I scanned a book with xsane into ~500 PNM files, now I need to turn these files into one multi page TIFF so I can send it over to scantailor but I've run into some issues.
I scanned the first half of the book (250 pages/PNM files) and took a break, every other page I scanned was upside down (because that's how I scanned them in) so I used Image Magick to rotate these pages 180 degrees.
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I'm having an issue with my galaxy s3 using the Firefox browser. When I find images on the Web to save, I long press them and select "save image." At this point two different things happen.
Either the image saves to my phone, but when I attempt to attach it in a SMS a notification comes up telling me it is the wrong file type.
I want to convert all apostrophes in this file to X:
Bob's book
Bob’s book
Bob′s book # (Might look the same but actually different)
The first apostrophe is replaced as expected:
$ cat file | tr "'" "X"
BobXs book
Bob’s book
Bob′s book
But the the two other kinds of apostrophe, strange things happen:
$ cat file | tr "’" "X"
Bob's book
BobXXXs book
BobXX�s book
$ cat file | tr "′" "X"
Bob'
As previously discussed, I have updated the Statler images. The new images are available from the download page. Any help with seeding the torrents would be greatly appreciated!The new images do not constitute a new release, at least not for anyone who is content with using the previous 20111125 images.
When it works its fine but I'm having a number of problems on a Google Nexus 7.
First sometimes I get the splash page at the start of a book and I've no idea how to get to the first page or anywhere else.
Suppose someone had written a children's book, and was currently in the sketch stage of the illustration. The sketches soon will need to be scanned and colored in a program that can meet the printer's requirements for printing.
I setup mono along with an xsp server and am using monodevelop to make ASP.NET projects. Everything works but for some reason I can't point the browser to files (such as css files or images), the browser can never find them. To view the ASP.NET page I made, I point my browser to http://localhost:8080. Lets say I make an images folder and put image.jpg into it.
Sigil is one of the best ebook editors available for Linux.
Saves the images from the current tab page, from the cache, to a specified location (read more)