Den 28.05.2012 20:52, skreiv Ulf-D. Ehlert:
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 07:24:55PM +0200, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
I have not tried the command on small images.
It will work, of course, but these images may be too small in PDFs.
I understand.
But another (little) warning:
The command
$ mogrify -units PixelsPerInch -density 144x144 images/nn/tutorials/*.png
changed all the images in that folder. So when running
$ git add -u images/nn/tutorials
all the image files in this folder was added.
Instead of push'ing about 40 files I uploaded 430 files in total.
It doesn't matter, but wasted time and bandwith :-)
Is there a command checking the resolution and then only change the
images that are not 144x144?
We can add a new script based on tools/check_image_resolutions.sh.
Would be useful. Just checked. There are 863 "suspected" (wrong
resolution) files of total 5815 image files left.
Wait for another rainy day? ;)
:-)
Kolbjoern
Ulf
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