
The jar file will run similar to the example Running the Encoder.A different nf can be specified in the jar file.The jar requires that nf (The configuration file) is in the same directory.Included in this directory is djvuencoder.jar which can be run from the commandline or from double clicking it. The configuration file is set to look in these default places for the encoders.Īll files necessary to run the gui encoder can be found in the Client directory.Recommended Path for the color encoder C:/Program Files/DjVuZone/DjVuLibre/c44.exe.Recommended Path for the bitonal encoder C:/Program Files/DjVuZone/DjVuLibre/cjb2.exe.Recommended Default Location : C:/Program Files/DjVuZone/DjVuLibre/,.Extracted directory: DjVuLibre-x.x.x-win32.Download DjVuLibre's source files and follow their instructions for compilation and installation.
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ImageMagick File: Q16-windows-dll 6.6.9-2.Remember where it was installed because it will need to be specified in the configuration file. Download ImageMagick's compiled binaries for your platform from and follow the instructions given to install to your local machine.Setting up the DjVu Standalone Encoder Installing ImageMagick This convenience utility is a Java Application that wraps the command line tools convert (ImageMagick), c44, and cjb2 (djvulibre). Setting up and Running the DjVu Standalone Encoder
