Allen Brown wrote:
Mr O wrote:
For all the webheads, is there a way under linux to create
clickable regions on an image? Would I have to do it via html to
exact coordinates? Is there a GIMP plugin? How would I
accomplish that?
TIA for any advice.
Mr O.
I'm sure tk can do this. You would insert an image into
a canvas. You would then create a callback for clicking
on the canvas. The callback would get the coordinates.
You could then do whatever you wanted.
The resulting tcl program would be portable to pretty much
any OS.
apt-get install tk8.4 tcl8.4 tkx8.3 tclx8.3
http://www.mit.edu/afs/sipb/project/tcl/linuxbin/tclhelp
Develop your app with "wish", the tk shell. Use tclhelp
to figure out what to do with the canvas.
Oh, wait. You want to use this on a web page. Tk doesn't work
there. Too bad.
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