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2014 Feb 28
1
minor issue using opus-tools
hello all - this is probably something simple, but i am on-the-road and cant find a quick solution. ?i cant seem to get the opus toolset to recognize the ogg library. ?i was able to successfully get opus to work with FFMPEG, but not the toolset. when i go to install opus-tools, i get the following message: No package 'ogg' found i would like to have opusenc working, since i have 700k
2002 Feb 09
4
compressed audio tutorial - "major" update
I've made a large update to the introduction to compressed audio. I completely rewrote the first section, which I wasn't happy with. It now features two diagrams (worth 1000 words each!), and is broken up into a couple of sections. http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html I have also continued to tweak other sections based on feedback from email and this forum.
2002 Feb 09
4
compressed audio tutorial - "major" update
I've made a large update to the introduction to compressed audio. I completely rewrote the first section, which I wasn't happy with. It now features two diagrams (worth 1000 words each!), and is broken up into a couple of sections. http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html I have also continued to tweak other sections based on feedback from email and this forum.
2002 Jul 14
1
Broken links in ogg HTML documentation
I looked at the HTML files in the ogg/doc directory after Monty fixed the spelling. When I view the oggstream.html file in my local cvs tree, the second bitmap file (vorbisword2.png) shows as broken (not present in cvs). Furthermore, the vorbis.html file linked to by the white-ogg.png image (also in framing.html) does not exist. It appears that the documentation has been broken when it was
2011 Nov 16
2
strange behavior from cex="*"
Someone inquired on StackOverflow about apparently non-deterministic graphics behaviour in R. I noticed that they were using cex="*" and discovered some potentially weird behavior. On repeated runs of the same code I can get different PNGs. If I set the number of runs high enough, I seem to be able to get R to hang. If I do a single version plotting to an interactive graphics
2008 Jul 08
4
Can R do this ?
I have a folder full of pngs and jpgs, and would like to consolidate them into a pdf with appropriate title and labels. Can this be done via R ? _________________________________________________________________ Easily publish your photos to your Spaces with Photo Gallery. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Sep 05
4
Problems trying to run the examples in windows v orbis sdk
Yes, it works now. Thank you very much. -----Original Message----- From: Chris Wolf [mailto:cwolf@starclass.com] Sent: 05 September 2001 10:12 To: vorbis-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] Problems trying to run the examples in windows vorbis sdk On 9/4/2001 at 6:00 PM Pablos-Sanchez, Rolando wrote: >I have just downloaded the vorbis sdk for windows, for researching >purposes. >
2008 Feb 06
1
xloadimage in centos 5.1
I have noticed that xloadimage rpm is not in centos 5.1 I use the command "xview -identity" to get the size of gifs, jpgs, and pngs. xview is part of the xloadimage package. The command "file filename" also reports sizes for gifs and pngs BUT not for jpgs. Is there an alternative command to use to report gif jpg and png sizes? I thought about just getting an older
2009 Dec 13
1
plot merging/compression with R
Dear list, i just encountered a problem concerning the export of multiple plots. is it possible to merge several PNGs into one PDF document? i know that this could be easily done by pdf(), but the outcome of this is /way/ too huge (> 15 MB, four plots) and to my knowledge there's no way to compress PDFs directly in R. Hence the PNGs that are saved one at a time and afterwards merged by
2009 Oct 22
3
PDF too large, PNG bad quality
I wish to save a scatter plot comprising approx. 2 million points in order to include it in a LaTeX document. Using 'pdf(...)' produces a file of size about 20 MB, which is useless. Using 'cairo_pdf(...)' produces a smaller file, around 3 MB. This is still too large. Not only that the document will be too large, but also PDF viewers choke on this. Moreover, Cairo has problems
2010 Jan 28
1
quartz() and dpi
Hello all, I am using quartz (on OS X obviously) to produce PDFs and PNGs from my plots, for later inclusion in LaTeX. I am typically using something like: plot(0) dev.print(quartz, file="foo.pdf", width=5, height=3) dev.print(quartz, file="foo.png", width=5, height=3, dpi=72) I want the sizes of the PDF and PNG to be *equal* in *inches*, which works with dpi=72. However,
2015 Nov 05
2
PDFs and SVGs containing rasterGrobs don't display correctly in some other software
I've just been trying to post-process some R-created heatmaps using Inkscape, but I can't get them to display correctly in that software. To reproduce: library(grid) r <- as.raster(matrix(runif(25), 5, 5)) pdf("test.pdf") grid.newpage() grid.raster(r, interpolate = FALSE) dev.off() This figure should be a five by five block of grey squares. This is what I see in the R GUI
2010 Mar 17
3
Associating a default paperclip image from a different model
Here''s some code, this is my NewsItem model as you can see... class NewsItem < ActiveRecord::Base belongs_to :country has_attached_file :image, :styles => { :original => ''57x57'' }, :default_url => ''/images/football.png'' # has_attached_file :image, # :styles => { :original => ''57x57'' },
2005 Oct 02
1
Size of jpegs/pngs
Dear all I have trouble with setting the size for jpegs and pngs. I need to save a dendrogram of 1000 words into a jpeg or png file. On one of my computers, the following works just fine: bb<-agnes(aa, method="ward") jpeg("C:/Temp/test.txt", width=17000, height=2000) plot(bb) dev.off() On my main computer, however, this doesn't work: >
2018 Jul 14
2
NHW Project - some results
Hello, Just a quick message to let you know that I get back to NHW Project currently. I downloaded 20 images from the Internet with rather good quality (mainly faces), I compressed them at high compression -l7 setting with the NHW Project, and on 19 images out of 20, I visually prefer the results of NHW compared to x265 (HEVC)!!! -I can make available these 20x3=60 512x512 24bit bitmap images
2001 Oct 20
1
More changes to the win32 build environment
I made some changes to the win32 build environment. The build scripts now use msdev to build all the projects (kind of like Jack originally had it.) If building with nmake and makefiles is desired, such as if it is expected that the sdk will be copied to an environment which has a version of MSVC older then version 6 -- simply set the environment variable USENMAKE to any value and the
2005 Aug 04
2
Graphics on MacOSX
Ist there a possibility on MacOSX to import Graphics into MSOffice Applications and resize them there without decreased quality? When I import via copy&paste I get low quality bitmaps and via import pictures (pdf) it is all the same. In the Windows versions of R there is the convienient way to use metafile format which can easily be resized in ppt and word. What is the equivalent way on
2004 Nov 30
1
bitmap (blank image) plot rendering without X11
Hi, I am trying to generate plots on our unix (no X) server to be included in our web-pages -> specifically pngs. Without X, png() obviously doesn't work, so I have been trying to define the graphics print device bitmap as described in the help: > bitmap(file="plot.png", type = "png256", height = 6, width=6,res=72) > pie(c(12,5)) >
2006 Nov 14
1
running R without X11
Hello, I'm trying to run R from a webserver, which doesn't have an X server, and produce pngs to go on a webpage, is this possible? I'm doing it in gnuplot with gnuplot> set term png gnuplot> set output With $DISPLAY unset, I get the following error from R: > png() Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize, :
2008 Feb 01
1
display pictures
Dear all, is there a possibility to display pictures (jpegs, pngs, ...) in R? Maybe the following (hypothetical) code makes it clearer what I have in mind: plot(x=0:100, y=0:100, type="n") rect(xleft=25, xright=75, ybottom=30, ytop=95, fill="apicture.png") Thank you, Roland [[alternative HTML version deleted]]