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English: PDF version of en:Ada Programming/All Chapters. This is volume 1 of the 3 volume set "en:Ada Programming". Tutorial Show HTML (1,839 kb) — Download PDF (2,663 kb, 243 pages) Keywords Show HTML (470 kb) — Download PDF (290 kb, 59 pages) Operators Show HTML (232 kb) — Download PDF (189 kb, 27 pages) Source in en::Image:Ada ...
Floors are typically lowered 10" to 14" on a minivan for side entry accessibility and a standard 10" for a rear entry; An ADA compliant accessible van must meet certain requirements such as; a door height opening of 56" or greater, a ramp width of at least 30" in width, with ramp edges 2" high, and finally a ramp angle of a 6:1 ratio or rise
English: PDF version of en:Ada Programming/All Keywords. This is volume 2 of the 3 volume set "en:Ada Programming". Tutorial Show HTML (1.839 kb) — Download PDF (1.275 kb, 234 pages) Keywords Show HTML (470 kb) — Download PDF (290 kb, 59 pages) Operators Show HTML (232 kb) — Download PDF (189 kb, 27 pages)
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English: PDF version of en:Ada Programming/All Operators. This is volume 3 of the 3 volume set "en:Ada Programming". Tutorial Show HTML (1.839 kb) — Download PDF (1.275 kb, 234 pages) Keywords Show HTML (470 kb) — Download PDF (290 kb, 59 pages) Operators Show HTML 232 kb — Download PDF (189 kb, 27 pages)
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The size of the letters is dictated by the distance of the sign from the expected position of the sign reader. Character size on these signs is to be determined by a chart in the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design that uses a combination of the height of the text above the floor and the distance the reader has to stand from the sign.