08-23-2002
Thank You
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You.
I downloaded the utilities and copied the date.exe part over, set up the script like you suggested and viola - You have saved me a great amount of work.
Did I forget to say "Thank You"?
Steve
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tuxpaint-import
TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1) Tux Paint Import TUXPAINT-IMPORT(1)
NAME
tuxpaint-import -- Import image files into Tux Paint(1)
SYNOPSYS
tuxpaint-import [--help]
tuxpaint-import filename(s)
DESCRIPTION
tuxpaint-import is a simple shell script which uses some NetPBM (pnm(5)) tools (anytopnm, pnmscale and pnmtopng) along with date(1) to con-
vert an arbitrary image file (e.g., a JPEG, GIF, etc.) into a PNG(5) file which can be used by the drawing program Tux Paint (tuxpaint(1))
and places it in the user's Tux Paint saved-files directory ($HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/).
EXAMPLE
tuxpaint-import picture.jpg photo.png cartoon.gif
ENVIRONMENT
$HOME to determine where the files should go so that they can be access within Tux Paint using its Open command.
FILES
$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved
where new image files are stored, after being resized and converted into PNG format.
$HOME/.tuxpaint/saved/.thumbs
where thumbnail images are stored.
AUTHOR
Bill Kendrick. <bill@newbreedsoftware.com>
SEE ALSO
tuxpaint(1), pnm(5), png(5), anytopnm(1), pnmscale(1), pnmtopng(1), date(1),
And documentation within /usr/[local/]share/doc/tuxpaint/.
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