XDBM is an XQuery implementation on the W3C's EXI binary XML format.
XDBM version 2 will be an XQuery implementation that uses EXIP to handle binary XML in the EXI format adopted by the W3C. It will, like EXIP, aim to be as small as possible so that it runs well on resource constrained devices. It is still in the project design stage.
This is a set of command line tools that are useful for editing image metadata. Currently it contains the following tools:
* image2xml
* xml2image
* mpo2jps
Currently supported file formats are:
* jpeg (jfif or exif)
* mpo
* jps.
These tools are mostly useful for editing metadata.
image2xml can also generate a .h header file with the offsets of different metadata in the binaryfile.
This could be used in small devices that generate jpeg/mpo/jps images where metadata construction from scratch is not required.
A command line tool that converts a custom xml document (xsav) to a SPSS binaryfile (sav). It is often easy to generate xml files from software, and by using this tool a SPSS (computer tool for statistical analysis) binaryfile can easily be generated.
This software records Linux terminal sessions with util-linux "script" and converts the recorded binaryfile (with timing) to a human-readable XML file. This file can be replayed with the Javascript-HTML terminal that behaves as a real terminal.
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