This gist shows how to create a GIF screencast using only free OS X tools: QuickTime, ffmpeg, and gifsicle.
To capture the video (filesize: 19MB), using the free "QuickTime Player" application:
CmdUtils.CreateCommand({ | |
name: 'google bookmark example?', | |
description: '?', | |
preview: function gbe_preview(pb){ | |
pb.innerHTML = '...'; | |
CmdUtils.previewAjax(pb, { | |
url: 'http://www.google.com/bookmarks/?output=xml', | |
dataType: 'text', | |
success: function gbe_success(xml){ | |
var {bookmarks} = XML(xml.replace(/<\?[^>]*>/, '')); |
void HSV_to_RGB(float h, float s, float v, byte *r, byte *g, byte *b) | |
{ | |
int i,f,p,q,t; | |
h = max(0.0, min(360.0, h)); | |
s = max(0.0, min(100.0, s)); | |
v = max(0.0, min(100.0, v)); | |
s /= 100; | |
v /= 100; |
// Photoshop Script to Create iPhone Icons from iTunesArtwork | |
// | |
// WARNING!!! In the rare case that there are name collisions, this script will | |
// overwrite (delete perminently) files in the same folder in which the selected | |
// iTunesArtwork file is located. Therefore, to be safe, before running the | |
// script, it's best to make sure the selected iTuensArtwork file is the only | |
// file in its containing folder. | |
// | |
// Copyright (c) 2010 Matt Di Pasquale | |
// Added tweaks Copyright (c) 2012 by Josh Jones http://www.appsbynight.com |
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Assuming OS X Yosemite 10.10.4
# Install XCode and command line tools
# See https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/xcode/id497799835?mt=12#
# See https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man1/xcode-select.1.html
xcode-select --install
Unfinished features & unaddressed issues: