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| LZW area, SourceCode content, NonCommercialProgs content, DjVu area | Evince is a document viewer for the GNOME desktop environment. It currently supports pdf, postscript, djvu, tiff and dvi. The goal of evince is to replace the multiple document viewers that exist on the GNOME Desktop with a single simple application. Source code is available. Created: 10/04/2008 by Maxim Smirnov |
| SourceCode content, NonCommercialProgs content, DjVu area | Free and simple open source DjVu viewer with following features: # Supports Windows 98 and later # Continuous and single page layouts # Thumbnails # Bookmarks # Hyperlinks # Text searching and copying # Advanced printing # Fullscreen mode # Mouse wheel scrolling # Export pages to bmp # Rotate pages left/right # Zoom to page, page width, 100% or custom zoom # Brightness, contrast and gamma adjustment # Display modes (Color/B&W/Foreground/Background) # Keyboard shortcuts for scrolling and navigation Created: 24/09/2005 by Dmitriy Vatolin |
| People content, DjVu area | DjVu page of Yann LeCun, professor of The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, founder and maintainer of sites DjVuZone, DjVuLibre and etc Created: 24/09/2005 by Dmitriy Vatolin |
| Companies content, DjVu area | Formally "official" site of DjVu file format, now redirected to LizardTech site with free DjVu Viewer Browser Plug-in and other products. Created: 24/09/2005 by Dmitriy Vatolin |
| Papers content, DjVu area | Main DjVu facts from WikiPedia free encyclopedia Created: 24/09/2005 by Dmitriy Vatolin |
| SourceCode content, NonCommercialProgs content, NonCommercialLibs content, DjVu area | DjVuLibre includes a standalone viewer, a browser plug-in (for Mozilla, Firefox, Konqueror, Netscape, Galeon, and Opera), and command line tools (decoders, encoders, utilities). DjVuLibre works under Unix with X11. Created: 24/09/2005 by Dmitriy Vatolin |
| ImageCompression area, DjVu area |
DjVu is an image compression technique that is meant to be used on scanned documents. AT&T has created a browser plugin that supports DjVu files. AT&T claims that DjVu files are 5 to 8 times smaller than GIF or JPEG images of similar quality. Some public source code is provided here, but the exciting parts of DjVu are not available.
Update: I believe this project has morphed away from AT&T and into the Open Source World. The AT&T site has been gone since 6/2002, I hope that this represents its new incarnation. Created: 03/09/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| SourceCode content, DjVu area |
This is an open-source package of DjVu programs and libraries, including encoders, viewers, browser plugins, and various utlities. The DjVu standard for document encoding was once an ATT research project, but now has been commercialized by LizardTech. This project is an attempt to popularize and evangelize the DjVu technology, with at least the benign awareness of LizardTech.
Release 3.5.15 shipped in July of 2005. Created: 25/04/2004 by Mark Nelson |
| ImageCompression area, Papers content, DjVu area | This page has a number of papers related to the DjVu compression format. Papers are all posted in ps.gz and DjVu formats. Note that you'll need the DjVu plugin to read them in that format. Created: 03/09/2002 by Mark Nelson |
| Compression area, Papers content, DjVu area | Leon has a very nice set of publications online here, generally in both DjVu and PS format. A total of 45 papers with titles such as "Managing drift in DCT-based scalable video coding" and "DjVu : Analyzing and Compressing Scanned Documents for Internet Distribution.". Bless those who make their work available to the world on the Internet! Created: 01/05/2002 by Mark Nelson |