le 23/01/2000 05:01, Nicholas G. Thornton à Nicholas.G.Thornton@directory.reed.edu a écrit : > For a project I'm working on for my work I'm given a set of quite large jpeg > files. Each of which I have to resize and save versions of into a smaller jpeg > and tumbnail jpeg. These are then accessed by a series of similar html pages, > with captions and suchlike. > > My precourser on this job was doing it by hand via Adobe Photoshop and a > html/text editor. Now I know rather easily how I can construct templates, > prompt for such things as captions etc, generate the html side of things, and > save it where appropriate in Perl. What I'm wondering is, if there's a way to > resize and save the images also in Perl (namely while doing the appropriate > templates & prompting); and what that way might be? Or if not some other way > of automating that side of things. Being as there are currently over 100 > images to go through this and 300 or so more comming in the recent forseeable > future; I really don't want to do it all manually, even if I am being paid for > the time :) Probably, MacPerl could do the job, i don't know how. But, Photoshop is able to do batch process whith the internal programming call "actions". > le meas, > --Nick > # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body > "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org > -- Simon Martel simon.martel@sympatico.ca # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org