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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers 18Gb HD with Sparc Station 5 ? Post 33679 by shibz on Wednesday 15th of January 2003 12:15:26 AM
Old 01-15-2003
Hi,

Infact I am planning to use the 18GB harddisk as unipack.
I mean I wont be plugging it in the the box, but connect as an external harddisk.

But from your openion, it looks like I will have to go for an OS upgrade, but that may not be possible due to certain specific applications running in the box.

Well, If I could make it, I will update this post.

Thanks again..
 

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SUBTITLEEDITOR(1)														 SUBTITLEEDITOR(1)

NAME
subtitleeditor - Graphical subtitle editor with sound waves representation SYNOPSIS
subtitleeditor DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the subtitleeditor command. As subtitleeditor is a GUI program, most of its options are available through the GUI interface, rather than the command-line. subtitleeditor is a GTK+2 tool to edit subtitles. It can be used to create new subtitles or as a tool to transform, edit, correct and refine existing subtitles. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -? --help Show summary of options. --help-all Show all help options --help-gst Show GStreamer options --help-gtk Show Gtk+ options Application Options: -p --profile=NAME the name of the profile used by the config -e --encoding=ENCODING encoding used to open files -v --video=FILE open video file -w --waveform=FILE open waveform file FEATURES
* Really easy to use * Can create new subtitle * Can be used for timing (gstreamer) * Can be used for translation * Internal format is Advanced Sub Station Alpha * Can edit the script header (authors, translators, timers, video informations, etc.) * Style Editor * Framerate convertion * Scale * Split subtitle * Joint subtitle * Spell check using aspell * Encoding support * Edit text and adjust time (start, end) * Move subtitle * Find and replace (can use Regular Expression) * Remove empty lines * Set All end times * Can play video preview (using MPlayer or other) Supported Formats: * Sub Station Alpha * Advanced Sub Station Alpha * SubRip * MicroDVD * MPL2 * MPsub (MPlayer subtitle) * SubViewer 2.0 * Plain-Text AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Amaya Rodrigo Sastre <amaya@debian.org> for the Debian(TM) system. It was modified by Anibal Avelar <aavelar@cofradia.org>. AUTHOR
Amaya Rodrigo Author. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 Amaya Rodrigo Sastre Copyright (C) 2008 Anibal Avelar October 29, 2006 SUBTITLEEDITOR(1)
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