This website contains my professional references, contact info and blog posts about my software projects, including but not limited to HTML/CSS, web development, CMS systems, OpenStreetMap, Commodore 64, IDE64 (ex: Xaraya CMS, OpenMoko). For more extensive information on certain topics, please see the list of my websites on the sidebar.
Hungarian version of this article is available on djvu.hu
To explain this book scanner idea in a few words, compared to traditional flatbed scanners or special flatbed book scanners:
There is an excellent community for building home made book scanners. By following the guides on diybookscanner.org it's easy to build your own scanner, that can scan a 300 pages book in 30 minutes. After 1.5 hours postprocessing work (in ScanTailor) you'll have very good black & white TIF images, that are straight, cleaned from noise, well readable. (No OCR or single-file conversion is included in this time frame.)
Each book in my Commodore Book List has been extended with links to two major Hungarian antique book stores:
Have you ever had the problem that your camera's date was misset or reset, so all your EXIF and file dates were broken?
In this case you need to adjust the date in several images and preferably alter the file date accordingly. This is much easier than you thought, two simple commands using Linux tool exiv2.
I've updated the openstreetmap.hu website with some new features and new page layout. New features inlcude:
The www.openstreetmap.hu domain was occupied by an empty HTML file for years. Recently I discovered it is free, so registered it immediately. Let's see if someone will complain.
Update: The old owner of the domain is happy with the new site. :-)
With help of an OSM-JS professional, we got the new site up & running in a few days - thank you mate!
Based on the RealProSite CMS, I've created a new Hungarian website where I write tutorials for editing OpenStreetMap the free wiki map of the world.
www.osmtippek.hu (Hungarian text)
My new "C64 XLFiles" project hosts big collections of Commodore 64 games, demos and magazines for download. Every archive contains files that are directly usable on a C64, no need for futher file conversion or extraction.
The very old web and FTP server of C64 maniacs is back online.
The server was originally started by me and some friends in 1996 on a 386 PC. Hosted at Technical University of Budapest. A long time has passed since, hosting locations changed, servers changed, team changed several times.
A few days ago the first beta version of the new Xaraya 2.0.0 (b1) has been released. Here is a quick screenshot tour of the installer and the installed system in brief.
I've created some wallpapers when my FreeRunner - a fully open, Linux based phone - arrived. They may be useful until good designers start making wallpapers for Openmoko fans. Widescreen versions included.
Ferenc Veres
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Exisitng editors for text data DjVu files are quite limited, like for example DjVuSmooth. So I've implemented a new editor in JavaScript, that allows editing both the strucutre of the text (paragraphs, lines, words,...) and the coordinates of the text boxes by simply dragging with the mouse, features like create, delete, merge are also available.