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Forum Index : Microcontroller and PC projects : Picromite as a slideshow controller
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| jovian Regular Member Joined: 16/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 63 |
I'm wanting to use the Rasberry Pi as a PDF slideshow generator. I want to be able to simply plug in a USB stick with a PDF file on the root folder and have it scan all of the images within the file and display them via HDMI at 1920x1200 in a loop. I have successfully programmed embedded controller programs in the MicroMite but am not sure where to start with USB file access, and display of PDF files. I'm good with BASIC but unfortunately I have no knowledge of Linux or Terminal commands. My idea is that once the framework is solid I can maintain or upgrade it via the BASIC elements of code. Does anyone know of an application to do this, or would be interested in developing? I have a $500 budget.javascript:AddSmileyIcon(' ')Thanks Joe |
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Quazee137![]() Guru Joined: 07/08/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 600 |
have a look at http://impressive.sourceforge.net/ apt-get install impressive visit http://impressive.sourceforge.net/ for full documentation there are a lot of pdf readers with linux a few more to look at http://github.com/Cimbali/pympress https://pdfpc.github.io/ or my lazy way make all information into image files and let https://github.com/linuxmint/xviewer process the folder of images with its slideshow setting the time between images Quazee137 I haven't got around to loading MMBasic on my RPi zeros and was woundering if you can us system calls you could run "xviewer file/s to use" from MMBasic. Then after the selected folder/files where viewed you would still be in MMBasic. Hum?? can you run the program and while its doing its job be doing something more in MMBasic. like a menu on one side of the display to skip up/ down or exit the slideshow. Or even a timed audio track. FUN STUFF we have in MMBasic. |
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| JohnS Guru Joined: 18/11/2011 Location: United KingdomPosts: 4133 |
It feels rather odd to want to use a PDF when the aim is to show images - care to say why PDF and not just the images? (It's possible to get images out of a PDF but if you're not used to Linux why give yourself extra pain...) As I recall, Peter added a system(...) function to picromite MMBasic so you can readily run anything without leaving MMBasic. John |
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| jovian Regular Member Joined: 16/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 63 |
Thank you Quazee, most useful. I will look through those links in detail when I am not so knackered! Cheers J |
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| jovian Regular Member Joined: 16/04/2017 Location: AustraliaPosts: 63 |
Sure - the user compiles the slideshow on Power Point then exports to USB drive - PDF seemed the most universal and version-change proof format... I can't remember off hand what the JPG options were. |
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| lizby Guru Joined: 17/05/2016 Location: United StatesPosts: 3469 |
What reader would you use to run a pdf slideshow on a linux machine (Raspberry Pi)? Apparently, Adobe quit supporting Adobe Reader for linux in 2013 (unless that has changed). You can still download that version, but I don't know if it supports the slideshow option; and I don't know if you can set the parameters so that it starts the slideshow automatically. Also, if you are able to run the slideshow in an automated fashion by shelling out from MMBasic on a pi, what exactly is MMBasic doing aside from initiating the slideshow? You could do that as easily without MMBasic (by issuing the same command that you shell out to). Here's a link suggesting some r-pi pdf readers: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-best-linux-pdf-viewers/ PicoMite, Armmite F4, SensorKits, MMBasic Hardware, Games, etc. on fruitoftheshed |
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