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Cool Blue 1.0
Cool Blue is a desktop widget for SuperKaramba for system monitoring. more>>
Cool Blue is a desktop widget for SuperKaramba for system monitoring.
It has cool blue translucent background (which I made with help of Karbon14, Krita and the mighty Gimp) and displays everything I need (and probably what you need too).
It can interact with XMMS. Well, its a matter of personal taste, but I still like XMMS more than AmaroK...
Anyway, if you want, it should be easy changing it to use amaroK. Maybe even Ill do this if I have free time and appropriate mood.
<<lessIt has cool blue translucent background (which I made with help of Karbon14, Krita and the mighty Gimp) and displays everything I need (and probably what you need too).
It can interact with XMMS. Well, its a matter of personal taste, but I still like XMMS more than AmaroK...
Anyway, if you want, it should be easy changing it to use amaroK. Maybe even Ill do this if I have free time and appropriate mood.
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Added: 2005-07-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Royal Blue 1.1
Royal Blue functions as a cool theme for FireFox 3.5, which is a dark blue theme with blue and white buttons. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-25 License: GPL Price: FREE
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PCLinuxOS Blue Haze KDM
PCLinuxOS Blue Haze KDM is a KDM theme for the Blue Haze wallpaper. more>>
PCLinuxOS Blue Haze KDM is a KDM theme for the Blue Haze wallpaper.
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Added: 2007-03-08 License: Artistic License Price:
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Domino Blue Milk
Domino Blue Milk is a Domino config file that looks like MacOS Xs Milk with a blue touch. more>>
Domino Blue Milk is a Domino config file that looks like MacOS Xs Milk with a blue touch.
Started from Polyester-Blue color profile, transformed it to a murrina-domino config and then customized to add brightness to buttons, scrollbars and checkboxes.
<<lessStarted from Polyester-Blue color profile, transformed it to a murrina-domino config and then customized to add brightness to buttons, scrollbars and checkboxes.
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Added: 2007-04-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Color::Fade 0.01
Color::Fade provides a Perl extension for fading text colors. more>>
Color::Fade provides a Perl extension for fading text colors.
Color::Fade uses mathematical formulas to take an input string of virtually any length, and virtually any number of colors, and assign an individual color to each character to fade between each of the input colors.
In other words, it makes your sentences look really pretty.
Methods
Fade $string among the colors in @colors, where $string is a string of length greater than zero, and @colors is an array of colors in six byte hexadecimal format, with or without the leading octothorpe. @colors must have at least two elements.
When called in array context, the method returns an array in which each element is of the format:
y
For each character, where xxxxxx is a hexadecimal color code and y is one character from the original string.
When called in scalar context, this array is joined before being returned.
<<lessColor::Fade uses mathematical formulas to take an input string of virtually any length, and virtually any number of colors, and assign an individual color to each character to fade between each of the input colors.
In other words, it makes your sentences look really pretty.
Methods
Fade $string among the colors in @colors, where $string is a string of length greater than zero, and @colors is an array of colors in six byte hexadecimal format, with or without the leading octothorpe. @colors must have at least two elements.
When called in array context, the method returns an array in which each element is of the format:
y
For each character, where xxxxxx is a hexadecimal color code and y is one character from the original string.
When called in scalar context, this array is joined before being returned.
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Color::Scheme 1.02
Color::Scheme is a module used to generate pleasant color schemes. more>>
Color::Scheme is a module used to generate pleasant color schemes.
This module is a Perl implementation of Color Schemes 2, a color scheme generator. Start by visitng the Color Schemes 2 web site and playing with the colors.
When you want to generate those schemes on the fly, begin using this modoule. The descriptions herein dont make too much sense without actually seeing the colorful results.
Henceforth, paragraphs in quotes denote documentation copied from Color Schemes 2.
"Important note: This tool doesnt use the standard HSV or HSB model (the same HSV/HSB values ie. in Photoshop describe different colors!). The color wheel used here differs from the RGB spectre used on computer screens, its more in accordance with the classical color theory.
This is also why some colors (especially shades of blue) make less bright shades than the basic colors of the RGB-model. In plus, the RGB-model uses red-green-blue as primary colors, but the red-yellow-blue combination is used here.
This deformation also causes incompatibility in color conversions from RGB-values. Therefore, the RGB input (eg. the HTML hex values like #F854A9) is not exact, the conversion is rough and sometimes may produce slightly different color."
<<lessThis module is a Perl implementation of Color Schemes 2, a color scheme generator. Start by visitng the Color Schemes 2 web site and playing with the colors.
When you want to generate those schemes on the fly, begin using this modoule. The descriptions herein dont make too much sense without actually seeing the colorful results.
Henceforth, paragraphs in quotes denote documentation copied from Color Schemes 2.
"Important note: This tool doesnt use the standard HSV or HSB model (the same HSV/HSB values ie. in Photoshop describe different colors!). The color wheel used here differs from the RGB spectre used on computer screens, its more in accordance with the classical color theory.
This is also why some colors (especially shades of blue) make less bright shades than the basic colors of the RGB-model. In plus, the RGB-model uses red-green-blue as primary colors, but the red-yellow-blue combination is used here.
This deformation also causes incompatibility in color conversions from RGB-values. Therefore, the RGB input (eg. the HTML hex values like #F854A9) is not exact, the conversion is rough and sometimes may produce slightly different color."
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Sunergos Blue 0.0.4
Sunergos Blue is a simple Login Manager for Gnome. more>>
Sunergos Blue is a simple Login Manager for Gnome.
Simple and clean, with nothing distribution specific, The sunergos gdm theme features round-cornered, semi-transparent box for logins, a semi-transparent round-cornered bar at the bottom for restarting or halting the system, and a semi-transparent round-cornered top bar displaying the hostname and time.
<<lessSimple and clean, with nothing distribution specific, The sunergos gdm theme features round-cornered, semi-transparent box for logins, a semi-transparent round-cornered bar at the bottom for restarting or halting the system, and a semi-transparent round-cornered top bar displaying the hostname and time.
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Domino blue glass 0.8
Domino blue glass is a glass-like darkblue scheme for the Domino KDE-style. more>>
Domino blue glass is a glass-like darkblue scheme for the Domino KDE-style.
Its my first style Ive made, so I hope you like it.
<<lessIts my first style Ive made, so I hope you like it.
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Added: 2007-04-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Color::Calc 1.04
Color::Calc provides a module which implements simple calculations with RGB colors. more>>
Color::Calc provides a module which implements simple calculations with RGB colors.
This can be used to create a full color scheme from a few colors.
There are three methods to use the calculation functions: You can create an object, import customised functions into your namespace, or you can access them as class methods.
The module accepts color values in the following formats:
- An arrayref pointing to an array with three elements in the range 0..255 corresponding to the red, green, and blue component.
- A list of three values in the range 0..255 corresponding to the red, green, and blue component where the first value does not have 3 or a multiple of 3 digits (e.g. (0128,128,128)).
- A string containing a hexadecimal RGB value like #RGB/#RRGGBB/#RRRGGGBBB/..., or RGB/RRGGBB/RRRGGGBBB/...
- A color name accepted by Graphics::ColorNames. The interpretation is controlled by the ColorScheme parameter.
- A Graphics::ColorObject reference.
<<lessThis can be used to create a full color scheme from a few colors.
There are three methods to use the calculation functions: You can create an object, import customised functions into your namespace, or you can access them as class methods.
The module accepts color values in the following formats:
- An arrayref pointing to an array with three elements in the range 0..255 corresponding to the red, green, and blue component.
- A list of three values in the range 0..255 corresponding to the red, green, and blue component where the first value does not have 3 or a multiple of 3 digits (e.g. (0128,128,128)).
- A string containing a hexadecimal RGB value like #RGB/#RRGGBB/#RRRGGGBBB/..., or RGB/RRGGBB/RRRGGGBBB/...
- A color name accepted by Graphics::ColorNames. The interpretation is controlled by the ColorScheme parameter.
- A Graphics::ColorObject reference.
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SDL::Color 2.1.3
SDL::Color is a SDL perl extension. more>>
SDL::Color is a SDL perl extension.
SYNOPSIS
$color = new SDL::Color ( -r => 0xde, -g => 0xad, -b =>c0 );
$color = new SDL::Color -surface => $app, -pixel => $app->pixel($x,$y);
$color = new SDL::Color -color => SDL::NewColor(0xff,0xaa,0xdd);
SDL::Color is a wrapper for display format independent color representations, with the same interface as SDL::Color.
new ( -color => )
SDL::Color::new with a -color option will construct a new object referencing the passed SDL_Color*.
new (-r => , -g => , -b => )
SDL::Color::new with -r,-g,-b options will construct both a SDL_Color structure, and the associated object with the specified vales.
new (-pixel =>, -surface =>)
SDL::Color::new with -pixel,-surface options will generate a SDL_Color* with the r,g,b values associated with the integer value passed by -pixel for the given -surfaces format.
r ( [ red ] ), g( [ green ] ), b( [ blue ] )
SDL::Color::r, SDL::Color::g, SDL::Color::b are accessor methods for the red, green, and blue components respectively. The color value can be set by passing a byte value (0-255) to each function.
pixel ( surface )
SDL::Color::pixel takes a SDL::Surface object and r,g,b values, and returns the integer representation of the closest color for the given surface.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$color = new SDL::Color ( -r => 0xde, -g => 0xad, -b =>c0 );
$color = new SDL::Color -surface => $app, -pixel => $app->pixel($x,$y);
$color = new SDL::Color -color => SDL::NewColor(0xff,0xaa,0xdd);
SDL::Color is a wrapper for display format independent color representations, with the same interface as SDL::Color.
new ( -color => )
SDL::Color::new with a -color option will construct a new object referencing the passed SDL_Color*.
new (-r => , -g => , -b => )
SDL::Color::new with -r,-g,-b options will construct both a SDL_Color structure, and the associated object with the specified vales.
new (-pixel =>, -surface =>)
SDL::Color::new with -pixel,-surface options will generate a SDL_Color* with the r,g,b values associated with the integer value passed by -pixel for the given -surfaces format.
r ( [ red ] ), g( [ green ] ), b( [ blue ] )
SDL::Color::r, SDL::Color::g, SDL::Color::b are accessor methods for the red, green, and blue components respectively. The color value can be set by passing a byte value (0-255) to each function.
pixel ( surface )
SDL::Color::pixel takes a SDL::Surface object and r,g,b values, and returns the integer representation of the closest color for the given surface.
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ColorExplorer 1.7
ColorExplorer is a tool for exploring the color space and finding out how colors, color names, and numerical color specification more>>
ColorExplorer project is a tool for exploring the color space and finding out how colors, color names, and numerical color specifications are related.
You can specify a color by selecting its name from a list of color names, by adjusting sliders that control the mixture of red, green, and blue, or by entering a numerical color specification. The numerical specification of the current color and an example of that color are shown in a pair of adjacent boxes.
The color name list may be searched by entering a regular expression or by requesting the closest match to the current numerical color specification. You may also request a random color.
The current color specification and example may be copied into a hold area so that subsequent experiments may be compared with a tentative selection.
ColorExplorer should run on any platform for which tcl/tk is available, which means just about any current computer.
<<lessYou can specify a color by selecting its name from a list of color names, by adjusting sliders that control the mixture of red, green, and blue, or by entering a numerical color specification. The numerical specification of the current color and an example of that color are shown in a pair of adjacent boxes.
The color name list may be searched by entering a regular expression or by requesting the closest match to the current numerical color specification. You may also request a random color.
The current color specification and example may be copied into a hold area so that subsequent experiments may be compared with a tentative selection.
ColorExplorer should run on any platform for which tcl/tk is available, which means just about any current computer.
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Imager::Color 0.54
Imager::Color is a Perl module with color handling for Imager. more>>
Imager::Color is a Perl module with color handling for Imager.
SYNOPSIS
$color = Imager::Color->new($red, $green, $blue);
$color = Imager::Color->new($red, $green, $blue, $alpha);
$color = Imager::Color->new("#C0C0FF"); # html color specification
$color->set($red, $green, $blue);
$color->set($red, $green, $blue, $alpha);
$color->set("#C0C0FF"); # html color specification
($red, $green, $blue, $alpha) = $color->rgba();
@hsv = $color->hsv(); # not implemented but proposed
$color->info();
if ($color->equals(other=>$other_color)) {
...
}
This module handles creating color objects used by imager. The idea is that in the future this module will be able to handle colorspace calculations as well.
new
This creates a color object to pass to functions that need a color argument.
set
This changes an already defined color. Note that this does not affect any places where the color has been used previously.
rgba
This returns the rgba code of the color the object contains.
info
Calling info merely dumps the relevant colorcode to the log.
equals(other=>$other_color)
equals(other=>$other_color, ignore_alpha=>1)
Compares $self and color $other_color returning true if the color components are the same.
Compares all four channels unless ignore_alpha is set. If ignore_alpha is set only the first three channels are compared.
You can specify colors in several different ways, you can just supply simple values:
simple numeric parameters - if you supply 3 or 4 numeric arguments, you get a color made up of those RGB (and possibly A) components.
a six hex digit web color, either RRGGBB or #RRGGBB
an eight hex digit web color, either RRGGBBAA or #RRGGBBAA.
a 3 hex digit web color, #RGB - a value of F becomes 255.
a color name, from whichever of the gimp Named_Colors file or X rgb.txt is found first. The same as using the name keyword.
You can supply named parameters:
red, green and blue, optionally shortened to r, g and b. The color components in the range 0 to 255.
# all of the following are equivalent
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(red=>100, blue=>255, green=>0);
my $c2 = Imager::Color->new(r=>100, b=>255, g=>0);
my $c3 = Imager::Color->new(r=>100, blue=>255, g=>0);
hue, saturation and value, optionally shortened to h, s and v, to specify a HSV color. 0 new(hue=>120, value=>1, saturation=>0.5);
web, which can specify a 6 or 3 hex digit web color, in any of the forms #RRGGBB, #RGB, RRGGBB or RGB.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(web=>#FFC0C0); # pale red
gray or grey which specifies a single channel, from 0 to 255.
# exactly the same
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(gray=>128);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(grey=>128);
rgb which takes a 3 member arrayref, containing each of the red, green and blue values.
# the same
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(rgb=>[255, 100, 0]);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(r=>255, g=>100, b=>0);
hsv which takes a 3 member arrayref, containting each of hue, saturation and value.
# the same
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(hsv=>[120, 0.5, 1]);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(hue=>120, v=>1, s=>0.5);
gimp which specifies a color from a GIMP palette file. You can specify the filename of the palette file with the palette parameter, or let Imager::Color look in various places, typically "$HOME/gimp-1.x/palettes/Named_Colors" with and without the version number, and in /usr/share/gimp/palettes/. The palette file must have color names.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(gimp=>snow);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(gimp=>snow, palette=>testimg/test_gimp_pal);
xname which specifies a color from an X11 rgb.txt file. You can specify the filename of the rgb.txt file with the palette parameter, or let Imager::Color look in various places, typically /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(xname=>blue) # usually RGB(0, 0, 255)
builtin which specifies a color from the built-in color table in Imager::Color::Table. The colors in this module are the same as the default X11 rgb.txt file.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(builtin=>black) # always RGB(0, 0, 0)
name which specifies a name from either a GIMP palette, an X rgb.txt file or the built-in color table, whichever is found first.
channel0, channel1, etc, each of which specifies a single channel. These can be abbreviated to c0, c1 etc.
channels which takes an arrayref of the channel values.
Optionally you can add an alpha channel to a color with the alpha or a parameter.
These color specifications can be used for both constructing new colors with the new() method and modifying existing colors with the set() method.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
$color = Imager::Color->new($red, $green, $blue);
$color = Imager::Color->new($red, $green, $blue, $alpha);
$color = Imager::Color->new("#C0C0FF"); # html color specification
$color->set($red, $green, $blue);
$color->set($red, $green, $blue, $alpha);
$color->set("#C0C0FF"); # html color specification
($red, $green, $blue, $alpha) = $color->rgba();
@hsv = $color->hsv(); # not implemented but proposed
$color->info();
if ($color->equals(other=>$other_color)) {
...
}
This module handles creating color objects used by imager. The idea is that in the future this module will be able to handle colorspace calculations as well.
new
This creates a color object to pass to functions that need a color argument.
set
This changes an already defined color. Note that this does not affect any places where the color has been used previously.
rgba
This returns the rgba code of the color the object contains.
info
Calling info merely dumps the relevant colorcode to the log.
equals(other=>$other_color)
equals(other=>$other_color, ignore_alpha=>1)
Compares $self and color $other_color returning true if the color components are the same.
Compares all four channels unless ignore_alpha is set. If ignore_alpha is set only the first three channels are compared.
You can specify colors in several different ways, you can just supply simple values:
simple numeric parameters - if you supply 3 or 4 numeric arguments, you get a color made up of those RGB (and possibly A) components.
a six hex digit web color, either RRGGBB or #RRGGBB
an eight hex digit web color, either RRGGBBAA or #RRGGBBAA.
a 3 hex digit web color, #RGB - a value of F becomes 255.
a color name, from whichever of the gimp Named_Colors file or X rgb.txt is found first. The same as using the name keyword.
You can supply named parameters:
red, green and blue, optionally shortened to r, g and b. The color components in the range 0 to 255.
# all of the following are equivalent
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(red=>100, blue=>255, green=>0);
my $c2 = Imager::Color->new(r=>100, b=>255, g=>0);
my $c3 = Imager::Color->new(r=>100, blue=>255, g=>0);
hue, saturation and value, optionally shortened to h, s and v, to specify a HSV color. 0 new(hue=>120, value=>1, saturation=>0.5);
web, which can specify a 6 or 3 hex digit web color, in any of the forms #RRGGBB, #RGB, RRGGBB or RGB.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(web=>#FFC0C0); # pale red
gray or grey which specifies a single channel, from 0 to 255.
# exactly the same
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(gray=>128);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(grey=>128);
rgb which takes a 3 member arrayref, containing each of the red, green and blue values.
# the same
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(rgb=>[255, 100, 0]);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(r=>255, g=>100, b=>0);
hsv which takes a 3 member arrayref, containting each of hue, saturation and value.
# the same
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(hsv=>[120, 0.5, 1]);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(hue=>120, v=>1, s=>0.5);
gimp which specifies a color from a GIMP palette file. You can specify the filename of the palette file with the palette parameter, or let Imager::Color look in various places, typically "$HOME/gimp-1.x/palettes/Named_Colors" with and without the version number, and in /usr/share/gimp/palettes/. The palette file must have color names.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(gimp=>snow);
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(gimp=>snow, palette=>testimg/test_gimp_pal);
xname which specifies a color from an X11 rgb.txt file. You can specify the filename of the rgb.txt file with the palette parameter, or let Imager::Color look in various places, typically /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(xname=>blue) # usually RGB(0, 0, 255)
builtin which specifies a color from the built-in color table in Imager::Color::Table. The colors in this module are the same as the default X11 rgb.txt file.
my $c1 = Imager::Color->new(builtin=>black) # always RGB(0, 0, 0)
name which specifies a name from either a GIMP palette, an X rgb.txt file or the built-in color table, whichever is found first.
channel0, channel1, etc, each of which specifies a single channel. These can be abbreviated to c0, c1 etc.
channels which takes an arrayref of the channel values.
Optionally you can add an alpha channel to a color with the alpha or a parameter.
These color specifications can be used for both constructing new colors with the new() method and modifying existing colors with the set() method.
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DebBlue
DebBlue is a set of themes for the Debian desktop. more>>
DebBlue is a simple blue theme set for Debian which has a fading dark blue background with a Debian swirl on it.
The next few sections show DebBlue in action. If you click on the images you get a full resolution screenshot. You can download the themes in the Downloads section.
<<lessThe next few sections show DebBlue in action. If you click on the images you get a full resolution screenshot. You can download the themes in the Downloads section.
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ComixCursors 0.4.3
ComixCursors is an icon pack which provides original Comix Cursors. more>>
ComixCursors is an icon pack which provides original Comix Cursors.
Main features:
- X11 mouse theme with a comics feeling.
- Package comes with 42 different mouse themes for X11.
- 5 colors (black, blue, green, orange and white)
- 4 different sizes (small, regular, large and huge)
- 2 different weights (slim and normal)
- and one for christmas and one with ghost
Any bug report or improvement idea is very welcome. See the "how to install" link below for installation instructions on KDE. Else extract the archive in ~/.icons/ .
With the sources download below you can configure and build your own set of cursors regarding transparency, outline- fill- and shadow-color, the size and various other options. See the scripts and README included. Note that you *must* have inkscape and ImageMagick installed to make use of it.
The cursors are named according to the freedesktop cursor naming convention now. The rest is linked. I hope nothing is missing. Additional cursors for mozilla/firefox are availlable.
Want left-handed cursors? Take the "-LH" downloads below.
The RPM installation has moved in 0.4.2 from /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons to /usr/share/icons, so if you installed a previous version by rpm you better uninstall the package first - things might get messed up.
Enhancements:
- Fixed .theme file syntax, cursors dont appear as icons in gnome any more (thanx to Sune Vuorela).
<<lessMain features:
- X11 mouse theme with a comics feeling.
- Package comes with 42 different mouse themes for X11.
- 5 colors (black, blue, green, orange and white)
- 4 different sizes (small, regular, large and huge)
- 2 different weights (slim and normal)
- and one for christmas and one with ghost
Any bug report or improvement idea is very welcome. See the "how to install" link below for installation instructions on KDE. Else extract the archive in ~/.icons/ .
With the sources download below you can configure and build your own set of cursors regarding transparency, outline- fill- and shadow-color, the size and various other options. See the scripts and README included. Note that you *must* have inkscape and ImageMagick installed to make use of it.
The cursors are named according to the freedesktop cursor naming convention now. The rest is linked. I hope nothing is missing. Additional cursors for mozilla/firefox are availlable.
Want left-handed cursors? Take the "-LH" downloads below.
The RPM installation has moved in 0.4.2 from /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/icons to /usr/share/icons, so if you installed a previous version by rpm you better uninstall the package first - things might get messed up.
Enhancements:
- Fixed .theme file syntax, cursors dont appear as icons in gnome any more (thanx to Sune Vuorela).
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Voody Blue Subtitler 1.0
Voody Blue Subtitler (aka VBS) is a simple program that allows you to manually synchronize a text file with a video stream. more>>
Voody Blue Subtitler (aka VBS) is a simple program that allows you to manually synchronize a text file with a video stream, thus creating a subtitles file.
Currently, VBS imports text-only files and producesits output in SubRip format.
VBS requires GTK+ 2.2 or newer and needs mplayer. Besides this it should run in any decent environment.
For detailed usage instructions, see the README file.
For installation and configuration details, see the INSTALL file.
For version history, see the CHANGES file.
This softwarte is released with hope that it will be useful, but with no warranty of any type at all. Use it at your own risk. You are free to distribute it as well as to modify it as long as you preserve the original code. See LICENSE file for details.
A list of planned, but still pending features, is in the TODO file.
<<lessCurrently, VBS imports text-only files and producesits output in SubRip format.
VBS requires GTK+ 2.2 or newer and needs mplayer. Besides this it should run in any decent environment.
For detailed usage instructions, see the README file.
For installation and configuration details, see the INSTALL file.
For version history, see the CHANGES file.
This softwarte is released with hope that it will be useful, but with no warranty of any type at all. Use it at your own risk. You are free to distribute it as well as to modify it as long as you preserve the original code. See LICENSE file for details.
A list of planned, but still pending features, is in the TODO file.
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