Colleen Beamer wrote:


Oh, yes, it was!  :-)  There used to be a command in /usr/bin named imagemagick and if you launched it, it brought up an interface with menus/buttons that you could click on.  Granted, I haven't used it in quite a while.  However, I used to use it all the time to scale graphics when I was writing the handbook for krecipes and convert images from jpeg to png.

Regards,

Colleen



I searched for that command, I can't find it or any reference to it having any GUI at all.  According to the wiki:

"The software mainly consists of a number of command-line interface utilities for manipulating images. ImageMagick does *not* have a GUI-based interface to edit images, as do Adobe Photoshop and GIMP, but instead modifies existing images as directed by various command-line parameters. "

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ImageMagick

I also can't find anything on their website about a GUI either.  There are front ends to it tho.  This from the imagemagick website:

"The functionality of ImageMagick is typically utilized from the command line or you can use the features from programs written in your favorite language. Choose from these interfaces: G2F (Ada), MagickCore (C), MagickWand (C), ChMagick (Ch), ImageMagickObject (COM+), Magick++ (C++), JMagick (Java), L-Magick (Lisp), NMagick (Neko/haXe), MagickNet (.NET), PascalMagick (Pascal), PerlMagick (Perl), MagickWand for PHP (PHP), IMagick (PHP), PythonMagick (Python), RMagick (Ruby), or TclMagick (Tcl/TK). With a language interface, use ImageMagick to modify or create images dynamically and automagically."

I'm not sure if any of those are GUI tho. 

Maybe whatever distro you were using sort of played a name game with the command?  The command was named imagemagick but was actually pointing to something else that had a GUI and was a front end for it. 

Krecipe huh?  Installing it now.  I like to cook and eat.  lol

Dale

:-)  :-)

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