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09-09-2003 09:21 AM
09-09-2003 09:21 AM
I see the somewhat dated:
http://forums.itrc.hp.com/cm/QuestionAnswer/1,,0x82fca14d9abcd4118fef0090279cd0f9,00.html
and some other such hits. I'm looking for a lightweight HP-UX 11i TIFF viewer. I'm quite impressed with gimp as well as gThumb and some of the others which come with a standard Red Hat release, but these seem to rely upon a significant tool-chain to compile and/or get running on HP-UX (usually starting with gnome and gtk, which I don't need for any other reason). Does CDE come with some type of TIFF viewer?
I've also looked at: http://hpux.cs.utah.edu/, but ... making things more complicated is the seeming lack of pgp or md5 sums. I'm keen to have some sort of checksum, especially since the FSF compromise.
Personal experience, even if limited, gets extra points ...
Solved! Go to Solution.
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09-09-2003 09:26 AM
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Re: Wanted: Lightweight Image Viewer for TIFF files
FWIW Irfanview *does* run under wine, which I've not (yet) seen ported to HP-UX, but who knows ...
Enjoy, have FUN! H.Merijn (HTH)
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09-09-2003 09:30 AM
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Re: Wanted: Lightweight Image Viewer for TIFF files
I've always used /opt/image/bin/imageview. However, I'm now not sure where I got it. If I look on my latest 11i server, I see /opt/image, but there's no bin directory and no executables to be found. I suspect maybe I grabbed it from the porting center (your utah link) years ago and have just migrated it forward when new releases got installed. Not much help I'm afraid.
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09-09-2003 09:31 AM
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Re: Wanted: Lightweight Image Viewer for TIFF files
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09-09-2003 09:56 AM
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Re: Wanted: Lightweight Image Viewer for TIFF files
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09-09-2003 10:30 AM
09-09-2003 10:30 AM
SolutionI use gime, imagemagick, and xv regularly.
The porting center has depots for all the required binaries, as well as the apps to let them run.
If you dont trust 3rd party with no md5 checksum, then download the source for each and compile and install.
Or install the WT tools from application media. There is a tiff viewer, but it does not support all formats of tiff.
Regards,
Shannon
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09-09-2003 10:18 PM
09-09-2003 10:18 PM
Re: Wanted: Lightweight Image Viewer for TIFF files
I use also imageview. It is no longer on 11i,
because HP says there is a lot of other viewers and it is not worth to maintain imageview.
It is a pity because as a viewer, it is simple, small and is very fast for big scanned A1 or A0 technical drawings. Other viewer cannot handle such big files.
The hpux 10.20 version of imageview run without any problem on 11i.
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09-09-2003 11:50 PM
09-09-2003 11:50 PM
Re: Wanted: Lightweight Image Viewer for TIFF files
So, if you're TCOE, no problem, otherwise you might have to dig the file out of the depot.
The md5 checksum for imageview on my system is:
78b0735e91972f8e1695e67e80b46254 (file size 188416)
Another option might be to install the "workstation cd-rw software november 2001" (HP part number A5990-11001). This is intended to supply cdrecord and X-CD-Roast, but includes ImageMagick 4.2.9 as part of X-CD-Roast. Even better, it comes with GIF compression enabled, whereas I think the porting centre version disables GIF compression