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Convert tgz2deb
Convert tgz2deb adds convert tgz to deb to action menu on tgz packages. more>>
Convert tgz2deb adds "convert tgz to deb" to action menu on tgz packages.
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Added: 2006-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Convert rpm2deb
Convert rpm2deb adds convert rpm to deb to action menu on rpm package. more>>
Convert rpm2deb adds "convert rpm to deb" to action menu on rpm package.
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Added: 2006-05-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Convert::UU 0.52
Convert::UU, uuencode, uudecode is a Perl module for uuencode and uudecode. more>>
Convert::UU is a Perl module for uuencode and uudecode.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::UU qw(uudecode uuencode);
$encoded_string = uuencode($string,[$filename],[$mode]);
($string,$filename,$mode) = uudecode($string);
$string = uudecode($string); # in scalar context
uuencode() takes as the first argument a string that is to be uuencoded. Note, that it is the string that is encoded, not a filename. Alternatively a filehandle may be passed that must be opened for reading. It returns the uuencoded string including begin and end. Second and third argument are optional and specify filename and mode. If unspecified these default to "uuencode.uu" and 644.
uudecode() takes a string as argument which will be uudecoded. If the argument is a filehandle this handle will be read instead. If it is a reference to an ARRAY, the elements are treated like lines that form a string. Leading and trailing garbage will be ignored. The function returns the uudecoded string for the first begin/end pair. In array context it returns an array whose first element is the uudecoded string, the second is the filename and the third is the mode.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::UU qw(uudecode uuencode);
$encoded_string = uuencode($string,[$filename],[$mode]);
($string,$filename,$mode) = uudecode($string);
$string = uudecode($string); # in scalar context
uuencode() takes as the first argument a string that is to be uuencoded. Note, that it is the string that is encoded, not a filename. Alternatively a filehandle may be passed that must be opened for reading. It returns the uuencoded string including begin and end. Second and third argument are optional and specify filename and mode. If unspecified these default to "uuencode.uu" and 644.
uudecode() takes a string as argument which will be uudecoded. If the argument is a filehandle this handle will be read instead. If it is a reference to an ARRAY, the elements are treated like lines that form a string. Leading and trailing garbage will be ignored. The function returns the uudecoded string for the first begin/end pair. In array context it returns an array whose first element is the uudecoded string, the second is the filename and the third is the mode.
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Time::Convert 0.5
Time::Convert is a Perl interface to converting unix seconds to years, days, hours and minutes. more>>
Time::Convert is a Perl interface to converting unix seconds to years, days, hours and minutes.
SYNOPSIS
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
EXAMPLE
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
$REPLY = $convert->ConvertSecs(time);
print($REPLY);
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
EXAMPLE
use Time::Convert;
my $convert = new Time::Convert;
$REPLY = $convert->ConvertSecs(time);
print($REPLY);
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Added: 2006-08-10 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Convert Video To Nokia 5800 and others 0.1
Easily convert videos to a Nokia 5800XM mobile phone more>>
Convert Video To Nokia 5800 and others 0.1 is created as a simple service menu entry to easily convert videos to a Nokia 5800XM mobile phone using ffmpeg or convert the files to mpeg4 with aac.
Installation note:
- The default folder to put the file is/home/user/.kde/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus (for user specific)or/usr/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus (for system wide). If for some reason your folders are different use command kde4-config --path services to find out the right folders.
- You can easily change the ffmpeg command just by opening the file with a text editor. Currently the command is:ffmpeg -i %u -f mp4 -vcodec mpeg4 -r 30 -b 2200k -s 640x360 -acodec libfaac -r 32000 -ab 128k -ac 2 -async 1 %u.mp4
Requirements:
- KDE
Added: 2009-07-07 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Convert::GeekCode 0.51
Convert::GeekCode is a Perl module that can convert and generate geek code sequences. more>>
Convert::GeekCode is a Perl module that can convert and generate geek code sequences.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::GeekCode; # exports geek_decode()
my @out = geek_decode(q(
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GB/C/CM/CS/CC/ED/H/IT/L/M/MU/P/SS/TW/AT d---x s+: a-- C++++ UB++++$
P++++$ L+ E--->+ W+++$ N++ !o K w--(++) O-- M-@ !V PS+++ PE Y+>++
PGP++ t+ 5? X+ R+++ !tv b++++ DI+++@ D++ G++++ e-(--) h* r++(+) z++*
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
)); # yes, thats the authors geek code
my ($key, $val);
print "[$key]n$valnn" while (($key, $val) = splice(@out, 0, 2));
Convert::GeekCode converts and generates Geek Code sequences (cf. http://geekcode.com/). It supports different langugage codes and user-customizable codesets.
Since version 0.5, this module uses YAML to represent the geek code tables, for greater readability and ease of deserialization. Please refer to http://www.yaml.org/ for more related information.
The geekgen and geekdec utilities are installed by default, and may be used to generate / decode geek code blocks, respectively
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::GeekCode; # exports geek_decode()
my @out = geek_decode(q(
-----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-----
Version: 3.12
GB/C/CM/CS/CC/ED/H/IT/L/M/MU/P/SS/TW/AT d---x s+: a-- C++++ UB++++$
P++++$ L+ E--->+ W+++$ N++ !o K w--(++) O-- M-@ !V PS+++ PE Y+>++
PGP++ t+ 5? X+ R+++ !tv b++++ DI+++@ D++ G++++ e-(--) h* r++(+) z++*
------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
)); # yes, thats the authors geek code
my ($key, $val);
print "[$key]n$valnn" while (($key, $val) = splice(@out, 0, 2));
Convert::GeekCode converts and generates Geek Code sequences (cf. http://geekcode.com/). It supports different langugage codes and user-customizable codesets.
Since version 0.5, this module uses YAML to represent the geek code tables, for greater readability and ease of deserialization. Please refer to http://www.yaml.org/ for more related information.
The geekgen and geekdec utilities are installed by default, and may be used to generate / decode geek code blocks, respectively
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Convert::Wiki 0.05
Convert::Wiki is a Perl module that can convert HTML/POD/txt from/to Wiki code. more>>
Convert::Wiki is a Perl module that can convert HTML/POD/txt from/to Wiki code.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Wiki;
my $wiki = Convert::Wiki->new();
$wiki->from_txt ( $txt );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();
$wiki->from_html ( $html );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();
# clear the object manually
$wiki->clear();
$wiki->add_txt ( $txt );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();
Convert::Wiki converts from various formats to various Wiki formats.
Input can come as HTML, POD or plain TXT (like it is written in many READMEs). The data will be converted to an internal, node based format and can then be converted to Wikicode as used by many wikis like the Wikipedia.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Wiki;
my $wiki = Convert::Wiki->new();
$wiki->from_txt ( $txt );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();
$wiki->from_html ( $html );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();
# clear the object manually
$wiki->clear();
$wiki->add_txt ( $txt );
die ("Error: " . $wiki->error()) if $wiki->error;
print $wiki->as_wiki();
Convert::Wiki converts from various formats to various Wiki formats.
Input can come as HTML, POD or plain TXT (like it is written in many READMEs). The data will be converted to an internal, node based format and can then be converted to Wikicode as used by many wikis like the Wikipedia.
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Added: 2006-08-04 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Convert::Morse 0.04
Convert::Morse is a package to convert between ASCII text and MORSE alphabet. more>>
Convert::Morse is a package to convert between ASCII text and MORSE alphabet.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Morse qw(as_ascii as_morse is_morsable);
print as_ascii(.... . .-.. .-.. --- -- --- .-. ... .),"n";
# Helo Morse
print as_morse(Perl?),"n"; # .--. . .-. .-.. ..--..
print "Yes!n" if is_morsable(Helo Perl.); # print "Yes!"
This module lets you convert between normal ASCII text and international Morse code. You can redefine the token sets, if you like.
INPUT
ASCII text can have both lower and upper case, it will be converted to upper case prior to converting.
Morse code input consists of dashes - and dots .. The elements MUST NOT to have spaces between, e.g. A is .- and not . -. Characters MUST have at least one space between. Additonal spaces are left over to indicate word boundaries. This means .- -... means AB and and .- -... means A B.
The conversion routines are designed to be stable and ignore/skip unknown input, so that you can write:
print as_ascii(Hello -- --- .-. ... . Perl!);
beware, though, a single . or - at the end will be interpreted as . respective - and thus become E or T. Use Convert::Morse::error() to check wether all went ok or not.
OUTPUT
The output will always consist of upper case letters or, in case of as_morse(), of [-. ].
ERRORS
Unknown tokens in the input are ignored/skipped. In these cases you get the last error message with Convert::Morse::error().
Version restrictions:
- Can not yet do Japanese code nor German Umlaute.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Morse qw(as_ascii as_morse is_morsable);
print as_ascii(.... . .-.. .-.. --- -- --- .-. ... .),"n";
# Helo Morse
print as_morse(Perl?),"n"; # .--. . .-. .-.. ..--..
print "Yes!n" if is_morsable(Helo Perl.); # print "Yes!"
This module lets you convert between normal ASCII text and international Morse code. You can redefine the token sets, if you like.
INPUT
ASCII text can have both lower and upper case, it will be converted to upper case prior to converting.
Morse code input consists of dashes - and dots .. The elements MUST NOT to have spaces between, e.g. A is .- and not . -. Characters MUST have at least one space between. Additonal spaces are left over to indicate word boundaries. This means .- -... means AB and and .- -... means A B.
The conversion routines are designed to be stable and ignore/skip unknown input, so that you can write:
print as_ascii(Hello -- --- .-. ... . Perl!);
beware, though, a single . or - at the end will be interpreted as . respective - and thus become E or T. Use Convert::Morse::error() to check wether all went ok or not.
OUTPUT
The output will always consist of upper case letters or, in case of as_morse(), of [-. ].
ERRORS
Unknown tokens in the input are ignored/skipped. In these cases you get the last error message with Convert::Morse::error().
Version restrictions:
- Can not yet do Japanese code nor German Umlaute.
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Convert::Bencode_XS 0.05
Convert::Bencode_XS is a Perl module for faster conversions to/from Bencode format. more>>
Convert::Bencode_XS is a Perl module for faster conversions to/from Bencode format.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Bencode_XS qw(bencode bdecode);
use Data::Dumper;
print "Serializing:n", bencode([123, [], "XXX"]), "nn";
print Dumper bdecode(d3:fool3:bar4:stube6:numberi123ee);
__END__
Serializing:
li123el0:e3:XXXe
$VAR1 = {
number => 123,
foo => [
bar,
stub
]
};
bencode($stuff)
Returns a bencoded string representing whats in $stuff. $stuff can be either a scalar, an array reference or a hash reference. Every nesting of these data structures is allowed, other ones will croak.
bdecode($bencoded)
Returns a Perl data structure: it could be either a scalar, array reference or hash reference depending on whats in $bencoded. Dictionaries are converted in hashes, lists in arrays, scalars in strings. If $COERCE (see below) is set to a false value then scalars encoded like integers will be cleanse() before being returned so that a re-serialization of the structure will give back exactly the same bencoded string.
Enhancements:
- Perl
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Bencode_XS qw(bencode bdecode);
use Data::Dumper;
print "Serializing:n", bencode([123, [], "XXX"]), "nn";
print Dumper bdecode(d3:fool3:bar4:stube6:numberi123ee);
__END__
Serializing:
li123el0:e3:XXXe
$VAR1 = {
number => 123,
foo => [
bar,
stub
]
};
bencode($stuff)
Returns a bencoded string representing whats in $stuff. $stuff can be either a scalar, an array reference or a hash reference. Every nesting of these data structures is allowed, other ones will croak.
bdecode($bencoded)
Returns a Perl data structure: it could be either a scalar, array reference or hash reference depending on whats in $bencoded. Dictionaries are converted in hashes, lists in arrays, scalars in strings. If $COERCE (see below) is set to a false value then scalars encoded like integers will be cleanse() before being returned so that a re-serialization of the structure will give back exactly the same bencoded string.
Enhancements:
- Perl
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Added: 2006-08-23 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Convert::IBM390 0.22
Convert::IBM390 is a Perl module functions for manipulating mainframe data. more>>
Convert::IBM390 is a Perl module functions for manipulating mainframe data.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::IBM390 qw(...those desired... or :all);
$eb = asc2eb($string);
$asc = eb2asc($string);
$asc = eb2ascp($string);
$ebrecord = packeb($template, LIST...);
@fields = unpackeb($template, $record);
@lines = hexdump($string [,startaddr [,charset]]);
Convert::IBM390 supplies various functions that you may find useful when messing with IBM System/3[679]0 data. No functions are exported automatically; you must ask for the ones you want. "use ... qw(:all)" exports all functions.
By the way, this module is called "IBM390" because it will deal with data from any mainframe operating system. Nothing about it is specific to z/OS, z/VM, or z/VSE.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::IBM390 qw(...those desired... or :all);
$eb = asc2eb($string);
$asc = eb2asc($string);
$asc = eb2ascp($string);
$ebrecord = packeb($template, LIST...);
@fields = unpackeb($template, $record);
@lines = hexdump($string [,startaddr [,charset]]);
Convert::IBM390 supplies various functions that you may find useful when messing with IBM System/3[679]0 data. No functions are exported automatically; you must ask for the ones you want. "use ... qw(:all)" exports all functions.
By the way, this module is called "IBM390" because it will deal with data from any mainframe operating system. Nothing about it is specific to z/OS, z/VM, or z/VSE.
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Added: 2006-08-17 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Convert::EBCDIC 0.06
Convert::EBCDIC, ascii2ebcdic, ebcdic2ascii is a Perl module for string conversion between EBCDIC and ASCII. more>>
Convert::EBCDIC, ascii2ebcdic, ebcdic2ascii is a Perl module for string conversion between EBCDIC and ASCII.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::EBCDIC;
$ascii_string = ebcdic2ascii($ebcdic_string);
$ebcdic_string = ascci2ebcdic($ascii_string);
$translator = new Convert::EBCDIC;
$translator = new Convert::EBCDIC($table);
$ascii_string = $translator->toascii($ebcdic_string);
$ebcdic_string = $translator->toebcdic($ascii_string);
$Convert::EBCDIC::ccsid819
This module can be used to import then functions ascii2ebcdic and/or ebcdic2ascii or in an Object mode.
Exported Functions:
ascii2ebcdic()
takes as the first argument a EBCDIC string that is to be converted to ASCII using default converion table.
ebcdic2ascii()
takes as the first argument a ASCII string that is to be converted to EBCDIC using default converion table.
Object methods:
new()
creates a new translator object. Will take an optional argument being a 256 character conversion table.
toascii()
takes and ASCII string and return and EBCDIC string.
toebcdic()
takes and EBCDIC string and return and ASCII string.
Translation tables:
$Convert::EBCDIC::ccsid819
Character Code Set ID 00819. This is the default on most systems.
$Convert::EBCDIC::ccsid1047
Character Code Set ID 01047. This is the default on OS390.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::EBCDIC;
$ascii_string = ebcdic2ascii($ebcdic_string);
$ebcdic_string = ascci2ebcdic($ascii_string);
$translator = new Convert::EBCDIC;
$translator = new Convert::EBCDIC($table);
$ascii_string = $translator->toascii($ebcdic_string);
$ebcdic_string = $translator->toebcdic($ascii_string);
$Convert::EBCDIC::ccsid819
This module can be used to import then functions ascii2ebcdic and/or ebcdic2ascii or in an Object mode.
Exported Functions:
ascii2ebcdic()
takes as the first argument a EBCDIC string that is to be converted to ASCII using default converion table.
ebcdic2ascii()
takes as the first argument a ASCII string that is to be converted to EBCDIC using default converion table.
Object methods:
new()
creates a new translator object. Will take an optional argument being a 256 character conversion table.
toascii()
takes and ASCII string and return and EBCDIC string.
toebcdic()
takes and EBCDIC string and return and ASCII string.
Translation tables:
$Convert::EBCDIC::ccsid819
Character Code Set ID 00819. This is the default on most systems.
$Convert::EBCDIC::ccsid1047
Character Code Set ID 01047. This is the default on OS390.
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Added: 2006-08-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Convert::Recode 1.04
Convert::Recode is a Perl module to make mapping functions between character sets. more>>
Convert::Recode is a Perl module to make mapping functions between character sets.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Recode qw(ebcdic_to_ascii);
while () {
print ebcdic_to_ascii($_);
}
The Convert::Recode module can provide mapping functions between character sets on demand. It depends on GNU recode to provide the raw mapping data, i.e. GNU recode must be installed first. The name of the mapping function is constructed by taking the names of the two charsets and joining them with the string "_to_". For example, if you want to convert between the "mac" and the "latin1" charsets, just import the mac_to_latin1() function.
If you prefix the function name with "strict_", any characters that cannot be mapped are removed during transformation. For instance, the strict_mac_to_latin1() function converts a string to latin1 and removes all mac characters that do not have a corresponding latin1 character.
Running the command recode -l should give you the list of available character sets.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Recode qw(ebcdic_to_ascii);
while () {
print ebcdic_to_ascii($_);
}
The Convert::Recode module can provide mapping functions between character sets on demand. It depends on GNU recode to provide the raw mapping data, i.e. GNU recode must be installed first. The name of the mapping function is constructed by taking the names of the two charsets and joining them with the string "_to_". For example, if you want to convert between the "mac" and the "latin1" charsets, just import the mac_to_latin1() function.
If you prefix the function name with "strict_", any characters that cannot be mapped are removed during transformation. For instance, the strict_mac_to_latin1() function converts a string to latin1 and removes all mac characters that do not have a corresponding latin1 character.
Running the command recode -l should give you the list of available character sets.
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GD::Convert 2.12
GD::Convert is a Perl module with additional output formats for GD. more>>
GD::Convert is a Perl module with additional output formats for GD.
SYNOPSIS
use GD;
use GD::Convert qw(gif=gif_netpbm newFromGif=newFromGif_imagemagick wbmp);
# or:
require GD::Convert;
import GD::Convert;
...
$gd->ppm;
$gd->xpm;
$gd->gif;
$gd->wbmp;
...
$gd = GD::Image->newFromPpmData(...);
$gd = GD::Image->newFromGif(...);
This module provides additional output methods for the GD module: ppm, xpm, wbmp, gif_netpbm and gif_imagemagick, and also additional constructors: newFromPpm, newFromPpmData, newFromGif_netpbm, newFromGifData_netpbm, newFromGif_imagemagick, newFromGifData_imagemagick.
The new methods go into the GD namespace.
For convenience, it is possible to set shorter names for the gif, newFromGif and newFromGifData methods by providing one of the following strings in the import list:
gif=gif_netpbm
newFromGif=newFromGif_netpbm
newFromGifData=newFromGifData_netpbm
Use external commands from netpbm to load and create GIF images.
gif=gif_imagemagick
newFromGif=newFromGif_imagemagick
newFromGifData=newFromGifData_imagemagick
Use external commands from imagemagick to load and create GIF images.
gif=any
newFromGif=any
newFromGifData=any
Use any of the above methods to load and create GIF images.
wbmp
Create wbmp images. Only necessary for GD before version 1.26, but it does not hurt if it is included with newer GD versions.
The new methods and constructors:
$ppmdata = $image->ppm
Take a GD image and return a string with a PPM file as its content.
$xpmdata = $image->xpm
Take a GD image and return a string with a XPM file as its content.
$gifdata = $image->gif_netpbm([...])
Take a GD image and return a string with a GIF file as its content. The conversion will use the ppmtogif binary from netpbm. Make sure that ppmtogif is actually in your PATH. If you specify gif=gif_netpbm in the use line, then you can use the method name gif instead.
The gif_netpbm handles the optional parameter -transparencyhack. If set to a true value, a transparent GIF file will be produced. Note that this will not work if the transparent color occurs also as a normal color.
$gifdata = $image->gif_imagemagick
This is the same as gif_netpbm, instead it is using the convert program of ImageMagick.
$image = GD::Image->newFromPpm($file, [$truecolor])
Create a GD image from the named ppm file or filehandle reference. Only raw ppm files (signature P6) are supported.
$image = GD::Image->newFromPpmData($data, [$truecolor])
Create a GD image from the data string containing ppm data. Only raw ppm files are supported.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGif_netpbm($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the named file or filehandle reference using external netpbm programs.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGifData_netpbm($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the data string using external netpbm programs.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGif_imagemagick($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the named file or filehandle reference using external ImageMagick programs.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGifData_imagemagick($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the data string using external ImageMagick programs.
You can set the variable $GD::Convert::DEBUG to a true value to get some information about external commands used while converting.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use GD;
use GD::Convert qw(gif=gif_netpbm newFromGif=newFromGif_imagemagick wbmp);
# or:
require GD::Convert;
import GD::Convert;
...
$gd->ppm;
$gd->xpm;
$gd->gif;
$gd->wbmp;
...
$gd = GD::Image->newFromPpmData(...);
$gd = GD::Image->newFromGif(...);
This module provides additional output methods for the GD module: ppm, xpm, wbmp, gif_netpbm and gif_imagemagick, and also additional constructors: newFromPpm, newFromPpmData, newFromGif_netpbm, newFromGifData_netpbm, newFromGif_imagemagick, newFromGifData_imagemagick.
The new methods go into the GD namespace.
For convenience, it is possible to set shorter names for the gif, newFromGif and newFromGifData methods by providing one of the following strings in the import list:
gif=gif_netpbm
newFromGif=newFromGif_netpbm
newFromGifData=newFromGifData_netpbm
Use external commands from netpbm to load and create GIF images.
gif=gif_imagemagick
newFromGif=newFromGif_imagemagick
newFromGifData=newFromGifData_imagemagick
Use external commands from imagemagick to load and create GIF images.
gif=any
newFromGif=any
newFromGifData=any
Use any of the above methods to load and create GIF images.
wbmp
Create wbmp images. Only necessary for GD before version 1.26, but it does not hurt if it is included with newer GD versions.
The new methods and constructors:
$ppmdata = $image->ppm
Take a GD image and return a string with a PPM file as its content.
$xpmdata = $image->xpm
Take a GD image and return a string with a XPM file as its content.
$gifdata = $image->gif_netpbm([...])
Take a GD image and return a string with a GIF file as its content. The conversion will use the ppmtogif binary from netpbm. Make sure that ppmtogif is actually in your PATH. If you specify gif=gif_netpbm in the use line, then you can use the method name gif instead.
The gif_netpbm handles the optional parameter -transparencyhack. If set to a true value, a transparent GIF file will be produced. Note that this will not work if the transparent color occurs also as a normal color.
$gifdata = $image->gif_imagemagick
This is the same as gif_netpbm, instead it is using the convert program of ImageMagick.
$image = GD::Image->newFromPpm($file, [$truecolor])
Create a GD image from the named ppm file or filehandle reference. Only raw ppm files (signature P6) are supported.
$image = GD::Image->newFromPpmData($data, [$truecolor])
Create a GD image from the data string containing ppm data. Only raw ppm files are supported.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGif_netpbm($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the named file or filehandle reference using external netpbm programs.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGifData_netpbm($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the data string using external netpbm programs.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGif_imagemagick($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the named file or filehandle reference using external ImageMagick programs.
$image = GD::Image->newFromGifData_imagemagick($file, [$truecolor]);
Create a GD image from the data string using external ImageMagick programs.
You can set the variable $GD::Convert::DEBUG to a true value to get some information about external commands used while converting.
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Convert::BulkDecoder 1.03
Convert::BulkDecoder is a Perl module to extract (binary) data from mail and news messages. more>>
Convert::BulkDecoder is a Perl module to extract (binary) data from mail and news messages.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::BulkDecoder;
my $cvt = new Convert::BulkDecoder::;
# Collect the articles into an array ref.
my $art = [];
# Decode.
my $res = $cvt->decode($art);
die("Failed!") unless $res eq "OK";
print "Extracted ", $cvt->{size}, " bytes to file ", $cvt->{file}, "n";
Convert::BulkDecoder can be used to decode binary contents as included in email and news articles. It supports UUdecoding, ydecoding and MIME attachments. The contents may be split over multiple articles (files), but must be supplied to the decode() function in one bulk.
For yencoded contents, it is possible to verify file consistency using length and checksum tests.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::BulkDecoder;
my $cvt = new Convert::BulkDecoder::;
# Collect the articles into an array ref.
my $art = [];
# Decode.
my $res = $cvt->decode($art);
die("Failed!") unless $res eq "OK";
print "Extracted ", $cvt->{size}, " bytes to file ", $cvt->{file}, "n";
Convert::BulkDecoder can be used to decode binary contents as included in email and news articles. It supports UUdecoding, ydecoding and MIME attachments. The contents may be split over multiple articles (files), but must be supplied to the decode() function in one bulk.
For yencoded contents, it is possible to verify file consistency using length and checksum tests.
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Added: 2006-08-22 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Convert::Wiki::Node::Head 0.05
Convert::Wiki::Node::Head is a Perl module that represents a headline node. more>>
Convert::Wiki::Node::Head is a Perl module that represents a headline node.
SYNOPSIS
use Convert::Wiki::Node::Head;
my $head = Convert::Wiki::Node->new( txt => About Foo, type => head1 );
print $head->as_wiki();
A Convert::Wiki::Node::Head represents a headline node in a text.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Convert::Wiki::Node::Head;
my $head = Convert::Wiki::Node->new( txt => About Foo, type => head1 );
print $head->as_wiki();
A Convert::Wiki::Node::Head represents a headline node in a text.
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Added: 2006-08-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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