On Sunday 21 November 2004 09:29, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
From:Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sven's point still stands though, adding more tools to the default
toolbox is not a great idea.
I agree completely, because I did not suggest that.
We still need a system which allows us
Hi,
In most raw files the thumbnail exists as an embedded jpeg. I know how to read
it to memory, but need advice on how to load it into gimp (i.e. create a valid
image ID for it).
Option a) Perhaps such functionality already exists - but I did not find it?
Option b) Go through the file system -
Joseph Heled wrote:
Option b) Go through the file system - write a temporary file and load
it via a PDB call.
(b) is the probably the simplest, but I am not happy about going to the
file system and all the issues it brings.
I wouldn't be too shy about it. The jpeg plugin itself (last
I saw)
Hi,
Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After some more digging, I think I will use gdk_pixbuf_loader
Yes, why not. Seems reasonable since you can probably assume that the
embedded thumbnail won't be too large.
Sven
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Hi Stu,
The behavior you are seeing is what happens if no Perl Server is
running. The perl server is invoked automatically if you call a
script on the commandline; it makes its own instance of gimp, and
passes commandline parameters to get the perl server running. At the
completion of the