"GraphicConverter can ... batch process files, which makes your life a whole
lot easier if you convert or edit multiple images on a regular basis. And
Lemke has incorporated a full suite of powerful AppleScript commands within
GraphicConverter. You can write scripts to automate repetitive routines, or
you can use AppleScripts that others have written to help you with a variety
of tasks."
http://www.apple.com/macosx/applications/graphicconverter/gc2.html

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On 14-11-2002 19:44, "Allen Watson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The display of the preview of images depends on whether or not a preview was
> stored with the file. It has to be done when the file is created, or
> modified. GraphicConverter, for instance, can create a preview image for
> files that do not have them. You have to open the file to do it. Or rather,
> you use the File Open menu item, and in the dialog box, if the file has no
> preview, there is a button to Create Preview, which takes less than a
> second. However, so far as I know, you have to select and click individually
> for every file. There is probably an easier way but I don't know it.


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