On 11/27/11 16:22, Michael Mol wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 5:04
PM, Colleen Beamer
> <colleen.beamer@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 11/27/11 15:18, Michael Schreckenbauer wrote:
>>> Hi Colleen,
>>> Am Sonntag, 27. November 2011, 16:08:41 schrieb
Colleen Beamer:
>>>> Does anyone have any experience with this?
>>>
>>> yes :) It's /usr/bin/convert
>>
>> This isn't quite what I wanted - you have to add options
to the command. I
>> was hoping to get the graphical interface that I had
before. Please don't
>> tell me they took a great little program and screwed it
up! :-)
>
> A GUI interface specifically for imagemagick is news to me;
> imagemagick has always been a cli program. I don't see any
reference
> to a GUI among its USE flags, either. Perhaps you were using
some
> other program which acted as a front-end? Have you done a
--depclean
> which may have removed that?
>
> Incidentally, if you want to retain a package, you really
should
> select it for your @world set; otherwise, a depclean could
pull it out
> from under you.
>
Haven't done a depclean. This is a reasonable new computer.
Haven't used ImageMagick in quite a while (way before I got this new
computer) and granted, it wasn't a gui that automatically got added
to your kmenu, but I created an icon for and for the command, I used
/usr/bin/imagemagick. I recall at one point that if I used the
command imagemagick, it would launch some other interface (can't
remember which one) and I had to create a symlink named magick which
linked to /usr/bin/imagemagick. I have tons of graphics that I
resized and converted to png from jpegs, but unfortunately, the
don't say that I used imagemagick to alter them.
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