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|  | [Talk] Command-line animation « Thread Started on Jul 28, 2010, 10:33pm » | |
For those who are interested, here's the slides from tonight's talk on command-line animation.
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|  | Re: [Talk] Command-line animation « Reply #1 on Jul 28, 2010, 10:34pm » | |
...and the examples as it builds up.
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|  | Re: [Talk] Command-line animation « Reply #2 on Jul 29, 2010, 6:32pm » | |
ImageMagick is awesome. I remember in 2000 when I had just installed Linux, someone had had an A1 size scan of a picture made on a commercial scanner. Windows just fell over but ImageMagick took the JPEG all in its stride and I was able to make a series of other images from the original.
LyX uses it all the time; whenever someone wants to use an image, ImageMagick silently converts, resizes or rotates the image converting it into PNG for screen display and EPS for TeX on behalf of LyX but most users probably don't even realise that is what has happened.
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