I downloaded it, installted and ran it.
Found it so utterly confusing I uninstalled it.
Quite disappointing.
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- 2015-02-24T12:25:13-07:00
- Forum: Announce
- Topic: Windows/Linux/OSX ImageMagick GUI
- Replies: 9
- Views: 159533
- 2015-02-24T01:41:01-07:00
- Forum: Fred's Scripts
- Topic: JqMagick Beta Release - Please reply HERE only!
- Replies: 34
- Views: 106990
Re: JqMagick Beta Release - Please reply HERE only!
Hello.
The app looks good but I do not see where I can copy paste imagemagick scripts to have them run.
David
The app looks good but I do not see where I can copy paste imagemagick scripts to have them run.
David
- 2015-02-09T07:13:28-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Would you like a Windows GUI interface for IM
- Replies: 20
- Views: 76853
Re: Would you like a Windows GUI interface for IM
The last post for this was 4 years ago. In the meantime, is there a Windows front-end available for Imagemagick?
David
David
- 2015-02-09T06:41:09-07:00
- Forum: Fred's Scripts
- Topic: How To: Using Cygwin and Bash Scripts (e.g., Fred's) with IM
- Replies: 45
- Views: 725940
Re: How To: Using Cygwin and Scripts (e.g., Fred's) with IM
Snigbo,
In step 2, you write "Include the bc package. Do not include ImageMagick."
This is what I see when I try to install Cygwin:
Where should I click in order to include the "bc" package but not "ImageMagick" ?
David
In step 2, you write "Include the bc package. Do not include ImageMagick."
This is what I see when I try to install Cygwin:
Where should I click in order to include the "bc" package but not "ImageMagick" ?
David
- 2015-02-09T06:36:30-07:00
- Forum: Fred's Scripts
- Topic: How To: Using Cygwin and Bash Scripts (e.g., Fred's) with IM
- Replies: 45
- Views: 725940
Re: How To: Using Cygwin and Scripts (e.g., Fred's) with IM
Snigbo,
What exactly, and in layman's terms does this sentence mean:
"Put the directory at the front of the Windows environment variable Path."
Thanks,
David
What exactly, and in layman's terms does this sentence mean:
"Put the directory at the front of the Windows environment variable Path."
Thanks,
David