On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 10:37:43AM -0400, Lanman wrote:
> Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> >On Thursday 26 August 2004 07:38, Lanman wrote:
> >
> >>Hoyt Bailey wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Thursday 26 August 2004 06:50, Lanman wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>Does anyone know of a way to resize a batch of icons all at once?
> >>>>I've been looking at Imagemagick, but can't get the command-line to
> >>>>work properly. There seems to be some options or info missing from
> >>>>the Man-Page for it, and I can't find any other info on the correct
> >>>>procedure.
> >>>>
> >>>>I have several folders of images which need to be resized into
> >>>>several different sizes, so being able to resize recursively
> >>>>through several folders and sub-folders would be handy as well.
> >>>>
> >>>>TIA,
> >>>>
> >>>>Lanman
> >>>
> >>>If there is some way you can simply identify the size 'sed'
> >>>probably could do it.
> >>
> >>Hoyt, I know the exact sizes and there are 4 of them. All these
> >>images each need to be resized to the four fixed sizes. Can you give
> >>me some info re - sed? I need to be able to input a command for
> >>multiple images at one time, and hopefully so have sed send the
> >>output to 4 different folders - 1 for each of the sizes.
> >>
> >>TIA
> >>
> >>Lanman
> >
> >I'm not sure how icons are sized.  If there is a 'size:40' then you can 
> >convert that to any size you want by finding /size: 40/ and replacing 
> >that with /size: 50/ any time it occurs in as many files as exist say 
> >you have Chapter01 thru Chapter50, then every <regexp> can be changed 
> >to <newregexp> by 'sed'.  Its been a number of years since I have used 
> >sed and I dont remember the syntax but it goes something like this:
> >cat /<dirpath>/* | sed /size: 40/r/size: 50/ tee /<newdirpath>
> >sed is a stream editor and cat is necessary to stream the data.  Do not 
> >use the syntax I have shown more may be required or different may be 
> >required I just dont remember.  See man sed or info sed.
> 
> Thanks Hoyt. Will give it a shot and send you any info I find or the 
> command that works for your information.

sed is a stream editor and will not work with images.

Todd

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