Link to originating question: https://superuser.com/a/1545028/443147
- tres.finocchi...@gmail.com On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:51 PM Tres Finocchiaro <tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, I got it. Had to remove all single quotes and use backslash instead > of uptick to escape the double-quotes. > > Here's a working Windows example: > https://gist.github.com/tresf/1bd76fc8cd4a4def215c68cab990dfb1 > > Thanks again for the help. > > > - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com > > > On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:39 PM Tres Finocchiaro < > tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Are there any known caveats to running these command on Windows? >> >> I'm testing the above with CMD and no matter how I run it, it pops up a >> dialog asking me what resolution to import the file at, I can't get it to >> run non-interactively. >> >> - I've tried escaping the asterisks >> - I've tried gimp-2.10.exe >> - I've tried gimp-console-2.10.exe >> - I've tried swapping single quotes and double-quotes >> >> It works on macOS Gimp 2.10.14 but does not work on Windows using Gimp >> 2.10.18. >> >> When I try to run the first portion interactively, I receive the >> following errors: >> >> - Opening *'C:\Users\owner\Desktop\((image'* failed: Error opening >> file C:\Users\owner\Desktop\((image: No such file or directory >> - Opening *'C:\Users\owner\Desktop\(car'* failed: Error opening file >> C:\Users\owner\Desktop\(car: No such file or directory >> - Opening *'C:\Users\owner\Desktop\(file-svg-load'* failed: Error >> opening file C:\Users\owner\Desktop\(file-svg-load: No such file or >> directory >> >> I've tried using PowerShell and receive very similar results. What am I >> doing wrong? >> >> >> -Tres >> >> - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com >> >> >> On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:51 AM Tres Finocchiaro < >> tres.finocchi...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> A one-liner using Gimp and no other tools: >>> >>> ./gimp -i -b '(let* ((image (car (file-svg-load RUN-NONINTERACTIVE >>> *"input.svg"* "" *72* (- 0 *400*) (- 0 *600*) 0))) (drawable (car >>> (gimp-image-get-active-layer image)))) (plug-in-autocrop RUN-NONINTERACTIVE >>> image drawable) (gimp-file-save RUN-NONINTERACTIVE image drawable >>> *"output.png"* *"output.png"*) (gimp-image-delete image))' -b >>> '(gimp-quit 0)' >>> >>> Where: >>> >>> - "input.svg" is the source file name >>> - 72 is the output resolution in pixels-per-inch >>> - 400 is the output width >>> - 600 is the output height >>> - "output.png" is the output file name >>> >>> -Tres >>> >>> >>> - tres.finocchi...@gmail.com >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 6:26 PM Liam R E Quin <l...@holoweb.net> wrote: >>> >>>> On Tue, 2020-04-21 at 16:39 -0400, Tres Finocchiaro wrote: >>>> > Liam, >>>> > >>>> > After re-reading your post, is it safe to assume my original question >>>> > was written in scheme/script-fu? >>>> >>>> Probably the script you were running, the one you didn't includeand got >>>> from Web archive, was in Scheme, yes. >>>> >>>> It's a text file, and the likely error from the message is that it >>>> calls file-png to export, and not file-png-save. >>>> >>>> > >>>> > If so, can someone direct me how to get a list of scheme commands >>>> > that can >>>> > be executed from a vanilla gimp install? >>>> >>>> Help->Procedure Browser >>>> >>>> slave liam >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Liam Quin - web slave for https://www.fromoldbooks.org/ >>>> with fabulous vintage art and fascinating texts to read. >>>> Click here to have the slave beaten. >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list