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Gimp "slices"? Erickson Delgado 21 Feb 14:56
  Gimp "slices"? Jakub Steiner 21 Feb 20:02
   Gimp "slices"? Geoffrey 21 Feb 20:23
  Gimp "slices"? Damien Genet 21 Feb 23:31
Erickson Delgado
2003-02-21 14:56:51 UTC (about 21 years ago)

Gimp "slices"?

hey folks,

is there any way to do adobe ImageReady's SLICES of an image for use in a web page over gimp?

help appreciated. thanks a lot.

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Jakub Steiner
2003-02-21 20:02:08 UTC (about 21 years ago)

Gimp "slices"?

On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 14:56, Erickson Delgado wrote:

hey folks,

is there any way to do adobe ImageReady's SLICES of an image for use in a web page over gimp?

help appreciated. thanks a lot.

In 1.2.x there is image>transforms>guilotine that will slice the image along the guidelines. If you have gtk-perl, there is even a more sophisticated script called perlotine that generates a proper html table to put all the fragments back together.

cheers

Geoffrey
2003-02-21 20:23:39 UTC (about 21 years ago)

Gimp "slices"?

perlotine is much better then guilotine. It will build the html for the web page as well as create the images. It also saves the images for you. If I recall, guilotine will break the image up into separate images, but you still have to save them by hand as well as create the html.

Jakub Steiner wrote:

On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 14:56, Erickson Delgado wrote:

hey folks,

is there any way to do adobe ImageReady's SLICES of an image for use in a web page over gimp?

help appreciated. thanks a lot.

In 1.2.x there is image>transforms>guilotine that will slice the image along the guidelines. If you have gtk-perl, there is even a more sophisticated script called perlotine that generates a proper html table to put all the fragments back together.

cheers

Damien Genet
2003-02-21 23:31:38 UTC (about 21 years ago)

Gimp "slices"?

hi,

Le ven 21/02/2003 à 14:56, Erickson Delgado a écrit :

is there any way to do adobe ImageReady's SLICES of an image for use in a web page over gimp?

Ages ago (well, 1 year exactly...), I made a rollover plugin for the Gimp : http://libre.cyriacrea.net/roll/. You'll find the code, some examples and a tutorial on this page.

regards,