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Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
31-08-2019 9:35 AM
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@shutter, I've taken the opportunity and written an image resizing application for you Linux Mint OS that should hopefully do what you need i.e. resize images using drag and drop.
It's written using Qt so in theory should work OOB for you, but see my email for full instructions.
This is what it looks like showing the result of dragging the two highlighted images on to the UI.
Hope it helps.
Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
31-08-2019 10:04 AM
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Why not share this more widely - obviously the GUI bits have made it much more complicated than a plain CLI solution.
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Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
31-08-2019 10:13 AM
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@Anonymous WOW ! THANK YOU VERY MUCH... Will have a go, this afternoon, as I am just about to go out now,...
Really do appreciate it....
Cheeers
Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
31-08-2019 10:41 AM
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@VileReynard wrote:
Why not share this more widely
Not sure what you mean @VileReynard
Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
31-08-2019 9:50 PM
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How about sharing the source code?
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Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
01-09-2019 10:47 AM
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Latest update, having made a few tweaks I've just sent this version to @shutter
@VileReynard Will the source code be of any use to you it's written in C++?
Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
01-09-2019 12:26 PM
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I wouldn't really understand C++ - but I could surely compile it, assuming its got standard make instructions and give it a try.
But if it needs some re-packaging etc then I can continue to use standard CLI resizing commands.
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Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
01-09-2019 1:04 PM
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That's fair enough @VileReynard but in order to compile it you will need a working (Open Source) installation of Qt with a GCC Toolchain as Qt use a .pro file for it's build process if you're happy with this let me know.
I do have an Installer that I built for @shutter but I'd need your email address (PM'd) if you wanted this as an alternative.
Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
01-09-2019 2:02 PM
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@Anonymous - thanks - but that sounds like a lot of complexity far beyond what I'd be capable of doing!
Thanks anyway.
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Re: Fast Image Resizer on Linux Mint 19.1
01-09-2019 2:17 PM
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You're welcome, does no harm to ask.
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