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February 25th, 2004, 06:52 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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Have you tried using the -i switch? My gimp (Version 1.2.3) says it will not cause the program to use its graphical interface.
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Good shot. Sounded good but it didnt work. Rats, I thought we had it that time.
If I had more willpower I would reload Debian with all the GUI stuff and just force myself not to get addicted to it. But I know Id fail and lessen my abilities as a server admin.
[ February 25, 2004, 16:54: Message edited by: Gandalf Parker ]
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February 25th, 2004, 07:02 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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quote: Originally posted by PhilD:
Have you tried using the -i switch? My gimp (Version 1.2.3) says it will not cause the program to use its graphical interface.
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Good shot. Sounded good but it didnt work. Rats, I thought we had it that time.
If I had more willpower I would reload Debian with all the GUI stuff and just force myself not to get addicted to it. But I know Id fail and lessen my abilities as a server admin. Too bad, really. Me, I like the result, and I'll probably add a switch to dommap to launch this script on the .tga... ugly kludge, but if the maps look better...
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February 25th, 2004, 07:16 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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Too bad, really. Me, I like the result, and I'll probably add a switch to dommap to launch this script on the .tga... ugly kludge, but if the maps look better...
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I'm working on a perl script right now to do batch production of maps processed with this script. I'll put it up somewhere when it's ready.
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February 25th, 2004, 09:28 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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I'm working on a perl script right now to do batch production of maps processed with this script. I'll put it up somewhere when it's ready.
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Okay, I'm finished with the perl script now. It basically lets you create a number of maps with dommap, prettifies them with the Gimp script, zips up the maps in individual zip-files, generates thumbnails and builds a (very basic) web-page where the maps can be downloaded from. (The web-page thing can be turned off)
The script can be found at http://home.Online.no/~rmoldskr/dominions.html and an example web-page with a handfull of generated maps on it can be found at http://home.Online.no/~rmoldskr/Domi...nion_maps.html
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February 25th, 2004, 09:37 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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February 25th, 2004, 10:01 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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Okay, I'm finished with the perl script now. It basically lets you create a number of maps with dommap, prettifies them with the Gimp script, zips up the maps in individual zip-files, generates thumbnails and builds a (very basic) web-page where the maps can be downloaded from. (The web-page thing can be turned off)
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Wow, you are good. Sounds like what I have running (minus the gimp part) but you got there alot faster than I did. I will definetly take a look at it.
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February 25th, 2004, 10:34 PM
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Re: JAVA programmer? (and Win-DomMap, and some GIMP)
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Unfortunately it still wont quite fill my needs because Im hard-headed and dont load GUIs on my servers. Everything I do with the maps so far uses no console display.
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I came across something here http://gug.sunsite.dk/tutorials/tomcat17/ about using virtual frame-buffers to allow Gimp to do batch processing from a text console. As far as I understand, you'd have to install X Window on the machine to get the frame-buffer, but you wouldn't have to actually start X Window as such.
Would that help you?
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