On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Richard, N6NKO wrote:
> In ImageMagick, the command is: "display ..."
> In GraphicsMagick, the command is "gm display ..."
>
> So if there is going to be dependency checking and compensation, then there
> will have to be two separate command lines with which one being called b
There is a minor issue here...
In ImageMagick, the command is: "display ..."
In GraphicsMagick, the command is "gm display ..."
So if there is going to be dependency checking and compensation, then
there will have to be two separate command lines with which one being
called based which package
On Feb 6, 2007, at 10:32 AM, Amateur Radio WB8NUT wrote:
I always wanted to experiment with Linux being installed on a USB
pen drive.
What was the performance like, especially compared to a live CD?
Knoppix worked very well but still cannot get it (as of yet) to
work with my wireless Ethe
My apologies if this has already been discussed but I don't recall.
I always wanted to experiment with Linux being installed on a USB pen
drive. The price of the high capacity USB pen drives have really come
down in price. Staples had a Memorex 4GB pen drive on sale this week for
about $60. So
On Feb 6, 2007, at 1:55 AM, Norm, VK3XCI wrote:
I'm a noob, be gentle!
A Question for the cognoscenti. (The only dumb question is one you
don't ask!)
The solution to inf2geo.pl not running was the missing "identify"
routine/program (from ImageMagick)
I downloaded and installed said Im
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
I'll look into having the script check for both the ImageMagick and
the GraphicsMagick binaries before dying, and if neither found,
output a proper error message that tells you to install one or the
other packages.
D
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Curt, WE7U wrote:
> I'll look into having the script check for both the ImageMagick and
> the GraphicsMagick binaries before dying, and if neither found,
> output a proper error message that tells you to install one or the
> other packages.
Done. Works with either one and giv
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Norm, VK3XCI wrote:
> The solution to inf2geo.pl not running was the missing "identify"
> routine/program (from ImageMagick)
>
> I downloaded and installed said ImageMagic and now all is well!
>
> the question is... did I need the whole package, or could the the
> routine have
On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Richard Polivka wrote:
> I am not exactly sure of where the package is used in
> the processes but either one should work.
You are correct as far as Xastir proper is concerned, but as far as
the scripts, nope. He was asking about the inf2geo.pl script, which
I forgot about wh
Norm,
Greetings from the cold north side (-7 deg F). There
are two competing/forked packages: ImageMagick and
GraphicsMagick. Both packages are meant to be
stand-alone, command line "Swiss Army Knife" type of
programs for manipulating/massaging/mangling picture
files. GraphicsMagick may not do as
Norm,
Greetings from the cold north side (-7 deg F). There
are two competing/forked packages: ImageMagick and
GraphicsMagick. Both packages are meant to be
stand-alone, command line "Swiss Army Knife" type of
programs for manipulating/massaging/mangling picture
files. GraphicsMagick may not do as
I'm a noob, be gentle!
A Question for the cognoscenti. (The only dumb question is one you don't
ask!)
The solution to inf2geo.pl not running was the missing "identify"
routine/program (from ImageMagick)
I downloaded and installed said ImageMagic and now all is well!
the question is... did
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