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Cstitch v0.9.8 Cstitch v0.9.8 A free and open source program for creating cross stitch patterns from images. Features Load images in various formats, including jpg, png, and gif. Choose from several options for selecting colors to be used in the pattern →more information. Choose how large you want your final pattern to be (by choosing the size of squares to be imposed on your image →more information). Edit your pattern (see the screenshot above) with tools including draw, change color, and fill region →more information. Save your project and restore for later editing →more information. Save the final pattern as a pdf. Notes Questions or comments? Email tomklein@users.sourceforge.net. Release Notes 3-20-17 Beta version 0.9.8 released: Added options during pattern saving for specifying the width of a color border around each symbol in the pdf pattern, and for specifying how often the bold/heavier lines should appear in the pdf pattern grid. DMC/Anchor color codes and names are now displayed in the main windows (instead of RGB). Added the ability to specify fabric of a particular squares per inch/cm in the dimensions computer. We should now do better at finding a pdf viewer to auto-display saved pdf patterns. More settings are remembered so that they don't need to be reconfigured each time the program is run. Bug fixes. This is the first version for which the downloadable executable for Windows does not run on Windows XP. Screenshot of cstitch, showing the original image on the left and an edited squared version on the right - the original image uses 68,439 colors, the one on the right uses 23. Click here ... |
5,295 | Jan 21, 2019 tomklein |
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Internet DJ Console v0.9.8 Internet DJ Console v0.9.8 A feature packed DJ console and internet radio client for Linux users. Conceived as an internet radio Shoutcast/Icecast client and DJ console IDJC has two main media players, a background track player, effects buttons, crossfader, webm, aac, ogg, and mp3 streaming, stream automation timers, aux input, voice and VoIP integration. Media file formats include: mp3, ogg, flac, wma, wav, m4a, m3u, xspf, pls, and cue sheet support, IRC track and station announcements, uses jack audio connection kit to provide a flexible audio chain. "Internet DJ Console is a project started in March 2005 to provide a powerful yet easy to use source-client for individuals interested in streaming live radio shows over the Internet using Shoutcast or Icecast servers." "Because of the large number of streaming applications that already existed but did little more than stream a pair of audio channels or a fixed playlist, it was decided that IDJC would be the opposite and simulate audio hardware to cut down the expense of creating a home studio." "In addition to providing a large number of show production features, this software has been written with the aim of producing the best possible experience for the listeners and DJ alike. To that end features like VoIP integration were conceived of from the very start resulting in the choice of Jack Audio Connection Kit to base the audio." "This has afforded IDJC audio processing capabilities that were they built in would be considered excessive. Enjoy integration with powerful programs such as the well known Skype, Jack Rack (offering audio sound effects plugins), Jamin (the powerful audio compressor/equalizer), and many more." "Fortunately IDJCs power does not come at the expense of a well organized user interface, nor have requests for features been permitted to diminish the application's intuitive feel yet throughout development the main goals ... |
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