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Animated GIF versus PDF Presentation Considerations Tutorial
The RJM Programming web server is a Linux one, which means, in terms of it’s hard disk, file resource allocation limits happen regarding both … disk storage in bytes (affected by how large your files are/get) number of files in … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotation, con, diskspace, ImageMagick, inhouse, inode, Linux, operating system, PDF, PHP, presentation, pro, slide, speech bubble, tutorial, web server
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Genius Scan App PDF Email Slide Management Tutorial
Further to Genius Scan App PDF Email Tutorial a revisit recently was of great interest, the resultant PDF being sizeable. Are there Genius Scan app functionalities for “stuff ups”? The answer is yes, and they are very useful because … … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, app, Apple, attachment, camera, context, email, fold, hardcopy, iOS, iPad, macOS, management, mobile, mobile app, order, PDF, photograph, print, printout, publication, publish, reorder, resolution, scan, scanning, share, slide, tutorial
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Bluetooth Audio on Volvo Tutorial
We’re revisiting Bluetooth speaker audio sharing of an iPhone (with Spotify) on, this time, a Volvo, further to the Volkswagen approach described at Bluetooth Audio on Volkswagen Golf Primer Tutorial. We find getting to the Bluetooth menu on these cars … Continue reading →
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Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Context Tutorial
We humans rarely all agree on any one way to achieve things or standards or languages, though, increasingly, regarding various scientific matters it would be good if we could trust the expertise of scientists with years of experience and no … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, animated gif, command, command line, context, conversion, exec, GUI, guise, image, inkscape, install, installer, integration, Linux, media, operating stsren, package, Package Manager, PDF, PHP, SVG, talent, tutorial, vector, video
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Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Integration Tutorial
Command line functionality as talked about with Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Primer Tutorial can often mean opportunities in the online world via … PHP … as a serverside language … using relevant command line … <?php function … Continue reading →
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Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Primer Tutorial
SVG is all about vector image data. Inkscape is a great Open Source vector image editor (as you might surmise from Inkscape Vector Image Editor Watermark Tutorial), and distinct from a pixel (or raster) image based image editor like Gimp, … Continue reading →
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Emoji SVG CSS Tutorial
Thinking on yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Multiple Tutorial progress with our public facing Pandoc interfacing inhouse PHP Document Conversion web application we thought it might be good to have a day where we think about what my Under 7’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, AlmaLinux, application, background image, cache, checkbox, collaboration, colour, command, command line, conduit, conversion, CSS, decoding, Did you know, document.open source, document.URL, email, emoji, encoding, exec, export, format, guise, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, interface, interfacing, line feed, link, local web server, location.hash, mailto, MAMP, multiple, navigation, open source, operating system, output, output format, pandoc, PDF, PHP, popup, programming, public, share, sharing, SMS, span, style, styling, switch, text, tutorial, url, utf-8, web server, word
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Multiple Tutorial
The “theme word” of today’s blog posting adding to yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Sharing Tutorial is … multiple … in the sense of … allowing for multiple sharing conduits whether they be email and/or SMS recipients allowing for multiple … Continue reading →
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