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Category Archives: Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs ( Wikipedia )
Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Guises Tutorial
It pans out yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial revisit start to our … Pandoc document conversion … interfacing PHP web application involves more than a two day job. Today, before any PDF input or any new format thinking, … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, application, command, command line, conversion, decoding, document.open source, encoding, exec, export, format, guise, HTML, line feed, operating system, output, output format, pandoc, PHP, programming, public, switch, text, tutorial, utf-8, web server, word
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial offered a timely reminder that not only … LibreOffice and Microsoft Office software applications offer exports of document formats to HTML … but, also, open source gives us … (what is … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, application, command, command line, conversion, document.open source, exec, export, HTML, operating system, pandoc, PHP, programming, public, tutorial, web server, word
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Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial
The modern document applications allow conversion to HTML. What happens during that process, exactly? Well, that’s “under the hood” stuff. A little background, though, and context … Why would you want to convert, say a Word file, to HTML (using, … Continue reading →
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Tagged ascii, bin2hex, chart, CLI, comma separated value, command line, conversion, CSV, data, delimitation, delimiter, document, Excel, export, hex, hex dump, HTML, LibreOffice, Microsoft, Microsoft Word, PHP, preg_replace, spreadsheet, text, utf-8, word
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WebGL Google Chrome Configuration Issue Tutorial
On our macOS 14.5 (23F79) Google Chrome web browser Version 130.0.6723.70 (Official Build) (arm64) we had an issue revisiting the WebGL API using inhouse web application we last talked about with WebGL Prism Canvas Email Tutorial. Other web browsers such … Continue reading →
Posted in Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged acceleration, animation, API, configuration, CSS, email, geometry, Google Chrome, gpu, graphics, graphics acceleration, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, Land Surveying, lighting, mathematics, OpenGL, perspective, programming, render, settings, tutorial, web browser, WebGL
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ImageMagick Postscript Primer Tutorial
We could spend a lifetime telling you about the functionality of various ImageMagick guises and usages, further to the recent Imagick PHP Class Primer Tutorial. We’ve decided to live a little separated from ImageMagick, or we just know we would … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, ghostscript, image, ImageMagick, PHP, programming, tutorial
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Ffmpeg Voiceover AlmaLinux Synchronize Browsing Tutorial
Today it is the case of … combining the work of yesterday’s Local File Browsing Tool Stringency Tutorial … with that of the recent … Ffmpeg Voiceover AlmaLinux Tutorial … to show how that work of yesterday’s onto the functionality … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, browse, browsing, convert, DOM, ffmpeg, HTML, Javascript, local file, media, multiple, operating, PHP, play, programming, source, stop press, synchronization, synchronize, system, track, tutorial, video, voiceover
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Local File Browsing Tool Stringency Tutorial
We tend to stand up and take notice when a “middleperson tool”, in the web application “scheme of things”, needs a change to improve a situation. Yesterday’s Open File Picker Experimental Status Tutorial “middleperson tool”, our inhouse local file browsing … Continue reading →
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Tagged browse, browsing, call, called, caller, extension, file, file API, file browsing, file extension, flexibility, genericity, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, local file, mimetype, modular, modularization, module, operating system, parent.child, programming, stop press, stringency, tool, tutorial
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Apple iPad Books App Tutorial
The Apple iOS Books app has had a makeover since we last looked. We used to associate it with being a PDF Reader, and small time, editor. But now, it has become more about reading and listening within the realms … Continue reading →