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Viewnior 0.4
Elegant Image Viewer more>>
Viewnior 0.4 is a compact yet extremely powerful tool you should not miss. It is actually an elegant Image Viewer developed by Siyan Panayotov. It was created to be simple, fast and elegant. Its minimalistic interface provides more screenspace for your images.
Viewnior is inspired by big projects like Eye of Gnome, because of its usability and richness,and by GPicView, because of its lightweight design and minimal interface. So here comes Viewnior - small and light, with no compromise with the quality of it's functions. The program is made with better integration in mind (follows Gnome HIG2)
Viewnior is written in C (GTK+) and uses modified version of the GtkImageView library by Bjourn Lindqvist. Without it, image viewing wouldn't be such a pleasure.
Major Features:
- Fullscreen & Slideshow
- Rotate, flip, save, delete images
- Animation support
- Browse only selected images
- Navigation window
- Set image as wallpaper (only under GNOME, see INSTALL file)
- Simple interface
- Supported languages:
- English
- Bulgarian
- Polish
- English
Enhancements: 19 May 2009
- New features:
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- Drag'n'Drop
- Set Wallpaper (optional / only for Gnome)
- Fullscreen and Slideshow
- Add "Open Image" and "Open Folder" to the File menu
- Add "Delete" to the File menu
- Fixes:
-
- Multiple code fixes
Requirements:
- gtk+
Added: 2009-05-20 License: GPL Price: FREE
14 downloads
Yellowpipe Lynx Viewer 1.2.1
RightLynx, a Firefox extension, displays a Lynx view of a web page via right-click, toolbar button or Tool menu. With just one click and without leavi... more>> <<less
Download (25KB)
Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price: Free
199 downloads
BeatrIX Linux 2005.1 FINAL
BeatrIX Linux - a compact (Less than 200 megs), Linux operating system more>>
BeatrIX Linux 2005.1 FINAL is a less-than-200-meg Debian/Ubuntu Linux that is a live-CD/installable to hard drive distribution featuring kernel 2.6.7, Gnome 2.8.1, Firefox 1.03 w/AdBlock, Evolution 2.01, GAIM 1.03, Open Office 1.1.2, Apt, PDF viewer, image viewer, plus much, much more. It is expandable through both the Debian and Ubuntu repositories and is one of the fastest-growing Linuxes in the world.
It is a "get-the-job-done distribution of Linux and because of its design, will run on just about any personal computer made in the past 10 years with a minimum of 64 megabytes of RAM.
The programs chosen for BeatrIX are all "best-of-breed" meaning weve selected the best of the best of each type of program.
If you install it to hard drive, you can upgrade and add to the system using the Ubuntu and/or Debian file repositories, turning it into just about any type of operating system you want. You can install everything from Web servers to Wed editors. And ll of this from a mini-CD!
It is one of the fastest-growing Linuxes in the world, having been downloaded in more than 110 countries and more than 50,000 times since its release four months ago.
<<lessIt is a "get-the-job-done distribution of Linux and because of its design, will run on just about any personal computer made in the past 10 years with a minimum of 64 megabytes of RAM.
The programs chosen for BeatrIX are all "best-of-breed" meaning weve selected the best of the best of each type of program.
If you install it to hard drive, you can upgrade and add to the system using the Ubuntu and/or Debian file repositories, turning it into just about any type of operating system you want. You can install everything from Web servers to Wed editors. And ll of this from a mini-CD!
It is one of the fastest-growing Linuxes in the world, having been downloaded in more than 110 countries and more than 50,000 times since its release four months ago.
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Added: 2009-04-07 License: Freeware Price:
203 downloads
Fim 0.1
Fbi IMproved aims to be a highly customizable and scriptable image viewer. more>>
Fim (Fbi IMproved) aims to be a highly customizable and scriptable image viewer targeted at the users who are confortable with software like the Vim text editor or the Mutt mail user agent.
The application is based on the Fbi image viewer and works in the Linux framebuffer console (it is not an X program). It features the ability to filter the list of images with regular expressions, Vim-like autocommands, command line autocompletion and history, completely customizable key bindings, external/internal scriptability, and much more.
Main features:
- interactive (default) vs command line mode
- every possible internal action has a textual command name
- on-screen debug and information console in command mode
- command line history
- command line tab-based command autocompletion (thanks to the readline)
- command line command autocompletion (optional)
- key-action binding, with SHIFT and CONTROL key combinations
- simple if-while scriptability, with integer,float,and string variables and arithmetic evaluation
- command aliases support (macros)
- event autocommands (in Vims autocmd style)
- regular expressions to enrich autocommand behaviour
- configuration (initialization) file support
- usable builtin default configuration
- wrapper script to convert pdf,ps,eps,dvi,cbr(rar),cbz(zip),tar,tar.gz,tgz
- contents into images and display with Fim
- index based goto
- regular expressions (on filename) based goto
- stuff usual for an image viewer (scale, pan, etc..)
- stuff (un)usual for an image viewer (setting scale factor, auto width scale,
- auto heigth scale, marking of interesting files, sorting of files in the
- list, recording/replaying of sessions, repeat last action )
- script file execution
- system call
- pipe with some input program
- these features could be enabled or disabled at compile time editing the Makefile
<<lessThe application is based on the Fbi image viewer and works in the Linux framebuffer console (it is not an X program). It features the ability to filter the list of images with regular expressions, Vim-like autocommands, command line autocompletion and history, completely customizable key bindings, external/internal scriptability, and much more.
Main features:
- interactive (default) vs command line mode
- every possible internal action has a textual command name
- on-screen debug and information console in command mode
- command line history
- command line tab-based command autocompletion (thanks to the readline)
- command line command autocompletion (optional)
- key-action binding, with SHIFT and CONTROL key combinations
- simple if-while scriptability, with integer,float,and string variables and arithmetic evaluation
- command aliases support (macros)
- event autocommands (in Vims autocmd style)
- regular expressions to enrich autocommand behaviour
- configuration (initialization) file support
- usable builtin default configuration
- wrapper script to convert pdf,ps,eps,dvi,cbr(rar),cbz(zip),tar,tar.gz,tgz
- contents into images and display with Fim
- index based goto
- regular expressions (on filename) based goto
- stuff usual for an image viewer (scale, pan, etc..)
- stuff (un)usual for an image viewer (setting scale factor, auto width scale,
- auto heigth scale, marking of interesting files, sorting of files in the
- list, recording/replaying of sessions, repeat last action )
- script file execution
- system call
- pipe with some input program
- these features could be enabled or disabled at compile time editing the Makefile
Download (0.31MB)
Added: 2007-08-17 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
504 downloads
FotoFix 1.35
FotoFix is a simple image viewer with simple capabilities to take care of freshly downloaded photos from your camera. more>>
FotoFix is a simple image viewer with simple capabilities to take care of freshly downloaded photos from your camera - can walk image lists, rotate images, and remove red eyes (if lucky). The project was inspired by IrfanView for Windows, a great but unfortunately non-portable and closed-source product.
My experience with various image viewers came to a point where I was no longer satisfied with any, so I wrote yet another one.
<<lessMy experience with various image viewers came to a point where I was no longer satisfied with any, so I wrote yet another one.
Download (0.051MB)
Added: 2007-08-10 License: BSD License Price:
496 downloads
TEA for Linux 17.2.0
TEA for Linux is a modest and easy-to-use editor with many useful features for HTML editing. more>>
TEA is a modest and easy-to-use GTK+2-based editor with many useful features for HTML editing. It features a small footprint, no annoying confirmations, no toolbars, a tabbed layout engine, support for multiple encodings, code snippets, customizable hotkeys, an "open at cursor" function for HTML files and images, miscellaneous HTML tools, preview in external browser, string manipulation functions, bookmarks, syntax highlighting, and drag-and-drop support.
Main features:
- Extremely small size
- Built-in file manager Kwas
- Spellchecker (using the aspell)
- Tabbed layout engine
- Multiply encodings support
- Code snippets, sessions and templates support
- RTF-reader
- SRT-subtitles preview with Mplayer in a current subtitles position
- Text analyzer called UNITAZ
- Hotkeys customizations
- "Open at cursor"-function for HTML-files and images
- Misc HTML tools
- Bracket matching
- Preview in external browsers
- String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, format killing, trimming, filtering, conversions etc.
- Bookmarks
- Morse code translator
- Ugly syntax highlighting ([X]HTML, C, C++, Pascal, PHP, Python, BASH Script, Gettext PO)
- Dragndrop support (with text files and pictures)
- Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP)
- UI localizations: English, Japanese, Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian
- Automatic text encoding detection for Russian, Ukrainian, Finnish, German, Serbian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Slovak, Slovenian, Latvian.
Enhancements:
- This release features the GtkSourceView2 optional support.
<<lessMain features:
- Extremely small size
- Built-in file manager Kwas
- Spellchecker (using the aspell)
- Tabbed layout engine
- Multiply encodings support
- Code snippets, sessions and templates support
- RTF-reader
- SRT-subtitles preview with Mplayer in a current subtitles position
- Text analyzer called UNITAZ
- Hotkeys customizations
- "Open at cursor"-function for HTML-files and images
- Misc HTML tools
- Bracket matching
- Preview in external browsers
- String-handling functions such as sorting, reverse, format killing, trimming, filtering, conversions etc.
- Bookmarks
- Morse code translator
- Ugly syntax highlighting ([X]HTML, C, C++, Pascal, PHP, Python, BASH Script, Gettext PO)
- Dragndrop support (with text files and pictures)
- Built-in image viewer (PNG, JPEG, GIF, WBMP, BMP)
- UI localizations: English, Japanese, Serbian, Russian, Ukrainian
- Automatic text encoding detection for Russian, Ukrainian, Finnish, German, Serbian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish, Slovak, Slovenian, Latvian.
Enhancements:
- This release features the GtkSourceView2 optional support.
Download (0.40MB)
Added: 2007-08-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
806 downloads
GTKRawGallery 0.2.2
GTKRawGallery software is an open source image viewer with camera raw files support written in Python and pygtk for Linux O.S. more>>
GTKRawGallery software is an open source image viewer with camera raw files support written in Python and pygtk for Linux O.S.
Why should you try it? Because it has all you need from an image viewer: its very fast (tested with over than 10 Mb files) and light (less than 1900 code lines with a clean syntax for simple maintenance); finally, thanks to raw support, its the definitive solution to manage your photos!
Main features:
- Most known image formats supported;
- Camera raw files support (with DcRaw);
- 16 bit for channel color depth images recognized;
- Exif support (with exif.py);
- Detail and thumbnail view for images;
- Thumbnails zooming;
- Full-screen view;
- Zooming and rotation;
- Slideshow;
- Album manager;
- User friendly graphic interface compatible with several screen resolutions (minimum 800x600)
<<lessWhy should you try it? Because it has all you need from an image viewer: its very fast (tested with over than 10 Mb files) and light (less than 1900 code lines with a clean syntax for simple maintenance); finally, thanks to raw support, its the definitive solution to manage your photos!
Main features:
- Most known image formats supported;
- Camera raw files support (with DcRaw);
- 16 bit for channel color depth images recognized;
- Exif support (with exif.py);
- Detail and thumbnail view for images;
- Thumbnails zooming;
- Full-screen view;
- Zooming and rotation;
- Slideshow;
- Album manager;
- User friendly graphic interface compatible with several screen resolutions (minimum 800x600)
Download (0.050MB)
Added: 2007-08-03 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
814 downloads
Image Viewer 2.2.1
Image Viewer is a tool for viewing, converting, grabbing, and printing images. more>>
Image Viewer is an image viewer with real-time interactive pan and zoom viewing that uses the GTK+ toolkit and Imlib (or Imlib2).
Image Viewer can open and save to any image format supported by Imlib, rectangular crop, grab the screen, print, and display on the root window.
Main features:
- View
- Convert
- Grab (Screenshot)
- Print
- Rotate
- Crop
- Resize
- Display on Desktop
Enhancements:
- A bug was fixed in the saving of animated GIF images in which looping was not an option.
- The disposal method support for GIF images was improved.
<<lessImage Viewer can open and save to any image format supported by Imlib, rectangular crop, grab the screen, print, and display on the root window.
Main features:
- View
- Convert
- Grab (Screenshot)
- Rotate
- Crop
- Resize
- Display on Desktop
Enhancements:
- A bug was fixed in the saving of animated GIF images in which looping was not an option.
- The disposal method support for GIF images was improved.
Download (0.89MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
829 downloads
Endeavour Mark II 2.8.2
Endeavour Mark II is a file browser, image browser, and archiver. more>>
Endeavour Mark II project is a complete file management suite that comes with a File Browser, Archiver, Recycled Objects system, Image Browser and a set of file & disk management utility programs.
Main features:
- Two pane tree & list style File Browser.
- Image Browser with thumbs list and a pan & zoom image viewer.
- Archiver for viewing, creating, and extracting packages.
- Commercial quality user-interface design.
- Convient drag & drop operations.
- Drag & drop downloading with the WGet Front End.
- Extended MIME Types support with external import/export support for other MIME Type file formats.
- Fully customizable tool bars and list headings.
- A recycled objects system.
- Device and disk utility programs:
- o Download - Front end for the GNU WGet
- o HEdit - Hex editor
- o SysInfo - CPU Display
- o ZipTool - Front end for ZipTools
Requierments:
- GTK 1.2.10
Enhancements:
- The history list windows display of event information was improved. EDVGetType() was added to the Endeavour 2 API library to obtain a configuration parameters value type.
- Support for extracting and listing tar archives using libtar was added.
<<lessMain features:
- Two pane tree & list style File Browser.
- Image Browser with thumbs list and a pan & zoom image viewer.
- Archiver for viewing, creating, and extracting packages.
- Commercial quality user-interface design.
- Convient drag & drop operations.
- Drag & drop downloading with the WGet Front End.
- Extended MIME Types support with external import/export support for other MIME Type file formats.
- Fully customizable tool bars and list headings.
- A recycled objects system.
- Device and disk utility programs:
- o Download - Front end for the GNU WGet
- o HEdit - Hex editor
- o SysInfo - CPU Display
- o ZipTool - Front end for ZipTools
Requierments:
- GTK 1.2.10
Enhancements:
- The history list windows display of event information was improved. EDVGetType() was added to the Endeavour 2 API library to obtain a configuration parameters value type.
- Support for extracting and listing tar archives using libtar was added.
Download (3.0MB)
Added: 2007-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
502 downloads
Exif Viewer 1.27 for Firefox
Exif Viewer is an extension that displays the Exif data. more>>
Exif Viewer is an extension that displays the Exif data.
Extracts and displays the Exchangeable Image File (Exif) data in local and remote JPEG images, as stored by many (but not all) digital still cameras.
<<lessExtracts and displays the Exchangeable Image File (Exif) data in local and remote JPEG images, as stored by many (but not all) digital still cameras.
Download (0.053MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
835 downloads
Image Assistant 0.2.4
Image Assistant is a Firefox extension that launches an image in an external viewer. more>>
Image Assistant is a Firefox extension that launches an image in an external viewer, when user selects the context menu item provided, which is titled "Open Image..." and is located under View Image right-click menu item.
This allows for zooming, printing, and other rich functionality not available in the browser.
<<lessThis allows for zooming, printing, and other rich functionality not available in the browser.
Download (0.016MB)
Added: 2007-07-16 License: MPL (Mozilla Public License) Price:
893 downloads
IV 2.1.4
IV is a simple image viewer with pan and zoom viewing and many editing features. more>>
IV is a simple image viewer with pan and zoom viewing and many editing features.
Image Viewer (often refered to as IV) allows you to; view convert, grab (screenshot), print, rotate, crop, resize, display on desktop, add text, add comments, and open/edit/save animated images.
Additional viewing features include pan & zoom with just a click and a drag.
Currently, IV supports direct opening and saving with the image libraries:
libungif - Uncompressed GIF images
libjpeg - JPEG images
libpng - PNG & MNG images
libtga (internal) - TGA images
libXpm - XPM images
In addition, binary and text files can also be displayed with IVs internal File View and Hex View windows.
<<lessImage Viewer (often refered to as IV) allows you to; view convert, grab (screenshot), print, rotate, crop, resize, display on desktop, add text, add comments, and open/edit/save animated images.
Additional viewing features include pan & zoom with just a click and a drag.
Currently, IV supports direct opening and saving with the image libraries:
libungif - Uncompressed GIF images
libjpeg - JPEG images
libpng - PNG & MNG images
libtga (internal) - TGA images
libXpm - XPM images
In addition, binary and text files can also be displayed with IVs internal File View and Hex View windows.
Download (0.69MB)
Added: 2007-07-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1325 downloads
Videotrans 1.6.0
Videotrans is a set of scripts that convert a movie file in any format that mplayer understands to a DVD-compatible VOB file. more>>
Videotrans is a set of scripts that convert a movie file in any format that mplayer understands to a DVD-compatible VOB file, doing all the necessary conversions automatically. Videotrans provides an automatic DVD menu generator.
Videotrans has the following programs available:
movie-to-dvd
The movie-to-dvd program takes one or more input files and converts them into a separate MPEG2 video stream and a separate MP2 or AC3 audio stream.
This program takes care of all the necessary conversions, such as framerate adjustment, audio adjustment, zooming/shrinking for DVD frame sizes, etcetera. The program can determine which conversions are necessary on its own, no user intervention is required (but of course, it is possible).
When making a DVD, youll first convert all the movies that you want to put on the DVD into the MPEG2 video and MP2 or AC3 audio streams. Later, youll combine these with the movie-title program into a complete DVD.
movie-title
The movie-title program takes one or more video files that were converted by the movie-to-dvd program and a special title sequence that was produced by movie-make-title and combines all of these into a menu from which the viewer of the DVD can choose which movie he or she wants to watch.
The menu is created by displaying the title sequence in the background, with animated picture-in-picture versions of all the movies on top of that. The creator has the option of supplying information about the movies. This information can be viewed from the menu as well, on a movie-per-movie basis.
The program also generates an XML file for use with dvdauthor, the program that is used to actually create the DVD image that you will burn onto a DVD disc. The program tells you how to run dvdauthor to do the processing for you.
movie-make-title
The movie-make-title program is used to create a background movie and an audio track for DVD menus.
The movie-make-title program takes a single movie and cuts a specified part of out it. It then converts this piece of the movie into separate frames and saves the audio track in a WAV file for you.
Youll have to manually view all the frames and throw away those that you do not want in the title sequence of your DVD (the first few frames and the last few frames). Its not possible to automatically cut out the piece of the movie that you want exactly. I recommend xv for this purpose, although any image viewer that understands JPEG picture files will do.
Also, youll have to process the WAV audio file by hand, to cut out exactly that audio track that you want to hear when the menu is displayed. The movie-title program will make sure that the audio track lasts exactly as long as the movie part that you cut out does. This is to compensate for possible changes in the video frame rate and to correct small mistakes. I personally find sweep a very useful graphical audio processor for this purpose. Sweep can be downloaded at http://sweep.sourceforge.net/.
movie-rip-tv.com
The movie-rip-tv.com program is a convenience program that I personally use to gather interesting information about TV series. Given the name of a series (such as Star Trek Enterprise), a season number and an episode number, this program will create an information file in the correct format for use with the movie-title program. The movie-title program will then be able to display the episodes name in the menu and provide an information button which leads to the generated information (such as the director, the guest stars list, the description of the particular episode, etcetera).
movie-compare-dvd
The movie-compare-dvd program can be used after burning a DVD image to a DVD disc to verify whether all the data was written onto the disc intact. The program takes the on-filesytem copy and the on-DVD copy and compares the checksums of the files on both to find any differences.
Usage:
If you want to start quickly with these programs, and you have a couple of movies that you want to put onto a DVD, try this (assuming that your TV standard is PAL, otherwise specify ntsc instead of pal everywhere that its used):
movie-to-dvd -m pal movie1.avi movie2.avi movie3.avi
movie-make-title -o title -m pal -s 0 -e 60 -m pal movie1.avi
movie-title -o title.vob -t title movie1.m2v movie2.m2v movie3.m2v
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory -x title.vob-dvdauthor.xml
a_command_to_burn_a_dvd_from dvd_directory
In case you dont want a selection menu, you may also try:
movie-to-dvd -m pal -M movie1.avi movie2.avi movie3.avi
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie1.vob
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie2.vob
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie3.vob
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory -T
a_command_to_burn_a_dvd_from dvd_directory
In this case, youll have to use the DVD players navigation controls to get to the various movies on the DVD.
Enhancements:
- All sorts of clean-up was done.
- Some long-waiting feature requests have been implemented.
- In general, the program should work on more systems now.
<<lessVideotrans has the following programs available:
movie-to-dvd
The movie-to-dvd program takes one or more input files and converts them into a separate MPEG2 video stream and a separate MP2 or AC3 audio stream.
This program takes care of all the necessary conversions, such as framerate adjustment, audio adjustment, zooming/shrinking for DVD frame sizes, etcetera. The program can determine which conversions are necessary on its own, no user intervention is required (but of course, it is possible).
When making a DVD, youll first convert all the movies that you want to put on the DVD into the MPEG2 video and MP2 or AC3 audio streams. Later, youll combine these with the movie-title program into a complete DVD.
movie-title
The movie-title program takes one or more video files that were converted by the movie-to-dvd program and a special title sequence that was produced by movie-make-title and combines all of these into a menu from which the viewer of the DVD can choose which movie he or she wants to watch.
The menu is created by displaying the title sequence in the background, with animated picture-in-picture versions of all the movies on top of that. The creator has the option of supplying information about the movies. This information can be viewed from the menu as well, on a movie-per-movie basis.
The program also generates an XML file for use with dvdauthor, the program that is used to actually create the DVD image that you will burn onto a DVD disc. The program tells you how to run dvdauthor to do the processing for you.
movie-make-title
The movie-make-title program is used to create a background movie and an audio track for DVD menus.
The movie-make-title program takes a single movie and cuts a specified part of out it. It then converts this piece of the movie into separate frames and saves the audio track in a WAV file for you.
Youll have to manually view all the frames and throw away those that you do not want in the title sequence of your DVD (the first few frames and the last few frames). Its not possible to automatically cut out the piece of the movie that you want exactly. I recommend xv for this purpose, although any image viewer that understands JPEG picture files will do.
Also, youll have to process the WAV audio file by hand, to cut out exactly that audio track that you want to hear when the menu is displayed. The movie-title program will make sure that the audio track lasts exactly as long as the movie part that you cut out does. This is to compensate for possible changes in the video frame rate and to correct small mistakes. I personally find sweep a very useful graphical audio processor for this purpose. Sweep can be downloaded at http://sweep.sourceforge.net/.
movie-rip-tv.com
The movie-rip-tv.com program is a convenience program that I personally use to gather interesting information about TV series. Given the name of a series (such as Star Trek Enterprise), a season number and an episode number, this program will create an information file in the correct format for use with the movie-title program. The movie-title program will then be able to display the episodes name in the menu and provide an information button which leads to the generated information (such as the director, the guest stars list, the description of the particular episode, etcetera).
movie-compare-dvd
The movie-compare-dvd program can be used after burning a DVD image to a DVD disc to verify whether all the data was written onto the disc intact. The program takes the on-filesytem copy and the on-DVD copy and compares the checksums of the files on both to find any differences.
Usage:
If you want to start quickly with these programs, and you have a couple of movies that you want to put onto a DVD, try this (assuming that your TV standard is PAL, otherwise specify ntsc instead of pal everywhere that its used):
movie-to-dvd -m pal movie1.avi movie2.avi movie3.avi
movie-make-title -o title -m pal -s 0 -e 60 -m pal movie1.avi
movie-title -o title.vob -t title movie1.m2v movie2.m2v movie3.m2v
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory -x title.vob-dvdauthor.xml
a_command_to_burn_a_dvd_from dvd_directory
In case you dont want a selection menu, you may also try:
movie-to-dvd -m pal -M movie1.avi movie2.avi movie3.avi
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie1.vob
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie2.vob
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory movie3.vob
dvdauthor -o dvd_directory -T
a_command_to_burn_a_dvd_from dvd_directory
In this case, youll have to use the DVD players navigation controls to get to the various movies on the DVD.
Enhancements:
- All sorts of clean-up was done.
- Some long-waiting feature requests have been implemented.
- In general, the program should work on more systems now.
Download (0.13MB)
Added: 2007-07-09 License: BSD License Price:
841 downloads
gimmage 0.2.3
gimmage is an image viewer that is perfect for command line usage as it accepts directories and image filenames as arguments. more>>
gimmage is an image viewer that is perfect for command line usage as it accepts directories and image filenames as arguments.
It has an in-application file browser that allows users to select and drag images and directories into the image viewing area in order to have them displayed.
<<lessIt has an in-application file browser that allows users to select and drag images and directories into the image viewing area in order to have them displayed.
Download (0.024MB)
Added: 2007-06-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
849 downloads
gThumb 2.10.5
gThumb is an image viewer written for the GNOME environment. more>>
gThumb is an image viewer written for the GNOME environment. gThumb lets you browse your hard disk, showing you thumbnails of image files.
It also lets you view single files (including GIF animations), organize images in catalogs, print images, view slideshows, set your desktop background, and more. gThumb also
Main features:
Image Viewer
- View single images (including GIF animations). Supported image types are: BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, ICO, XPM.
- View EXIF data attached to JPEG images.
- View in fullscreen mode.
- View images rotated, flipped, in black and white.
Image Browser
- Browse your hard disk showing you thumbnails of image files.
- Thumbnails are saved in the same database used by Nautilus so you dont waste disk space.
- Automatically update the content of a folder.
- Copy, move, delete images and folders.
- Bookmarks of folders and catalogs.
Image Organizer
- Add comments to images.
- Organize images in catalogs, catalogs in libraries.
- Print images and comments.
- Search for images on you hard disk and save the result as a catalog. Search criteria remain attached to the catalog so you can update it when you want.
Image Editor
- Change image hue, saturation, lightness, contrast and adjust colors.
- Scale and rotate images.
- Save images in the following formats: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, TGA.
Advanced Tool
- Import images from a digital camera.
- Slide Shows.
- Set an image as Desktop background.
- Create index image.
- Create web albums.
- Rename images in series.
- Convert image format.
- Change images date and time.
- JPEG lossless transformations.
- Find duplicated images.
- Write images to CD/DVD.
- Fully documented.
Bonobo Component
- Image viewer component. Differences with the EOG component: display GIF animations; print the image and its comment.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug #448644 - Image brightness-contrast doesnt trigger save-ability.
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Main features:
Image Viewer
- View single images (including GIF animations). Supported image types are: BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, ICO, XPM.
- View EXIF data attached to JPEG images.
- View in fullscreen mode.
- View images rotated, flipped, in black and white.
Image Browser
- Browse your hard disk showing you thumbnails of image files.
- Thumbnails are saved in the same database used by Nautilus so you dont waste disk space.
- Automatically update the content of a folder.
- Copy, move, delete images and folders.
- Bookmarks of folders and catalogs.
Image Organizer
- Add comments to images.
- Organize images in catalogs, catalogs in libraries.
- Print images and comments.
- Search for images on you hard disk and save the result as a catalog. Search criteria remain attached to the catalog so you can update it when you want.
Image Editor
- Change image hue, saturation, lightness, contrast and adjust colors.
- Scale and rotate images.
- Save images in the following formats: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, TGA.
Advanced Tool
- Import images from a digital camera.
- Slide Shows.
- Set an image as Desktop background.
- Create index image.
- Create web albums.
- Rename images in series.
- Convert image format.
- Change images date and time.
- JPEG lossless transformations.
- Find duplicated images.
- Write images to CD/DVD.
- Fully documented.
Bonobo Component
- Image viewer component. Differences with the EOG component: display GIF animations; print the image and its comment.
Enhancements:
- Fixed bug #448644 - Image brightness-contrast doesnt trigger save-ability.
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