Environment
Copy the link to this issue. Unable to transition an issue using REST API on Atlassian Developer Toolbox 2.0.3. Steps to reproduce: Set up a JIRA instance with Atlassian Developer Toolbox (current version: 2.0.3); Create a test project and an issue (FOOBAR-1). Jan 18, 2014 Features. Devbox makes it easy to manage pre-commit hooks.It creates a directory called githooks and links that to your.git/hooks directory during setup. Additionally, it provides an easy way to run pre-commit commands on your project or certain modified files in your project. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Cisco DevNet is Cisco's developer program to help developers and IT professionals who want to write applications and develop integrations with Cisco products, platforms, and APIs. Cisco DevNet includes Cisco's products in software-defined networking, security, cloud, data center, internet of things, collaboration, and open-source software development.
- Other devbox machines should be used only as host machines to avoid any data conflict. VMs in devbox are created in 192.168.0.0/16 private subnet. So, VMs running on one devbox cannot connect to VM running in another devbox. Controller devbox machine will be referred to as controller & all other devbox machines will be referred to as hosts.
- Lambda Deep Learning DevBox – with NVIDIA DIGITS – 4x NVIDIA GTX TITAN X 12GB GPUs – Preinstalled with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, CUDA, Caffe, Torch, and CuDNN.
PDFBox 2.0.0 requires at least Java 6
Packages
There are some significant changes to the package structure of PDFBox:
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- Jempbox is no longer supported and was removed in favour of Xmpbox
- the package
org.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel.edit
was removed. The only class containedPDPageContentStream
was moved to the parent package. - all examples were moved to the new package “pdfbox-examples”
- all commandline tools were moved to the new package “pdfbox-tools”
- all debugger related stuff was moved to the new package “pdfbox-debugger”
- the new package “debugger-app” provides a standalone pre built binary for the debugger
Dependency Updates
All libraries on which PDFBox depends are updated to their latest stable versions:
- Bouncy Castle 1.53
- Apache Commons Logging 1.2
For test support the libraries are updated to
- JUnit 4.12
- JAI Image Core 1.3.1
- JAI JPEG2000 1.3.0
- Levigo JBIG ImageIO Plugin 1.6.3
For PDFBox Preflight
- Apache Commons IO 2.4
Breaking Changes to the Library
Deprecated API calls
Most deprecated API calls in PDFBox 1.8.x have been removed for PDFBox 2.0.0
API Changes
The API changes are reflected in the Javadoc for PDFBox 2.0.0. The most notable changes are:
getCOSDictionary()
is no longer used. InsteadgetCOSObject
now returns the matchingCOSBase
subtype.PDXObjectForm
was renamed toPDFormXObject
to be more in line with the PDF specification.PDXObjectImage
was renamed toPDImageXObject
to be more in line with the PDF specification.PDPage.getContents().createInputStream()
was simplified toPDPage.getContents()
.PDPageContentStream
was moved toorg.apache.pdfbox.pdmodel
.
General Behaviour
PDFBox 2.0.0 is now parsing PDF files following the Xref information in the PDF. This is similar to the functionality using
PDDocument.loadNonSeq
with PDFBox 1.8.x. Users still using PDDocument.load
with PDFBox 1.8.x might experience differentresults when switching to PDFBox 2.0.0.Font Handling
Font handling now has full Unicode support and supports font subsetting.
TrueType fonts shall now be loaded using
to leverage that.
PDAfmPfbFont
has been removed. To load such a font pass the pfb file to PDType1Font
. Loading the afm file is no longer required.PDF Resources Handling
The individual calls to add resources such as
PDResources.addFont(PDFont font)
and PDResources.addXObject(PDXObject xobject, String prefix)
have been replaced with PDResources.add(resource type)
where resource type
represents the different resource classes such as PDFont
, PDAbstractPattern
and so on. The add
method now supports all the different type of resources available.Instead of returning a
Map
like with PDResources.getFonts()
or PDResources.getXObjects()
in 2.0 an Iterable<COSName>
of references shall be retrieved with PDResources.getFontNames()
orPDResources.getXObjectNames()
. The individual item can be retrieved with PDResources.getFont(COSName fontName)
or PDResources.getXObject(COSName xObjectName)
.Working with Images
The individual classes
PDJpeg()
, PDPixelMap()
and PDCCitt()
to import images have been replaced with PDImageXObject.createFromFile
which works for JPG, TIFF (only G4 compression), PNG, BMP and GIF.In addition there are some specialized classes:
JPEGFactory.createFromStream
which preserve the JPEG data and embed it in the PDF file without modification. (This is best if you have a JPEG file).CCITTFactory.createFromFile
(for bitonal TIFF images with G4 compression).LosslessFactory.createFromImage
(this is best if you start with a BufferedImage).
Parsing the Page Content
Getting the content for a page has been simplified.
Prior to PDFBox 2.0 parsing the page content was done using
With PDFBox 2.0 the code is reduced to
In addition this also works if the page content is defined as an array of content streams.
Iterating Pages
With PDFBox 2.0.0 the prefered way to iterate through the pages of a document is
PDF Rendering
With PDFBox 2.0.0
PDPage.convertToImage
and PDFImageWriter
have been removed. Instead the new PDFRenderer
class shall be used.ImageIOUtil
has been moved into the org.apache.pdfbox.tools.imageio
package. This is in the pdfbox-tools
download. If you are using maven, the artifactId
has the same name.Important notice when using PDFBox with Java 8
Due to the change of the java color management module towards “LittleCMS”, users can experience slow performance in color operations.Solution: disable LittleCMS in favour of the old KCMS (Kodak Color Management System):
- start with
-Dsun.java2d.cmm=sun.java2d.cmm.kcms.KcmsServiceProvider
or call System.setProperty('sun.java2d.cmm', 'sun.java2d.cmm.kcms.KcmsServiceProvider');
Sources:
http://www.subshell.com/en/subshell/blog/Wrong-Colors-in-Images-with-Java8-100.html
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8041125
http://www.subshell.com/en/subshell/blog/Wrong-Colors-in-Images-with-Java8-100.html
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8041125
Since PDFBox 2.0.4
PDFBox 2.0.4 introduced a new command line setting
-Dorg.apache.pdfbox.rendering.UsePureJavaCMYKConversion=true
which may improve the performance of rendering PDFs on some systems especially if there are a lot of images on a page.
PDF Printing
With PDFBox 2.0.0
PDFPrinter
has been removed.Users of
PDFPrinter.silentPrint()
should now use this code:While users of
PDFPrinter.print()
should now use this code:Advanced use case examples can be found in th examples package under org/apache/pdfbox/examples/printing/Printing.java
Text Extraction
Devox 2020
In 1.8, to get the text colors, one method was to pass an expanded .properties file to the PDFStripper constructor. To achieve the samein PDFBox 2.0 you can extend
PDFTextStripper
and add the following Operators
to the constructor:Interactive Forms
Large parts of the support for interactive forms (AcroForms) have been rewritten. The most notable change from 1.8.x is thatthere is a clear distinction between fields and the annotations representing them visually. Intermediate nodes in a fieldtree are now represented by the
PDNonTerminalField
class.With PDFBox 2.0.0 the prefered way to iterate through the fields is now
Most
PDField
subclasses now accept Java generic types such as String
as parameters instead of the former COSBase
subclasses.PDField.getWidget() removed
As form fields do support multiple annotations
PDField.getWidget()
has been removed in favour of PDField.getWidgets()
which returns allannotations associated with a field.PDUnknownField removed
The
PDUnknownField
class has been removed, such fields are treated as null
see PDFBOX-2885.Document Outline
The method
PDOutlineNode.appendChild()
has been renamed to PDOutlineNode.addLast()
. There is now also a complementary method PDOutlineNode.addFirst()
.Why was the ReplaceText example removed?
The ReplaceText example has been removed as it gave the incorrect illusion that text can be replaced easily.Words are often split, as seen by this excerpt of a content stream:
Other problems will appear with font subsets: for example, if only the glyphs for a, b and c are used,these would be encoded as hex 0, 1 and 2, so you won’t find “abc”. Additionally, you can’t replace “c” with “d” because it isn’t part of the subset.
You could also have problems with ligatures, e.g. “ff”, “fl”, “fi”, “ffi”, “ffl”, which can be represented by a single code in many fonts.To understand this yourself, view any file with PDFDebugger and have a look at the “Contents” entry of a page.
See also https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35420609/pdfbox-2-0-rc3-find-and-replace-text Master pdf editor 5.4.38 crack.
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Origin | U.S. |
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Genres | Children's music, teen pop, new wave, synthpop |
Years active | 2005 – 2007 |
Labels | Walt Disney, Warner Bros. |
Associated acts | Devo |
Past members | Nicole Stoehr Jacqueline Emerson Nathan Norman Michael Gossard Kane Ritchotte |
Devo 2.0 (also known as DEV2.O) was a quintet, created for Walt Disney Records (with the participation of Devo), of child actors who sing, dance, and (in their music videos and photo shoots) mime playing instruments along to songs re-recorded by some of the original members of Devo. Jerry Casale directed all nine of the videos. Actress Jacqueline Emerson, who later appeared in The Hunger Games, was a member. The band split up in 2007 when lead singer Nicole Stoehr and lead guitarist Nathan Norman quit after their album was a flop.
Background[edit]
While the music on the album was written and recorded by DEVO and merely dubbed in over footage in which the four dancing children appear to be performing, some of the members are musicians. Devo 2.0 band member Nathan Norman states they do play their own instruments with mild help from sequencers.[1]Mark Mothersbaugh said that the band re-recorded their own music due to budgetary restraints.[2]
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An eponymousDVD and CD combo was released March 14, 2006. Two new songs, 'Cyclops' and 'The Winner', were written by Devo for the album. In the summer of 2006 the band began a limited series of live performances.
Altered lyrics[edit]
The lyrics to some of the songs they perform have been edited to make them more 'family friendly' and remove much of the innuendo and irony typical of Devo songs.[3]
- In 'Through Being Cool', for instance, the line 'Eliminate the ninnies and the twits' is changed to 'Eliminate the time you waste in cliques'.
- The innuendo-filled 'Girl U Want' is perhaps the most-changed song with all lyrics modified, and is sung by Devo 2.0's singer Nicole Stoehr as 'Boy U Want'.[4]
- The song 'Beautiful World' remains mostly unchanged until the end, where the words, 'It's a beautiful world for you/It's not for me' have been changed to 'It's a beautiful world for you/I guess me too'. In addition, the bridge lyrics 'Boy and girl with the new clothes on/You can shake it to me all night long hey hey' have been changed to 'Boy and girl with the new clothes on/You can pose and party all day long hey hey'.
- In 'Big Mess' the line 'I'm a boy with a gun' became 'I'm a girl havin' fun'.
- In 'Freedom of Choice', the line 'Freedom from choice is what you want' was changed to 'Freedom of choice is what you want', and the line 'he went in circles/til he dropped dead' became 'he went in circles/til he dropped down'.
- The theme of 'Uncontrollable Urge' changed from social anxiety to craving snack foods, and 'Jerkin' Back 'N Forth', a song about a woman saying one thing but meaning another, is now a perky song about dancing.
- The song 'The Winner' is a re-recording with new lyrics of 'If the Shoe Fits' by Jihad Jerry & the Evildoers. The anti-George W. Bush sentiment was replaced by a song about perseverance and thinking for oneself.
In 2010, Jerry Casale in an interview conducted by the AV Club's Sam Adams, mentioned his amusement by Disney's forced alterations, saying, 'You went beyond getting mad to just like going, 'This is proof of devolution. This is it.' We thought it was really funny.'[5] In a 2012 interview, Jacqueline Emerson said that she thought the band was 'made to prove the point of devolution'.[6]
Members[edit]
Devo 2.0[edit]
- Nicole Stoehr – lead vocals
- Jacqueline Emerson – keyboards
- Nathan Norman – lead guitar, vocals
- Michael Gossard – bass
- Kane Ritchotte – drums
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Musicians (Devo members)[edit]
- Mark Mothersbaugh – synthesizers, vocals, guitar
- Bob Mothersbaugh – guitar
- Gerald Casale – bass
- Bob Casale – guitar
- Josh Freese – drums
- Neil Taylor – drums
DEV2.0[edit]
DEV2.0 | |
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Studio album by Devo 2.0 | |
Released | March 14, 2006 |
Recorded | 2005-2006 |
Genre | Teen pop |
Label | Walt Disney |
Producer | Devo |
CD[edit]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
---|---|---|---|
1. | 'That's Good' | Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh | 3:21 |
2. | 'Peek A Boo' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 3:03 |
3. | 'Whip It' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 2:39 |
4. | 'Boy U Want' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 2:56 |
5. | 'Uncontrollable Urge' | Mark Mothersbaugh | 3:08 |
6. | 'Cyclops' | Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh | 2:48 |
7. | 'The Winner' | Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh | 2:20 |
8. | 'Big Mess' | Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh | 2:46 |
9. | 'Jerkin Back 'N Forth' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 3:03 |
10. | 'Through Being Cool' | Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh | 2:35 |
11. | 'Freedom Of Choice' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 3:14 |
12. | 'Beautiful World' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 3:26 |
13. | 'Girl U Want (Target exclusive bonus track)' | Mark Mothersbaugh, Gerald Casale | 2:56 |
DVD[edit]
- 'Freedom Of Choice'
- 'That's Good'
- 'Big Mess'
- 'Whip It'
- 'Uncontrollable Urge'
- 'Peek-A-Boo'
- 'Cyclops'
- 'Beautiful World'
- 'Boy U Want' (No Devo 2.0 House Version)
Other recordings[edit]
Devo 2.0 covered the title song from the 1965 Disney movie The Monkey's Uncle for the 2006 album Disneymania 4.
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References[edit]
- ^http://www.silbermedia.com/qrd/archives/31nathannorman.html
- ^Poet, J. (2006-03-12). 'Are we not kids?'. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2015-03-15.
- ^Kaufman, Gil (2006-03-03). 'Are They Not Kids? Yes, They Are — And They're Giving Devo A Disney Makeover'. MTV. Retrieved 2015-03-15.
- ^Devo vs Devo 2.0 - lyrics to Boy U Want
- ^http://www.avclub.com/articles/devos-gerald-casale,42649/
- ^Yamato, Jen (2012-08-14). 'Hunger Games Hits DVD/Blu: Jacqueline Emerson Talks Foxface, Her Future, And Devo 2.0'. Movieline. Retrieved 2015-03-15.
External links[edit]
Roborace Devbot 2.0
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