>> > >> > >>seems to fit nicely with the ANT framework. See where I'm coming from > >>with this? :) > >> > >> > > > >sort of > > > Lets say you're working for a company with multiple products that all > share the same template image for their company logo. The marketing > dept comes to you and insists that you do the following for each splash > screen: > > Take the template company logo image and insert a different product logo > per product to the precise location (precise down to the pixel, and yes > there are people who are this picky....). Then take the resulting image > and draw the product name, version, build # and date, and rotate that > slighty by 5 degrees. > > Are there any existing utils that allow you to do this without either > writing a shell script or coding your own executable specific for the > task? I haven't been able to find one.... and I think it'd be > incredibly useful. Especially if a wide assortment of ANT users develop > servlet based apps. You can also throw some more twists to the story, > like add a certain border, or background, alpha layer, etc to make the > task more difficult. Is there an existing automated solution to this? >
yeah, that makes sense. You are using ant as your workflow language for image manip. Actually I always thought about doing an image scale task for doing some of my photo processing before publishing, and we do have an <imagediff> task that takes two jpegs, diffs them into a jpeg to highlight differences, and can throw a buildexception if the two images dont match. Regression testing on the old SVG, see. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
