width and saves it to www images rsync directory
on LDAD.
Tony Freeman
2007, National Weather Service, Louisville
March 06, 2007
RGB* GRAY*
SF-IMAGEThe Image 0
SF-STRING Location smb://ldad_images/screenshots/
SF-STRING File Name web-image.png
it to www images rsync
directory on LDAD.
Tony Freeman
2007, National Weather Service
March 06, 2007
RGB* GRAY*
SF-IMAGEThe Image0
SF-STRINGFile Nameweb-image.png
)
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Any help would be appreciated.
-- Tony
GTK/Glib ... maybe there's a tutorial
or example you know of?
-- Tony
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Tony Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I wonder if someone could help me with this problem I'm having using the
'system' command in a scheme file.
Unfortunately, the 'system
OK, I found this site ... I'll be studying this for a while :-)
http://developer.gimp.org/plug-in-template.html
-- Tony
Tony Freeman wrote:
Thanks for all the comments,
I guess I'll investigate python-fu.
I do not see a tutorial on the gimp website for python-fu
(http://www.gimp.org
Thanks Joao,
I see what you mean about C. I just tried to do a drop shadow in C and
could not find any examples.
I'm reading the python-fu stuff now :-)
-- Tony
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Sunday 11 March 2007 01:25, Tony Freeman wrote:
OK, I found this site ... I'll
it open.
Hopefully the
# user will not be too confused by this.
#pdb.gimp_display_delete(img)
register(
python_fu_send_to_web,
Send an image to ls1 rsync directory,
Send image to ls1 for rsync to web farm after resampling it to
proper size and adding drop shadow.,
Tony
I have a issue about a couple of your questions. The one that prompted
me to write this note is the one that says:
[quote]
Members of the open source community generally agree that
1) You will make money by working on open source projects.
[/quote]
This somehow strikes me as a loaded