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Author Topic: inquiry: kind of macro ?  (Read 5943 times)

AbteriX

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inquiry: kind of macro ?
« on: August 18, 2005, 06:36 AM »
I don't want to override you nor the application.

Is it easely possible to save a few steps
and repeat them on one of the next picutres ?


like
i want to set this in the Preferences:
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SetBorderOutside=9@FFFFFF
SetBorderOutside=3@FF0000
SetBorderOutside=2@000000
IncreaseCanvas=30,L,R,T@FFFFFF
IncreaseCanvas=10,B@0000FF
SetShadow=5,4,4@FFFFFF
;  SaveAs="C:\MyExamplesFolder@JPG

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[ Load ]   [ Save as... ]
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Than we could press an button to execute this "macro"
on every picture we want  :)

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Re: inquiry: kind of macro ?
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2005, 09:31 AM »
it would be a bit of work to implement a macro facility -

what i think might be a better approach is, download the free and powerful ImageMagick program and make tools for it, and add the tools to the Tool Menu.

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Re: inquiry: kind of macro ?
« Reply #2 on: August 18, 2005, 01:37 PM »
it would be a bit of work to implement a macro facility -
Alright, no matter !

what i think might be a better approach is ... ImageMagick ...
Thanks but 7MB is to much for me to carry with me
and to explain my friends how it works (and me too???).

I prefer all in one tool as i know many people even never own a image editor.
For such people it is enought to switch on the pc and start word  :)

But it' O.K. !
Iam just make suggestions
since i didn't know how many work it is to implement such features
and if you say NO! it's OK for me too.