On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 17:11, Mental Patient wrote: > I found myself using imagemagic often to > manipulate photos taken with a digital camera. I use nautilus/gnome as > my desktop environment. After a while it got annoying to have to keep > dropping into a shell to rotate, scale or montage the picture(s). So I > wrote a couple pygtk scripts and put them in the scripts dir for > nautilus. So now I can select a bunch of pictures, right click and send > them to the wrapper. Up pops a gtk2 interface that I can use to set > options like rotational direction, or filetype to output as a montage. > It fits in with the rest of the desktop and I dont have to keep > opening/closing terminals. Very interesting. Are your scripts distributed somewhere ?
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