The icoutils are a set of program for extracting and converting images in
Microsoft Windows(R) icon and cursor files. These files usually have the
extension .ico or .cur, but they can also be embedded in executables and
libraries (.dll-files).
The icotool program converts icon and cursor files into a set of PNG images.
(Each icon/cursor file may contain multiple images, usually of different
sizes and with different number of colors.) Icotool can also create
icon/cursor files from PNG images.
The wrestool program can extract both icons and cursors from 32-bit ("PE")
and 16-bit ("NE") executables and libraries. It writes .ico and .cur files
that can be used on Windows(R) operating systems as well. Other types of
embedded resourced can be extracted, however only in raw form -- icons and
cursors require additional conversion before they can be saved as icon and
cursor files.
The extresso script automates the tasks of extracting and converting icons.
This is done with the help of of special resource scripts. The purpose of
these scripts are to give names to the icons in the executables and
libraries.
Ida is a small and fast image viewer, motif-based. For people who don't want
the KDE/GNOME overhead. Some basic editing functions are available too.
IIViewer is an application for X. It allows you to display
pictures in a directory as thumbnails. Selected images can
then be shown in full size. It reads the most common graphic
formats.
A flexible digital photo gallery tool. Features include:
o Index (table), detail, slide, and frame views
o Simple, uncluttered output
o Static HTML output for ease of copying/archiving
o Uses captions from comments embedded in the image files
(utility provided). Captions will never be lost as long as you have
the image file itself.
o Keeps generated images up to date, removes stale files,
only generates needed thumbs, etc.
o Digital photo details extracted from EXIF data
o Can optionally recurse directory trees and make montage images of
directory contents
o Easily configurable, can use an rc file.
o CSS is used for fonts/styles.
o Can handle many image file formats
o Pages pass W3C specs.
o NEW! Supports video files