password to the autonlab.org site, there is a > password recovery option. If that fails, feel free again, to contact me > for a password reset. > > Best Wishes, > > Mike > From awd at cs.cmu.edu Wed Sep 15 12:17:54 2010 From: awd at cs.cmu.edu (Artur Dubrawski) Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2010 12:17:54 -0400 Subject: [auton-users] Autonlab.org Person Pages In-Reply-To: <4C90F0AE.4040007@cs.cmu.edu> References: <4C90E640.2010206@cs.cmu.edu> <4C90F0AE.4040007@cs.cmu.edu> Message-ID: <4C90F1B2.6040609@cs.cmu.edu> Wrong audience... Sorry :) On 9/15/2010 12:13 PM, Artur Dubrawski wrote: > Yes please can you do that? > > Also, the movie does not seem to fit my screen size-wise. > > Is there a way for users to shrink it so that they see the whole > workspace of Steve's? Or should we tell them to scroll down and up > when the operator moves to operate in the bottom or top of the screen? > > A.