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It aims to be a versatile, easy and fast tool for your folders. By scripting Basenji in Python it will be very easy to add new criteria on the files or folders you want to index, Basenji can be made to index any image file, nothing else is supported.
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That opens the help.
Alfresco ViewDoc is a standalone viewer application that allows the viewer to view the content, structure and life-cycle of a list of ViewDoc entries. In addition to creating an index, users can search for all content in a specific list, all content matching a specific query, or content that is older than a certain date range. Those can be saved as a ViewDoc index entry that can be used later.
All content will be indexed and a database is automatically created to store the content.
A ViewDoc index entry will contain the date where the content was first created or last updated. When a ViewDoc entry is saved, the date of the currently saved ViewDoc entry is updated. The ViewDoc entry stores the title of the ViewDoc entry itself, the authors/contributors, the list/ID of the list the ViewDoc entry belongs to, an XPath for searching the whole ViewDoc entry or an XPath for searching a specific element like the top element in the ViewDoc entry.
Editing and management of ViewDoc entries are no different from the normal views that are used to view content and it is no different from any other content type.
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Basenji is a tool designed for indexing digital media. It is able to store data in flat file formats like:
-.dbx: Basenji indexes in a database using the free XLire player.
-.dbf: BaseCamp allows you to index your iPhone or iTouch.
-.xls: BaseCamp allows you to index your Apple iPad.
-.dwg: Also known as basecamp, MacZoo and XCalibre.
-.dbg: iCatalogs has for the first time implemented a generic codebase that allows for indexing of multiple database formats.
-.db: Basenji features a GUI and can be used as a desktop application.
In other words, Basenji is an application that, with a set of tools, allows you to index the files in your media collection. At its core, Basenji makes no assumptions on the database format that you choose to store your music in. It only depends on the name and the extension you want to give to your files.
Once created, you can view your files, play your files, look for songs and playlists in a very visual way. When you are done, you can search for specific files within all those music collections.
Basenji’s GTK+ frontend allows you to easily create your media collections and organize your music files in a very intuitive way. Basenji can open and save directly to and from various data formats, including:
-.dbx: This file format is free for personal and educational use. You can use this file format to store your music in your database.
-.dbf: BaseCamp allows you to index your iPhone or iTouch.
-.xls: BaseCamp allows you to index your Apple iPad.
-.dwg: Also known as basecamp, MacZoo and XCalibre.
-.dbg: iCatalogs has for the first time implemented a generic codebase that allows for indexing of multiple database formats.
-.db: Basenji features a GUI and can be used as a desktop application.
More info in the CHangelog.
You can read more about Basenji here:
Basenji has been the leader of the development team for the applications:
– gosvox: a free, open-source, audio player tool.
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A portable desktop applications that allows fast indexing of volume collections.
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Basenji is primarily being developed on Linux platforms and other UNIX variants. However, it is pretty platform independend as all that is really needed is a common C runtime library to reference. Users of BSD-based OS’s may find it, although they may require more tweaks to get it running for them.
BASENJI provides a GUI, called BaseViewer, and a library, called BaseDB, for easy and fast indexing of volume collections.
BaseViewer:
Basenji BaseViewer is a slimmed down version of the more comprehensive BaseView application which can be found at The main difference is that Basenji BaseViewer will allow you to browse through each volume objects and will provide sorting on the fly. It also supports mounting removable media and copying files across volumes. In other words, it is designed to be used as a simple file browser. It however, can also be used as an alternative to the default file manager in GTK+ applications by setting the GTK+ default file manager to it’s own window. Since Basenji BaseViewer is GTK+, it will require GTK+ 2.4.2 to work on the latest Linux distributions and more recent GTK+ 3 versions may work, but may not be fully supported.
BaseDB:
The BaseDB library is designed to do the heavy lifting in terms of indexing, searching and database management. It implements volume object browsing, file copying, volume object metadata retrieval and indexing. The main object in Indexing is the VolumeIterator, which will iterate over all volumes in a collection and an instance of this class for each volume will provide the Indexing features. The BaseDB library is reusable and can be embedded into applications and drivers without a recompilation of any of them.
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You will first need to download the appropriate version for your system. The versions in this repository are in:
tar.gz: tar.gz files containing all installation files
pkg: binary pkg files with precompiled packages
zip: the distribution as a zip file
The zip and pkg files are compatible between Linux distributions but the tar.gz file contains all dependencies in it’s own directory structure and should work with any Linux distribution.
Where possible, the pkg files
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Basenji is a library written in C++ which is used to index media in a customized database. The volume indexing database consists of tabular rows of data which are created on the fly from files in a directory tree. The media to index is stored in a non-unique fashion, this means that if you have two CDs in the same tree which have the same filename it will be saved as a singular row in the database. All unique links in the database are stored in a “Block” object. That unique links are saved this way allows you to take advantage of link comparison for searching in the database. What that means is that when you search for “Bill Gates” it will compare the unique value of the block which contains the link “Bill Gates” to all other links which contain the string “Bill Gates” in the parent block and not all other links within the unique link itself.
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The core of Basenji is written in C++ and uses GLib and Cairo (Gtk+ and Gdk). To index the media you first need to create two helper classes. “Volume.h” and “VolumeDB.h” which are used to properly access the media. The VolumeDB.h file only adds the functions needed to properly access the media. Volume.h is the file used to create the database. It basically provides the means for you to create a database and hold all the links. It also has a few functions to properly access the media. VolumeDB.h is basically a specialized database of Volume.h. VolumeDB stores all the links and information about them in a folder tree. When you index media it is saved as a link in a Vol.h file which points back to the actual link. This way you can link every file you want in the index to the original file. Currently the only helper classes to create links are: “Volume.LinkGenerator”, “Volume.LinkPreviewer”, “Volume.LinkStore” and “Volume.LinkSupplier”
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You can read more about how Basenji works (and how to create links) on the gnome.org forums or github.
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GNOME >= 2.30 (2.30.2 at the time of writing this doc)
GTK >= 2.20
GIO >= 2.26
GDBus >= 0.99
GStreamer >= 0.10
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System Requirements For Basenji:
Hard disk space: 3.1 GB
Processor: Intel Pentium III 500MHz
Memory: RAM 256MB
Internet: To activate the autosave feature, it is recommended that the “Auto Save Enabled” feature be enabled in the Software.
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