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To-Earn-Money 1.0
The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
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Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: Free
206 downloads
BomberClone 0.11.7
BomberClone is a Bomberman like game. more>>
Run through a maze, dropping bombs and blowing up the other players.
BomberClone is a Bomberman like game. You have to drop bombs which will be explode after a while. With this bombs you have to try to kill the other players. If you are the last player in the game you have won.
Its very easy to play.
You can find some powerups to get more range for your bombs and to drop more as just one bomb.
<<lessBomberClone is a Bomberman like game. You have to drop bombs which will be explode after a while. With this bombs you have to try to kill the other players. If you are the last player in the game you have won.
Its very easy to play.
You can find some powerups to get more range for your bombs and to drop more as just one bomb.
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Added: 2006-08-18 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1165 downloads
Html To Xhtml Convertor 0.7.7
Html to Xhtml Convertor is a straight-forward Perl script to convert HTML pages into XHTML pages. more>>
Html to Xhtml Convertor is a straight-forward Perl script to convert HTML pages into XHTML pages.
It can process batches of files, convert Windows/Unix/Mac line breaks, and deal with attribute minimization, quoting of attribute values, and more.
Installation:
To install, simply run the following command as root: make install
Alternatively, simply move the htx file to wherever you would like. The command above installs it to /usr/local/bin/
Usage:
Use the following command to get usage information after installing:
htx --help
or if the htx file is in the current directory, try:
./htx --help
Example use:
htx --dos --verbose index.html index2.html
That will take a file with DOS line breaks, index.html, convert it
to XHTML as best it can and save the result as index2.html
Version restrictions:
- oes not check for closing < /p >, < /li > or other block-level tags.
- Assumes there are no < or > which are not part of tags, use < and >
- Does not distingish between block and inline tags.
Enhancements:
- Added the --tty option to dump output to STDOUT rather than a file
- Added detection of old ICRA data
- Improved handling of single quoted attribute values
- Removed updating of Pico version
- Fixed a typo with the years in the Changelog file
- Did a couple of very minor internal changes
<<lessIt can process batches of files, convert Windows/Unix/Mac line breaks, and deal with attribute minimization, quoting of attribute values, and more.
Installation:
To install, simply run the following command as root: make install
Alternatively, simply move the htx file to wherever you would like. The command above installs it to /usr/local/bin/
Usage:
Use the following command to get usage information after installing:
htx --help
or if the htx file is in the current directory, try:
./htx --help
Example use:
htx --dos --verbose index.html index2.html
That will take a file with DOS line breaks, index.html, convert it
to XHTML as best it can and save the result as index2.html
Version restrictions:
- oes not check for closing < /p >, < /li > or other block-level tags.
- Assumes there are no < or > which are not part of tags, use < and >
- Does not distingish between block and inline tags.
Enhancements:
- Added the --tty option to dump output to STDOUT rather than a file
- Added detection of old ICRA data
- Improved handling of single quoted attribute values
- Removed updating of Pico version
- Fixed a typo with the years in the Changelog file
- Did a couple of very minor internal changes
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Added: 2005-08-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OBEX Send to Phone 0.0.0
OBEX Send to Phone service menu allows for sending any file(s) to a mobile phone equipped with OBEX stack. more>>
OBEX Send to Phone service menu allows for sending any file(s) to a mobile phone equipped with OBEX stack.
It is made for Nokia S60 (6630 to be precise) phone with USB connection. There are no settings, no progress indicator. Files are copied to the memory card (E: drive)
Requires openobex and obexftp.
Hope this script might be useful for someone. Please post fixes, comments and suggestions.
<<lessIt is made for Nokia S60 (6630 to be precise) phone with USB connection. There are no settings, no progress indicator. Files are copied to the memory card (E: drive)
Requires openobex and obexftp.
Hope this script might be useful for someone. Please post fixes, comments and suggestions.
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Added: 2006-07-27 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1246 downloads
Scriptol to Php Compiler
Scriptol to Php Compiler is a scriptol program that may be interpreted by the Php interpreter. more>>
Scriptol to Php Compiler is a scriptol program that may be interpreted by the Php interpreter and it may be also compiled either to C++ or directly as an executable.
The Php interpreter is required by solp (download it at www.php.net or get it on the Scriptol CD).
Installation:
It is better to install Scriptol at root of a disk, for example:
/home/user/scriptolp
Once the archive is extracted into the scriptolp directory, you have just to go to this directory from the console to run the compiler.
To use the compiler at command line from any directory, you have to put the compilers into the path, in the usr directory for exemple, or any directory assigned to the path variable (see .bashrc or equivalent). You may also add the scriptol directory to list of paths. Before to use the compiler, you have to read the licence, in the doc directory: licence.html.
Usage:
Type the source of your program in a text editor and save it as mysource.sol or any other name with the sol extension.
Then just type:
./solp mysource
To know the compilers options, type solp without argument, at command line.
Examples:
Type from the main scriptol directory:
./solp demos/helloyou
<<lessThe Php interpreter is required by solp (download it at www.php.net or get it on the Scriptol CD).
Installation:
It is better to install Scriptol at root of a disk, for example:
/home/user/scriptolp
Once the archive is extracted into the scriptolp directory, you have just to go to this directory from the console to run the compiler.
To use the compiler at command line from any directory, you have to put the compilers into the path, in the usr directory for exemple, or any directory assigned to the path variable (see .bashrc or equivalent). You may also add the scriptol directory to list of paths. Before to use the compiler, you have to read the licence, in the doc directory: licence.html.
Usage:
Type the source of your program in a text editor and save it as mysource.sol or any other name with the sol extension.
Then just type:
./solp mysource
To know the compilers options, type solp without argument, at command line.
Examples:
Type from the main scriptol directory:
./solp demos/helloyou
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Added: 2005-12-02 License: Freeware Price:
1421 downloads
RTF to HTML convertor 3.6
The RTF to HTML convertor converts RTF files to HTML file. more>>
The RTF to HTML convertor converts RTF files (in Windows-1250 encoding) to HTML file (in ISO-8859-2 encoding).
Main features:
- Bullets
- Superscript and subscript look bad in html document.
- Subscript is transformed to number. Superscript is transformed to "[number]".
- Text: bold, italic and underline
- Footnotes
- Alignments: left, center and right. "Justify" alignment
- looks bad - program use left alignment. Centered text is greater.
- Tables
- Links: text "aaa@bbb.cz" and "http://www.aaaaaa.cz" convert
- to html links.
- Unicode: Commentary with the character
- name is added to the non ISO Latin2 characters. The program htm2htm will
- convert html with commentaries to the unicode.
- Rtf commands sa and sb.
- (sa>0) or (sb>0) New paragraph - "p" html command
- (sa=0) and (sb=0) New paragraph (left aligned text) "< br >"
Enhancements:
- Processing was fixed in the RTF commands "fldinst", "fldrslt", "plain", "bkmkstart", and "bkmend".
<<lessMain features:
- Bullets
- Superscript and subscript look bad in html document.
- Subscript is transformed to number. Superscript is transformed to "[number]".
- Text: bold, italic and underline
- Footnotes
- Alignments: left, center and right. "Justify" alignment
- looks bad - program use left alignment. Centered text is greater.
- Tables
- Links: text "aaa@bbb.cz" and "http://www.aaaaaa.cz" convert
- to html links.
- Unicode: Commentary with the character
- name is added to the non ISO Latin2 characters. The program htm2htm will
- convert html with commentaries to the unicode.
- Rtf commands sa and sb.
- (sa>0) or (sb>0) New paragraph - "p" html command
- (sa=0) and (sb=0) New paragraph (left aligned text) "< br >"
Enhancements:
- Processing was fixed in the RTF commands "fldinst", "fldrslt", "plain", "bkmkstart", and "bkmend".
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Added: 2005-11-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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OpenHelpdesk 1.0.100
OpenHelpdesk project incorporates traditional helpdesk features with Voice, Video and advanced Searching capabilities in Ajax. more>>
OpenHelpdesk project incorporates traditional helpdesk features with Voice, Video and advanced Searching capabilities in an Ajax enabled "Powerfully Simple" cross-browser web interface.
Were looking for talented PHP and MySQL developers and Technical Writers to join the project for which each will receive compensation from the commercial OpenHelpdesk subscription service.
For a complete list of features and detailed description plus a live demo please visit the OpenHelpdesk live commercial subscription service.
Terms:
- You may download, freely use and make changes to the copyrighted source code
- You may not redistribute the modified source code
- You may not resell or derive revenue from using any part of the source code
- You must submit all changes you make back to the development tree for possible inclusion into the next release
- Absolutely no warranty is expressed or implied
Installation
Download the current release:
wget http://openhelpdesk.org/openhelpdesk.tar.gz
To explode the tarball:
sudo tar zxvf openhelpdesk.tgz /var/www/
Check your permissions:
sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/
Build the MySQL database:
mysql -u root -p openhelpdesk < /var/www/sql/openhelpdesk.sql
Edit the configuration file:
sudo vim /var/www/ini/settings.ini
Create a directory to hold uploaded video:
sudo mkdir /files/
Edit the cron template and create the cron job to handle uploaded video conversion and system maintenance:
sudo vim /var/www/ini/cronts.ini
sudo crontab /var/www/ini/crons.ini
For voice integration youll need to install Asterisk 1.2x:
wget http://openhelpdesk.com/release/asterisk.tar
Explode the Asterisk 1.2x tarball:
sudo tar xvf asterisk.tar
Explode the Asterisk 1.2x tarballs:
sudo tar zxvf asterisk-1.2.13.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf asterisk-addons-1.2.5.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf asterisk-sounds-1.2.1.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf libpri-1.2.4.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf zaptel-1.2.11.tar.gz /usr/src/
Build and install Asterisk 1.2x:
cd /usr/src/libpri-1.2.4; make clean; make; make install;
cd /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.11; make clean; make; make install;
cd /usr/src/asterisk-1.2.13; make clean; make; make install; make samples; make docs;
cd /usr/src/asterisk-addons; make clean; make; make install;
cd /usr/src/asterisk-sounds-1.2.1; make clean; make; make install;
Run Asterisk 1.2x to make sure it starts:
sudo asterisk -vvvgc -U asterisk -G asterisk
Create and install an init script for Asterisk 1.2x:
sudo cp /etc/init.d/skeleton /etc/init.d/asterisk
sudo vim /etc/init.d/asterisk
sudo update-rc.d asterisk defaults
Enhancements:
- This release features a lot of Ajax enhancements, general improvements, and many bugfixes.
- This is both an RPL and CRSSL release.
<<lessWere looking for talented PHP and MySQL developers and Technical Writers to join the project for which each will receive compensation from the commercial OpenHelpdesk subscription service.
For a complete list of features and detailed description plus a live demo please visit the OpenHelpdesk live commercial subscription service.
Terms:
- You may download, freely use and make changes to the copyrighted source code
- You may not redistribute the modified source code
- You may not resell or derive revenue from using any part of the source code
- You must submit all changes you make back to the development tree for possible inclusion into the next release
- Absolutely no warranty is expressed or implied
Installation
Download the current release:
wget http://openhelpdesk.org/openhelpdesk.tar.gz
To explode the tarball:
sudo tar zxvf openhelpdesk.tgz /var/www/
Check your permissions:
sudo chmod -R 755 /var/www/
sudo chown -R www-data:www-data /var/www/
Build the MySQL database:
mysql -u root -p openhelpdesk < /var/www/sql/openhelpdesk.sql
Edit the configuration file:
sudo vim /var/www/ini/settings.ini
Create a directory to hold uploaded video:
sudo mkdir /files/
Edit the cron template and create the cron job to handle uploaded video conversion and system maintenance:
sudo vim /var/www/ini/cronts.ini
sudo crontab /var/www/ini/crons.ini
For voice integration youll need to install Asterisk 1.2x:
wget http://openhelpdesk.com/release/asterisk.tar
Explode the Asterisk 1.2x tarball:
sudo tar xvf asterisk.tar
Explode the Asterisk 1.2x tarballs:
sudo tar zxvf asterisk-1.2.13.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf asterisk-addons-1.2.5.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf asterisk-sounds-1.2.1.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf libpri-1.2.4.tar.gz /usr/src/
sudo tar zxvf zaptel-1.2.11.tar.gz /usr/src/
Build and install Asterisk 1.2x:
cd /usr/src/libpri-1.2.4; make clean; make; make install;
cd /usr/src/zaptel-1.2.11; make clean; make; make install;
cd /usr/src/asterisk-1.2.13; make clean; make; make install; make samples; make docs;
cd /usr/src/asterisk-addons; make clean; make; make install;
cd /usr/src/asterisk-sounds-1.2.1; make clean; make; make install;
Run Asterisk 1.2x to make sure it starts:
sudo asterisk -vvvgc -U asterisk -G asterisk
Create and install an init script for Asterisk 1.2x:
sudo cp /etc/init.d/skeleton /etc/init.d/asterisk
sudo vim /etc/init.d/asterisk
sudo update-rc.d asterisk defaults
Enhancements:
- This release features a lot of Ajax enhancements, general improvements, and many bugfixes.
- This is both an RPL and CRSSL release.
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Added: 2007-01-18 License: Other/Proprietary License with Source Price:
1011 downloads
Gem to rpm converter 0.5.1
Gem to rpm converter creates an RPM spec file from a Ruby gem. more>>
Gem to rpm converter creates an RPM spec file from a Ruby gem. The project uses the gem metadata to fill out most of the information needed for building an RPM containing the gem.
Usage:
Run gem2rpm --help for options
At its simplest, download a gem (lets call that file GEM) and run
gem2rpm $GEM
This will print an rpm spec file based on the information contained in the gems spec file. In general, it is necessary to edit the generated spec file because the gem is missing some important information that is customarily provided in rpms, most notably the license and the changelog.
Rather than editing the generated specfile, edit the template from which the specfile is generated. This will make it easier to update the RPM when a new version of the Gem becomes available.
To support this process, it is recommended to first save the default template somewhere:
gem2rpm -T > rubygem-GEM.spec.template
Now, edit the template and then run gem2rpm to generate the spec file using the edited template:
gem2rpm -t rubygem-GEM.spec.template > rubygem-GEM.spec
With that, you can now build your RPM as ususal. When a new version of the gem becomes available, you should edit the saved template and rerun gem2rpm over it.
Template Details:
The template is a standard erb file; there are three main variables available in the template file:
format - The Gem::Format for the gem
spec - The Gem::Specification for the gem (the same as format.spec)
Conventions:
A typical source RPM for a gem should consist of three files: the gem file itself, the template for the spec file and the spec file. To ensure that the template will be included in the source RPM, it must be listed as one of the sources in the spec file.
The resulting rpms should follow the naming convention rubygem-$GEM where GEM is the name of the packaged gem. The default template also makes sure that the resulting package provides ruby($GEM), according to general packaging conventions for scripting languages
<<lessUsage:
Run gem2rpm --help for options
At its simplest, download a gem (lets call that file GEM) and run
gem2rpm $GEM
This will print an rpm spec file based on the information contained in the gems spec file. In general, it is necessary to edit the generated spec file because the gem is missing some important information that is customarily provided in rpms, most notably the license and the changelog.
Rather than editing the generated specfile, edit the template from which the specfile is generated. This will make it easier to update the RPM when a new version of the Gem becomes available.
To support this process, it is recommended to first save the default template somewhere:
gem2rpm -T > rubygem-GEM.spec.template
Now, edit the template and then run gem2rpm to generate the spec file using the edited template:
gem2rpm -t rubygem-GEM.spec.template > rubygem-GEM.spec
With that, you can now build your RPM as ususal. When a new version of the gem becomes available, you should edit the saved template and rerun gem2rpm over it.
Template Details:
The template is a standard erb file; there are three main variables available in the template file:
format - The Gem::Format for the gem
spec - The Gem::Specification for the gem (the same as format.spec)
Conventions:
A typical source RPM for a gem should consist of three files: the gem file itself, the template for the spec file and the spec file. To ensure that the template will be included in the source RPM, it must be listed as one of the sources in the spec file.
The resulting rpms should follow the naming convention rubygem-$GEM where GEM is the name of the packaged gem. The default template also makes sure that the resulting package provides ruby($GEM), according to general packaging conventions for scripting languages
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Added: 2007-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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How-To-Get-Money 1.0
The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
Download (2117KB)
Added: 2009-03-31 License: Freeware Price: Free
206 downloads
OO Text To Speech 0.1
OO Text To Speech is a text-to speech macro for OpenOffice.org. more>>
OO Text To Speech is a text-to speech macro for OpenOffice.org.
Its a syllable analyzer: using a reading motor, it reads a document and translates it into a vocal message.
About OpenOffice
OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.
It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML- based file format.
<<lessIts a syllable analyzer: using a reading motor, it reads a document and translates it into a vocal message.
About OpenOffice
OpenOffice.org is a multiplatform and multilingual office suite and an open-source project. Compatible with all other major office suites, the product is free to download, use, and distribute.
It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML- based file format.
Download (4.8MB)
Added: 2006-03-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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How-To-Earn-Money 1.0
The Ultimate Safe Money Guide -Free Online Money Guide Make Your Online Money The Safe Way And Generate a Daily Income Stream. The best thing I came ... more>> <<less
Download (2117KB)
Added: 2009-04-02 License: Freeware Price: Free
204 downloads
Transfer to Media Device 0.8
Transfer to Media Device is a script for transferring selected playlist items to your iPod. more>>
Transfer to Media Device is a script that creates a new Playlist Right Click Menu item for transferring selected playlist items to your iPod via the Media Device Browser.
This script now also supports generic copy to operation for USB mass storage devices. Currently the script will prompt for a destination directory on first copy, in the future this setting will be saved in a configuration file.
This script works with amaroK 1.3beta3 and above.
Usage:
Run from the amaroK script manager. A new menu item will appear in the Playlist right mouse button menu.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> iPod for transfering to an iPod.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> USB Device for transfering to a USB device.
Enhancements:
- Add support for Creative Nomad Jukebox devices using the kionjb kioslave. Thanks to Ralf T for the patch.
<<lessThis script now also supports generic copy to operation for USB mass storage devices. Currently the script will prompt for a destination directory on first copy, in the future this setting will be saved in a configuration file.
This script works with amaroK 1.3beta3 and above.
Usage:
Run from the amaroK script manager. A new menu item will appear in the Playlist right mouse button menu.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> iPod for transfering to an iPod.
Select files in the playlist and Right click -> Transfer to -> USB Device for transfering to a USB device.
Enhancements:
- Add support for Creative Nomad Jukebox devices using the kionjb kioslave. Thanks to Ralf T for the patch.
Download (0.003MB)
Added: 2005-12-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Hot Potato Online 1.2.0
Hot Potato Online is a fast paced arena sport game where players try to explode the opposition using a short-fused potato bomb. more>>
Hot Potato Online is a fast paced arena sport game where players try to explode the opposition using a short-fused potato bomb. Think dodgeball with a grenade!
The generated environment can be used to bounce, corner, and surprise foes.
Main features:
- Up to 4 players
- Team play
- 3 match types fully configurable
- Single player training "bot"
- 4 types of tiles (ground, solid, bounce, holes)
- Lobby and in-game "emotes"
- Last game and total results
- Potato deflection
- Overtime for first position
- Fullscreen / Window options
- In-game music and sounds
Enhancements:
- Players can join games in progress
- Button clicks can be cancelled
- Updated version system
- MSVCP71.DLL part of installation
- Fixed bug where we could not click buttons in the lobby
- Music can again be turned off (was broken since v. 1.1.0)
- Players will see a black screen while waiting for other players.
- Fixed number of "Killed-KilledBy" when playing in teams.
- Linux specific updates
- Statically linked freeglut and glpng
- Ability to change from fullscreen to window mode and vice versa,
- Fixed crash on clients when the server leaves the game,
- Cursor can be moved while loading the lobby.
<<lessThe generated environment can be used to bounce, corner, and surprise foes.
Main features:
- Up to 4 players
- Team play
- 3 match types fully configurable
- Single player training "bot"
- 4 types of tiles (ground, solid, bounce, holes)
- Lobby and in-game "emotes"
- Last game and total results
- Potato deflection
- Overtime for first position
- Fullscreen / Window options
- In-game music and sounds
Enhancements:
- Players can join games in progress
- Button clicks can be cancelled
- Updated version system
- MSVCP71.DLL part of installation
- Fixed bug where we could not click buttons in the lobby
- Music can again be turned off (was broken since v. 1.1.0)
- Players will see a black screen while waiting for other players.
- Fixed number of "Killed-KilledBy" when playing in teams.
- Linux specific updates
- Statically linked freeglut and glpng
- Ability to change from fullscreen to window mode and vice versa,
- Fixed crash on clients when the server leaves the game,
- Cursor can be moved while loading the lobby.
Download (15.1MB)
Added: 2006-02-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Add to Noatun playlist
Add to Noatun playlist is a service menu that can add files to the Noatun players playlist. more>>
Add to Noatun playlist is a service menu that can add files to the Noatun players playlist.
<<less Download (MB)
Added: 2006-11-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Send to Coppermine 1.0
Send to Coppermine is a service menu for send a jpeg/gif/png file to a Coppermine gallery install. more>>
Send to Coppermine is a service menu for send a jpeg/gif/png file to a Coppermine gallery install.
The add-on has been tested on Fedora core 2 and 3 (should work with FC4)
PNG and GIF support depends on your coppermine settings.
You can add keywords and description for the image while uploading.
This add-on requires the Coppermine API which we have already released.
The attached tarball contains a copy of API and two other files needed.
Installation:
1. Untar the attached tarball.
2. Copy the api folder to your coppermines root directory.
3. Copy kdesh to your home directory.
4. Copy Send2Coppermine.desktop to your/home/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus (create servicemenus folder if not already there)
5. Now open kdesh in your favourite editor and modify the values of aid, username, password and URL to your coppermine installation.
Currently, the album id where photo is uploaded needs to be hardcoded in this file. The future version may allow choose album for each picture.
<<lessThe add-on has been tested on Fedora core 2 and 3 (should work with FC4)
PNG and GIF support depends on your coppermine settings.
You can add keywords and description for the image while uploading.
This add-on requires the Coppermine API which we have already released.
The attached tarball contains a copy of API and two other files needed.
Installation:
1. Untar the attached tarball.
2. Copy the api folder to your coppermines root directory.
3. Copy kdesh to your home directory.
4. Copy Send2Coppermine.desktop to your/home/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus (create servicemenus folder if not already there)
5. Now open kdesh in your favourite editor and modify the values of aid, username, password and URL to your coppermine installation.
Currently, the album id where photo is uploaded needs to be hardcoded in this file. The future version may allow choose album for each picture.
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Added: 2006-01-04 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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