Hello Sven,
thanx for that. I tried something like
gimp -i -n -f -d -s -b '(gimp-file-save-thumbnail /path/to/image.psd)'
-b '(gimp-quit 0)'
but i didn't get it work :(
This is what have done so far:
http://my.opera.com/area42/blog/generating-thumbnails-using-gimp
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On Sunday 02 December 2007 01:29:39 am William Skaggs wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like the idea of having this functionality available. I have tried the
patch and it seems very capable. There appears to be bug which presented
itself when I did the following: ...
Thanks for the bug
Hi,
On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 12:56 +0100, Eckhard M. Jäger wrote:
thanx for that. I tried something like
gimp -i -n -f -d -s -b '(gimp-file-save-thumbnail /path/to/image.psd)'
-b '(gimp-quit 0)'
but i didn't get it work :(
Have a look at the documentation again (hint: I gave you a link).
Hello Sven,
thanks for the link and the help.
there is a thing that i don't understand, my script is opening the file
and so the thumbnail
is generated by Gimp automaticly when closing gimp.
I thought using gimp-file-save-thumbnail would be faster and uses less
memory then opening
the files
Daniel Falk wrote:
I prefer to work efficiently with a gui actually (Don't laugh!).
Anybody know of a good gui option?
I enjoy Thunderbird, but of course, YMMV.
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From: Eckhard M. Jger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
there is a thing that i don't understand, my script is opening the
file and so the thumbnail is generated by Gimp automaticly when
closing gimp. ...
Unless a file contains an internal thumbnail (as jpeg files sometimes
do), there is no way to