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If you are developing some
HotEdit is a a generic editor
 
 
applications that require
written in 100 % pure Java
 
 
the user to
which can run on any
 
 
select/edit/input images,
operating system which
 
 
then Image Acquisition UI
supports the Java Platform
 
 
Components (The UI
version 1.2.2 and above.
 
 
Components) will make your
Features include: Default
 
 
life extremely easy - and
plugin's supports creation
 
 
more importantly, the user
of Clientside and Serverside
 
 
experience will be improved
HTML including CERN and NCSA
 
 
dramatically. Currently the
imagemaps, Create Polygon,
 
 
following components are
Rectangle, Circle, Point
 
 
available: JImageDialog
'imagemap'(HotSpot) areas,
 
 
- an image acquisition UI
Reads GIF and JPEG image
 
 
component that allows the
formats, Load/Save all
 
 
user to load images and to
properties and definitions
 
 
perform basic image editing
for later use, Handles
 
 
tasks. JFileChooser -
multiple images at the same
 
 
An extended JFileChooser
time, Copy, Cut and Paste
 
 
that supports image preview
areas, Print/Preview various
 
 
and image information
reports, JavaHelp, and
 
 
extraction. Reasons
English and Danish language
 
 
to use Image Acquisition UI
support.
 
 
Components High quality
 
 
 
UI components improve
 
 
 
end-user
 
 
 
experience FREE!
 
 
 
* Truly platform
 
 
 
independent Multiple
 
 
 
file formats supported.
 
 
 
The UI Components Support
 
 
 
Adobe Photoshop *.psd;
 
 
 
Bitmap, Windows/OS2 *.bmp,
 
 
 
*.dib; Cursor *.cur;
 
 
 
Graphics Interchange Format
 
 
 
*.gif; Icon *.ico; JPEG
 
 
 
*.jpg, *.jpeg; Macintosh
 
 
 
PICT Format *.pict, *.pct;
 
 
 
PCX Format *.pcx; Portable
 
 
 
Network Graphics *.png; Sun
 
 
 
Raster Format *.ras; Tag
 
 
 
Image File Format *.tif,
 
 
 
*tiff; Targa *.tga; X Bitmap
 
 
 
*.xbm; X PixMap *.xpm
 
 
 
regardless of OSs and Java
 
 
 
runtimes!
 
 
 


Date: Nov, 21 2003


Date: Aug, 02 2000
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