Posted Jan 07, 2007 at 05:35AM by Tim Y. Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Linux, TheNameless
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Linux interface Two days after TheNameless released his PSP DocMaker GUI v0.2 for Windows, he greets us with another update. He is happy to announce that he's just finished working on a Linux version of the brew, ready for downloading.

TheNameless says that this is the first time he's ever ported a GUI program to the Linux OS, so we're congratulating him this on successful attempt.


As of the moment, the maximum page number for any document here is 100. TheNameless suggests to try setting the documents to 480, or using smaller fonts.

Requirements:
  • X-Server
  • GTK
  • xterm, or easyer: a normal desktop linux installation
  • Note: These binaries are i386 builds (32bit), for other please ask (64bit, Sparc)
Differences to Windows:
  • Compression level (1-9) selectable
  • GTK dialogs (of course)
  • Some other file-types (but jpg, bmp and png support both)
  • Uses other picture renderer (I think the pictures looks better)
  • Uses a external PNG converter
There are more important details for the app in the README file - make sure to read them. We look forward to the follow-up versions to this homebrew, and wish TheNameless the best of luck in his work.

Download [PSP DocMaker GUI for LINUX]
Discuss: [Forum release thread]


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   by First (Unregistered) - 2007-01-07
 » hi

finally us linux users get a good program

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   by Kichigai - 2007-01-07
 » Mucho Excellente!

You know, the Linux console hacking world doesn't get nearly enough love (even with some of the Linux-On-A-[Insert console name here] projects). The great thing about this is that since it's open source, it should be easy to make work on BSD and OS X, assuming you have the dev kit installed (XCode, a free download), as well as the dependencies (try fink or DarwinPorts).


   Re: Kichigai - 2007-01-07
 » Scratch that

Seems like the source code hasn't been released yet.
   by tenshu (Unregistered) - 2007-01-07
 » thanks

thank for your effort porting thos great app to linux

Free Software rules

Tenshu



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