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-- Selection Sort in Haskell | |
-- | |
-- Cheating by using IORef for mutable variables since I don't know what I'm doing | |
-- with Haskell, although do have an inkling that the benefit of Haskell is that | |
-- all of below can be done in about three lines. | |
-- | |
-- Assumes integer input only. | |
import Data.IORef | |
import Data.List.Split -- cabal install split |
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// To install this plugin simply place in your FCE plugins directory in your home folder | |
// In FCE 3 this is: | |
// ~/Library/Preferences/Final Cut Express User Data/Plugins | |
// | |
// All my notes and comments are included | |
// | |
// With inspiration from and thanks to: | |
// http://www.joesfilters.com/ | |
// http://www.mattias.nu/plugins/ | |
// |
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// FCE Timecode Display - by PieroF and i5m - v3.0.1 - 01-Feb-2005 | |
// | |
// LICENSCE | |
// ======== | |
// | |
// This plugin is freeware. Do what the hell you want with it. | |
// | |
// CONTACT | |
// ======= | |
// |
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; 2011-03-24 - Note, Giuseppe's current version of this script can be found | |
; here: http://registry.gimp.org/node/13880 | |
; and here: http://xoomer.virgilio.it/lwcon/gimp/scripts/image-subdivide.htm | |
; I think I only modified the two lines mentioned below, but it was a few years | |
; ago and I can't diff against the original code as Giuseppe has updated it | |
; since. | |
;;; | |
;;; image-subdivide.scm | |
;;; |
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-- DESCRIPTION | |
-- =========== | |
-- This script converts iMovie capture files in the DV Stream format to FCE compatible ones. To do this it converts the audio only (since that is the problem). | |
-- HOW TO USE | |
-- ========== | |
-- Open required iMovie capture in Quicktime. Run this script! No other movies can be open. Will only convert one at a time. For batch conversion see the droplet in this folder |
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-- This script uses a dummy mp3 file (not supplied) to add a wishlist item to a specified playlist in your library. | |
-- Useful for when the track isn't available from the iTMS (and hence you can't drag this in as a wishlist item) and you want to remember to acquire it later from 'other sources'. You can use the dummy track in a playlist to act as a placeholder until you obtain it. I.e. to layout a running order, etc. | |
-- | |
-- HOW TO USE | |
-- | |
-- Use Quicktime to create a dummy mp3 file. Open a new player and just save as to create a mp3. | |
--Place the dummy file somewhere suitable, amend the path below | |
--Amend the wishlist playlist name if so desired | |
--This script (last time I checked) worked better when complied as an application, otherwise some Apple Event time out errors occur with the dialogs sometimes | |
--The script will prompt for a name, artist and album when run. |
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-- This script utilises the Composer field of a track so that you can browse through full albums only on your iPod. | |
-- Suitable for those who don't sync their full library to their iPod, but do sync a mixture of full albums and individual tracks (from full albums from their iTunes library). | |
-- It avoids having to suffer the usual 'browse by album' view on your iPod being cluttered with albums with one or few tracks. | |
-- | |
-- BACKGROUND INFO: | |
-- | |
-- I have an iPod mini so I don't sync everything from my iTunes library. I ALWAYS sync about 7 non-smart playlists (i.e. hand picked playlists) that are based on genre, mood, etc. I then have another playlist that I dump full albums into, lets call it iP_full_albums. I then have a smart playlist that adds in recently added tracks. I use another couple of smart playlists to sort the songs on my ipod (i.e. they don't add any tracks from the library to my ipod, but reference the afore mentioned playlists) and filter by rating, least played, etc. I then manually adjust the |
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--This script will attempt to compile a playlist of only albums based on user inputted | |
--values for min. number of tracks per album and min. album duration | |
-- | |
--Inspired by "Make Album Playlists" by Andrew Mathieson | |
--And also by TETENAL's script on macnn after he beat me to it | |
--With info from "Doug's Applescripts for iTunes" www.dougscripts.com/itunes | |
-- | |
--This script by i5m | |
-- | |
tell application "iTunes" |
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-- View Image Actual Size | |
-- ====================== | |
-- DESCRIPTION | |
-- =========== | |
-- This script zooms an image in GraphicConvertor so that it is shown actual size. By this I mean if you measure in on screen with a ruler it should match the size it prints at when printed at Original size. | |
-- I wrote this to match the way Gimp works since you can specify a Screen Resolution to use. OSX, etc assumes a screen resolution of 72 ppi when viewing images at Actual/Original size. More often than not this isn't the case. For instance on my 12" powerbook the screen is 9.68" x 7.26". At a resolution of 1024x768 pixels this gives: 1024 / 9.68 = 105.8 ppi | |
-- It can only zoom at whole numbers, so may in fact be slightly off actual printed size, but far far less than the assumed 72dpi on screen. |
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
<!DOCTYPE xmeml> | |
<xmeml version="1"> | |
<bin> | |
<name>***BIN NAME***</name> | |
<children> | |
<clip id="***CAPTURE NAME***"> | |
<name>***CAPTURE NAME***</name> | |
<duration> | |
125 |