On Sat, Jun 25, 2005 at 07:56:27AM +0200, Andreas Waechter wrote:
>
> 15 out of 17 mail lists I read have a reply-to header with
> the list address, the only other list which has one is one I
> only read and never reply - with those 15 mail lists, a
> "Reply" goes to the list.
>
15 out of 17 o
Andreas,
Not sure what is going on in your Thunderbird, maybe a setting or
something, but "reply" should send it right back to the mail list.
No, Thunderbird should not "reply" to the list with the
current settings of the list.
There is no "Reply-To" header, thus a "Reply" has to go to
th
On Friday 24 June 2005 10:45 am, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> nuno alexandre wrote:
> > Oh and BTW,
> > Can you _please_ reply only to the list and not to me personally,
> > unless requested ?
>
> Unfortunately (IMO) this list is set up so that a "Reply"
> goes NOT to the list but to the original send
Hi,
Andreas Waechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Unfortunately (IMO) this list is set up so that a "Reply" goes NOT to
> the list but to the original sender of the message.
> I don't know why this list is set up in this way - replying to the
> list (for public discussion) is IMO the standard ca
Hi,
Francois du Toit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I wanted to suggest something similar. To not make gimp more
> configurable just because there's no space in the user interface
> seems silly to me. Make the feature configurable so the user can use
> gimp the way he/she wants to. If it clutters
Please do not reply to this message.
Please let this discussion end as quickly as possible.
On Fri, 24 Jun 2005, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 16:45:50 +0200
> From: Andreas Waechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Mult
In case others do not read Svens journal this might be of interest
http://svenfoo.geekheim.de/index.php/2005-06-17/maemo-applications/#comments
Sven was lucky enough to win a Nokia handheld device and has expressed
interest in creating a custom version of the GIMP to work on the smaller
display.
Jon Lapham wrote:
Okay, I've installed your plugin, wow, really nice work!
Thanks, glad you like it.
I have a few suggestions, do you want this discussion on the Gimp
Users list, private email, or some other mailing list?
May as well take it to email, unless you think anyone else
here woul
David Hodson wrote:
Jon Lapham wrote:
Is it possible to rescale multiple images (ie: hundreds) without
having to open each one individually in the Gimp? I guess this would
be a sort of batch processing.
David's Batch Processor (DBP) is a Gimp plugin to do exactly this.
Look at http://membe
> I can say that you are better suited with ImageMagick and, like you
> said, your custom perl scripts.
> I quote:
>
> "Batch mode is slow. Its not really a practical replacement for tools
> like ImageMagick or NetPBM when it comes to large scale image
> conversions or similar. At least not withou
On Friday 24 June 2005 10:28, Jon Lapham wrote:
> nuno alexandre wrote:
> > you can use convert from ImageMagick.
> > [snip shell script]
>
> As I mentioned, I have a perl script (incidently using the
> ImageMagick module) which does exactly what your shell script does.
>
> I was just curious if/h
nuno alexandre wrote:
I quote:
[...]
src: http://adrian.gimp.org/batch/batch-7.html
I quote http://adrian.gimp.org/batch/batch.html, the contents page
for that document:
"NOTE: This doc is ancient. It it wrong. You really want to look at
Basic_Batch instead."
That's http://gimp.org/tutor
David Hodson wrote:
Jon Lapham wrote:
Is it possible to rescale multiple images (ie: hundreds) without
having to open each one individually in the Gimp? I guess this would
be a sort of batch processing.
David's Batch Processor (DBP) is a Gimp plugin to do exactly this.
Look at http://member
nuno alexandre wrote:
Oh and BTW,
Can you _please_ reply only to the list and not to me personally,
unless requested ?
Unfortunately (IMO) this list is set up so that a "Reply"
goes NOT to the list but to the original sender of the message.
I don't know why this list is set up in this way - re
Jon Lapham wrote:
Is it possible to rescale multiple images (ie: hundreds) without having
to open each one individually in the Gimp? I guess this would be a sort
of batch processing.
David's Batch Processor (DBP) is a Gimp plugin to do exactly this.
Look at http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hod
Oh and BTW,
Can you _please_ reply only to the list and not to me personally,
unless requested ?
Thank you.
nuno
--
"Non-free programs are dangerous to you and to your community.
Don't let them get a place in your life." - RMS
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On Fri, Jun 24, 2005 at 10:28:51AM -0300, Jon Lapham wrote:
> nuno alexandre wrote:
> >you can use convert from ImageMagick.
> >[snip shell script]
>
> As I mentioned, I have a perl script (incidently using the ImageMagick
> module) which does exactly what your shell script does.
>
> I was just
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 10:28 -0300, Jon Lapham wrote:
> nuno alexandre wrote:
> > you can use convert from ImageMagick.
> > [snip shell script]
>
> As I mentioned, I have a perl script (incidently using the ImageMagick
> module) which does exactly what your shell script does.
>
> I was just curio
nuno alexandre wrote:
you can use convert from ImageMagick.
[snip shell script]
As I mentioned, I have a perl script (incidently using the ImageMagick
module) which does exactly what your shell script does.
I was just curious if/how the Gimp could do it, as I use the Gimp for
all my image p
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 10:03 -0300, Jon Lapham wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> Is it possible to rescale multiple images (ie: hundreds) without having
> to open each one individually in the Gimp? I guess this would be a sort
> of batch processing.
Hi,
you can use convert from ImageMagick.
cd /dir/with_
Hello list,
Is it possible to rescale multiple images (ie: hundreds) without having
to open each one individually in the Gimp? I guess this would be a sort
of batch processing.
Background: I have a perl script which I run to shrink images before
uploading to the web. This typically shrinks
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