That makes sense as well.
Josh
On Sep 19, 2008, at 3:09 PM, Patrick Horgan wrote:
Jonathan Kulp wrote:
Thanks for trying it out, Josh! Glad to hear it worked for you on
OSX. Patrick has been dealing with the flags, and I don't really
understand how to do them, so my very dirty solution would be
simply to comment out the last bit of the script that opens the
file :). I can see how this would be tiresome if you were running
it on a bunch of files.
It would be cool to have a -q (quiet) mode that didn't have any
output, just quietly did it's work, and never popped up a viewer.
Of course it would return a status to tell you if it was successful.
Patrick
Jon
Josh Parmenter wrote:
I've been following this, and just tested the latest version on
OSX... quite nice guys!
Perhaps the -V flag can be set to not open the image after it is
done? This utility will be great for mass creating images (as most
command line tools are), but having Preview open each one up will
get very tiring... perhaps if the is no -V passed in, that step
can be skipped?
Again - quite nice!
Josh
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