Cut that out and export remainder as new file with same name to folder ending /export/1 retaining format of tif file i.e. Open mixed image/text tiff file in GIMP and select image part. Save foreground 'text' part of source tif file as new tif: ScanTailor Advanced's output splitting for the tif files followed by processing by DjVu Imager etc.ġ. Perhaps easier for one or two isolated mixed text/image page DjVu conversions than using the methodology of e.g. Simulating the "ScanTailor Featured" export tif split by creating foreground and background tif files for conversion into DjVu and merging using DjVu Imager. My preliminary notes for converting to DjVu one or two isolated tif files of mixed text/image. tif image output by ScanTailor Advanced v.1.0.14. Using Gimp v.2.8.18, DjVu Small and DjVu Imager to make a mixed text/image DjVu page from a single.
The package contains IFilter, WIC codec and Property Store." NET Framework 3.0/Windows Imaging Codec based applications.
You can see DjVu files using Windows Photo Gallery, Windows Live Photo Gallery and any. You can see/edit DjVu metadata on Windows Explorer. You can see DjVu preview on Windows Explorer and Microsoft Outlook. You can search DjVu files using Windows Search. You can see DjVu thumbnails on Windows Explorer.
NB2: The content of fields input in BibTex metadata format does not display in DjVu Shell Extension (see below), however that does display the content of PDF DocInfo format fields and both types can be displayed using djvused.exe or View/Metadata in the DjView.exe viewer.ĮxifTool v12.01 displays at end of its ALL list the data fields content under its heading:ĭjVu Shell Extension Pack is an extension package for Windows, which enables you to take advantages of DjVu’s various features. NB: one must input all fields and save, otherwise trying to add fields later deletes ones already existing. Subject The pitiful ramblings of an illiterate Keywords think, of, a, word, that, rhymes It is possible to mix BibTex and PDF DocInfo tags in the same input session e.g.
No environmental settings on the PC were changed, the DjVu file was copied to the folder where djvused.exe resides with the rest of the DjViewLibre suite and then djvused.exe was highlighted in Explorer and send-to: cmd prompt applied to open a cmd window and begin inputting the data.Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\DjVuLibre>djvused.exe source.djvu Using DjViewLibre v.4.10.4 (on MS Windows 7) cmd-line program djvused.exe I was unable to find a PDF DocInfo page listing the fields, offhand the nearest relevant being: The values associated with the last two keys should be dates expressed according to RFC 3339." Two sets of keys are noteworthy: keys borrowed from the BibTex bibliography system, and keys borrowed from the PDF DocInfo metadata.īibTex keys are always expressed in lowercase, such as year, booktitle, editor, author, etc.ĭocInfo keys start with an uppercase letter, such as Title, Author, Subject, Creator, Produced, Trapped, Creation Date, and ModDate. The string value represents the value associated with the corresponding key. Each entry is identified by a symbol key representing the nature of the meta data entry.
Currently, WinDjVu does not support either reading or writing any kind of metadata.ĭefine meta-data entries. It may also be read under "Metadata." menu in DjView.
"Metadata can be set and retrieved by djvused (part of DjVuLibre). This post is concerned with metadata injection the succeeding post, with mixed text/image DjVu file page production. I set out here the outline notes of my initial fumbling exploratory steps as they may serve to provoke replies giving better-informed approaches to the issues and/or serve as a starting point for someone else who's about to explore the same issues. using Gimp v.2.8.18, DjVu Small and DjVu Imager to make a mixed text/image DjVu page from a single. At the weekend I explored two aspects of DjVu files:Ģ.