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RAS::HiPerARC 1.03
RAS::HiPerARC.pm is a Perl Interface to 3Com/USR Total Control HiPerARC. more>>
RAS::HiPerARC.pm is a Perl Interface to 3Com/USR Total Control HiPerARC.
SYNOPSIS
RAS::HiPerARC is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a 3Com/USR Total Control HiPerARC remote access server. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of ARCs, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a ARC.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
RAS::HiPerARC is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a 3Com/USR Total Control HiPerARC remote access server. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of ARCs, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a ARC.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-04-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
921 downloads
RAS::PortMaster 1.16
RAS::PortMaster.pm is a Perl Interface to Livingston PortMaster 2. more>>
RAS::PortMaster.pm is a Perl Interface to Livingston PortMaster 2.
SYNOPSIS
RAS::PortMaster is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a Livingston PortMaster remote access server. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of PMs, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a PM.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
RAS::PortMaster is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a Livingston PortMaster remote access server. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of PMs, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a PM.
Download (0.006MB)
Added: 2007-04-18 License: Public Domain Price:
920 downloads
Passepartout 0.7.0
Passepartout is a desktop publishing application. more>>
Passepartout is an Open Source* Desktop Publishing* application for the X Window System*. Passepartouts goal is to create a system capable of producing pre-press material of professional quality, but also to be a useful tool for any enthusiast with access to a printer.
The main focus is on making it easy for the user to create publications with a flexible layout, typical examples being magazines, brochures and leaflets.
Passepartout is still in the early stages of development, but it is already quite usable.
Main features:
- A user-friendly GTK+-based interface
- Layout templates
- An XML-based typesetting engine called xml2ps
- User-defined text formatting with XSLT stylesheets
- Unicode support
- Importing EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files
- Importing images in JPEG, TIFF, PNG (no transparency), XPM, PNM, RAS, BMP and GIF format
- Text running around image (or text) frames
- Printing to PDF, PostScript and EPS
- Support for Type1 and TrueType fonts
<<lessThe main focus is on making it easy for the user to create publications with a flexible layout, typical examples being magazines, brochures and leaflets.
Passepartout is still in the early stages of development, but it is already quite usable.
Main features:
- A user-friendly GTK+-based interface
- Layout templates
- An XML-based typesetting engine called xml2ps
- User-defined text formatting with XSLT stylesheets
- Unicode support
- Importing EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) files
- Importing images in JPEG, TIFF, PNG (no transparency), XPM, PNM, RAS, BMP and GIF format
- Text running around image (or text) frames
- Printing to PDF, PostScript and EPS
- Support for Type1 and TrueType fonts
Download (0.42MB)
Added: 2007-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
828 downloads
RAS::AS5200 1.04
RAS::AS5200.pm is a Perl Interface to Cisco AS5200 Access Router. more>>
RAS::AS5200.pm is a Perl Interface to Cisco AS5200 Access Router.
SYNOPSIS
RAS::AS5200 is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a Cisco AS5200 access router. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of AS5200s, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a AS5200.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
RAS::AS5200 is a PERL 5 module for interfacing with a Cisco AS5200 access router. Using this module, one can very easily construct programs to find a particular user in a bank of AS5200s, disconnect users, get usage statistics, or execute arbitrary commands on a AS5200.
Download (0.008MB)
Added: 2007-04-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
919 downloads
KSquirrel 0.7.0try5
KSquirrel is a new image viewer, simple and convenient in usage. more>>
KSquirrel project is an image viewer for KDE with disk navigator, file tree, thumbnails, extended thumbnails, dynamic format support and tools to resize, convert, colorize and print images.
Main features:
Advantages:
- small and simple image viewer
- extremly fast (thanks OpenGL in earlier versions, and MIT-SHM since 0.6.0)
- external decoders (ksquirrel-libs)
- flexible filters for filemanager
- flexible external tools
- you can copy/delete libraries "on the fly"
- extended thumbnails
- ksquirrel-libs-related metainfo reading mechanism (comments in GIF and JPEG, keys in PNG, etc.)
At this time KSquirrel supports 23 image formats:
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
- Windows Metafile (.wmf)
- SUN Icons
- Wireless Bitmap
- Photos from different cameras (CRW, ...)
- Windows bitmaps (.bmp)
- Compuserve GIF (static, animated)
- Windows icons (.ico)
- JPEG
- ZSoft PCX
- PIX
- Portable Network Graphics
- Portable Any Map (.pnm, .ppm, .pgm, .pbm)
- Sun Raster File (.ras)
- SGI
- Targa (.tga)
- Tagged Image File Format
- X Bitmaps (.xbm)
- X Pixmaps (.xpm)
- X Window Dump (.xwd)
- Photoshop PSD (RGB, CMYK, Greyscale, Indexed)
- FLI Animation
- X cursors (static, animated)
<<lessMain features:
Advantages:
- small and simple image viewer
- extremly fast (thanks OpenGL in earlier versions, and MIT-SHM since 0.6.0)
- external decoders (ksquirrel-libs)
- flexible filters for filemanager
- flexible external tools
- you can copy/delete libraries "on the fly"
- extended thumbnails
- ksquirrel-libs-related metainfo reading mechanism (comments in GIF and JPEG, keys in PNG, etc.)
At this time KSquirrel supports 23 image formats:
- Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg)
- Windows Metafile (.wmf)
- SUN Icons
- Wireless Bitmap
- Photos from different cameras (CRW, ...)
- Windows bitmaps (.bmp)
- Compuserve GIF (static, animated)
- Windows icons (.ico)
- JPEG
- ZSoft PCX
- PIX
- Portable Network Graphics
- Portable Any Map (.pnm, .ppm, .pgm, .pbm)
- Sun Raster File (.ras)
- SGI
- Targa (.tga)
- Tagged Image File Format
- X Bitmaps (.xbm)
- X Pixmaps (.xpm)
- X Window Dump (.xwd)
- Photoshop PSD (RGB, CMYK, Greyscale, Indexed)
- FLI Animation
- X cursors (static, animated)
Download (1.1MB)
Added: 2007-05-25 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
884 downloads
i815 linux tweak 0.1
i815 linux tweak project is i815-family chipset tweaker and optimizer for improve performance. more>>
i815 linux tweak project is i815-family chipset tweaker and optimizer for improve performance. Remember that some settings can crash your system.
USE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Installation:
From root user tpye "./install.sh".
If success, module will compile and plased into modules directory.
Usage:
modprobe i815tweak
Without any parameters nothing changes. In /proc/i815info you can see actual chipset settings.
Or see "dmesg" for error info..
For list all module parameters check "modinfo i815tweak".
cas=[2,3]
CAS# Latency (CL)
ras2cas=[2,3]
SDRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay (SRCD)
ras=[2,3]
SDRAM RAS# Precharge (SRP)
refX=[0-7]
SDRAM Mode Select (SMS). These bits select the operational mode of the MCH DRAM interface. The special modes are intended for initialization at power up.
0 = DRAM in Self-Refresh Mode, Refresh Disabled
1 = Normal Operation, 100 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 15.6 uSec
133 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 11.7 uSec
2 = Normal Operation, 100 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 7.8
133 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 5.85 uSec
3 = Normal Operation, 100 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 1.28 uSec
133 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 0.96 uSec
4 = NOP Command Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in a NOP Command on the SDRAM interface.
5 = All Banks Precharge Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in an All Banks Precharge Command on the SDRAM interface.
6 = Mode Register Set Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in a mode register set command on the SDRAM interface.
7 = CBR Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in a CBR cycle on the SDRAM interface.
dct57=[0, 1]
DRAM Cycle Time (DCT). This bit controls the number of SCLKs for an access cycle.
0 = Tras = 7 SCLKs and Trc = 9 SCLKs.
1 = Tras = 5 SCLKs and Trc = 7 SCLKs (Default)
bnr=[0,1]
Block New Request Lookahead
agp=[0,1]
AGP4X Override
sba=[0,1]
Sideband Address Enable (SBA)
1 = Enable. The sideband addressing mechanism is enabled.
0 = Disable
fw=[0,1]
Fast Writes Enable (FW). This bit must always be programmed to 0. The chipset will behave
unpredictably if this bit is programmed with 1.
cpc=[0,1]
Command per cycle
sm=[0,1]
SM Always Bypass
hacqs=[0,1]
Host Aperture Cycle Queue Slot
0 = Default value. No dedicated queue
1 = A dedicated queue slot is reserved
clt=[0,1]
CPU Latency Timer
0 = Deferrable processor cycle will be Deferred immediately after receiving another ADS#
1 = Deferrable processor cycle will only be Deferred after in has been held in a “Snoop Stall” for 31
clocks and another ADS# has arrived (default).
dpcp=[0,1]
DRAM Page Closing Policy (DPCP)
0 = Precharge All during the service of any “Page Miss” access.
1 = Precharge All during the service of any “Page Miss” access.
magwe=[0,1]
Memory Arbiter Grant Window Enable (MAGWE).
0 = Disabled. Enforce fixed priority.
1 = 24 clocks limiting host, 24 clocks guaranteed to low priority graphics stream.
EXAMPLE:
modprobe i815tweak cas=2 ras2cas=2 ras=2 bnr=1 dct57=1
For more info about i815 chipset settings see Intel Document Reference Number 290688-001, 290693-001 and 290693-002
<<lessUSE AT YOUR OWN RISK
Installation:
From root user tpye "./install.sh".
If success, module will compile and plased into modules directory.
Usage:
modprobe i815tweak
Without any parameters nothing changes. In /proc/i815info you can see actual chipset settings.
Or see "dmesg" for error info..
For list all module parameters check "modinfo i815tweak".
cas=[2,3]
CAS# Latency (CL)
ras2cas=[2,3]
SDRAM RAS# to CAS# Delay (SRCD)
ras=[2,3]
SDRAM RAS# Precharge (SRP)
refX=[0-7]
SDRAM Mode Select (SMS). These bits select the operational mode of the MCH DRAM interface. The special modes are intended for initialization at power up.
0 = DRAM in Self-Refresh Mode, Refresh Disabled
1 = Normal Operation, 100 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 15.6 uSec
133 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 11.7 uSec
2 = Normal Operation, 100 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 7.8
133 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 5.85 uSec
3 = Normal Operation, 100 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 1.28 uSec
133 MHz System memory – Refresh interval 0.96 uSec
4 = NOP Command Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in a NOP Command on the SDRAM interface.
5 = All Banks Precharge Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in an All Banks Precharge Command on the SDRAM interface.
6 = Mode Register Set Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in a mode register set command on the SDRAM interface.
7 = CBR Enable. In this mode all processor cycles to SDRAM result in a CBR cycle on the SDRAM interface.
dct57=[0, 1]
DRAM Cycle Time (DCT). This bit controls the number of SCLKs for an access cycle.
0 = Tras = 7 SCLKs and Trc = 9 SCLKs.
1 = Tras = 5 SCLKs and Trc = 7 SCLKs (Default)
bnr=[0,1]
Block New Request Lookahead
agp=[0,1]
AGP4X Override
sba=[0,1]
Sideband Address Enable (SBA)
1 = Enable. The sideband addressing mechanism is enabled.
0 = Disable
fw=[0,1]
Fast Writes Enable (FW). This bit must always be programmed to 0. The chipset will behave
unpredictably if this bit is programmed with 1.
cpc=[0,1]
Command per cycle
sm=[0,1]
SM Always Bypass
hacqs=[0,1]
Host Aperture Cycle Queue Slot
0 = Default value. No dedicated queue
1 = A dedicated queue slot is reserved
clt=[0,1]
CPU Latency Timer
0 = Deferrable processor cycle will be Deferred immediately after receiving another ADS#
1 = Deferrable processor cycle will only be Deferred after in has been held in a “Snoop Stall” for 31
clocks and another ADS# has arrived (default).
dpcp=[0,1]
DRAM Page Closing Policy (DPCP)
0 = Precharge All during the service of any “Page Miss” access.
1 = Precharge All during the service of any “Page Miss” access.
magwe=[0,1]
Memory Arbiter Grant Window Enable (MAGWE).
0 = Disabled. Enforce fixed priority.
1 = 24 clocks limiting host, 24 clocks guaranteed to low priority graphics stream.
EXAMPLE:
modprobe i815tweak cas=2 ras2cas=2 ras=2 bnr=1 dct57=1
For more info about i815 chipset settings see Intel Document Reference Number 290688-001, 290693-001 and 290693-002
Download (0.005MB)
Added: 2007-06-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
875 downloads
Auto Adjust Photo 0.27
Auto Adjust Photos main goal is to set and correct a photo image automatically with only one click. more>>
Auto Adjust Photos main goal is to set and correct a photo image automatically with only one click. With other words, to make it seen better. This means setting the contrast, color balance and gamma levels of the image by analization.
Not all images are adjusted originally in the proper way. Some of them can be too dark, too bright, or the colors are just too yellowish. The middle tone can be too dark - at this we see the pictures too dark, no matter how many light colors they have. The program tries to set these parameters by analization to the best values.
This can be a solution for those kind of users who are not able to set up and correct images with complicated huge graphical softwares, or just simply dont intend to spend a lot of time with setting the images one-by-one manually. Only selecting the image files are enough, then right-clicking with the mouse you can just start the automatic color correction command from the local menu (one-step operation from a console command too).
The program handles the following image formats: mif, pnm / pgm / ppm, bmp, ras, jp2, jpc, jpg, pgx
This program is FREEWARE - Free software. You are free to use it. You may not rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile or disassemble it without the written permission of the author. The creator of the software will not be liable for any damages or data loss while using it.
The following options are supported:
--help Print this help
-v --version Print version information
-d --description Print more detailed information about the program
-l --licence Print licence agreement
-i --info Information about the image
-a --autoadjust *Auto adjust the colors of the image
-o --overwrite *Overwrite mode, the original source file is replaced
-j1 --jpg JPG image output
-j2 --jp2 JPEG 2000 image output
-r --resize *Resize image with given value taking the longer side
-s --speed Print extra speed information
-q --quality *Set image quality from 1 to 100
-m --mute Muted mode, no information printed during operation
* marked parameters need file input
EXAMPLES:
aaphoto --version
aaphoto --help
aaphoto --description
aaphoto --licence
aaphoto --info image.jpg
aaphoto --autoadjust image.jpg
aaphoto --resize70% image.jpg
aaphoto --resize600 image.jpg
aaphoto --quality80 image.jp2
aaphoto *.jp2 --overwrite --speed
REMARKS:
- auto adjust parameter is set by default if no other parameters are given
- a _new filename will be generated without --overwrite parameter
- on directory input every file will be processed in it but not recursively
- order of parameters does not matter
- resizing can be set in percentage too
- resize parameter should be less or equal than original
- resize uses the best (and slowest) resampling method
- default jpeg compression quality is 95%
<<lessNot all images are adjusted originally in the proper way. Some of them can be too dark, too bright, or the colors are just too yellowish. The middle tone can be too dark - at this we see the pictures too dark, no matter how many light colors they have. The program tries to set these parameters by analization to the best values.
This can be a solution for those kind of users who are not able to set up and correct images with complicated huge graphical softwares, or just simply dont intend to spend a lot of time with setting the images one-by-one manually. Only selecting the image files are enough, then right-clicking with the mouse you can just start the automatic color correction command from the local menu (one-step operation from a console command too).
The program handles the following image formats: mif, pnm / pgm / ppm, bmp, ras, jp2, jpc, jpg, pgx
This program is FREEWARE - Free software. You are free to use it. You may not rent, lease, sell, modify, decompile or disassemble it without the written permission of the author. The creator of the software will not be liable for any damages or data loss while using it.
The following options are supported:
--help Print this help
-v --version Print version information
-d --description Print more detailed information about the program
-l --licence Print licence agreement
-i --info Information about the image
-a --autoadjust *Auto adjust the colors of the image
-o --overwrite *Overwrite mode, the original source file is replaced
-j1 --jpg JPG image output
-j2 --jp2 JPEG 2000 image output
-r --resize *Resize image with given value taking the longer side
-s --speed Print extra speed information
-q --quality *Set image quality from 1 to 100
-m --mute Muted mode, no information printed during operation
* marked parameters need file input
EXAMPLES:
aaphoto --version
aaphoto --help
aaphoto --description
aaphoto --licence
aaphoto --info image.jpg
aaphoto --autoadjust image.jpg
aaphoto --resize70% image.jpg
aaphoto --resize600 image.jpg
aaphoto --quality80 image.jp2
aaphoto *.jp2 --overwrite --speed
REMARKS:
- auto adjust parameter is set by default if no other parameters are given
- a _new filename will be generated without --overwrite parameter
- on directory input every file will be processed in it but not recursively
- order of parameters does not matter
- resizing can be set in percentage too
- resize parameter should be less or equal than original
- resize uses the best (and slowest) resampling method
- default jpeg compression quality is 95%
Download (0.37MB)
Added: 2007-07-05 License: Freeware Price:
1084 downloads
GUatu 0.872
GUatu is a GTK/OpenGL-based comic book viewer. more>>
GUatu is a really, really fast (hardware accelerated) GTK/OpenGL-based comic book viewer for .cbz/.cbr files in all formats supported by GdkPixbuf (jpg, gif, xpm, tiff, pnm, bmp, ras, png). It uses an intuitive click-and-drag interface for navigation.
Main features:
- Hardware rendering for fast image display
- Image precaching for even faster image display
- Intuitive click-and-drag navigation interface
- Hardware rotation and zooming via bilinear interpolation
- Zoom to arbitrary amounts, by steps of 10%, or fit to window width, height, or size
- Cool name
<<lessMain features:
- Hardware rendering for fast image display
- Image precaching for even faster image display
- Intuitive click-and-drag navigation interface
- Hardware rotation and zooming via bilinear interpolation
- Zoom to arbitrary amounts, by steps of 10%, or fit to window width, height, or size
- Cool name
Download (0.48MB)
Added: 2005-07-30 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1546 downloads
My Own Dialup Utils 1.0
My Own Dialup Utils is a Linux-oriented textual dialup toolkit with support for MS callback and iptables. more>>
My Own Dialup Utils is a Linux-oriented textual dialup toolkit with support for MS callback and iptables.
It is intended to be flexible enough to dialup to many ISPs without much configuration.
Enhancements:
- This release features new documentation and howtos, a fix for MS RAS callback, and support for SecureID hardware key generators.
<<lessIt is intended to be flexible enough to dialup to many ISPs without much configuration.
Enhancements:
- This release features new documentation and howtos, a fix for MS RAS callback, and support for SecureID hardware key generators.
Download (0.054MB)
Added: 2005-11-22 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1434 downloads

Delineate for linux 0.5
Delineate is a tool for converting bitmap raster images to SVG on linux. more>> Delineate is a tool for converting bitmap raster images to SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) using AutoTrace or potrace. It displays SVG results using Apache Batik. Input formats are JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNM, PBM, PGM, PPM, IFF, PCD, PSD, RAS.
0.5 release
-Users can now choose to convert to SVG with potrace instead of AutoTrace - otrace produces superior black and white SVG results compared to AutoTrace.
-Increased number of supported raster input formats by using Java Imaging Utilities (JIU). Now support: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNM, PBM, PGM, PPM, IFF, PCD, PSD, RAS.
-User prompted to select the location of the autotrace or potrace application file when running a conversion for the first time. In earlier releases an environment variable needed to be set.<<less
Download (3.42MB)
Added: 2009-04-27 License: Freeware Price: Free
179 downloads
ImageInfo 1.9
ImageInfo is a free Java class to retrieve properties from image files. more>>
ImageInfo is a free Java class to retrieve properties from image files.
The following file formats are currently supported: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PCX, IFF, RAS, PBM, PGM, PPM and PSD (read why TIFF is not included). ImageInfo can recognize these formats, and in addition determine image width, height and color depth (bits per pixel).
Also check out ffident, my file format (group) and MIME type identification library. It extracts less information than ImageInfo (it only recognizes the format, no metadata), but it supports more formats and new formats can be added by editing a text file. Similar to file(1) / magic(5).
Using ImageInfo from within a Java application or applet
The image file can be any InputStream object or an instance of a class implementing DataInput (like RandomAccessFile). Here is some sample code on how to use the class:
ImageInfo ii = new ImageInfo();
// in can be InputStream or RandomAccessFile (or DataInput)
ii.setInput(in);
/* if you want to know how many images there are in a file,
uncomment the following line; will slow down ImageInfo
with animated GIFs */
//ii.setDetermineImageNumber(true);
// check does the actual work, you wont get results before
// you have called it
if (!ii.check())
{
System.err.println("Not a supported image file format.");
}
else
{
System.out.println(
ii.getFormatName() + ", " +
ii.getMimeType() + ", " +
ii.getWidth() + " x " + ii.getHeight() + " pixels, " +
ii.getBitsPerPixel() + " bits per pixel, " +
ii.getNumberOfImages() + " image(s).");
// there are other properties, check out the API documentation
}
Using ImageInfo as a command line program
ImageInfo also has a main method that makes it a command line tool. Assuming that ImageInfo.class is in your classpath, giving the class to java with some file names as arguments will be sufficient. Here is an example call including output:
$ java ImageInfo test.jpg
test.jpg
File format: JPEG
MIME type: image/jpeg
Width (pixels): 1556
Height (pixels): 2048
Bits per pixel: 24
Progressive: false
Number of images: 1
Physical width (dpi): 300
Physical height (dpi): 300
Physical width (inches): 5.1866665
Physical height (inches): 6.826667
<<lessThe following file formats are currently supported: JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, PCX, IFF, RAS, PBM, PGM, PPM and PSD (read why TIFF is not included). ImageInfo can recognize these formats, and in addition determine image width, height and color depth (bits per pixel).
Also check out ffident, my file format (group) and MIME type identification library. It extracts less information than ImageInfo (it only recognizes the format, no metadata), but it supports more formats and new formats can be added by editing a text file. Similar to file(1) / magic(5).
Using ImageInfo from within a Java application or applet
The image file can be any InputStream object or an instance of a class implementing DataInput (like RandomAccessFile). Here is some sample code on how to use the class:
ImageInfo ii = new ImageInfo();
// in can be InputStream or RandomAccessFile (or DataInput)
ii.setInput(in);
/* if you want to know how many images there are in a file,
uncomment the following line; will slow down ImageInfo
with animated GIFs */
//ii.setDetermineImageNumber(true);
// check does the actual work, you wont get results before
// you have called it
if (!ii.check())
{
System.err.println("Not a supported image file format.");
}
else
{
System.out.println(
ii.getFormatName() + ", " +
ii.getMimeType() + ", " +
ii.getWidth() + " x " + ii.getHeight() + " pixels, " +
ii.getBitsPerPixel() + " bits per pixel, " +
ii.getNumberOfImages() + " image(s).");
// there are other properties, check out the API documentation
}
Using ImageInfo as a command line program
ImageInfo also has a main method that makes it a command line tool. Assuming that ImageInfo.class is in your classpath, giving the class to java with some file names as arguments will be sufficient. Here is an example call including output:
$ java ImageInfo test.jpg
test.jpg
File format: JPEG
MIME type: image/jpeg
Width (pixels): 1556
Height (pixels): 2048
Bits per pixel: 24
Progressive: false
Number of images: 1
Physical width (dpi): 300
Physical height (dpi): 300
Physical width (inches): 5.1866665
Physical height (inches): 6.826667
Download (0.027MB)
Added: 2006-11-14 License: Public Domain Price:
1085 downloads
Linux-HA 2.0.5
Linux-HA provides a heartbeat and IP address takeover functions for a high-availability Linux cluster. more>>
Linux-HA provides a heartbeat and IP address takeover functions for a high-availability Linux cluster.
The basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to:
Provide a high-availability (clustering) solution for Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a community development effort.
The Linux-HA project is a widely used and important component in many interesting High-Availability solutions. We estimate that we currently have around thirty thousand installations up in mission-critical uses in the real world since it became suitable for mission critical production in 1999. Interest in this project continues to grow. These web pages are average more than 17000 hits per day, and we see around 100 downloads of our software per day.
Heartbeat now ships as part of SUSE Linux, Mandriva Linux, MSC Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Red Flag Linux, and Gentoo Linux. Ultra Monkey, and several companys embedded systems are also based on it. Although this is called the Linux-HA project, the software is highly portable and runs on FreeBSD and Solaris as well (even MacOS X from time to time).
There have been many articles and chapters in books written on this project and software. See the PressRoom for more details.
We have put our foot on the road to being competitive with commercial systems similar to those described in D. H. Browns 1998 or March 2000 analysis of RAS cluster features and functions. In most important respects, we think youll find that Linux-HA has achieved this level of competitiveness with our release 2 software.
This release 2 series brings technologies and basic capabilities which match or exceed the capabilities of many commercial HA systems. We think youll be surprised. An R2 getting started guide is available.
We also work well with the LVS (Linux Virtual Server) project and expect to continue to collaborate with them in the future, since our goals are complementary.
Enhancements:
- This release has significant bugfixes and enhancements, making it a worthwhile upgrade for anyone running R2 CRM-style configurations, or who would like to.
- An OCF RA for Xen guests and Chinese GUI support have been added.
- ipfail has been replaced and generalized (limited testing). Master/slave testing and fixes.
- Significant cibadmin fixes.
<<lessThe basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to:
Provide a high-availability (clustering) solution for Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a community development effort.
The Linux-HA project is a widely used and important component in many interesting High-Availability solutions. We estimate that we currently have around thirty thousand installations up in mission-critical uses in the real world since it became suitable for mission critical production in 1999. Interest in this project continues to grow. These web pages are average more than 17000 hits per day, and we see around 100 downloads of our software per day.
Heartbeat now ships as part of SUSE Linux, Mandriva Linux, MSC Linux, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Red Flag Linux, and Gentoo Linux. Ultra Monkey, and several companys embedded systems are also based on it. Although this is called the Linux-HA project, the software is highly portable and runs on FreeBSD and Solaris as well (even MacOS X from time to time).
There have been many articles and chapters in books written on this project and software. See the PressRoom for more details.
We have put our foot on the road to being competitive with commercial systems similar to those described in D. H. Browns 1998 or March 2000 analysis of RAS cluster features and functions. In most important respects, we think youll find that Linux-HA has achieved this level of competitiveness with our release 2 software.
This release 2 series brings technologies and basic capabilities which match or exceed the capabilities of many commercial HA systems. We think youll be surprised. An R2 getting started guide is available.
We also work well with the LVS (Linux Virtual Server) project and expect to continue to collaborate with them in the future, since our goals are complementary.
Enhancements:
- This release has significant bugfixes and enhancements, making it a worthwhile upgrade for anyone running R2 CRM-style configurations, or who would like to.
- An OCF RA for Xen guests and Chinese GUI support have been added.
- ipfail has been replaced and generalized (limited testing). Master/slave testing and fixes.
- Significant cibadmin fixes.
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Added: 2006-04-28 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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JImage-Analyst 1.0
JImage-Analyst is a JAVA based library for extracting meta information from various image file formats. more>>
JImage-Analyst is a JAVA based library for extracting meta information from various image file formats.
Main features:
- Supported Image formats: BMP, CUR, GIF, ICO, IFF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, PNM (PBM, PGM, PPM), PSD, RAS, SWF, TGA, TIFF, XCF
- The following information are available:
- The format
- The mime type
- Dimension (width / height)
- Physical width and height (in DPI and inch)
- Bits per pixel
- Whether the image is progressive
- Comments from the image (such as in JPEG files)
- Number of images (such as with animated GIFs)
- High speed and low memory consumption
- No dependencies on 3rd party libraries
- No dependencies on AWT classes
- An architecture that allows to ass further formats very easily
Examples:
File file = new File("test.gif");
JImageAnalyst analyst = JImageAnalystFactory.getDefaultInstance();
ImageInfo imageInfo = analyst.analyze(file);
System.out.println("Format: " + imageInfo.getFormat());
System.out.println("MIME-Type: " + imageInfo.getMimeType());
System.out.println("Width: " + imageInfo.getWidth());
System.out.println("Height: " + imageInfo.getHeight());
System.out.println("BitsPerPixel: " + imageInfo.getBitsPerPixel());
// ... more information is available in imageInfo ...
<<lessMain features:
- Supported Image formats: BMP, CUR, GIF, ICO, IFF, JPEG, PCX, PNG, PNM (PBM, PGM, PPM), PSD, RAS, SWF, TGA, TIFF, XCF
- The following information are available:
- The format
- The mime type
- Dimension (width / height)
- Physical width and height (in DPI and inch)
- Bits per pixel
- Whether the image is progressive
- Comments from the image (such as in JPEG files)
- Number of images (such as with animated GIFs)
- High speed and low memory consumption
- No dependencies on 3rd party libraries
- No dependencies on AWT classes
- An architecture that allows to ass further formats very easily
Examples:
File file = new File("test.gif");
JImageAnalyst analyst = JImageAnalystFactory.getDefaultInstance();
ImageInfo imageInfo = analyst.analyze(file);
System.out.println("Format: " + imageInfo.getFormat());
System.out.println("MIME-Type: " + imageInfo.getMimeType());
System.out.println("Width: " + imageInfo.getWidth());
System.out.println("Height: " + imageInfo.getHeight());
System.out.println("BitsPerPixel: " + imageInfo.getBitsPerPixel());
// ... more information is available in imageInfo ...
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Added: 2006-11-27 License: LGPL (GNU Lesser General Public License) Price:
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GtkChat 0.60
GtkChat is GTK+ based Vypress Chat TM clone which uses gtk2-perl bindings. more>>
GtkChat is GTK+ based Vypress Chat TM clone. It uses GTK 2 and its Perl bindings. I tried to make UI simple and clean while maintaining same look as Vypress Chat.
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Added: 2005-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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