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Show the Image 0.4
Show the Image is a Firefox extension that shows the largest image in the page. more>>
Show the Image is a Firefox extension that shows the largest image in the page.
A very simple extension that can be used to show the largest image on the page - what you want to look at - without all the banners and layout around it.
After installing the extension you can add a new button to the toolbar by right-clicking on the toolbar, clicking customize and dragging the icon into place.
Left-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Q) will take you to the largest image in the current page, left-clicking (or pressing Control+Q) again will take you back again.
Middle-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) will open the largest image in the current page in a new tab, middle-clicking (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) while looking at the image on its own will close the tab if more than one is open.
Right clicking the button will go through all the tabs to the right of the current one, displaying the largest image in each.
Right clicking on a link will give the option to "Show Image following this link" which will open the largest image found at that link in a new tab.
<<lessA very simple extension that can be used to show the largest image on the page - what you want to look at - without all the banners and layout around it.
After installing the extension you can add a new button to the toolbar by right-clicking on the toolbar, clicking customize and dragging the icon into place.
Left-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Q) will take you to the largest image in the current page, left-clicking (or pressing Control+Q) again will take you back again.
Middle-clicking the button (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) will open the largest image in the current page in a new tab, middle-clicking (or pressing Control+Shift+Q) while looking at the image on its own will close the tab if more than one is open.
Right clicking the button will go through all the tabs to the right of the current one, displaying the largest image in each.
Right clicking on a link will give the option to "Show Image following this link" which will open the largest image found at that link in a new tab.
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Added: 2007-06-20 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
887 downloads
create Image 1.0
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image. more>>
create Image is an amarok script that can create an image of the current playlist and save the files to an iso image.
The iso image is found in the respective home folders.
<<lessThe iso image is found in the respective home folders.
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Added: 2007-01-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1023 downloads
Resize Image 1
Resize Image is a service menu which adds the ability to resize an image to a new size. more>>
Resize Image is a service menu which adds the ability to resize an image to a new size.
Requires ImageMagick, KDialog and bash.
<<lessRequires ImageMagick, KDialog and bash.
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Added: 2006-10-24 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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Mozvert image 0.0.1
Mozvert image is a Firefox extension that uses convert from ImageMagick for saving images to its preferred formats. more>>
Mozvert image is a Firefox extension that uses convert from ImageMagick for saving images to its preferred formats.
It adds the entry "Convert Image As..." after "Save Image As..." with 8 predefined formats: PNG, JPG, GIF, XPM, TIFF, BMP, PS (PostScript), XBM, ICO.
<<lessIt adds the entry "Convert Image As..." after "Save Image As..." with 8 predefined formats: PNG, JPG, GIF, XPM, TIFF, BMP, PS (PostScript), XBM, ICO.
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Added: 2007-06-28 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
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Random Image 1.0
This simple script searches a special directory for images, then displays a random one every time the page is loaded. more>>
This script is easy to set up. Simply use FTP to upload images in a special directory. They can be the same size or varying sizes. Then call the script from your SHTML web page using an "include. " Each load of the page will show a different image.
Requirements: Perl, Webserver
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Added: 2009-04-27 License: Commercial Price: $0.00
181 downloads
WWW::Google::Images 0.6.4
WWW::Google::Images is a Google Images Agent. more>>
WWW::Google::Images is a Google Images Agent.
SYNOPSIS
use WWW::Google::Images;
$agent = WWW::Google::Images->new(
server => images.google.com,
proxy => my.proxy.server:port,
);
$result = $agent->search(flowers, limit => 10);
while ($image = $result->next()) {
$count++;
print $image->content_url();
print $image->context_url();
print $image->save_content(base => image . $count);
print $image->save_context(base => page . $count);
}
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use WWW::Google::Images;
$agent = WWW::Google::Images->new(
server => images.google.com,
proxy => my.proxy.server:port,
);
$result = $agent->search(flowers, limit => 10);
while ($image = $result->next()) {
$count++;
print $image->content_url();
print $image->context_url();
print $image->save_content(base => image . $count);
print $image->save_context(base => page . $count);
}
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Google::Adwords::Image 0.6.0
Google::Adwords::Image is a Google Adwords Image object. more>>
Google::Adwords::Image is a Google Adwords Image object.
SYNOPSIS
use Google::Adwords::CreativeService;
use Google::Adwords::Creative;
use Google::Adwords::Image;
use File::Slurp;
# create the CreativeService object
my $creative_service = Google::Adwords::CreativeService->new();
# need to login to the Adwords service
$creative_service->email($email_address)
->password($password)
->developerToken($developer_token)
->applicationToken($app_token);
# if you have a MCC
$creative_service->clientEmail($client_email);
# Lets add an image creative
my $data_blurb = read_file(image.gif);
my $image = Google::Adwords::Image->new
->name(Image #1)
->data($data_blurb)
->type(image);
my $creative_image = Google::Adwords::Creative->new
->adGroupId($adgroupid)
->destinationUrl(http://www.example.com)
->displayUrl(http://www.example.com)
->image( $image );
my $addcreative = $creative_service->addCreative($creative_image);
print "Added Creative ID: " . $addcreative->id . "n";
print "Image Height: " . $addcreative->image->height . "n";
This object should be used with the CreativeService API calls
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Google::Adwords::CreativeService;
use Google::Adwords::Creative;
use Google::Adwords::Image;
use File::Slurp;
# create the CreativeService object
my $creative_service = Google::Adwords::CreativeService->new();
# need to login to the Adwords service
$creative_service->email($email_address)
->password($password)
->developerToken($developer_token)
->applicationToken($app_token);
# if you have a MCC
$creative_service->clientEmail($client_email);
# Lets add an image creative
my $data_blurb = read_file(image.gif);
my $image = Google::Adwords::Image->new
->name(Image #1)
->data($data_blurb)
->type(image);
my $creative_image = Google::Adwords::Creative->new
->adGroupId($adgroupid)
->destinationUrl(http://www.example.com)
->displayUrl(http://www.example.com)
->image( $image );
my $addcreative = $creative_service->addCreative($creative_image);
print "Added Creative ID: " . $addcreative->id . "n";
print "Image Height: " . $addcreative->image->height . "n";
This object should be used with the CreativeService API calls
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Added: 2006-11-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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BBCD - Bootable Cluster CD 2.2.1c
The BCCD was created to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms. more>>
BCCD - Bootable Cluster CD was created to facilitate instruction of parallel computing aspects and paradigms. Part of the difficulty instructors face is lack of dedicated resources to explore distributed computing aspects lack of time to preconfigure and test the supporting environment.
The BCCD image addresses this problem by providing a non-destructive overlay way to run a full-fledged parallel computing environment on just about any workstation-class system...Were happy to say that this now includes the MAC too!
The BCCD does share similarities with a few diskless solutions for clustering, such as the Warewulf project, the thin-OSCAR approach, Cluster Knoppix (only an openMosix system, no MPI/LAM/PVM build tools, ...), and so on. This is definitely the trend in HPC. But the main differences are that the BCCD will always fit in your pocket, be highly customizable for specific institutions needs, and will always be geared toward education and not dedicated clusters.
The "gar" build system also sets the BCCD apart from other projects. "gar" is a mix between BSDs "ports" system, Linux from scratch, and gentoo Linux. With gar, you can build an entire BCCD image from net-fetched sources in about two hours (assuming you have a primed ccache!).
The BCCD is also distinctly different from NPACI-Rocks, OSCAR, Cluster in a box or other type of mass-imaging clustering project for two reasons:
1. Its a non-destructive overlay on top of the current hardware. Once a system is rebooted, it reverts back to its original state. It is intended to be booted "over top" of a currently-configured Windows/Linux/BSD/etc. system.
2. Its focus in on educational aspects of High-Performance Computing (HPC) instead of the HPC core. Students will have a much better appreciation and understanding of how to tweak an MTU setting or wire the topology across a cluster if they understand how a distributed computation is laid out! Emphasis is placed upon building, configuring, and running distributed applications.
<<lessThe BCCD image addresses this problem by providing a non-destructive overlay way to run a full-fledged parallel computing environment on just about any workstation-class system...Were happy to say that this now includes the MAC too!
The BCCD does share similarities with a few diskless solutions for clustering, such as the Warewulf project, the thin-OSCAR approach, Cluster Knoppix (only an openMosix system, no MPI/LAM/PVM build tools, ...), and so on. This is definitely the trend in HPC. But the main differences are that the BCCD will always fit in your pocket, be highly customizable for specific institutions needs, and will always be geared toward education and not dedicated clusters.
The "gar" build system also sets the BCCD apart from other projects. "gar" is a mix between BSDs "ports" system, Linux from scratch, and gentoo Linux. With gar, you can build an entire BCCD image from net-fetched sources in about two hours (assuming you have a primed ccache!).
The BCCD is also distinctly different from NPACI-Rocks, OSCAR, Cluster in a box or other type of mass-imaging clustering project for two reasons:
1. Its a non-destructive overlay on top of the current hardware. Once a system is rebooted, it reverts back to its original state. It is intended to be booted "over top" of a currently-configured Windows/Linux/BSD/etc. system.
2. Its focus in on educational aspects of High-Performance Computing (HPC) instead of the HPC core. Students will have a much better appreciation and understanding of how to tweak an MTU setting or wire the topology across a cluster if they understand how a distributed computation is laid out! Emphasis is placed upon building, configuring, and running distributed applications.
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Added: 2006-03-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Open Searchable Image Catalogue 0.7.0.1
Open Searchable Image Catalogue (OSIC) is a system for storing large numbers of image files with associated metadata. more>>
Open Searchable Image Catalogue (OSIC) is a system for storing large numbers of image files with associated metadata.
This data can later be used to search the database for images. Open Searchable Image Catalogue works particularly well where the images need to be accessible to a large number of people or over a large geographical distribution.
Images can be compressed (and decreased in size) on-the-fly so that they can be viewed quickly over a slow network such as the Internet.
<<lessThis data can later be used to search the database for images. Open Searchable Image Catalogue works particularly well where the images need to be accessible to a large number of people or over a large geographical distribution.
Images can be compressed (and decreased in size) on-the-fly so that they can be viewed quickly over a slow network such as the Internet.
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Added: 2006-05-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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makebootfat 1.4
makebootfat is a tool to create bootable USB disks. more>>
makebootfat is a command line utility able to create bootable USB disks for Linux and Windows using the FAT filesystem and syslinux.
makebootfat is the most advanced tool available able to make bootable USB disks. Its able to autodetect/partition/format/populate the USB disk in a single step without any user interaction.
Its also able to create disk images which are compatibles with all the three standards USB-FDD, USB-HDD and USB-ZIP at the same time.
To use makebootfat you probably need also syslinux or FreeDOS
<<lessmakebootfat is the most advanced tool available able to make bootable USB disks. Its able to autodetect/partition/format/populate the USB disk in a single step without any user interaction.
Its also able to create disk images which are compatibles with all the three standards USB-FDD, USB-HDD and USB-ZIP at the same time.
To use makebootfat you probably need also syslinux or FreeDOS
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Added: 2005-04-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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e2fsimage 0.2.0
e2fsimage is a tool for creating and populating an ext2 filesystem image as an ordinary user. more>>
e2fsimage allows you to create ext2 filesystem images, mostly used on Linux systems, by copying an entire directory structure into an ext2 formatted image without needing root permissions.
Without this tool you need to loopback-mount an existing filesystem image and copy all files there as root.
This application is usually used by people creating rescue disks, initrds, bootable floppys or CDs or the more. Especially on build hosts where they do not have root permissions and the ptrace() bug is already fixed.
Enhancements:
- support for user ids in .UIDGID file and usernames resolved by passwd file
- free uiddb structure after use
- manpage updated
<<lessWithout this tool you need to loopback-mount an existing filesystem image and copy all files there as root.
This application is usually used by people creating rescue disks, initrds, bootable floppys or CDs or the more. Especially on build hosts where they do not have root permissions and the ptrace() bug is already fixed.
Enhancements:
- support for user ids in .UIDGID file and usernames resolved by passwd file
- free uiddb structure after use
- manpage updated
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Added: 2005-04-08 License: BSD License Price:
1660 downloads
GFL::Image 0.14a
GFL::Image is an OO interface to P-e Gougelets Graphic File Library. more>>
GFL::Image is an OO interface to P-e Gougelets Graphic File Library.
SYNOPSIS
use GFL::Image;
my $im = GFL::Image-> new;
$im -> load("test.png");
$im -> set( output => "jpeg",
undolevel => 5
);
$im -> resize (320, 200);
$im -> filter( maximum => 3,
mediancross => 7
);
$im -> undo;
$im -> save("test.jpg");
undef ($im);
This module provides an Object Oriented interface to Pierre-E. Gougelets Graphic File Library.
GFL provides a comprehensive set of image processing tools and can access more than 300 image formats.
GFL is free for non-commercial use, you can grab the latest version at http://www.xnview.org. People wanting to use it in a commercial application must ask authorization to the author.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use GFL::Image;
my $im = GFL::Image-> new;
$im -> load("test.png");
$im -> set( output => "jpeg",
undolevel => 5
);
$im -> resize (320, 200);
$im -> filter( maximum => 3,
mediancross => 7
);
$im -> undo;
$im -> save("test.jpg");
undef ($im);
This module provides an Object Oriented interface to Pierre-E. Gougelets Graphic File Library.
GFL provides a comprehensive set of image processing tools and can access more than 300 image formats.
GFL is free for non-commercial use, you can grab the latest version at http://www.xnview.org. People wanting to use it in a commercial application must ask authorization to the author.
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Added: 2006-07-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Partition Image 0.6.6
Partition Image is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves partitions in many formats. more>>
Partition Image application is a Linux/UNIX utility which saves partitions in many formats (see below) to an image file.
The image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied on removable floppies (ZIP for example); partitions can be saved across the network since version 0.6.0.
Partition Image will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file.
This is unlike the dd command, which also copies empty blocks. Partition Image also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
This is very useful to save partitions to an image in some cases:
- First you can restore your linux partition if there is a problem (virus, file system errors, manipulation error) . When you have a problem, you just have to restore the partition, and after 10 minutes, you have the original partition. You can write the image to a CD-R if you dont want the image to use hard-disk space.
- This utility can be used to install many identical PCs. For example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and Partition Images restore function.
<<lessThe image file can be compressed in the GZIP/BZIP2 formats to save disk space, and split into multiple files to be copied on removable floppies (ZIP for example); partitions can be saved across the network since version 0.6.0.
Partition Image will only copy data from the used portions of the partition. For speed and efficiency, free blocks are not written to the image file.
This is unlike the dd command, which also copies empty blocks. Partition Image also works for large, very full partitions. For example, a full 1 GB partition can be compressed with gzip down to 400MB.
This is very useful to save partitions to an image in some cases:
- First you can restore your linux partition if there is a problem (virus, file system errors, manipulation error) . When you have a problem, you just have to restore the partition, and after 10 minutes, you have the original partition. You can write the image to a CD-R if you dont want the image to use hard-disk space.
- This utility can be used to install many identical PCs. For example, if you buy 50 PCs, with the same hardware, and you want to install the same linux systems on all 50 PCs, you will save a lot of time. Indeed, you just have to install on the first PC and create an image from it. For the 49 others, you can use the image file and Partition Images restore function.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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WWW::Google::Images::Image 0.6.4
WWW::Google::Images::Image is an image object for WWW::Google::Images. more>>
WWW::Google::Images::Image is an image object for WWW::Google::Images.
Constructor
new($agent, $content, $context)
Creates and returns a new WWW::Google::Images::Image object.
Accessors
$image->content_url()
Returns the url to the image file itself.
$image->context_url()
Returns the url to the web page including the image.
Other methods
$image->save_content(%args)
Save the image file. The default is to keep its original file name, but this behavior can be altered using optional parameters.
Optional parameters:
file => $file
Use $file as file name.
dir => $directory
Use $directory as a directory path to save the file. If only file is specified, it will be saved in a path relative to the current working directory.
base => $base
Use $base with lowercase original extension added as file name.
$image->save_context(%args)
Save the web page. The default is to keep its original file name, but this behavior can be altered using optional parameters.
Optional parameters:
file => $file
Use $file as file name.
dir => $directory
Use $directory as a directory path to save the file. If only file is specified, it will be saved in a path relative to the current working directory.
base => $base
Use $base with lowercase original extension added as file name.
<<lessConstructor
new($agent, $content, $context)
Creates and returns a new WWW::Google::Images::Image object.
Accessors
$image->content_url()
Returns the url to the image file itself.
$image->context_url()
Returns the url to the web page including the image.
Other methods
$image->save_content(%args)
Save the image file. The default is to keep its original file name, but this behavior can be altered using optional parameters.
Optional parameters:
file => $file
Use $file as file name.
dir => $directory
Use $directory as a directory path to save the file. If only file is specified, it will be saved in a path relative to the current working directory.
base => $base
Use $base with lowercase original extension added as file name.
$image->save_context(%args)
Save the web page. The default is to keep its original file name, but this behavior can be altered using optional parameters.
Optional parameters:
file => $file
Use $file as file name.
dir => $directory
Use $directory as a directory path to save the file. If only file is specified, it will be saved in a path relative to the current working directory.
base => $base
Use $base with lowercase original extension added as file name.
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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image-viewer
image-viewer is a very simple Kommander script to view images. more>>
image-viewer is a very simple Kommander script. But written following one of the 2-3 tutorials you can find on the net. Included in tarball you can find this guide to introduce in Kommander GUI. The site is: http://applications.linux.com/article.pl?sid=04/12/17/2033227&tid=49 and was written in 2004 by Michał Kosmulski
I know people want to use this great program..but documentations are very poor...this example helps people who wants to learn something about simple array, combobox, label and connections between signals and slots..very very important.
So, i hope the guide and the example will be usefull.
<<lessI know people want to use this great program..but documentations are very poor...this example helps people who wants to learn something about simple array, combobox, label and connections between signals and slots..very very important.
So, i hope the guide and the example will be usefull.
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Added: 2006-09-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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