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Ffmpeg and Pandoc and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Animated Dropdown Tutorial
Lemon curry?! Animated dropdown?! What gives? Well, it’s not “shelling peas”, yet! Yes, there is another “framework” step forward we wanted to implement before the peas. And yes, no surprises there, the “framework” work relates to adding functionality to our … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, document, Document Root, documents, download, dropdown, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, marquee, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, pandoc, pdfimages, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, select, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, text-align, textarea, track, tutorial, verb.command, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg and Pandoc and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Media Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Media Tutorial … ffmpeg … two more media manipulation “verb” stars today … ImageMagick (can help us with new “Images to PDF” option) pdfimages (can help us with new “PDF to Images” option) … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, document, Document Root, documents, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, pandoc, pdfimages, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, text-align, textarea, track, tutorial, verb.command, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Media Tutorial
Yesterday’s Ffmpeg Rotate Video Tutorial left you with … We now present those four in “an expanded out” (at least on non-mobile) dropdown HTML element. Maybe you can guess why? … and today we are deploying the framework parts and … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, pdfimages, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, text-align, textarea, track, tutorial, verb.command, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg Rotate Video Tutorial
It’s getting closer to “shelling peas”, are today’s “Rotate a video via ffmpeg” changes, but we are not there yet. Yes, most programmers want to be “shelling peas” adding functionality to web applications, once they have set up a framework … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, textarea, track, tutorial, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg Concat Demuxer Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Ffmpeg Burn Subtitles Tutorial work we’re still not up to “shelling any peas” adding in … Concat demuxer concatenation of videos ffmpeg functionality, onto the “as of yesterday” … Voiceovers … and … Burn subtitles … progress. What’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, contenteditable, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, Document Root, download, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, media, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onsubmit, overlay, PHP, pipe, programming, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, textarea, track, tutorial, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Keyboard Typing Practice Choices Word Phrase Translations Tutorial
As a “side gig” new feature to improve on the recent Keyboard Typing Practice Choices Name Word Div Links Tutorial‘s Keyboard Typing web application we think to offer either or both … My Memory API Google Translate … language translation … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, angle, app, bearing, camera, chain, co-ordinates, datum, Did you know, elevation, ellipsoid, EXIF, Google Translate, grid, grid co-ordinates, initial bearing, iOS, iPhone, Land Survey, Land Surveyor, level, location services, map, measurement, mobile, mobile app, MyMemory, new south wales, photos, position, positioning, preparation, relative, survey, survey mark, survey traverse, theodolite, total station, translation, traverse, tutorial
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Emoji Sequence Game Primer Tutorial
It’s another layer of cloning happening today with our new “Emoji Sequence Game” on top of the cloning with yesterday’s Number Sequence Game Primer Tutorial, but there was a minor improvement to the “middleperson” clone before “Hello Dolly” appeared! We … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, address bar, argument, arguments, atob, base64, btoa, button, card, cards, clientside, clone, collaboration, debug, decodeURIComponent, denomination, Did you know, DOM, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, game, global variable, HTML, image, Javascript, link, mailto, number, sequence, share, sharing, SMS, url, variable, watch, web browser, web inspector
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Mobile App Survey Traverse Preparation Tutorial
We’ve spoken before about the mobile app we are so keen on here, in New South Wales, Australia, to help prepare for a Land Survey job. It’s not that we do this any more in a professional sense, but thought … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, angle, app, bearing, camera, chain, co-ordinates, datum, Did you know, elevation, ellipsoid, EXIF, grid, grid co-ordinates, initial bearing, iOS, iPhone, Land Survey, Land Surveyor, level, location services, map, measurement, mobile, mobile app, new south wales, photos, position, positioning, preparation, relative, survey, survey mark, survey traverse, theodolite, total station, traverse, tutorial
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