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Batch Watermark Images in Linux

Linerd August 16, 2009 17

I previously wrote up a post showing how to watermark images in Linux with ImageMagick. Without too much work you can write a script to do batch processing of your images. This way you can watermark a whole directory of images at once.

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Categories bash, HowTo, linux, web development Tags bash, HowTo, ImageMagick, linux, web development

How To Watermark Images With ImageMagick in Linux

Linerd August 14, 2009 10

I recently discovered that one of my most popular posts had been poached by another blog with out providing credit – images and all. I decided that it would be best to watermark my images to make it more difficult to rip off my content. This procedure could also be done easily in GIMP, but …

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Categories command line, HowTo, linux, web development Tags command line, HowTo, ImageMagick, linux, web development

Nautilus Script to Launch a Terminal

Linerd August 12, 2009 5

I often find myself browsing my filesystem with Nautilus (the GNOME file manager) and wanting a terminal window to manipulate files in the current directory.  I decided to take a shot at writing my own Nautilus script to solve the problem. So here’s my first Nautilus script. Save it in $HOME/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts. I named it terminal-here …

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Categories bash, gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags bash, gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu

SUSE Studio Screenshot Tour

Linerd August 8, 2009 0

I got my invitation email to use SUSE Studio recently. I’m working on a review of the whole service. In the meantime, here’s a screenshot tour.

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Categories Distro Review, linux Tags Distro Review, linux, screenshot, SUSE

Edit Your GNOME Configuration

Linerd August 6, 2009 0

There are hundreds of settings you can configure in the GNOME Desktop Environment. For example, Nautilus is the default file manager in GNOME. Beside it’s obvious use as a file manager, Nautilus also controls user interaction with desktop icons. Many of Nautilus’ settings can be controlled through the Preferences menu. You can access this by …

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Categories gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu Tags gnome, HowTo, linux, Ubuntu
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