Since version 1.0 was very broken (released in a hurry) there is bugfixing 1.1. Only known problem at the moment is that aaflip don't work at non intel platforms. There is many fixes and also some new features. Most notable are MS-DOS version, support for all p?m file formats, user interface for aaflip and asciiview script that browses many image formats using ImageMagick or NetPBM tools. What does this software do then ? ================================= aview is an high quality ascii-art image(pnm) browser and animation(fli/flc) player usefull especially with lynx browser. Supports: dos (VGA + MDA), stdio, curses, slang, X11, gpm, linux-console Features ======== o High quality ascii art rendering o Portable o Save into many formats (html, text, ansi, more/less etc...) o Contrast, Bright, Gamma control o Image zooming/unzooming o Three dithering modes o Hidden "bonus" features :) o Inversion o Support for bright, dim, inverse attributes/extended character set What is PNM file format? ======================== PNM if an graphics format similiar to GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF and others. Aview uses it because of its simplicity. Many free or shareware conversion tools from other graphics format exist (ImageMagick, NetPBM for UNIX, alchemy for DOS and others.) So you should use aview to browse images in many graphics format. UNIX version has script that does conversion automatically (using eighter NetPBM (preffered way) or ImageMagic conversion program. FIFO is used to do not waste your disc space so conversion is fully transparent. Under DOS and other operating systems you probably need to do it yourself. ChangeLog ========= o Fixed bugs in Makefile o Do not require efence anymore o Configure script o Fixed memory leak in flip.c o Hide cursor o Extended documentation o Faster animation preloading o Uses faster memcpy/memset functions o image.c now reads P1 - P6 file formats (pgm, ppm, pnm both raw/ascii) o gifview obsoleted by asciiview - new script that uses eighter imagemagick or netpbm tools to convert image using fifo. So it is fast and saves memory/disk space o Added some keys into aaflip - contrast, bright, gamma tunning etc. Press 'H' for help Where to find Aview =================== Just join our mailing list: `aa@horac.ta.jcu.cz'. Send: subscribe aa to majordomo@horac.ta.jcu.cz All programs covered under AA-project can be obtained at `ftp://ftp.ta.jcu.cz://pub/aa'. Or just browse our homepage at `http://www.ta.jcu.cz://aa'. A ton of examples of ascii-art generated by aalib, pointers to other AA-Project resources etc. AA-Project ========== dT8 8Tb dT 8 8 Tb dT 8 8 Tb dT 8 8 Tb dT 8 8 Tb Three goals of AA-Project: 1. Port all important software (like Doom, Second Reality, X windows etc..) on AA-lib. 2. Port AA-lib on all available platforms (mainly ZX-Spectrum and Sharp). 3. Force IBM to start manufacturing MDA cards again. AA-project was started by Jan Hubicka. In that times just a few people knew about it. Then a new demo named BB has been relased to show the power of AA-lib technology. Now the project is freely available and anyone can help.