On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 2:24 PM, Patrick C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can skip the overhead of opening the GIMP the second time to save the
> pdf as a jpg. If you have ImageMagick installed, you can just use
> ImageMagick's convert command like so:
> convert pdf_file.pdf -size WxH jpg_file.jp
You can skip the overhead of opening the GIMP the second time to save the
pdf as a jpg. If you have ImageMagick installed, you can just use
ImageMagick's convert command like so:
convert pdf_file.pdf -size WxH jpg_file.jpg
or for a more specific example
convert dog.pdf -size 640x480 dog.jpg
If you
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Alan Dayley wrote:
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| I'll post success or not as I try things tonight. More ideas are always
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Success! The "print to file" targeting either PDF or PS (Post Script)
seems to be the only way to convert a gLabels design file to another
form
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Daniel Stasinski wrote:
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| Print to a pdf (under print to file), load pdf into Gimp, re-save as jpg.
This may be the best option, though I have not tried anything yet this
evening.
For those not aware, gLabels (http://glabels.sourceforge.net/) is a
> I need to convert a few glabels designs to jpg. glabels doesn't appear
> to have a export function. Any suggestions on how to do this without
> re-drawing in GIMP?
Print to a pdf (under print to file), load pdf into Gimp, re-save as jpg.
Daniel
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> From: Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: glabels to jpg?
> To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
> Date: Monday, July 21, 2008, 1:22 PM
> I don't know what glabels are, but could you just screen
> capture the designs
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I don't know what glabels are, but could you just screen capture the designs
and import them to your application that way?
On 7/21/08, Alan Dayley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I need to convert a few glabels designs to jpg. glabels doesn't ap
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I need to convert a few glabels designs to jpg. glabels doesn't appear
to have a export function. Any suggestions on how to do this without
re-drawing in GIMP?
Alan
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