Re: GIMP Table Magic

2000-07-29 Thread Charles Iliya Krempeaux

Hello,

Sven was refering to the 'format' that your original e-mail
was in.  Your original e-mail was in the 'HTML format'.  It
is the custom/convention of this mailing list to only post
messages in 'text format'.

See ya

 Charles Iliya Krempeaux



Andrew J Fortune wrote:
> 
> Sven,
> 
> I'm not posting HTML mail to this list !!!  It is related to GIMP
> development, i.e. I am either looking for an existing plugin or finding out
> how to create my own in GIMP. It just so happens to be HTML-related, and so
> therefore I was giving the background to what I wanted.
> 
> Regarding perl-o-tine, I mentioned in another EMail (posted around the same
> time) that I wanted to investigate this, but could not find any Perl
> scripting capability within GIMP. As I also mentioned, I am a newbie as far
> as GIMP development goes - so please be gentle with me.Perl
> functionality is probably there, and I've looked for it, but I can't find
> it
> 
> I am using v1.1.24.
> 
> regards,
> Andrew
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 6:14 AM
> Subject: Re: GIMP Table Magic
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > first of all: please stop posting HTML mail to this list.
> >
> > > I was looking in the DB Browser, and noticed a function called =
> > > file-GTM-save. In the blurb, it says that it is called "GIMP Table =
> > > Magic", and it creates an HTML table from an image by slicing it up. =
> > > This is not unlike what Macromedia Fireworks does (in Fireworks, you can
> =
> > > slice up an image and create javascript rollovers from certain slices).
> >
> > GTM is definitely not what you are looking for. It creates a HTML table
> > with uniformly colored table cells representing your image. You don't
> > want to try that on a 800x600 image.
> >
> > Try using guillotine or perl-o-tine. Both plug-ins slice the image along
> > guides and perl-o-tine even creates the HTML for you.
> >
> >
> > Salut, Sven
> >
> >



Re: GIMP Table Magic

2000-07-29 Thread Andrew J Fortune

Sven,

I'm not posting HTML mail to this list !!!  It is related to GIMP
development, i.e. I am either looking for an existing plugin or finding out
how to create my own in GIMP. It just so happens to be HTML-related, and so
therefore I was giving the background to what I wanted.

Regarding perl-o-tine, I mentioned in another EMail (posted around the same
time) that I wanted to investigate this, but could not find any Perl
scripting capability within GIMP. As I also mentioned, I am a newbie as far
as GIMP development goes - so please be gentle with me.Perl
functionality is probably there, and I've looked for it, but I can't find
it

I am using v1.1.24.

regards,
Andrew

- Original Message -
From: Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 6:14 AM
Subject: Re: GIMP Table Magic


> Hi,
>
> first of all: please stop posting HTML mail to this list.
>
> > I was looking in the DB Browser, and noticed a function called =
> > file-GTM-save. In the blurb, it says that it is called "GIMP Table =
> > Magic", and it creates an HTML table from an image by slicing it up. =
> > This is not unlike what Macromedia Fireworks does (in Fireworks, you can
=
> > slice up an image and create javascript rollovers from certain slices).
>
> GTM is definitely not what you are looking for. It creates a HTML table
> with uniformly colored table cells representing your image. You don't
> want to try that on a 800x600 image.
>
> Try using guillotine or perl-o-tine. Both plug-ins slice the image along
> guides and perl-o-tine even creates the HTML for you.
>
>
> Salut, Sven
>
>




Re: GIMP Table Magic

2000-07-29 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

first of all: please stop posting HTML mail to this list.

> I was looking in the DB Browser, and noticed a function called =
> file-GTM-save. In the blurb, it says that it is called "GIMP Table =
> Magic", and it creates an HTML table from an image by slicing it up. =
> This is not unlike what Macromedia Fireworks does (in Fireworks, you can =
> slice up an image and create javascript rollovers from certain slices).

GTM is definitely not what you are looking for. It creates a HTML table
with uniformly colored table cells representing your image. You don't 
want to try that on a 800x600 image.

Try using guillotine or perl-o-tine. Both plug-ins slice the image along
guides and perl-o-tine even creates the HTML for you.


Salut, Sven