On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 06:42:25PM +0200, Tom Deprez wrote:
Did you made a certain interface to do it automatically? ie making of thumbnails?
of course. get gen3img at : http://cortex.unice.fr/~jerome/gen3img/ it's two years old now and I haven't used it for a long time, but it should solve your problems easily, here are the available command line options : You can get gen3img's help typing: gen3img --help but here are the available options: -c | --comment com embed the comment in all generated graphic files. -d | --destination dir put all files in the destination directory which is created if it doesn't exist. -f | --format ext save images to format ext (default is jpeg). -g | --geometry geom generate only the specified sizes with the specified geometry, e.g.: "s640>x480>:m800x600:n" will generate the small images in 640x480 (at most), the medium sized ones in 800x600 and the normal ones with their default dimensions. default dimensions are: small : 150>x150> medium : 300>x300> normal : actual dimensions each geom parameter after the size letter must have a format accepted by ImageMagick's convert command (man ImageMagick will help). Don't forget to include the geom parameter between double quotes if you plan to use either the > or < characters. -h | --help displays this help screen. -q | --quality q percent quality of saved images e.g.: s50:m75:n100 is the default, meaning use 50 for small size, 75 for midsize, and 100 for normal this may only apply to certain file formats. -r | --recurse recurse subdirectories. -s | --silent do not display anything except error messages. -v | --version displays gen3img's version number. hth. Jerome Alet