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FreeJ version 0.8 USAGE NOTES
===============================
NOTE: please look also at http://lab.dyne.org/FreejTutorial
FreeJ offers you various interfaces to interact with.
in fact, it's a completely asynchronous rendering engine which can even
process javascripts.
to have a tour of the capabilities, you can use the gtk-2 interface
which is the user friendly clicky thing.
FreeJ as a performance instrument can be lively used with the keyboard:
in the web documentation there is a map of the hotkeys.
Good manuality is fundamental. Manu Virtus.
the console controller is shaped on hotkeys coming from the Emacs and Vi
approach to a text editor. in fact FreeJ is using S-Lang to control the
console, an excellent library developed as part of the Jed editor.
the paragraph above recalls familiarity among unix hackers, but don't
worry if you don't get it, you can still find FreeJ interesting.
the text console gives you status information, listing all the layers
and the filters under them, scrolling all status messages and of course
letting you interact thru commands.
press ctrl-h to have a quick list of them.
here is a longer list:
LIST OF HOTKEYS, remember:
^ means CTRL key pressed
% means SHIFT key pressed
S-LANG CONSOLE
arrow keys browse selection thru layers and effects
- and - move filters and effects up and down thru chains
HOME de/activate layer, INS de/activates filter
TAB to move the selected layer around the screen
! = switch on/off OSD @ = switch on/off screen cleanup
ctrl-c = quit FreeJ (asks confirmation)
ctrl-f = go to Fullscreen
ctrl-l = cleanup and redraw the console
ctrk-x = execute a script
ctrl-a = move, rotate, zoom and spin the selected layer
ctrl-o = Open new layer (will prompt for path to file)
ctrl-e = add a new Effect to the selected layer (press TAB for list)
ctrl-b = change the Blit for the selected layer (press TAB for list)
ctrl-v = change the blit Value for the selected layer
ctrl-j = enter Jazz mode to pulse layers with keys
ctrl-t = create a text layer (will prompt for text)
ctrl-y = insert a new word in the selected text layer
ctrl-g = create a particle generator layer
ctrl-w = start streaming to the online server
and encoding to a local file in Ogg/Theora
(server and filename are configured at commandline)
LAYER COMMANDS
HOME = hide/show layer BACKSP = turn matte off
%BACKSP = white matte ^BACKSP = black matte
ctrl-+ zoom in (minus and plus on the keypad)
ctrl-- zoom out
VIDEO 4 LINUX LAYER COMMANDS:
k/m = switch up/down input channel
j/n = (if TV tuner is present) switch up/down frequency tables
h/b = (if TV tuner is present) cycle up/down frequencies
PNG LAYER COMMANDS:
k = switch blinking on/off
o = control subliminal image
p = stop subliminal
MOVIE LAYER COMMANDS (AVIFILE):
j/k = rewind and fast forward
p = pause (still can seek)
i = set/clear loop mark_in
o = set/clear loop mark_out
l = clear all loop markers
TXT LAYER COMMANDS:
l/r
arrows = go to previous/next word in text
o,p = -/+ font size, hold ctrl for bigger increase
u,i = cycle thru available fonts
b = blink cycling thru words in file, loop at end
m,k = -/+ time on screen while blinking
n,j = -/+ time off screen while blinking
FILTER COMMANDS:
DelayGrab filter
q/w = browse the 4 delay maps
a/s = -/+ blocksize
Vertigo filter
q/w = -/+ phase
a/s = -/+ zoom speed
z/x = -/+ weirdness
Simura filter:
the square of keys on the left:
|q|w|e|
|a|s|d|
|z|x|c|
switch thru various mirrors, being z normal state
QuadTrans filter
q/w = -/+ frames of the screen
SquareTrans filter
q/w = -/+ blocksize
Water filter
q/w = -/+ water density
e = big splash in the center
r = randomly placed splash
t = rain
y = whirpool in the center
u = surfer
d = distort surface (USE WITH CAUTION)
f = calm water
Cartoon filter
q/w = -/+ blending
a/s = -/+ border outline
Nervous filter
q = switch between the 2 modes
VeeJay over Ethernet TIP:
if you connect thru ssh you need to
$ export DISPLAY=localhost:0
and be sure to have the right permission on the X server
$ xhost +localhost
SDL SCREEN (doesn't work in VJoE remote network control)
^f = switch fullscreen mode
SPACE = freeze the whole engine
ESC = quits (without confirm)
TAB = on/off OSD
^TAB = on/off calibration guidelines
PRINTSCR = display nice and lovely credits
ctrl-s = save to file
NUMPAD PLUS = increase overall speed
NUMPAD MINUS = decrease overall speed
PGUP/PGDOWN = select layers up and down thru the chain
^PGUP/^PGDOWN = move layers up and down thru the chain
1 = select NORMAL BLIT 2 = select BLU BLIT
3 = select GREEN BLIT 4 = select RED BLIT
5 = select ADD BLIT 6 = select SUB BLIT
7 = select AND BLIT 8 = select OR BLIT
9 = SWITCH ALPHA blend on/off 0 = SWITCH BLANK screen on/off
with ALPHA blend you can fade thru values pressing ctrl-v and
then moving the mouse up and down.
%ARROWS = move layers around thru the screen
mouse-l = drag layers around, slowly and smoothly
F1 - F12 = select an available filter (enter to create it)
you can browse thru loaded plugins with this
^F1-^F12 = select the filter bank from which browse filters
filters are stored in 12 banks, containing 12 filters each
UP/DOWN = select created filters up and down thru the chain
^UP/DOWN = move created filters up and down thru the chain
DELETE = remove selected filter
^DELETE = remove ALL filters
INSERT = activate/deactivate filter
(filters may have their own keys to change specific parameters)
SDL TIP:
if you set the environmental variable SDL_VIDEODRIVER to have different
rendering backends:
$ export SDL_VIDEODRIVER=aalib
happy hacking
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