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Founded in 2014, kratom.org is a nonprofit organization aimed at protecting consumers. Its mission is to protect the rights of kratom users in the United States, and it also works to improve the quality of kratom. kratom.org is a group of kratom enthusiasts who have come together to support consumer freedom of choice and access to safe, effective and legal medicine. They believe in the power of education to change manufacturers and regulators' attitudes toward kratom. This helps to ensure that kratom is treated as a safe medicinal herb. kratom.org is a non-profit, and it relies on donations to carry out its mission. It provides a comprehensive website with information about kratom. It also has an email newsletter that is sent to people interested in kratom. kratom.org also publishes a list of kratom vendors who are GMP Qualified, which means that the manufacturer has been audited and meets certain manufacturing standards. kratom.org is run by a board of directors, and they are responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization. It is led by Peter Candland, executive director of kratom.org. He oversees the contractors and ensures that the organization is in compliance with the IRS. He also leads the organization's lobbying and research efforts. He has a Master of Public Administration graduate degree from Brigham Young University. kratom.org is committed to ensuring that its donors' money goes to good use. kratom.org has a public relations firm, an expert lobbying team and a professional legal firm. kratom.org keeps updated on the latest data about kratom. It also provides scientific data that supports its claims. It also regularly works with other organizations and scientists. It has a code of conduct to ensure that its members and other professionals are professional and abide by the rules of the organization. kratom.org is also an advocate for kratom legalization in the U.S., and it has a program that educates suppliers and government agencies. It also works with academia and policy thought leaders. Its goal is to make sure that kratom is marketed properly, and it has a truth in labeling program. Its products are tested by third-party observers, and its end products are tested by an independent auditor. kratom.org also has a petition system that allows consumers to contact their congresspersons. The petitions are related to the misinformation campaign against kratom, and they have received a positive response from the public. The organization is currently seeking captains for each congressional district. These individuals will help to organize events and promote meetings. They are also required to agree to kratom.org's code of conduct, which will ensure that the image of kratom is positive. kratom.org has a comprehensive website with many features. It contains information about the organization, its goals and the ways to donate. It also includes a pre-written letter and a contact form. It has a section of scientific data, and additional links to studies about pharmacology. Website https //kratom.org/
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こーぽれーしょん [ TAG Alp-C E-A Louis Teto UnOfficialVocaloid title] Music Louis/Louis Lyric Louis/Louis Arrange Louis/Louis Vocal Kasane Teto Videos PVs ■ Show/Hide Video http //www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8085594 http //www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm8085594 Translations ■ Show/Hide Romaji itsu kara kooshiterun darou tomatta mama no tokei mata kyoo mo onaji koto wo ruuru (rule) doori kurikaesu "kawaranu nomo um-mei sa" da nante son-na mirai wo nozon de ita no? "uchikowasu niwa nani ga hitsuyoo?" sono teno naka ni kotae wa aru no? hitori ikiteru dake no yatsu wo dare ga erai to kimeta no? Question niwa kotae ga hitotsu otona ga baka ni suru yoo na ikikata shite sagashiateta "Cooperation"... nani mo shirazu umare ochita chiisana hinadori datte kara wo yaburi tsubasa hiroge ashita eto tobitateru nobashita te de sotto furete hajimete shiru yasashisa yuuki ni kaeta sekai wo saikoochiku shite yooyaku teni shita jiyuu atarashii chizu ni mitsuketa hito to hito wo tsunagu hashi irozuite ku jidai no naka de kawaranai nanika wo uketsuide iku daiji na mono wa sorezore nanoni dooshite sore wo oshitsukerun da? mirai wo osore soppo wo muite mimi wo fusagu koto mo atta hikari ga areba yami mo mata aru kesu koto wa dekinai kara futatsu tomo ukeire rareru tsuyosa wo kudasai... naniyori mo hoshikatta nowa kokoroto yuu nano "kusabi" uragiri ya sasai na uso ni hoo wo nurashitato shite mo "doose" da nante kotoba de nigemichi wo tsukuranai de shinjite miyou soshite taisetsu na omoidetachi wa shirazu shirazu no uchi ni kitto kokoro no okusoko no bubun de nemuri ni tsuku nukumori tayasanai yooni koko ni nokoshite ikuyo atsui omoi wo 2009-09-22 17 04 Generated automatically [部分編集] ■ Show/Hide Translation Cooperation 2009-09-24 First Entry 2009-09-25 13 24 10 (Fri) Last update Trasnlated by damesukekun Title Cooperation Lyric How long has it kept still, the clock which has stopped ticking? I repeat the same thing by the book today, too "No changing is also the fate," I really hoped such future? "What do I need to break it?" Is the answer in this hand? Who called a guy getting conceited as a maverick worthy? For the "Question" is one answer Through the life grown-ups despised I found out the "Cooperation"... Even a little chick which hatched in ignorance can break the shell, spread its wings and fly toward tomorrow I didn t find a caring heart until I held out my hand and touched it softly I changed it into courage The freedom I managed to seize by reassembling the world And that bridge joining a person to a person I found in a new map I succeed to something steady in the coloring time Each has his own precious thing Why does he disregard mine and force his on me? I sometimes turned my face away and covered my ears in fear of the future Darkness exists as light does I can t remove it so please give me the strength to accept both... "Wedge" on the name of heart was what I wanted the most Even if betrayals and slight lies make tears pour down my cheeks I won t open the way out saying "anyhow, no" and I ll try to believe it And my dearest memories drift off to sleep in the deepest of my heart for sure My passion I leave here so the warmth won t wither away Note This translation is by permission of the composer. 作者様のご了解のもと翻訳しました。 Comment If you have any advise or opinion for this post please write here.この投稿に対して助言、ご意見などありましたらこちらに書き込んで下さい。 Name Comment すべてのコメントを見る Last modified 2009-09-25 13 24 10 (Fri) Original Lyric, Nicosound MP3, etc http //www24.atwiki.jp/utauuuta/pages/414.html http //nicosound.anyap.info/sound/sm8085594 http //www.nicomimi.com/play/sm8085594 Sub video, PV, other fan made video in YouTube http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zayOPnAS6M [Add] http //www.youtube.com/watch/xxxxxxxxx ADD LINK すべてのコメントを見る http //www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zayOPnAS6M (Information in this page is based on UTAUMusicDB@Wiki) _
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現在翻訳作業中! ●注意:以下の文章は、作業途中の文章です。時間があるときに少しずつ翻訳作業をしているので、誤訳・不適切な用語・意味不明な文章のままになっていて、間違いだらけのノートのようなものであり、正確さを欠きます。そのため、現時点ではあまり参考にはならないと思いますが、それは翻訳途中の文章を掲載している私の怠慢と翻訳能力不足のせいであって、オリジナル文章のクオリティが低いわけではありません、たぶん。閲覧する際は、その点をご注意ください。不完全な文章を読むと訂正などのツッコミを入れたくなると思います。なので共同作業者も募集中です。一緒に訳しましょう。これらは、wikiで現在編集制限していないので誰でも編集できます。直しちゃったり、加筆しちゃったり、を歓迎します。貢献しだいで翻訳精度や情報の信頼性は向上し、情報量は増大しますよ。また、「こんなとこでちまちまやってないでWikipediaに直接執筆すればいいじゃん」と思う人もいらっしゃると思います。ごもっともです。そういう方で元気がある方はどんどんWikipediaに新規執筆、加筆、翻訳をしてください。この翻訳中の文章は、実際に項目を書く前の下書き、下調べのようなものなのです。ある程度の精度の翻訳になった場合には、本家Wikipediaに掲載する予定でいます。お問い合わせは、メール drill.xx(at)gmail.comまで。 Earth Liberation Front(ELF) 地球解放戦線(日本語版) 出典 フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)英語版』 出典: http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth_Liberation_Front 2007-09-17T00 20 00 より翻訳中。 主な執筆者: The Epopt、DanKeshet、Tzartzam、Minesweeper、Maximus Rex他。 こっちは@wikiモード (ワープロモード 翻訳 Earth Liberation Frontとの操作性の比較テスト) The Earth Liberation Front (ELF) is the collective name for anonymous and autonomous individuals or groups that, according to the now defunct Earth Liberation Front Press Office, use "economic sabotage and guerrilla warfare to stop the exploitation and destruction of the natural environment." [http //www.carkeys.co.uk/features/everything_else/914.asp] The organization has been active in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom where the movement was founded. ELF sympathizers say that it is an eco-defense group dedicated to taking the profit motive out of environmental destruction by targeting and causing economic damage to businesses through the use of direct action. ref http //arkangelweb.org/modules.php?op=modload name=News file=article sid=405 /ref The ELF was classified as the top Terrorism|domestic terror threat in the United States by the FBI in March 2001. ref http //prfamerica.org/EarthLiberationFrontNo1onFBIList.html /ref ref http //www.fbi.gov/congress/congress02/jarboe021202.htm /ref The ELF s guidelines require that individuals or groups acting on its behalf "take all necessary precautions against harming any animal — human and nonhuman."[http //www.satyamag.com/mar04/elf.html]. On the lack of deaths from ELF action, the FBI s deputy assistant director for counterterrorism has said, "I think we re lucky. Once you set one of these fires they can go way out of control." ref http //www.cnn.com/2005/US/05/19/domestic.terrorism/index.html /ref The group came to public prominence when they were featuring on the television show 60 Minutes . ref http //www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/11/10/60minutes/main1036067.shtml /ref Their techniques involve sabotage|destruction of property that they believe is being used to injure animals, people or the natural environment|environment. These activities are sometimes called[[ecotage]] and there are marked differences between their actions in the United States and in the United Kingdom. The Earth Liberation Front has no formal leadership, membership or official spokesperson; instead it consists of individuals or small groups who choose to use the term. The FBI says that activist Rod Coronado is "a national leader" of the ELF in the USA, while Coronado describes himself as an "unofficial ELF spokesman". ref http //www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2 ObjectID=10370129 /ref Craig Rosebraugh served as an unofficial spokesperson for the ELF from 1997 to early September 2001. ref http //portland.indymedia.org/en/2006/02/334091.shtml /ref However, doubts have been raised about whether Rosebraugh or other unofficial spokespeople for ELF actually have any ties to the group. ref http //www.laweekly.com/news/news/earth-to-elf-come-in-please/20/ /ref History The Earth Liberation Front was founded in 1992 in Brighton, England by members of the "Earth First!" environmental movement. The name was derived from the Animal Liberation Front (ALF), a group that uses similar tactics to liberate animals or sabotage companies using them. ref http //greenfield.fortunecity.com/tree/16/fire.html# /ref In the September–October 1993 issue of the Earth First! Journal, an anonymous article announced the creation of the ELF in England. It said the ELF "is a movement of independently operating eco-saboteurs" that split from the "British EF! movement, which has focused directly on public direct actions." The author noted that, unlike the ALF which seeks publicity, "ELF cells, for security reasons, work without informing the press and do not claim responsibility for actions... The surest way to be done for conspiracy or to attract surveillance or infiltrators is to seek attention." Earth Liberation Front in the UK In contrast to their US counterparts, the actions of the ELF in the United Kingdom have mainly focused around small, unreported, covert ecotage, and have fallen short of eco-terrorism or major arson. Such actions are often attributed to the "elves" and "pixies", a pun on the acronym. ELF(UK) has never had its own media outlets; instead actions have been reported in EF!(UK) publications such as Action Update and Do or Die! . Many acts were reported around co-ordinated Earth Nights or protest camps connected with road-building, airports, or quarrying. Since 1996 virtually no actions have been claimed by the UK ELF, although covert ecotage does continue. ref http //www.cardiff.ac.uk/cplan/teaching/cpt637/background/article1.pdf /ref ELF guidelines for action The Earth Liberation Front has published guidelines for action. These guidelines say Any direct action to halt the destruction of the environment and adhering to the strict nonviolence guidelines, listed below, can be considered an ELF action. Economic sabotage and property destruction fall within the guidelines. ref http //www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=41 /ref #To inflict maximum economic damage on those profiting from the destruction and exploitation of the natural environment. #To reveal to, and to educate the public about the atrocities committed against the earth and all species that populate it. #To take all necessary precautions against harming life. Actions, police response, and convictions {{Main|Timeline of Earth Liberation Front actions}} ELF "monkeywrenching" has been carried out against facilities and companies involved in logging, genetic engineering, home building, automobile sales, energy production and distribution, and a wide variety of other activities, all charged by ELF with exploiting the environment. Individuals work in autonomous affinity groups and are self-funded. ref http //www.tkb.org/Group.jsp?groupID=41 /ref In late 2005 and early 2006, as part of Operation Backfire (FBI)|Operation Backfire , US grand jury|grand juries indicted a total of 18 activists on a range of charges related to "violent acts in the name of animal rights and environmental causes". ref http //www.fbi.gov/pressrel/speeches/mueller012006.htm /ref According to the FBI, many of these acts were carried out on behalf of the ELF. ref http //www.fbi.gov/page2/jan06/elf012006.htm /ref Although some of those arrested deny any affiliation with the ELF, ref http //www.indymedia.org/en/2006/01/831928.shtml /ref others, including Rod Coronado, have established ties to the group. ref http //www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2 ObjectID=10370129 /ref In late 2006 a number of self-described ELF members pled guilty to arson and other charges in U.S. federal courts.[http //www.oregonlive.com/newsflash/regional/index.ssf?/base/news-17/1166084876304650.xml storylist=orlocal] On November 11, 2006 Joyanna Zacher, Nathan Block, Daniel McGowan and Jonathan Paul pleaded guilty to several eco-sabotage related charges, as part of a global resolution agreement with prosecutors. Judge Ann Aiken presided over the hearings. The change of pleas from the four defendants resolves all current “Operation Backfire” cases in Oregon.[http //info.interactivist.net/article.pl?sid=06/11/14/1649245] On December 15, 2006 Chelsea Dawn Gerlach and Stanilas Gregory Meyerhoff, pleaded guilty to $20 million worth of arsons committed between 1996 and 2001 by the Eugene-based cell of the ELF known as "The Family". Their fire-bombing of a Vail ski resort resulted in $12 million and the FBI characterized the ELF as the United States "top domestic terrorism threat". Gerlach has previously pleaded guilty to 18 counts of arson in other attacks, saying she was motivated by "a deep sense of despair and anger at the deteriorating state of the global environment," but adding that she has "since realized the firebombings did more harm than good." Meyerhoff has renounced ELF and pleaded guilty to 54 counts, but is still under indictment in Michigan, Arizona, Washington, Wyoming and California.[http //www.freenewmexican.com/news/53743.html] The FBI alleged that the group was led by William C. Rodgers, who was arrested in December 2005 and committed suicide in jail just before he was to be transferred to Oregon. Two other ELF members indicted in the Vail arson, Josephine Sunshine Overaker and Rebecca J. Rubin, have not been apprehended. Vail Resorts Inc. has since rebuilt the firebombed lodge. Criticism of ELF The FBI designated the ELF as "Eco-terrorism|eco-terrorists." ref http //www.csmonitor.com/2006/0130/p20s01-sten.htm /ref Representative Scott McInnis, then chairman of the US House Subcommittee on Forests and Forest Health, subpoenaed Craig Rosebraugh in an effort to investigate the ELF s activities. On hearing Rosebraugh s testimony, McInnis suggested it was "luck" no one has been killed by an ELF (or ALF) attack. ref http //www.stopecoviolence.com/pdfs/2_12_02.pdf /ref Referring to the Earth Liberation Front and the Animal Liberation Front, ATF Deputy Assistant Director Carson Carrol has said, "The most worrisome trend to law enforcement and private industry alike has been the increase in willingness by these movements to resort to the use of incendiary and explosive devices." ref http //www.cnn.com/2005/US/05/19/domestic.terrorism/index.html /ref It has also been claimed the ELF s actions harm the environment, a spokesman for the Vail Resorts|Vail Ski Resort, which the ELF fire bombed in 1998 in protest of a planned extension, explained, "more logs were used to rebuild the resort than were cut for the [original] expansion" [http //www.stopecoviolence.com/pdfs/2_12_02.pdf] (pdf). In 2001 the ELF targeted the University of Washington s Center for Urban Horticulture in with the aim of disrupting research into genetic engineering. However, the targeted researcher was investigating hybridization in poplar trees, and the resulting fire killed a significant number of endangered plants. ref http //www.museum-security.org/01/116.html /ref ELF was also featured in commentator Bernard Goldberg s book 100 People Who Are Screwing Up America as #23, "The Unknown American Terrorist". They were listed and criticised for damaging property and acting like a terrorist group in the name of saving the environment. ref http //www.philosophistry.com/specials/100-people.html /ref In popular culture Folk musician David Rovics performs a song dedicated to the ELF called "Song for the Earth Liberation Front" ref http //members.aol.com/drovics/elfl.htm /ref as well as a song about accused ELF activist, Jeffrey Luers titled "Free", after Luers nickname. ref http //portland.indymedia.org/en/2004/12/306830.shtml /ref Edward Abbey published The Monkey Wrench Gang in 1975. The book is thought to be the inspiration for the formation of Earth First!. In 1989 he published a sequel Hayduke Lives .{{Fact|date=July 2007}} In the 2004 novel by Michael Crichton, State of Fear , a fictional group based on the Earth Liberation Front, but called theEnvironmental Liberation Front instead, is the main villain. In the novel by Nicholas Evans, The Divide , a main character is involved in ELF activities. See also William Cottrell William C. Rodgers Craig Rosebraugh Darren Thurston Daniel McGowan Eco-terrorism Animal Liberation Front Green anarchism Anarcho-primitivism Deep ecology Green syndicalism Earth First Green Scare References references/ External links [http //www.spiritoffreedom.org.uk/ Earth Liberation Prisoners] [http //www.ecoprisoners.org/ North American Earth Liberation Prisoners Support Network] [http //www.greenisthenewred.com GreenIsTheNewRed.com] [http //www.fbi.gov/congress/congress02/jarboe021202.htm FBI on Eco-Terrorism] [http //www.keele.ac.uk/depts/spire/Working_Papers/Brian_Doherty_working_papers/Covert%20Repertoires%20Ecotage%20in%20the%20UK.doc Covert Repertoires Ecotage in the UK] [http //www.eco-action.org/dod/index.html Do or Die Voices from the Ecological Resistance] [http //earthfirst.org.uk/actionreports/ Earth First! (UK) action reports] [http //www.earthfirst.org/ Earth First!] [http //bombsandshields.blogspot.com/ Bombs and Shields Covers the latest ELF news] [http //www.fbi.gov www.fbi.gov Search Single Issue Terrorists?Domestic Terrorists Earth Liberation Front] [http //www.earth-liberation-front.org/ Website offering criticism of the Earth Liberation Front] Category Environmental organizations Category Anarchist organizations Category Organizations designated as terrorist
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If it s false, // #bodycache(enable) is required per page. // default true $enable_bodycache_default = true; // If these (block) plugins are contained in page, bodycache will be disabled. // Users can increase this plugin list to control bodycache. // default array( ls2 , pcomment , include ); // $bodycache_disable_plugins = array( ls2 , pcomment , include ); // $bodycache_disable_plugins = array( ls2 , pcomment , include , sitesearch , table_edit , article ); $bodycache_disable_plugins = array( ls2 , areaedit ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Referer list feature $referer = 0; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // _Disable_ WikiName auto-linking // $nowikiname = 0; $nowikiname = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // AutoLink feature // AutoLink minimum length of page name $autolink = 0; // Bytes, 0 = OFF (try 8) ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Enable Freeze / Unfreeze feature $function_freeze = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Allow to use Do not change timestamp checkbox // (0 Disable, 1 For everyone, 2 Only for the administrator) // $notimeupdate = 1; $notimeupdate = 0; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Admin password for this Wikisite // Default always fail $adminpass = {x-php-md5}! ; // Sample //$adminpass = pass ; // Cleartext //$adminpass = {x-php-md5}1a1dc91c907325c69271ddf0c944bc72 ; // PHP md5() pass //$adminpass = {CRYPT}$1$AR.Gk94x$uCe8fUUGMfxAPH83psCZG/ ; // LDAP CRYPT pass //$adminpass = {MD5}Gh3JHJBzJcaScd3wyUS8cg== ; // LDAP MD5 pass //$adminpass = {SMD5}o7lTdtHFJDqxFOVX09C8QnlmYmZnd2Qx ; // LDAP SMD5 pass ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Page-reading feature settings // (Automatically creating pronounce datas, for Kanji-included page names, // to show sorted page-list correctly) // Enable page-reading feature by calling ChaSen or KAKASHI command // (1 Enable, 0 Disable) $pagereading_enable = 0; // Specify converter as ChaSen( chasen ) or KAKASI( kakasi ) or None( none ) $pagereading_kanji2kana_converter = none ; // Specify Kanji encoding to pass data between PukiWiki and the converter $pagereading_kanji2kana_encoding = EUC ; // Default for Unix //$pagereading_kanji2kana_encoding = SJIS ; // Default for Windows // Absolute path of the converter (ChaSen) $pagereading_chasen_path = /usr/local/bin/chasen ; //$pagereading_chasen_path = c \progra~1\chasen21\chasen.exe ; // Absolute path of the converter (KAKASI) $pagereading_kakasi_path = /usr/local/bin/kakasi ; //$pagereading_kakasi_path = c \kakasi\bin\kakasi.exe ; // Page name contains pronounce data (written by the converter) $pagereading_config_page = config/PageReading ; // Page name of default pronouncing dictionary, used when converter = none $pagereading_config_dict = config/PageReading/dict ; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // User definition $auth_users = array( // Username = password foo = foo_passwd , // Cleartext bar = {x-php-md5}f53ae779077e987718cc285b14dfbe86 , // PHP md5() bar_passwd hoge = {SMD5}OzJo/boHwM4q5R+g7LCOx2xGMkFKRVEx , // LDAP SMD5 hoge_passwd ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Authentication method $auth_method_type= pagename ;// By Page name //$auth_method_type= contents ;// By Page contents ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Read auth (0 Disable, 1 Enable) $read_auth = 0; $read_auth_pages = array( // Regex Username #HogeHoge# = hoge , #(NETABARE|NetaBare)# = foo,bar,hoge , ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Edit auth (0 Disable, 1 Enable) $edit_auth = 0; $edit_auth_pages = array( // Regex Username #BarDiary# = bar , #HogeHoge# = hoge , #(NETABARE|NetaBare)# = foo,bar,hoge , ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Search auth // 0 Disabled (Search read-prohibited page contents) // 1 Enabled (Search only permitted pages for the user) $search_auth = 0; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // $whatsnew Max number of RecentChanges $maxshow = 60; // $whatsdeleted Max number of RecentDeleted // (0 = Disabled) $maxshow_deleted = 60; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Page names can t be edit via PukiWiki $cantedit = array( $whatsnew, $whatsdeleted ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // HTTP Output Last-Modified header // $lastmod = 0; $lastmod = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Date format $date_format = Y-m-d ; // Time format $time_format = H i s ; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Max number of RSS feed $rss_max = 15; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Backup related settings // Enable backup $do_backup = 1; // When a page had been removed, remove its backup too? $del_backup = 0; // Bacukp interval and generation $cycle = 0; // Wait N hours between backup (0 = no wait) $maxage = 50; // Stock latest N backups // NOTE $cycle x $maxage / 24 = Minimum days to lost your data // 3 x 120 / 24 = 15 // Splitter of backup data (NOTE Too dangerous to change) define( PKWK_SPLITTER , ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Command execution per update define( PKWK_UPDATE_EXEC , ); // Sample Namazu (Search engine) //$target = /var/www/wiki/ ; //$mknmz = /usr/bin/mknmz ; //$output_dir = /var/lib/namazu/index/ ; //define( PKWK_UPDATE_EXEC , //$mknmz . --media-type=text/pukiwiki . // -O . $output_dir . -L ja -c -K . $target); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // HTTP proxy setting (for TrackBack etc) // Use HTTP proxy server to get remote data $use_proxy = 0; $proxy_host = proxy.example.com ; $proxy_port = 8080; // Do Basic authentication $need_proxy_auth = 0; $proxy_auth_user = username ; $proxy_auth_pass = password ; // Hosts that proxy server will not be needed $no_proxy = array( localhost ,// localhost 127.0.0.0/8 ,// loopback // 10.0.0.0/8 // private class A // 172.16.0.0/12 // private class B // 192.168.0.0/16 // private class C // no-proxy.com , ); //////////////////////////////////////////////// // Mail related settings // Send mail per update of pages $notify = 0; // Send diff only $notify_diff_only = 1; // SMTP server (Windows only. Usually specified at php.ini) $smtp_server = localhost ; // Mail recipient (To ) and sender (From ) $notify_to = to@example.com ;// To $notify_from = from@example.com ;// From // Subject ($page = Page name wll be replaced) $notify_subject = [PukiWiki] $page ; // Mail header // NOTE Multiple items must be divided by "\r\n", not "\n". $notify_header = ; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Mail POP / APOP Before SMTP // Do POP/APOP authentication before send mail $smtp_auth = 0; $pop_server = localhost ; $pop_port = 110; $pop_userid = ; $pop_passwd = ; // Use APOP instead of POP (If server uses) // Default = Auto (Use APOP if possible) // 1 = Always use APOP // 0 = Always use POP // $pop_auth_use_apop = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Ignore list // Regex of ignore pages $non_list = ^\ ; // Search ignored pages $search_non_list = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Template setting $auto_template_func = 1; $auto_template_rules = array( ((.+)\/([^\/]+)) = \2/template ); ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Automatically add fixed heading anchor $fixed_heading_anchor = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // 見出しごとの編集を可能にする // (固有のアンカーが挿入されている見出し行にのみ有効) $fixed_heading_anchor_edit = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Remove the first spaces from Preformatted text $preformat_ltrim = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Convert linebreaks into br / $line_break = 0; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // Use date-time rules (See rules.ini.php) $usedatetime = 1; ///////////////////////////////////////////////// // User-Agent settings // // If you want to ignore embedded browsers for rich-content-wikisite, // remove (or comment-out) all keitai settings. // // If you want to to ignore desktop-PC browsers for simple wikisite, // copy keitai.ini.php to default.ini.php and customize it. $agents = array( // pattern A regular-expression that matches device(browser) s name and version // profile A group of browsers // Embedded browsers (Rich-clients for PukiWiki) // Windows CE (Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows(R) CE) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows CE; sigmarion3)" (sigmarion, Hand-held PC) array( pattern = #\b(? MSIE [5-9]).*\b(Windows CE)\b# , profile = default ), // ACCESS "NetFront" / "Compact NetFront" and thier OEM, expects to be "Mozilla/4.0" // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (PS2; PlayStation BB Navigator 1.0) NetFront/3.0" (PlayStation BB Navigator, for SONY PlayStation 2) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; PalmOS/sony/model crdb/Revision 1.1.19) NetFront/3.0" (SONY Clie series) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; SL-A300/1.0,Embedix/Qtopia/1.1.0) NetFront/3.0" (SHARP Zaurus) array( pattern = #^(? Mozilla/4).*\b(NetFront)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = default ), // Embedded browsers (Non-rich) // Windows CE (the others) // Sample "Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; 240x320 )" (GFORT, NTT DoCoMo) array( pattern = #\b(Windows CE)\b# , profile = keitai ), // ACCESS "NetFront" / "Compact NetFront" and thier OEM // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (AveFront/2.6)" ("SUNTAC OnlineStation", USB-Modem for PlayStation 2) // Sample "Mozilla/3.0(DDIPOCKET;JRC/AH-J3001V,AH-J3002V/1.0/0100/c50)CNF/2.0" (DDI Pocket AirH" Phone by JRC) array( pattern = #\b(NetFront)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #\b(CNF)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #\b(AveFront)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #\b(AVE-Front)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // The same? // NTT-DoCoMo, i-mode (embeded Compact NetFront) and FOMA (embedded NetFront) phones // Sample "DoCoMo/1.0/F501i", "DoCoMo/1.0/N504i/c10/TB/serXXXX" // c以降は可変 // Sample "DoCoMo/2.0 MST_v_SH2101V(c100;TB;W22H12;serXXXX;iccxxxx)" // ()の中は可変 array( pattern = #^(DoCoMo)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Vodafone s embedded browser // Sample "J-PHONE/2.0/J-T03"// 2.0は"ブラウザの"バージョン // Sample "J-PHONE/4.0/J-SH51/SNxxxx SH/0001a Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0 Ext-Profile/JSCL-1.1.0" array( pattern = #^(J-PHONE)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Openwave(R) Mobile Browser (EZweb, WAP phone, etc) // Sample "OPWV-SDK/62K UP.Browser/6.2.0.5.136 (GUI) MMP/2.0" array( pattern = #\b(UP\.Browser)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Opera, dressing up as other embedded browsers // Sample "Mozilla/3.0(DDIPOCKET;KYOCERA/AH-K3001V/1.4.1.67.000000/0.1/C100) Opera 7.0" (Like CNF at keitai -mode) array( pattern = #\b(? DDIPOCKET|WILLCOM)\b.+\b(Opera) ([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = keitai ), // Planetweb http //www.planetweb.com/ // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (Planetweb/v1.07 Build 141; SPS JP)" ("EGBROWSER", Web browser for PlayStation 2) array( pattern = #\b(Planetweb)/v([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // DreamPassport, Web browser for SEGA DreamCast // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (DreamPassport/3.0)" array( pattern = #\b(DreamPassport)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Palm "Web Pro" http //www.palmone.com/us/support/accessories/webpro/ // Sample "Mozilla/4.76 [en] (PalmOS; U; WebPro)" array( pattern = #\b(WebPro)\b# , profile = keitai ), // ilinx "Palmscape" / "Xiino" http //www.ilinx.co.jp/ // Sample "Xiino/2.1SJ [ja] (v. 4.1; 153x130; c16/d)" array( pattern = #^(Palmscape)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #^(Xiino)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // SHARP PDA Browser (SHARP Zaurus) // Sample "sharp pda browser/6.1[ja](MI-E1/1.0) " array( pattern = #^(sharp [a-z]+ browser)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // WebTV array( pattern = #^(WebTV)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Desktop-PC browsers // Opera (for desktop PC, not embedded) -- See BugTrack/743 for detail // NOTE Keep this pattern above MSIE and Mozilla // Sample "Opera/7.0 (OS; U)" (not disguise) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; OS) Opera 6.0" (disguise) array( pattern = #\b(Opera)[/ ]([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // MSIE Microsoft Internet Explorer (or something disguised as MSIE) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)" array( pattern = #\b(MSIE) ([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // Mozilla Firefox // NOTE Keep this pattern above Mozilla // Sample "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; ja-JP; rv 1.7) Gecko/20040803 Firefox/0.9.3" array( pattern = #\b(Firefox)/([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // Loose default Including something Mozilla array( pattern = #^([a-zA-z0-9 ]+)/([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), array( pattern = #^# , profile = default ),// Sentinel ); ?
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?php if (! defined( PKWK_OPTIMISE )) define( PKWK_OPTIMISE , 0); if (! defined( PKWK_READONLY )) define( PKWK_READONLY , 0); // 0 or 1 if (! defined( PKWK_SAFE_MODE )) define( PKWK_SAFE_MODE , 1); if (! defined( PKWK_DISABLE_INLINE_IMAGE_FROM_URI )) define( PKWK_DISABLE_INLINE_IMAGE_FROM_URI , 1); define( PKWK_QUERY_STRING_MAX , 1024); // Bytes, 0 = OFF define( PKWKEXP_DISABLE_MULTILINE_PLUGIN_HACK ,0); // 1 = Disabled define( LANG , ja ); define( UI_LANG , LANG); // en for Internationalized wikisite define( DATA_DIR , DATA_HOME . wiki/ ); // Latest wiki texts define( DIFF_DIR , DATA_HOME . diff/ ); // Latest diffs define( BACKUP_DIR , DATA_HOME . backup/ ); // Backups define( CACHE_DIR , DATA_HOME . cache/ ); // Some sort of caches define( UPLOAD_DIR , DATA_HOME . attach/ ); // Attached files and logs define( COUNTER_DIR , DATA_HOME . counter/ ); // Counter plugin s counts define( TRACKBACK_DIR , DATA_HOME . trackback/ ); // TrackBack logs define( PLUGIN_DIR , DATA_HOME . plugin/ ); // Plugin directory define( SPAM_FILTER_COND , #ipcountry() or #urlnsbl() or #useragent() or #filename() or #atag() or #ngreg() or #onlyeng() or (#urlnum() and #uaunknown()) ); define( PLUGIN_REF_URL_GET_IMAGE_SIZE , FALSE); define( SPAM_FILTER_ATAG_REG , /\[HTTP | \/a |\[\/url\]/i ); define( SKIN_DIR , skin/ ); define( IMAGE_DIR , image/ ); switch (LANG) { // or specifiy one case ja define( ZONE , JST ); define( ZONETIME , 9 * 3600); // JST = GMT + 9 break; default define( ZONE , GMT ); define( ZONETIME , 0); break; } $page_title = Belle Isle Wiki ; $script = http //example.com/pukiwiki/ ; $script_directory_index = index.php ; $modifier = MonMon ; $modifierlink = http //example.com/pukiwiki/ ; $defaultpage = Belle Isle Wiki ; // Top / Default page $whatsnew = RecentChanges ; // Modified page list $whatsdeleted = RecentDeleted ; // Removeed page list $interwiki = InterWikiName ; // Set InterWiki definition here $menubar = MenuBar ; // Menu $nofollow = 0; // 1 = Try hiding from search engines define( PKWK_ALLOW_JAVASCRIPT , 1); $trackback = 0; $trackback_javascript = 0; $enable_bodycache = true; $enable_bodycache_default = true; $bodycache_disable_plugins = array( ls2 , areaedit ); $referer = 0; $nowikiname = 1; $autolink = 0; // Bytes, 0 = OFF (try 8) $function_freeze = 1; $notimeupdate = 0; $adminpass = {x-php-md5}! ; $pagereading_enable = 0; $pagereading_kanji2kana_converter = none ; $pagereading_kanji2kana_encoding = EUC ; // Default for Unix $pagereading_chasen_path = /usr/local/bin/chasen ; $pagereading_kakasi_path = /usr/local/bin/kakasi ; $pagereading_config_page = config/PageReading ; $pagereading_config_dict = config/PageReading/dict ; $auth_users = array( // Username = password foo = foo_passwd , // Cleartext bar = {x-php-md5}f53ae779077e987718cc285b14dfbe86 , // PHP md5() bar_passwd hoge = {SMD5}OzJo/boHwM4q5R+g7LCOx2xGMkFKRVEx , // LDAP SMD5 hoge_passwd ); $auth_method_type= pagename ;// By Page name $read_auth = 0; $read_auth_pages = array( // Regex Username #HogeHoge# = hoge , #(NETABARE|NetaBare)# = foo,bar,hoge , ); $edit_auth = 0; $edit_auth_pages = array( // Regex Username #BarDiary# = bar , #HogeHoge# = hoge , #(NETABARE|NetaBare)# = foo,bar,hoge , ); $search_auth = 0; $maxshow = 60; $maxshow_deleted = 60; $cantedit = array( $whatsnew, $whatsdeleted ); $lastmod = 1; $date_format = Y-m-d ; $time_format = H i s ; $rss_max = 15; $do_backup = 1; $del_backup = 0; $cycle = 0; // Wait N hours between backup (0 = no wait) $maxage = 50; // Stock latest N backups define( PKWK_SPLITTER , ); define( PKWK_UPDATE_EXEC , ); $use_proxy = 0; $proxy_host = proxy.example.com ; $proxy_port = 8080; $need_proxy_auth = 0; $proxy_auth_user = username ; $proxy_auth_pass = password ; $no_proxy = array( localhost ,// localhost 127.0.0.0/8 ,// loopback ); $notify = 0; $notify_diff_only = 1; $smtp_server = localhost ; $notify_to = to@example.com ;// To $notify_from = from@example.com ;// From $notify_subject = [PukiWiki] $page ; $notify_header = ; $smtp_auth = 0; $pop_server = localhost ; $pop_port = 110; $pop_userid = ; $pop_passwd = ; $non_list = ^\ ; $search_non_list = 1; $auto_template_func = 1; $auto_template_rules = array( (*1) = \2/template ); $fixed_heading_anchor = 1; $fixed_heading_anchor_edit = 1; $preformat_ltrim = 1; $line_break = 0; $usedatetime = 1; $agents = array( // Embedded browsers (Rich-clients for PukiWiki) // Windows CE (Microsoft(R) Internet Explorer 5.5 for Windows(R) CE) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.5; Windows CE; sigmarion3)" (sigmarion, Hand-held PC) array( pattern = #\b(? MSIE [5-9]).*\b(Windows CE)\b# , profile = default ), // ACCESS "NetFront" / "Compact NetFront" and thier OEM, expects to be "Mozilla/4.0" // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (PS2; PlayStation BB Navigator 1.0) NetFront/3.0" (PlayStation BB Navigator, for SONY PlayStation 2) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; PalmOS/sony/model crdb/Revision 1.1.19) NetFront/3.0" (SONY Clie series) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (PDA; SL-A300/1.0,Embedix/Qtopia/1.1.0) NetFront/3.0" (SHARP Zaurus) array( pattern = #^(? Mozilla/4).*\b(NetFront)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = default ), // Embedded browsers (Non-rich) // Windows CE (the others) // Sample "Mozilla/2.0 (compatible; MSIE 3.02; Windows CE; 240x320 )" (GFORT, NTT DoCoMo) array( pattern = #\b(Windows CE)\b# , profile = keitai ), // ACCESS "NetFront" / "Compact NetFront" and thier OEM // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (AveFront/2.6)" ("SUNTAC OnlineStation", USB-Modem for PlayStation 2) // Sample "Mozilla/3.0(DDIPOCKET;JRC/AH-J3001V,AH-J3002V/1.0/0100/c50)CNF/2.0" (DDI Pocket AirH" Phone by JRC) array( pattern = #\b(NetFront)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #\b(CNF)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #\b(AveFront)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #\b(AVE-Front)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // The same? // NTT-DoCoMo, i-mode (embeded Compact NetFront) and FOMA (embedded NetFront) phones // Sample "DoCoMo/1.0/F501i", "DoCoMo/1.0/N504i/c10/TB/serXXXX" // c以降は可変 // Sample "DoCoMo/2.0 MST_v_SH2101V(c100;TB;W22H12;serXXXX;iccxxxx)" // ()の中は可変 array( pattern = #^(DoCoMo)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Vodafone s embedded browser // Sample "J-PHONE/2.0/J-T03"// 2.0は"ブラウザの"バージョン // Sample "J-PHONE/4.0/J-SH51/SNxxxx SH/0001a Profile/MIDP-1.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.0 Ext-Profile/JSCL-1.1.0" array( pattern = #^(J-PHONE)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Openwave(R) Mobile Browser (EZweb, WAP phone, etc) // Sample "OPWV-SDK/62K UP.Browser/6.2.0.5.136 (GUI) MMP/2.0" array( pattern = #\b(UP\.Browser)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Opera, dressing up as other embedded browsers // Sample "Mozilla/3.0(DDIPOCKET;KYOCERA/AH-K3001V/1.4.1.67.000000/0.1/C100) Opera 7.0" (Like CNF at keitai -mode) array( pattern = #\b(? DDIPOCKET|WILLCOM)\b.+\b(Opera) ([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = keitai ), // Planetweb http //www.planetweb.com/ // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (Planetweb/v1.07 Build 141; SPS JP)" ("EGBROWSER", Web browser for PlayStation 2) array( pattern = #\b(Planetweb)/v([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // DreamPassport, Web browser for SEGA DreamCast // Sample "Mozilla/3.0 (DreamPassport/3.0)" array( pattern = #\b(DreamPassport)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Palm "Web Pro" http //www.palmone.com/us/support/accessories/webpro/ // Sample "Mozilla/4.76 [en] (PalmOS; U; WebPro)" array( pattern = #\b(WebPro)\b# , profile = keitai ), // ilinx "Palmscape" / "Xiino" http //www.ilinx.co.jp/ // Sample "Xiino/2.1SJ [ja] (v. 4.1; 153x130; c16/d)" array( pattern = #^(Palmscape)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), array( pattern = #^(Xiino)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // SHARP PDA Browser (SHARP Zaurus) // Sample "sharp pda browser/6.1[ja](MI-E1/1.0) " array( pattern = #^(sharp [a-z]+ browser)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // WebTV array( pattern = #^(WebTV)/([0-9\.]+)# , profile = keitai ), // Desktop-PC browsers // Opera (for desktop PC, not embedded) -- See BugTrack/743 for detail // NOTE Keep this pattern above MSIE and Mozilla // Sample "Opera/7.0 (OS; U)" (not disguise) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.0; OS) Opera 6.0" (disguise) array( pattern = #\b(Opera)[/ ]([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // MSIE Microsoft Internet Explorer (or something disguised as MSIE) // Sample "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0)" array( pattern = #\b(MSIE) ([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // Mozilla Firefox // NOTE Keep this pattern above Mozilla // Sample "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; ja-JP; rv 1.7) Gecko/20040803 Firefox/0.9.3" array( pattern = #\b(Firefox)/([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), // Loose default Including something Mozilla array( pattern = #^([a-zA-z0-9 ]+)/([0-9\.]+)\b# , profile = default ), array( pattern = #^# , profile = default ),// Sentinel ); ?
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Image Preparation Dialog The image preparation dialog allows the incoming images from disk to be modified before they are cached in RAM for replay and tracking. The dialog is launched either from the open-shot dialog, or from the Shot/Image Preparation menu item. Like the main SynthEyes user interface, the image preparation dialog has several tabs, each bringing up a different set of controls. The Stabilize tab is active above. With the left button pushed, you can review all the tabs quickly. For more information on this panel, see the Image Preparation and Stabilization sections. Warning you should be sure to set up the cropping and distortion/scale values before beginning tracking or creating rotosplines. The splines and trackers do not automatically update to adapt to these changes in the underlying image structure, which can be complex. Use the Apply/Remove Lens Distortion script on the main Script menu to adapt to late changes in the distortion value. Shared Controls OK. Button. Closes the image preprocessing dialog and flushes no-longer-valid frames the RAM buffer to make way for the new version of the shot images. You can use SynthEyes s main undo button to undo all the effects of the Image Preprocessing dialog as a unit, or then redo them if desired. Cancel. Button. Undoes the changes made using the image preprocessing dialog, then closes it. Undo. Button. Undo the latest change made using the image preprocessing panel. You can not undo changes made before the panel was opened. Redo. Button. Redo the last change undone. Final. Button. Reads either Final or Padded the two display modes of the viewport. The final view shows the final image coming from the image preparation subsection. The padded view shows the image after padding and lens undistortion, but before stabilization or resampling. Both. Button. Reads either Both, Neither, or ImgPrep, indicating whether the image prep and/or main SynthEyes display window are updated simultaneously as you change the image prep controls. Neither mode saves time if you do not need to see what you are doing. Both mode allows you to show the Padded view and Final view (in the main camera view) simultaneously. Margin. Spinner. Creates an extra off-screen border around the image in the image prep view. Makes it easier to see and understand what the stabilizer is doing, in particular. Show. Button. When enabled, trackers are shown in the image prep view. Image Prep View. Image display. Shows either the final image produced by the image prep subsystem (Final mode), or the image obtained after padding the image and undistorting it (Padded mode). You can drag the Region-of-interest (ROI) and Point-of-interest (POI) around, plus you can click to select trackers, or lasso-select by dragging. Playbar (at bottom) Preset Manager. Drop-down. Lets you create and control presets for the image prep system, for example, different presets for the entire shot and for each moving object in the shot. Preset Mgr. Disconnect from the current preset; further changes on the panel will not affect the preset. New preset. Create and attach to a new preset. You will be prompted for the name of the new preset. Reset. Resets the current preset to the initial settings, which do nothing to the image. Rename. Prompt for a new name for the current preset. Delete. Delete the current preset. Your presets. Selecting your preset will switch to it. Any changes you then make will affect that preset, unless you later select the Preset Mgr. item before switching to a different preset. Rewind. Button. Go back to the beginning of the shot. Back Key. Button. Go back to the previous frame with a ROI or Levels key. Back Frame. Button. Go back one frame; with Control down, back one key; with Shift down, back to the beginning of the shot. Auto-repeats. Frame. Spinner. The frame to be displayed in the viewport, and to set keys for. Note that the image does not update while the spinner drags because that would require fetching all the intermediate frames from disk, which is largely what we’re trying to avoid. Forward Frame. Button. Go forward one frame; with Control down, forward one key; with Shift down, forward to the end of the shot. Auto-repeats. Forward Key. Button. Go forward to the next frame with a ROI or Levels key. To End. Button. Go to the end of the shot. Make Keys. Checkbox. When off, any changes to the levels or region of interest create keys at frame zero (for when they are not animated). With the checkbox on, keys are created at the current frame. Enable. Button (stoplight). Allows you to temporarily disable levels, color, blur, downsampling, channels, and ROI, but not padding or distortion. Use to find a lost ROI, for example. Effective only within image prep. Rez Tab Blur. Spinner. Causes a Gaussian blur with the specified radius, typically to minimize the effect of grain in film. Applied before down-sampling, so it can eliminate artifacts. Hi-Pass. Spinner. When non-zero, creates a high-pass filter using a Gaussian blur of this radius. Use to handle footage with very variable lighting, such as explosions and strobes. Radius is usually much larger than typical blur compensations. Applied before down-sampling. DownRez. Drop-down list None, By 1/2, By 1/4. Causes the image from disk to be reduced in resolution by the specified amount, saving RAM and time for large film images, but reducing accuracy as well. Interpolation. Drop-down list. Bi-Linear, 2-Lanczos, 3-Lanczos. The bi-linear method is fastest but softens the image slightly. If the shot has a lot of noise, that can be a good thing. The 2-Lanczos filter provides a sharper result, after a longer time. The 3-Lanczos filter is even sharper, with more time and of course the noise is made sharper also. Channel. Drop-down list RGB, Luma, R, G, B, A. Allows a luminance image to be used for tracking, or an individual channel such as red or green. Blue is usually noisy, alpha is only for spot-checking the incoming alpha. This can reduce memory consumption by a factor of 3. Invert. Checkbox. Inverts the RGB image or channel to improve feature visibility. Levels Tab High. Spinner. Incoming level that will be mapped to full white in RAM. Changing the level values will create a key on the current frame if the Make Keys checkbox is on, so you can dynamically adjust to changes in shot image levels. Use right-click to delete a key, shift-right-click to truncate keys past the current frame, and control-right-click to kill all keys. High, Mid, and Low are all keyed together. Mid. Spinner. Incoming level that will be mapped to 50% white in RAM. (Controls the effective gamma.) Low. Spinner. Incoming level that will be mapped to 0% black in RAM. Gamma. Spinner. A gamma level corresponding to the relationship between High, Mid, and Low. Saturation. Spinner. Controls the saturation (color gain) of the images, without affecting overall brightness. Hue. Spinner. Rotates the hue angle +/- 180 degrees. Might be used to line up a color axis a bit better in advance of selecting a single-channel output. Cropping Tab Left Crop. Spinner. The amount of image that was cropped from the left side of the film. Width Used. Spinner. The amount of film actually scanned for the image. This value is not stored permanently; it multiplies the left and right cropping values. Normally it is 1, so that the left and right crop are the fraction of the image width that was cropped on that size. But if you have film measurements in mm, say, you can enter all the measurements in mm and they will eventually be converted to relative values. Right Crop. Spinner. The relative amount of the width that was cropped from the right. Top Crop. Spinner. The relative amount of the height that was cropped. Height Used. Spinner. The actual height of the scanned portion of the image, though this is an arbitrary value. Right Crop. Spinner. The relative amount of the height that was cropped along the bottom. Effective Center. 2 Spinners. The optic center falls, by definition, at the center of the padded-up (uncropped) image. These values show the location of the optic center in the U and V coordinates of the original image. You can also change them to achieve a specified center, and corresponding cropping values will be created. Stabilize Tab For more information, see the Stabilization section of the manual. Get Tracks. Button. Acquires the path of all selected trackers and computes a weighted average of them together to get a single net point-of-interest track. Stabilize Axes Translation. Dropdown list None/Filter/Peg. Controls stabilization of the left/right and up/down axes of the stabilizer, if any. The Filter setting uses the cut frequency spinner, and is typically used for traveling shots such as a car driving down a highway, where features come and go. The Pegged setting causes the initial position of the point of interest on the first frame to be kept throughout the shot (subject to alteration by the Adjust tracks). This is typical for shots orbiting a target. Rotation. Dropdown list None/Filter/Peg. Controls the stabilization of the rotation of the image around the point of interest. Cut Freq(Hz). Spinner. This is the cutoff frequency (cycles/second) for low-pass filtering when the peg checkbox(es) are off. Any higher frequencies are attenuated, and the higher they are, the less they will be seen. Higher values are suitable for removing interlacing or residual vibration from a car mount, say. Lower values under 1 Hz are needed for hand-held shots. Note that below a certain frequency, depending on the length of the shot, further reducing this value will have no effect. Auto-Scale. Button. Creates a Delta-Zoom track that is sufficient to ensure that there are no empty regions in the stabilized image, subject to the maximum auto-zoom. Can also animate the zoom and create Delta U and V pans depending on the Animate setting. Animate. Dropdown list Neither/Translate/Zoom/Both. Controls whether or not Auto-Scale is permitted to animate the zoom or delta U/V pan tracks to stay under the Maximum auto-zoom value. This can help you achieve stabilization with a smaller zoom value. But, if it is creating an animated zoom, be sure you set the main SynthEyes lens setting to Zoom. Maximum auto-zoom. Spinner. The auto-scale will not create a zoom larger than this. If the zoom is larger, the delta U/V and zoom tracks may be animated, depending on the Animate setting. Clear Tracks. Button. Clears the saved point-of-interest track and reference track, turning off the stabilizer. Lens Tab Get Solver FOV. Button. Imports the field of view determined by a SynthEyes solve cycle, or previously hand-animated on the main SynthEyes lens panel, placing these field of view values into the stabilizer s FOV track. Field of View. Spinner. Horizontal angular field of view in degrees. Animatable. Separate from the solver s FOV track, as found on the main Lens panel. Focal Length. Spinner. Camera focal length, based on the field of view and back plate width shown below it. Since plate size is rarely accurately known, use the field of view value wherever possible. Plate. Text display. Shows the effective plate size in millimeters and inches. To change it, close the Image Prep dialog, and select the Shot/Edit Shot menu item. Get Solver Distort. Button. Brings the distortion coefficient from the main Lens panel into the image prep system s distortion track. Note that while the main lens distortion can not be animated, this image prep distortion can be. This button imports the single value, clearing any other keys. You will be asked if you want to remove the distortion from the main lens panel, you should usually answer yes to avoid double-distortion. Distortion. Spinner. Removes this much distortion from the image. You can determine this coefficient from the alignment lines on the SynthEyes Lens panel, then transfer it to this Image Preparation spinner. Do this BEFORE beginning tracking. Can be animated. Scale. Spinner. Enlarges or reduces the image to compensate for the effect of the distortion correction. Can be animated. Apply distortion. Checkbox. Normally the distortion, scale, and cropping specified are removed from the shot in preparation for tracking. When this checkbox is turned on, the distortion, scale, and cropping are applied instead, typically to reapply distortion to externally-rendered shots to be written to disk for later compositing. Adjust Tab Delta U. Spinner. Shifts the view horizontally during stabilization, allowing the point-of-interest to be moved. Animated. Allows the stabilization to be “directed,” either to avoid higher zoom factors, or for pan/scan operations. Note that the shift is in 3-D, and depends on the lens field of view. Delta V. Spinner. Shifts the view vertically during stabilization. Animated. Delta Rot. Spinner. Degrees. Rotates the view during stabilization. Animated. Delta Zoom. Spinner. Zooms in and out of the image. At a value of 1.0, pixels are the same size coming in and going out. At a value of 2.0, pixels are twice the size, reducing the field of view and image quality. This value should stay down in the 1.10-1.20 range (10-20% zoom) to minimize impact on image quality. Animated. Note that the Auto-Scale button overwrites this track. Output Tab Resample. Checkbox. When turned on, the image prep output can be at a different resolution and aspect than the source. For example, a 3K 4 3 film scan might be padded up to restore the image center, then panned and scanned in 3-D and resampled to produce a 16 9 1080p HD image. New Width. Spinner. When resampling is enabled, the new width of the output image. New Height. Spinner. The new height of the resampled image. New Aspect. Spinner. The new aspect ratio of the resampled image. The resampled width is always the full width of the zoomed image being used, so this aspect ratio winds up controlling the height of the region of the original being used. Try it in “Padded” mode and you’ll see. 4 3. Button. A convenience button, sets the new aspect ratio spinner to 1.333. 16 9. Button. More convenience, sets the new aspect ratio to 1.778. Save Sequence. Button. Brings up a dialog which allows the entire modified image sequence to be saved back to disk. Apply to Trkers. Button. Takes whatever all the stabilization system is doing to the image, and does the same thing to the trackers, so that they will still be in the same place in the main SynthEyes interface. Used to avoid retracking after stabilizing a shot. Do not hit more than once! Remove f/Trkers. Button. Assuming you’ve already hit the Apply button above, this removes the effect of the stabilization. You must do this before changing the stabilization around again, then re-Apply it. Region of Interest (ROI) Hor. Ctr., Ver. Ctr. Spinners. These are the horizontal and vertical center position of the region of interest, ranging from -1 to +1. These tracks are animated, and keys will be set when the Make Keys checkbox is on. Normally set by dragging in the view window. A smaller ROI will require less RAM, allowing more frames to be stored for real-time playback. Use right-click to delete a key, shift-right-click to truncate keys past the current frame, and control-right-click to kill all keys. Half Width, Half Height. Spinners. The width and height of the region of interest, where 0 is completely skinny, and 1 is the entire width or height. They are called Half Width and Height because with the center at 0, a width of 1 goes from -1 to +1 in U,V coordinates. Use Control-Drag in the viewport to change the width and height. Keyed simultaneously with the center positions. Use right-click to delete a key, shift-right-click to truncate keys past the current frame, and control-right-click to kill all keys. Save Processed Image Sequence Dialog Launched from the Save Sequence button on the Output tab. … Button. Click this to set the output file name to write the sequence to. Make sure to select the desired file type as you do this. When writing an image sequence, include the number of zeroes you wish in the resulting sequence file names. For example, seq0000 will be a four-digit image number, starting at zero, while seq1 will have a varying number of digits, starting from 1. Compression Settings. Button. Click to set the desired compression settings, after setting up the file name and type. Subtle non-SynthEyes Quicktime “feature ” the H.264 codec requires that the Key Frame every … frames checkbox in its compression settings must be turned off. Otherwise the codec produces only a single frame! RGB Included. Checkbox. Include the RGB channels in the files produces (should usually be on). 16bit/channel. Checkbox. Produce 16 bit/channel files. Possible only if the source is 16 bit/channel. Alpha Included. Checkbox. Include the alpha channel in the output. Can be turned on only if the output format permits it. If the input images do not contain alpha data, it will be generated from the roto-splines and/or green-screen key. Or, if (only after) you turn off the RGB Included checkbox, you can turn on the Alpha Included checkbox, and alpha channel data will be produced from the roto-spline/green-screen and converted to RGB data that is written. 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Colloque 2009 de l Association de la science historique[REKISHIGAKU KENKYUKAI], Section d histoire moderne Dimanche 24 mai 2009, Université Chûô Ordre de l «Empire»et formation de l anarchisme - Imaginaires de résistance et de solidarité. - Argumentaire Pour cette occasion, nous voudrions aborder l étude de l « anarchisme », en reconsidérant le contexte politico-historique dans lequel ont pris forme les idées et les pratiques anarchistes, ainsi que leur développement jusqu’à nos jours. Les mouvements contemporains contre la mondialisation ou contre le néolibéralisme comprennent certains courants revendiquant le nom d’« anarchistes », dans lesquels l’anarchisme est posé en méthode politique ou en vision de résistance et de solidarité. L « anarchisme » s interprète ainsi comme une pratique permettant la solidarité entre diverses formes de résistances qui dépassent le cadre de l Etat, tout en préservant les différences de chacune, autrement dit comme un mouvement de «true globalisation» ( David Graever ). L’urgence actuelle d’un renouvellement des études historiques et critiques concernant le néolibéralisme et la mondialisation doit également entraîner un réexamen historique de l anarchisme et de son actualité en tant que force de résistance contre l’un et l’autre. Or, si la « Science historique de l’après-guerre »a accumulé beaucoup d études sur l anarchisme, on ne peut nier que ces travaux se sont limités à envisager le cadre du territoire ou de l Etat-nation. Pourtant, en réponse aux problèmes du néolibéralisme et de la mondialisation, les travaux récents sur l anarchisme se sont développés dans un cadre critique renouvelé par rapport aux études précédentes. Il s’agit en effet de mettre au clair que l anarchisme est né dans une situation historique où l’on peut voir les racines de la mondialisation contemporaine et que, en tant quemouvement accompagné de résistance, il a accompagné l expansion de l ordre gouvernant de l’« empire », dépassant les frontières des Etats-nations. Ainsi Benedict Anderson esquisse-t-il une histoire de l anarchisme tel qu’il s’est formé au cours de l’«early globalization» des années 1880, marquée par l expansion de l impérialisme et des réseaux mondiaux. Des années 1880 à la révolution russe, l anarchisme avait réussi – mieux que le marxisme – à former dans le monde entier des réseaux traversant les frontières des Etats-nations et des territoires, connaissant un essor remarquable. Certainement, la combinaison du « socialisme » et de l « Etat » (qu’on eut ensuite tendance à considérer comme nécessaire) finit par affaiblir le mouvement anarchiste et par offusquer la signifiaction historique même de ce dernier. Cependant l anarchisme apparut et se développa au sein d’un processus historique mondial qui continue jusqu à nos jours. Nous pensons donc qu’un réexamen de l anarchisme s’impose pour éclaircir la forme historique de l ordre « impérial » et pour pouvoir penser, du point de vue interne de l’histoire, les questions actuelles de la résistance trans-étatique. Les enjeux ou les tâches que nous proposerons sont de deux ordres 1. Les réseaux trans-territoriaux d’« anarchistes » Certains anarchistes organisèrent des mouvements traversant l’ensemble du territoire européen en employant les réseaux rendus possibles par l early globalization. Cette expansion de l’anarchisme marcha parallèlement à la résistance des nationalistes contre le colonialisme. Ainsi, à partir des années 1880, se succédèrent de nombreux attentats, dont au début la plupart étaient le fait des anarchistes, avant que les nationalistes européens, puis ceux des colonies ne prennent le relais. Il y a là un paradoxe apparent. Toutefois c’est justement en unissant la dimension nationale à un processus qui dépassait celle-ci (toutes deux résistant également à l’impérialisme) que les anarchistes purent former leurs immenses réseaux de résistance. Il nous faut attester de cette réalité historique. 2. Relations avec l ordre de l empire et d autres mouvements de résistance les transformations de l « anarchisme » C est dans cette perspective historique que l on peut éclaircir le sens de la pensée anarchiste. Par ces réseaux, l anarchisme se transforma en réponse adaptée aux contextes politiques et culturels de chacun des territoires où il évolutait. Ces transformations nombreuses, au travers d’actions de résistances à l impérialisme et au colonialisme, maintenaient une relation ambiguë ― à la fois d’accompagnement et de résistance – avec l’ordre de l’empire. Autrement dit, les discours et les pratiques de ceux qui se déclaraient « anarchistes » entraient dans une relation d’hostilité, de solidarité ou d’appropriation avec d’autres pratiques discursives parallèles, appuyant l’ordre dominant de l’empire, telles que le capitalisme, l’ethnicité, le genre ou le régionalisme. Cette configuration historique, qui transforma et diversifia l’idée d’ « anarchie », est une des raisons importantes de la difficulté qu’on éprouve à définir le contenu de sens de ce dernier. C’est pourtant en nous efforçant de mettre au clair ce contexte historique surdéterminé que nous pourrons considérer les idées de l’arnarchisme ainsi que leur actualité. La diversité de l’anarchisme contemporain au sein de l’anti-globalisme provient-elle également d’un prolongement de la ré-interprétation et du re-développement de l’anarchisme dans la résistance à l’impérialisme et à la mondialisation ? Sur ces deux points, nous demanderons les rapports de M.TANAKA Hikaru et de M. UMEMORI Naoyuki, ainsi que les commentaires de M.YAMAGUCHI Mamoru et de M. KINOSHITA Chigaya. Nous espérons que beaucoup de chercheurs se rattachant à des champs d’études divers et originaires de pays variés voudront bien participer à ce colloque et y soulèveront des débats animés. (KATAKURA Yûsuke) Rapporteur TANAKA Hikaru ( Histoire, Histoire des idées ) Maître de conférences à l’Université d’Ôsaka Kyôiku Titre Les immigrants russes anarchistes aux Etats-Unis dans les années 1880-1920. UMEMORI Naoyuki ( Histoire des idées politiques japonaises) Professeur à l’Université Waseda Titre Le statut de l anarchisme dans l histoire des idées japonaises, dans sa relation avec les idées du premier socialisme. Commentateur YAMAGUCHI Mamoru (littérature chinoise, anarchisme chinois) Professeur de l’Université Nihon KINOSHITA Chigaya (Politiques) Programme Dimanche 24 mai 2009, Au Campus de Tama de l Université Chûô 742-1 Higashi-Nakano, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0393, Japon http //www2.chuo-u.ac.jp/global/location/location/tama.html Salle 3455, Bâtiment3 10.00-10.10Discours d ouverture 10.10-11.10 TANAKA Hikaru 11.10-11.20 pause 11.20-12.20 UMEMORI Naoyuki 12.20-13.30 Déjeuner 13.30-14.00 YAMAGUCHI Mamoru 14.10-14.40 KINOSHITA Chigaya 14.40.14.50 pause 14.50-17.30Débat (Questions et réponses) ------------------------------------------- General Meeting 2009 of the Historical Science Society of Japan, Section of modern history Sunday 24 may 2009, Tama Campus of the Chuo University Order of Empire and Formation of Anarchism ~Imagination for Resistance and Solidarity~ We would like to approach anarchism , by reviewing it in the political and historical context where its ideas and practices have taken shape and developed. Contemporary movements against globalization and neoliberalism include some currents which claim the name anarchists. They set anarchism as a political method or vision for resistance and solidarity. Anarchism is interpreted here as the practice for solidarity between various forms of resistance beyond the state, while preserving the differences; i.e. a “movement of true globalization” (David Graever). The urgent need for historical studies on neoliberalism and globalization must also lead to a review of the history of anarchism and its relevance as a resistance force against these global trends. A wide range of researches on anarchism have been accumulated in the science of history. We cannot deny the fact, however, that most of these works were limited to the study within a nation-state or its territory. In response to the problems caused by neoliberalism and globalization, recent works on anarchism have developed based on renewed criticism of previous studies. In other words, they focus on clarification of the historical situation where anarchism was born and contemporary globalization roots, as well as the process of the development of anarchism as a resistance movement accompanying the expansion of imperialistic orders beyond the borders of nation-states. Benedict Anderson outlines a history of anarchism as it was formed during the “early globalization” of the 1880s, marked by the expansion of imperialism and global networks. In the 1880s, anarchism succeeded---better than Marxism---in organizing networks across the borders of nation-states and territories all over the world through exiles, immigrants and publications, and experienced a boom until the Russian revolution. Combination of socialism and the state tended to be regarded as inevitable after the Russian Revolution, which weakened the anarchist movement and even concealed its historical significance. It should be noted, however, that anarchism emerged and developed within the process of the world history that has continued until today. We therefore believe that further review of anarchism will lead to clarification of the historical development of imperialism and to comprehension of trans-state resistance from the historical point of view. The issues or tasks we propose consist of the following two points 1.Trans-Territorial Networks of Anarchists Some anarchists organized movements across European borders using the networks which had been made possible by the early globalization. This expansion of anarchism proceeded along with nationalist resistance against colonialism. In the 1880s, the terrorism executed previously by anarchists was taken over by European and colonial nationalists. Paradoxically anarchists succeeded in organizing their vast networks of resistance by tying national movements against imperialism to the process which goes beyond national borders. 2.Transformations of Anarchism in Relation to Imperialism and Resistance Movement It is in this historical perspective that one can clarify the meaning of anarchist thought. Through these resistance networks, anarchism has been transformed in response to the political and cultural contexts of each territory in which it evolved. Accompanying and resisting imperialism and colonialism, anarchism has continued to change its form. The discourse and practices of those who declared themselves anarchists did not always come in a hostile relationship with the statements and practices supporting the imperialistic order, such as capitalism, ethnicity, gender role, and regionalism. They sometimes shared the same value. This historical configuration has diversified the idea of anarchism and made it difficult for us to define its meaning. Yet, by clarifying the multi-layered historical contexts, we can have a profound understanding of the ideas of anarchism and its actuality. The diversity of contemporary anarchism in the anti-globalism movement might be considered as an extension of the re-interpretation and re-development of anarchistic resistance to imperialism and globalization. On these two points, we asked Mr. Hikaru TANAKA and Mr. Naoyuki UMEMORI for reports, and Mr. Mamoru YAMAGUCHI and Mr. Chigaya KINOSHITA for comments. We hope that many researchers in various fields of studies can participate in the symposium from around the world and have an animated debate. Yusuke KATAKURA Repporter TANAKA Hikaru ( Histoire, Histoire des idées ) Assistant professor of the Ôsaka Kyôiku University Title Les immigrants russes anarchistes aux Etats-Unis dans les années 1880-1920. UMEMORI Naoyuki ( Histoire des idées politiques japonaises) Professeur à l’Université Waseda Titre Le statut de l anarchisme dans l histoire des idées japonaises, dans sa relation avec les idées du premier socialisme. Commentater YAMAGUCHI Mamoru (littérature chinoise, anarchisme chinois) Professeur de l’Université Nihon KINOSHITA Chigaya (Politiques) Program Sunday 24 may 2009, Tama Campus of the Chuo University 742-1 Higashi-Nakano, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0393, Japan 10.10-11.10 TANAKA Hikaru 11.20-12.20 UMEMORI Naoyuki 13.30-14.00 YAMAGUCHI Mamoru 14.10-14.40 KINOSHITA Chigaya 14.40.14.50 pause 14.50-17.30 Discussion (Questions and responses) Contact KATAKURA Yusuke katecon [atmark]hotmail.co.jp Contact KATAKURA Yusuke katecon [atmark]hotmail.co.jp .