On 23 January 2011 10:35, Martin Renold <martin...@gmx.ch> wrote: > On Thu, Dec 09, 2010 at 10:39:50PM +1030, David Gowers (kampu) wrote: >> On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Jon Nordby <jono...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > On 9 December 2010 01:13, David Gowers (kampu) <00a...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Attached is ora2png, a tool I recently wrote that flattens .ora files >> >> and saves them as png. >> >> it requires Python and the commandline version of G'MIC >> >> (http:/gmic.sf.net) >> > Nice, this will be useful to a lot of users. >> > >> > As a better long term solution, it would be nice to use libora for >> > this. It can already render a document to a pixelbuffer, so the only >> > addition needed is to save that buffer to a PNG (there is some sample >> > code for this in the oratool.c file). Patches would be very welcomed >> > :) >> I'll have a look at this. > > But in the mean time, could we put this ora2png somewhere under source > control? I think the openraster-misc repository has a fitting description > for that: "Utilities, code-on-the-move, etc" :-) > > The oratools/ directory looks pretty much structured already, but there > should be room for more directories. Jon? > Definitely. Just add another directory (ora2png) besides oratools/ and put it there. Might want to add a README with the dependencies and such.
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