Hello!
This Linux/Unix 'convert' command exists but seems not to be present on Puppy! I need it to resize png images inside a script...
Thank you for your attention.
Regards.
[SOLVED] Command to resize png images
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[SOLVED] Command to resize png images
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'/usr/bin/resizepng'
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Thanks for replying.
I finally found something in Puppy but the command seems to be part of Pwidget by zigbert!That is part of the ImageMagick package. You can get it with the Puppy Package Manager, from an Ubuntu repository, I think
'/usr/bin/resizepng'
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resizepng in.png out.png w h x
- - w (width): number of pixels
- h (height): number of pixels
- x, don't know exactly what is this number used for but if not present, command doesn't work and console sends a segmentation error... Any number different from 0 seems working... This has to be cleared up though!
Last edited by Argolance on Mon 03 Oct 2011, 07:05, edited 2 times in total.
Dear Argolance,
You could try my picscale: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72183, which can handle a variety of file types, the alpha channel (transparency) and is small. Barry has included it in later puppies too:) http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02375.
With kind regards,
vovchik
You could try my picscale: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=72183, which can handle a variety of file types, the alpha channel (transparency) and is small. Barry has included it in later puppies too:) http://bkhome.org/blog/?viewDetailed=02375.
With kind regards,
vovchik