Re: how to for making a commercial library for runrev (barcode analysis)

2008-08-05 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Tiemo,

nice to meet you here fighting against your 1000 videos ... and your videos 
against you ;-) 
I hope you still are glad about your migration to runrev as I am in most cases. 

Hi Jan,

thank you for your advices! 
For contacting runrev it would be to early for me I think (I guess the 
RevSelect program would cost sth and in this case I am a Scot in bavarian exile 
;-).
But your experiences with a library stack embedded with start using is in the 
direction which is helpful for me. I did not yet use animation engine of malte 
or your Quartam reports etc. in a working environment (therefore never had 
experience with the license system used in such commercial libs). Generally it 
would be helpful if there would exist a standard defined for runrev commercial 
libs.
When someone often uses Perl and CPAN he enjoys the defined standard use 
MODUL::SUBSET  and my $barcode = .. - new; $barcode-do etc. which allows 
embedding of moduls very easily and makes the design of moduls very clear.

The library stack method is clear. Perhaps the licensing method could be set by 
a standard either ...
Perhaps:

start using  stack PDF with user xyz and password abc and 
parameter=version=1.3;security level=high

Regards
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Franz Böhmisch

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how to for making a commercial library for runrev (barcode analysis)
Jan Schenkel janschenkel at yahoo.com 
Wed Jul 2 08:22:33 CDT 2008 
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--- runrev at animabit.de runrev at animabit.de wrote:
 Hello colleagues,
 
 I have made a program in runrev which gets the jpg
 data of 5 scanservers with scanned labels and
 analyses the 2 to 4 barcodes 39. After a testing
 phase with permanent improvement it now works 8
 hours a day connecting to 3-5 scanservers stable.
 The project was part of quality assurance in an
 industrial environment.
 In another project (an older one) a runrev prog
 looks permanently to a directory where scanned
 images are stored by a scanner, and moves and
 analyses and comments on these images.
 The barcode analysis is completely programmed in
 transcript (500-700 msec per scan with 4 to 30
 captures of subareas of the image - black/white
 conversions with different filters and barcode
 analysis). The quality of the jpgs is 150 dpi
 (normally 300 dpi is the starting point of doing
 barcode scans ...) where one small barcode line (one
 modul) is about one pixel - hard task, but there are
 millions of those jpgs a month and storage over
 years should not explode ... 
 A test for 128 barcode (possible only with higher
 resolution starting about 200 dpi) had been
 successful, but was not finally needed for this
 project and must be improved for final application.
 
 Now I think about making a commercial barcode
 analysis library for runrev.
 
 Does there exist any standards how to make
 commercial libraries in runrev?
 How to spread a password protected library stack in
 the community?
 
 
 Regards,
 Mit freundlichen Grüßen
 Franz Böhmisch
 

Hi Franz,

As a provider of Revolution add-ons, I'd advise you
to:
- contact Heather Nagey heather at runrev.com for more
information about the RevSelect program
- join the RevInterop group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/revInterop/ to find
out more about packaging and metadata

Generally, I ship my libraries as a self-contained
stack that people can 'start using' and then
initialize with their license key before they can
actually use the commands and functions.

For instance, the PDF library has the API help
built-in as a substack, as well as a separate substack
with demo scripts. When you open the library stack, it
has the copyright information and buttons to take you
to the demo and documentation substacks.

By the way, congratulations with your project: I can't
help but thinking of how one could use this with
Revolution to create a cross-platform alternative to
the excellent Mac-only Delicious Library.

Anyway, I hope this helped,

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports  PDF Library for Revolution
http://www.quartam.com

=
As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time.  (La 
Rochefoucauld)


  




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how to for making a commercial library for runrev (barcode analysis)

2008-07-02 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello colleagues,

I have made a program in runrev which gets the jpg data of 5 scanservers with 
scanned labels and analyses the 2 to 4 barcodes 39. After a testing phase with 
permanent improvement it now works 8 hours a day connecting to 3-5 scanservers 
stable. The project was part of quality assurance in an industrial environment.
In another project (an older one) a runrev prog looks permanently to a 
directory where scanned images are stored by a scanner, and moves and analyses 
and comments on these images.
The barcode analysis is completely programmed in transcript (500-700 msec per 
scan with 4 to 30 captures of subareas of the image - black/white conversions 
with different filters and barcode analysis). The quality of the jpgs is 150 
dpi (normally 300 dpi is the starting point of doing barcode scans ...) where 
one small barcode line (one modul) is about one pixel - hard task, but there 
are millions of those jpgs a month and storage over years should not explode 
... 
A test for 128 barcode (possible only with higher resolution starting about 200 
dpi) had been successful, but was not finally needed for this project and must 
be improved for final application.

Now I think about making a commercial barcode analysis library for runrev.

Does there exist any standards how to make commercial libraries in runrev?
How to spread a password protected library stack in the community?


Regards,
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Franz Böhmisch

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.animabit.de
GF Animabit Multimedia Software GmbH
Am Sonnenhang 22
D-94136 Thyrnau
Tel +49 (0)8501-8538
Fax +49 (0)8501-8537
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AW: how to for making a commercial library for runrev (barcode analysis)

2008-07-02 Thread Tiemo Hollmann TB
Hi Franz, nice to hear from you again! Sophisticated things you are doing :)
Tiemo

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 Hello colleagues,
 
 I have made a program in runrev which gets the jpg data of 5 scanservers
 with scanned labels and analyses the 2 to 4 barcodes 39. After a testing
 phase with permanent improvement it now works 8 hours a day connecting to
 3-5 scanservers stable. The project was part of quality assurance in an
 industrial environment.
 In another project (an older one) a runrev prog looks permanently to a
 directory where scanned images are stored by a scanner, and moves and
 analyses and comments on these images.
 The barcode analysis is completely programmed in transcript (500-700 msec
 per scan with 4 to 30 captures of subareas of the image - black/white
 conversions with different filters and barcode analysis). The quality of
 the jpgs is 150 dpi (normally 300 dpi is the starting point of doing
 barcode scans ...) where one small barcode line (one modul) is about one
 pixel - hard task, but there are millions of those jpgs a month and
 storage over years should not explode ...
 A test for 128 barcode (possible only with higher resolution starting
 about 200 dpi) had been successful, but was not finally needed for this
 project and must be improved for final application.
 
 Now I think about making a commercial barcode analysis library for runrev.
 
 Does there exist any standards how to make commercial libraries in runrev?
 How to spread a password protected library stack in the community?
 
 
 Regards,
 Mit freundlichen Grüßen
 Franz Böhmisch
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.animabit.de
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 Am Sonnenhang 22
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Re: how to for making a commercial library for runrev (barcode analysis)

2008-07-02 Thread Jan Schenkel
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello colleagues,
 
 I have made a program in runrev which gets the jpg
 data of 5 scanservers with scanned labels and
 analyses the 2 to 4 barcodes 39. After a testing
 phase with permanent improvement it now works 8
 hours a day connecting to 3-5 scanservers stable.
 The project was part of quality assurance in an
 industrial environment.
 In another project (an older one) a runrev prog
 looks permanently to a directory where scanned
 images are stored by a scanner, and moves and
 analyses and comments on these images.
 The barcode analysis is completely programmed in
 transcript (500-700 msec per scan with 4 to 30
 captures of subareas of the image - black/white
 conversions with different filters and barcode
 analysis). The quality of the jpgs is 150 dpi
 (normally 300 dpi is the starting point of doing
 barcode scans ...) where one small barcode line (one
 modul) is about one pixel - hard task, but there are
 millions of those jpgs a month and storage over
 years should not explode ... 
 A test for 128 barcode (possible only with higher
 resolution starting about 200 dpi) had been
 successful, but was not finally needed for this
 project and must be improved for final application.
 
 Now I think about making a commercial barcode
 analysis library for runrev.
 
 Does there exist any standards how to make
 commercial libraries in runrev?
 How to spread a password protected library stack in
 the community?
 
 
 Regards,
 Mit freundlichen Grüßen
 Franz Böhmisch
 

Hi Franz,

As a provider of Revolution add-ons, I'd advise you
to:
- contact Heather Nagey [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more
information about the RevSelect program
- join the RevInterop group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/revInterop/ to find
out more about packaging and metadata

Generally, I ship my libraries as a self-contained
stack that people can 'start using' and then
initialize with their license key before they can
actually use the commands and functions.

For instance, the PDF library has the API help
built-in as a substack, as well as a separate substack
with demo scripts. When you open the library stack, it
has the copyright information and buttons to take you
to the demo and documentation substacks.

By the way, congratulations with your project: I can't
help but thinking of how one could use this with
Revolution to create a cross-platform alternative to
the excellent Mac-only Delicious Library.

Anyway, I hope this helped,

Jan Schenkel.

Quartam Reports  PDF Library for Revolution
http://www.quartam.com

=
As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time.  (La 
Rochefoucauld)


  
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