[ date ] 2002/03/04 | Monday | 01:07 PM [ author ] Sven Neumann <sven@xxxxxxxx> __vio__: > > with Gimp 1.2.3, and I read it can in fact be made to act like a > > server, startedwithout the GUI, passing it commands with the > > 'gimp-remote' program (which incidentally seems absent from my > > installation). __sven__: > The only thing gimp-remote can do is to tell a running gimp to open a > specific file. I wrote a script called gimp-request which does what you (vio) thought gimp-remote would do. An interesting twist is that it lets you preprocess the Scheme code with Perl. I noticed you were a Python guy, but you might find the implementation to be interesting anyway. http://perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=146539 Instead of trying to bring the GIMP to the Web like you're proposing, I'm trying to make the GIMP and the Unix command line work together the way a Unix programmer expects to be able to. PS: Don't let the long write-up fool you -- the actual script is really short. -- package wuv'apqvjgt;($_=join('',(*PgtnHcemgt))) # print map "beppu\@$_\n", qw( =~ s/([HaP])(?!e)/ \U>$1/g;s/^.|:| (?=A)|>//g;y # cpan.org lbox.org binq.org /c-z/a-u/;print"J$_\n";#$^%$^X@.^ <!-- japh --> # oss.lineo.com codepoet.org);