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jpylyzer gui

This gui builds on jpylyzer. Jpylyzer runs on the command line

Jpylyzer gui allows you to check one jp2 file one at a time, via a gui. If you get the binary from bintray.com (see 'Downloads' below) you can even use jpylyzer gui without having to install Python.

How to use

If you have Python 3 installed

Just run jypylyzer-gui.py and follow the instructions on the buttons.

  1. Select jp2 file
  2. Select or create a folder
  3. jpylyze

Your output file will be in the folder you selected in step 2.

If you don't want to install Python

Get the binary from bintray.com (see 'Downloads' below) and unzip it. Open it to find jpylyzer-gui.py. Follow the instructions on the buttons.

  1. Select jp2 file
  2. Select or create a folder
  3. jpylyze

Your output file will be in the folder you selected in step 2.

You need to keep all the other files and directories to make jpylyzer-gui.py work.

Limitations

This gui is created with and will run in Python 3.2.

This gui does not take advantage of jpylyzer's:

  • positional arguments
  • optional arguments

Downloads

A Windows binary is available on bintray.com.

It was built under Windows XP.

Licence

This gui has been released under the same licence used by jyplyzer.

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