hi lord knows, i don't know the answer to that directly, but it might be here: http://adrian.gimp.org/batch/batch.html
carol On 2002-12-19 at 1935.36 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed this: > Hello, > > I am having an issue with a Script that I have written being called from the > command line. > > Here is what I am trying to do. I have written a script using Scheme that runs > great when I have Gimp loaded up (ie not from the command line). No problems, > does everything that I want. The real point of the script is to automate some > image resizing from the command line. I know that many of you out there are > going to point out that ImageMagick will do what I am looking for. I have > already gone down that path and the image quality of the scaled images is not up > to the quality that client wants. However, I can make a better, smaller image > using Gimp....now I just need to make it completely automated. > > here is the rub..... > > I have the script streamlined down and everything is set to be > non-interactive. So i should just be able to pass in the variables and away we > go.... My thinking is obviously flawed here as it doesn't quite work. > > here is how I am calling the script:.... > > gimp -b '(script-fu-automated-resize 1 "200" "200" > "/export/home/matt/toprocess/Imagein.jpg" > "/export/home/matt/toprocess/Imageout.jpg")' '(gimp-quit 0)' > > The script takes in a height, width, beginning image and output image. I pass > it a 1 before all of that for non-interactive. The script is designed to open > the beginning image, resize accordingly, and then save to the output image. > > I get the following response..... > batch command: executed successfully. > > One would think that I should be able to check my system and I should see the > end image....nope....nada...nothing. If I change the option of 1 to 0 to run in > interactive mode...I get the prompt for the default values of the script. > Height, Width, Image to process....final image. If I enter those in, click the > ok button....it runs like a champ. What am I missing? I have the > non-interactive bit set on the file open which I assume is what is causing this > dialog to pop up. > > Any ideas? tips? Pointer? References? Anyone already have a thumbnail script > that works in this way that can shed some light on the subject? > > Matt Patterson > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-user mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user