How to join two png images in one ?

G

Gregory Toomey

Hi,

which perl module do I need to orizontally join two png images ( two
files ) in one ( in one file ) ? I'm on Linux.

Thanks,
--
Colossus
Xarchiver, a GTK2 only archive manager -
http://xarchiver.sourceforge.net
Cpsed, a Linux OpenGL 3D scene editor - http://cpsed.sourceforge.net
Mizio, a QT proxy hunter scanner tool - http://mizio.sourceforge.net

I'd use Imagemagick in a shell script.
www.imagemagick.org/script/perl-magick.php seems overkill to me.

Here's some good tutorials.
http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/~anthony/graphics/imagick6/

gtoomey
 
D

Dr.Ruud

(e-mail address removed):
which perl module do I need to orizontally join two png images (two
files) in one (in one file) ? I'm on Linux.

An alternative to ImageMagick is GD.

You can put them next to eachother, or on top of eachother
(transparently).
 
R

Richard Gration

On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 15:50:51 +0100, Dr.Ruud wrote:

"Gewoon is een tijger."

Could you please explain the meaning of your sig? I've been puzzling over
it since I first saw it. IIRC, "gewoon" means "ordinary". Supposing
"tijger" is what it looks like, "tiger" then I get "Ordinary is a tiger"
which makes a sort of sense ("The Devil is in the detail" ? ), but I'd
just like to know ... :)

Rich
 
R

Richard Gration

It might be a good guess that this question just _might_ have been
asked before (since Dr.Rudd's sig is so - um - unique). A tiny bit of
Google turns up:

http://tinyurl.com/9wkj9

Cheers. I read this group a lot and at least skim all threads so figured
it mightn't have been asked before, I just happened to miss it being a
mere 40 posts deep in an unrelated thread. Just might I be excused?
 
D

Dr.Ruud

Richard Gration:
usenet:

Cheers. I read this group a lot and at least skim all threads so
figured it mightn't have been asked before, I just happened to miss
it being a mere 40 posts deep in an unrelated thread. Just might I be
excused?

Yes, you're excused. As another unrelated subject: when replying, one
should perform s/\(was: .*\)$// on the subject header field.
Some relevant people use '[was: .*]', so some tweaking of that regex is
necessary.
99.99% of the times there is an 'Re: ' at the start of the old subject.
 
U

usenet

Cheers. I read this group a lot and at least skim all threads so figured
it mightn't have been asked before, I just happened to miss it being a
mere 40 posts deep in an unrelated thread. Just might I be excused?

Yeah, I guess we'll let you off the hook just this once ;) I'm feeling
especially generous since I, um, <sheepish grin> misspelled Dr.Ruud's
handle </sheepish grin> (sorry doc).
 

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