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Ffmpeg and Pandoc and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Dropdown Hover Swipe Tutorial
Some users are impatient, we grant you. Maybe some don’t want to wait the whole time of an 8 second “Eat at Joes” rotation. Well, we thought about this, and got an idea to extend yesterday’s Ffmpeg and Pandoc and … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, content, contenteditable, CSS, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, document, Document Root, documents, DOM, download, dropdown, emoji, event, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, hover, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, marquee, media, movement, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onmouseout, onmouseover, onsubmit, overlay, pandoc, pdfimages, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, select, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, swipe, swipe left, swipe right, text, text-align, textarea, title, track, tutorial, verb.command, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg and Pandoc and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Dropdown Onhover Marquee Tutorial
The non-mobile platforms have that useful wooooorrrrllllddd, the “onhover wooooorrrrllllddd” (to be precise) that can be a great partner for Javascript Ajax methodologies. This onhover (actually the “onmouseover”) event is also useful whereby as a user hovers over an HTML … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, animation, Apache, append, audio, browse, browsing, button, command, command line, concat, concatenation, content, contenteditable, CSS, demux, demuxer, Did you know, dir, div, document, Document Root, documents, DOM, download, dropdown, emoji, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, hover, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, marquee, media, movement, mux, oncontextmenu, onload, onmouseover, onsubmit, overlay, pandoc, pdfimages, PHP, pipe, programming, rotate, rotation, select, shell_exec, software integration, srt, srt file, subtitle, subtitles, text, text-align, textarea, title, track, tutorial, verb.command, video, video track, vtt, vtt file, Windows
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Ffmpeg and Pandoc and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Animated Emoji Tutorial
The “dropdown animations” introduced into yesterday’s Ffmpeg and Pandoc and ImageMagick and Pdfimages Animated Dropdown Tutorial were a tad subtle, it only involving … the wording of option elements within the dropdown … and though we’re not going “full marquee … 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, emoji, exec, ffmpeg, file, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, ImageMagick, install, integration, intranet, local web server, MAMP, marquee, media, movement, 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 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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Korn Shell Documents Hyperlink Listener Tutorial
Under an umbrella term “documents” today, we add onto yesterday’s Korn Shell PDF Hyperlink Listener Tutorial … Spreadsheet *.xls … then … PDF *.pdf … talents, with what we learned by trying out LibreOffice “Writer Document” “Save As” options, so … Continue reading →
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Tagged command, command line, cron, crontab, curl, Desktop Application, document, download, email, Korn, korn shell, listener, macOS, modes of use, open, operating system, PDF, programming, script, spreadsheet, tutorial
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Notes PDF Email Attachments Primer Tutorial
Have you ever been asked to send PDF document(s), filled in, via email, and you “roll” with iOS (ie. using an iPhone or iPad)? Have you considered the “Notes approach”? It being a “total Apple solution”, it feels like a … Continue reading →
LibreOffice Text Document Blank Page Primer Tutorial
LibreOffice Text Document work can leave you with blank pages at times, we find. The reasons for this can be that documents designed for publishing care about “left” and “right” pages as far as content go. What can you do … Continue reading →
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Tagged blank page, cursor, document, LibreOffice, paragraph, table, text, tutorial, word processing
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