October 16, 2010

5 graphic tools for Ubuntu 10.04 Maverick Meerkat: Propaganada-Debian, Pretty Quick Image Viewer, Preview, Price and PstoEdit PostScript.

Propaganda-Debian.

A Propaganda background image volume for Debian. This package contains images intended to be used as desktop backgrounds. This particular propaganda volume was especially put together for Debian and includes images from previous volumes as well as some tiles especially put together for debian.

This package contains images intended to be used as desktop backgrounds. It was put together specifically for Debian and includes images from previous volumes of Propaganda as well as some unique tiles.


Note: This package does not include images that contain the Debian logo.


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Pretty Quick Image Viewer.




Pretty Quick Image Viewer (pqiv) is a small and pretty fast image viewer. Features include: fullscreen, slideshow, rotate, flip, zoom, transparancy, fade between images, ... and (mostly) all the features from the original Quick Image Viewer (qiv).

Features (Extract)


* Apply filters/commands to images, display output (image/text)

* Autorotate images based on EXIF information

* Store default settings in configuration file

* ...and (mostly) all the features from the orgiginal qiv

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Preview.app, general purpose image viewer for GNUstep.

Preview is an application that can be used to display images. It is designed to be easy to use and will support all GNUstep features (images design support, pasteboard/services, printint and layout...). It tries to follow the NeXTSTEP spirit.

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Price, image filtering and manipulation using GNUstep.


PRICE can open several image file formats and apply high-quality filters and other enhancements.

PRICE was born to support my research in image processing. So I have decided to work on a usable application that can open several file formats and apply high quality filters and other enhancements to the image.

PstoEdit PostScript and PDF files to editable vector graphics converter.


Pstoedit translates PostScript and PDF graphics into other vector formats.


Implementing support for other formats should be very easy. The architecture of pstoedit consists of a PostScript frontend which needs to call a PostScript interpreter like Ghostscript and the individual backends which are pugged into a kind of framework.


This framework can be used independently from the PostScript frontend from any other program. The framework provides a uniform interface to all different backends. You need a C++ compiler to compile and GhostScript to run pstoedit. pstoedit should run on all Un*x like systems (including cygwin) and has also been ported to OS/2, Windows 9x/NT/2K/XP/Vista, and RiscOS.


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Supported Formats
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  • Tgif .obj format (for tgif version >= 3)
  • .fig format for xfig
  • pdf - Adobe's Portable Document Format
  • gnuplot format
  • Flattened PostScript (with or without Bezier curves)
  • DXF - CAD exchange format
  • LWO - LightWave 3D
  • RIB - RenderMan
  • RPL - Real3D
  • Java 1 or Java 2 applet
  • Idraw format (in fact a special form of EPS that idraw can read)
  • Tcl/Tk
  • HPGL
  • AI (Adobe Illustrator) (based on ps2ai.ps - not a real pstoedit driver - see notes below and manual)
  • Windows Meta Files (WMF) (Windows only)
  • Enhanced Windows Meta Files (EMF) (Windows, but also Linux/Unix if libemf is available)
  • OS/2 meta files (OS/2 only)
  • PIC format for troff/groff
  • MetaPost format for usage with TeX/LaTeX
  • LaTeX2e picture
  • Kontour
  • GNU Metafile (plotutils / libplot)
  • Skencil ( http://www.skencil.org )
  • Mathematica
  • via ImageMagick to any format supported by ImageMagick
  • SWF
  • CNC G code
  • VTK files for ParaView and similar visualization tools


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