Well, it's Troy's trick really (he showed me), but I don't think he'll
mind if I share it :P

I am not on Linux now, but it is imagemagick - specifically montage
See http://www.imagemagick.org/script/montage.php

I used something like

montage -tile 5 -frame 5 -geometry 270 -montitor -label %f
infiles*.png outfile.png

Which does a montage with 5 columns (-tile), a frame of 5 pixels
around each image(-frame). Each image is resized to 270xwhatever.
-monitor means it shows us progress and -label %f gives the image name
as the file name

Hope that helps

I am thinking of making a couple of scripts to be used as nautilus actions
'Resize this image to wiki size' and 'montage this folder'

But I'm not a bash guru.... If people think it'd be useful I'll have a
go sometime

The website really is very good
On 7/24/06, Niklas Weidel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fantastic!

Can I ask what you guys use to create the contact sheets?

/weidel

2006/7/24, Who <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
Okay, you can now find this on the wiki at

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Incoming/EdgyProposals/LSplashProposal

If you are in a hurry, you could just look down the left and along the
bottom for a summary :)

Also, you can find the SVGs of my work there too

Who


On 7/23/06, Who <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have done 50, count them, 50 different logon splashes.
>
> http://mailforwho.googlepages.com/Lsplash_Who.jpg
>
> There are about 5 different bgs and several layouts for each.
>
> I tried to just let it all flow :P
>
> Broadly speaking I think they get a _lot_ better towards the end of
> the series - sorry if you're on 56k, you may never get to see them :P
>
> I will wiki it when the wiki comes back to life - I can put a bunch of
> SVGs up there too (I have 11 :P)
>
> All opinions and advice happily accepted
>
> Who
>

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