Hi Everyone

In my spare time I've been working on a little project called Graft. It's a 
batch conversion tool a lot like osgConv but also uses Qt for a GUI.

It also adds the powerful feature of treating individual conversions (i.e. a 
visitor or image resize) as Actions that can be added as to a queue and applied 
one after the other. The queues can then be saved and shared with others (if 
you've ever used automator on OS X it's a bit like that)

Actions can also be added via plugins with the hope that eventually they'll be 
an action for every possibility. For this initial release I've added as many 
basic actions as I can and would now like to see what others think and any 
ideas for new Actions.

I've provided Windows (x64), OS X (x64) and Linux (x32) builds on my website

http://hogbox.com/index.php/graft

I've only tested them on Windows 7, OS X 10.9.5, Ubuntu 12.04

On linux you need to make Graft.sh executable and run that so the libraries are 
found and possibly also run

apt-get build-dep openscenegraph

As I haven't included 3rdParty dependancies other than osg and Qt in the linux 
build.

The source code is available here

https://github.com/tomhog/Graft

Anyway, if anyone would like to have a try please let me know how you get on 
and any possible ideas for new actions.

Thanks
Tom

PS
Quick tutorial as I've not written anything up yet
Add inputs via the + button or drag and drop files onto the window
Actions are applied to inputs when 'process' is clicked.
Selected input file is shown in preview with all actions applied from last 
process
Export will save out the currently selected input
To save out all Inputs add an Save File action

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