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Category Archives: eLearning
E-learning refers to the use of electronic media and information and communication technologies (ICT) in education ( Wikipedia )
Onclick Event Propagation Event Button Tutorial
Don’t know about you, but we tend to take our pointing devices for granted around here. But how could we, when it is so important to getting things done?! Well, well worn procedures often make for better production, and maybe, … Continue reading →
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Making of Photos iOS Stills Reorder Tutorial
Yesterday’s Photos iOS Stills Reorder Tutorial involved some command line video editing to arrive at the presentation video we ended up with here. What command line video editing tool do we use around here, with macOS, on this MacBook Air? … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, convert, cut, ffmpeg, frame, macOS, presentation, still, Terminal, tutorial, video, video editing
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Photos iOS Stills Reorder Tutorial
Sometimes order matters. It depends a bit on context, in that with the order of constituent stills in an animated GIF the correct order is probably not as vital as with a video because the whole presentation will come around … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, animated gif, app, convert, drag, drag and drop, image, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, order, photo, photograph, photography, photos, presenation, slideshow, stills, tutorial, video
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Animated GIF Creation Install Paths Tutorial
We dislike hardcoding paths to installed … pdfimages ImageMagick ffmpeg … but if your PHP is flaky with exec and shell_exec as our MAMP Windows setup is, you might understand our kludginess here. But, onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation on … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, backslash, bitmap, btoa, character, cmd, data uri, data url, delimiter, dimensions, directory, directory delimiter, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, DOM, encodeURIComponent, escape, escaping, exec, extract, extraction, ffmpeg, folder, forfiles, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mimetype, onblur, onload, PATH, PDF, PHP, php.ini, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, shell_exec, size, slide, snapshot, string, string delimiter, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, web server, webpage, webpage snapshot, width
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Animated GIF Creation on Windows MAMP via PDF Tutorial
Today’s lesson, further to yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation on Windows MAMP Tutorial first day of Windows integration work with our Animated GIF Creator is … Try not to rely on exec or shell_exec always, if there is a way to … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, backslash, bitmap, btoa, character, cmd, data uri, data url, delimiter, dimensions, directory, directory delimiter, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, DOM, encodeURIComponent, escape, escaping, exec, extract, extraction, ffmpeg, folder, forfiles, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mimetype, onblur, onload, PDF, PHP, php.ini, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, shell_exec, size, slide, snapshot, string, string delimiter, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, web server, webpage, webpage snapshot, width
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Animated GIF Creation on Windows MAMP Tutorial
It was surprising today, finally getting around to testing Animated GIF creation on a local Windows (desktop operating system) MAMP environment, how much there was to do with the relationships amongst … string values and manipulations directory delimiters \ for … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, backslash, bitmap, btoa, character, data uri, data url, delimiter, dimensions, directory, directory delimiter, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, DOM, encodeURIComponent, escape, escaping, extract, extraction, ffmpeg, folder, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mimetype, onblur, onload, PDF, PHP, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, size, slide, snapshot, string, string delimiter, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, web server, webpage, webpage snapshot, width
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Animated GIF via PDF Input Tutorial
As well as adding more of those dimension options as flagged at yesterday’s Animated GIF Dimensions Programmatic Help Tutorial, today, the big job with our Animated GIF creator was to allow for … PDF input to Animated GIF output … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, bitmap, btoa, character, data uri, data url, dimensions, DOM, encodeURIComponent, extract, extraction, ffmpeg, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mimetype, onblur, onload, PDF, PHP, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, size, slide, snapshot, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, web server, webpage, webpage snapshot, width
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Animated GIF Dimensions Programmatic Help Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Text SVG Image Slide Tutorial, today, we want to improve the Animated GIF dimensions issue, first by saying, the user should at least visit the dropdown to see, but given this may not happen, we want … Continue reading →
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