Richard Bos wrote:
Op maandag 15 augustus 2005 13:57, schreef Peter Vollebregt:
Can someone shine light on the possibility to use 'sendImages'. I'm still looking for the possibility to decrease the size of multiple images and have them sent on the fly....
I have this ability via 'kim' that you can get from the oc2pus component in apt (that you undoubtedly can use).
But, why only kim?? It has defined as a kde services: /opt/kde3/share/services/kipiplugin_sendimages.desktop
Kim requires/uses imagemagick. Apart from kim i have also installed libkipi and kipi-plugins (kde component apt) btw: am using the latest kde version available from apt (3.4.2-3) for suse 9.3 but i had it working before.
Isn't than not seen by all other applications, when enquiring for the what actions are possible with a picture (png/jpg) file?
? It works in konqueror in the actions menu
BTW: what is being offered in 'kim' (isn't it kimdaba)? Can you resize and email on fly?
It is kim. And yes it can resize/compress and send (via kmail) on the fly.
From the description:
Kim is a kde service menu which allows to resize, convert, rotate, (
...) your
images without to use a graphical application like Gimp! This service
menu can
be considered as a frontend of ImageMagick.
Main features of Kim:
Compress and resize
* Compress to 70%, 80%, 90% or other,
* Resize to 300x225, 600x450, 800x600, 1024x768, 1200x900 px or other,
* Resize and compress for the web.
Convert and rotate
* Convert in JPG, PNG, GIF, TIFF or other,
* Rotate images.
Treatment and publication
* Rename images,
* Convert in grayscale,
* Add a whith or black border,
* Watermarck images,
* Send by mail resized images.
Authors:
Charles Bouveyron