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Jasper software reference manual

Version: 49.32.15
Date: 28 April 2016
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1 General Information about i Report This is the i Report reference manual; it documents i Report version. As i Report is work in progress, the manual gets updated frequently (if I have sufficent time). So there is a very good chance that this version is out of date, unless you are looking at it on-line. The most recent version of this manual is available at in many different formats. i Report is a powerful, intuitive and easy to use visual report designer/builder for Jasper Reports. i Report is free software. It is licensed with the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE If you want purchase a LGPL style licence for i Report, you can contact me at gt businesslogic.it. IMPORTANT: Reports of bugs, as well as questions and comments should be sent to i Report forums at 1.1 What is i Report i Report is a program that helps users and developers that use Jasper Reports library to visually design reports. Throught a rich and very simple to use GUI, i Report provide all the most importatnt functions to create nice reports in a little time. i Report can help people that don't know Jasper Reports library to create complex reports and learn the XML syntax taking a look to the generated code. i Report can help skilled report designer to compose very complex page saving a lot of time. i Report is written in java. From the version it was totally rewrited. For this reason they are two manuals for i Report. The new development direction was taken for a lot of reasons. i Report has lost a bit of efficence leaving the win32 native GUI for a clear, pure swing interface. But this is the right direction. 1.2 Short history of i Report i Report is a visual designer for Jasper Reports. But What's Jasper Reports? Jasper Reports is the best ( IMHO) open source reporting engine available for java community. It.
In the field of computer software, Jas Per - a project to create a reference implementation of the codec specified in the JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard (i.e. ISO/ IEC 15444-1) - started in 1997 at Image Power Inc. and at the University of British Columbia.[2] It consists of a C library and some sample applications useful for testing the codec. The license changed in early 2004 to an MIT License-style one, in response to requests from the open-source community. As of 2011[update] Jas Per operated as a component of many software projects, both free and proprietary, including (but not limited to) netpbm (as of release 10.12 Image Magick and KDE[3] (as of version 3.2).[4][5] As of [update] the GEGL graphics library supported Jas Per in its latest Git versions.[6] In a series of objective JPEG-2000-compression quality tests conducted in 2004, Jas Per was the best codec, closely followed by Irfan View and Kakadu.[7] However, Jasper remains one of the slowest implementations of the JPEG-2000 codec, as it was designed for reference, not performance. Contents 1 Etymology 2 See also 3 References 4 External links Etymology[edit] The name Jas Per has simultaneous connotations with Canada's Jasper National Park, with the semi-precious gemstone, jasper, and with JP as an abbreviation of the JPEG-2000 standard.[8] See also[edit] Open JPEG References[edit] ^ a b Jas Per library : an open source JPEG 2000 codec. Retrieved.  ^ Image Power and the University of British Columbia Team Up in Development of Digital Image Compression Technology. Press release. Vancouver, BC: Image Power Inc. May 1, 1997. Archived from the original on.  ^ KDE Tech Base - Development/ Architecture/ KDE3/ Imaging and Animation. Retrieved.  ^ The Jas Per Project Home Page. Retrieved.  ^ Xn View User Guide. Retrieved.  ^ The GEGL source code git repository.
Name imginfo - Image information utility Synopsis imginfo [options] Description The imginfo command displays information about an image. Please use the -help command line switch and the Jas Per Software Reference Manual for more information. See Also jasper(1) Author Michael D. Adams This manpage was initially written by Roland Stigge for the Debian Project.

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