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- 2019-01-03T19:43:21-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
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Re: Command Produces Two FIles
] SOLVE SOLUTION [ convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" \( +clone -shadow 0x0+0+0 \) +swap -background "rgba(0,0,0...
- 2019-01-03T19:33:14-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
If this helps here is the command and the assets I am using. http://mo-de.net/d/hlp.zip
- 2019-01-03T18:21:48-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" \( +clone -shadow 0x0+0+0 \) +swap -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -layers ...
- 2019-01-03T18:08:59-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
The command generate the image I want. It has an extra image that I do not want. This is what I want to resolve. How do I do this? "+write tmpX.png statements"? You can do one of at least two simple things to fix your command line. 1) Separate it into multiple commands and show us the comm...
- 2019-01-03T17:42:03-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
I do not want to pipe anything to -convert. I think that might not be correct. I took it out and tried this. convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:&qu...
- 2019-01-03T13:18:27-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
Here it is broken out. convert bgPapaer.jpg \ << This is the background image ( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" << This creates an image w...
- 2019-01-03T13:17:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
Yes that was a mistake with the original post. What you have shown isn't a valid IM command, unless you have an image file named "convert" (which would be a really bad idea). I suspect you have somehow combined two commands into one. I suggest you break your command into logical lines, to ...
- 2019-01-03T12:59:30-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
UPDATE I spoke to soon. This command my original command, generates two files "r2.png" and "-composite". convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000&q...
- 2019-01-03T12:51:27-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Re: Command Produces Two FIles
It looks like your command is improperly copy/pasted. Tossing the first part of your command, we get a valid ImageMagick script: convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000...
- 2019-01-02T14:46:38-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
- Replies: 15
- Views: 16220
Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
This command produces two files r2.png and -composite. What do I need to modify so it does not produce the "-composite"? convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#00...
- 2019-01-01T15:12:58-07:00
- Forum: Consulting
- Topic: Paid: Need consultant in Madison, WI, for onsite engagement
- Replies: 3
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Re: Paid: Need consultant in Madison, WI, for onsite engagement
Is it to late for this? I would do it.
- 2017-03-18T23:26:44-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12584
Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image
fmw42, thanks your second solution run so fast and does exactly what I need.
- 2017-03-18T21:56:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12584
Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image
This is the closes I can get to making this happen in one line. convert -size 1000x1000 xc: +size xc:none -fill '#f5f21f' -font /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeMonoBold.ttf -size 1024x512 caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" xc:"#fb35fc" xc:"#603edb" \ -fx 'ar=hypot( i/w-...
- 2017-03-18T19:31:14-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12584
Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image
snibgo, what you describe is what is happening. Can I do this all in one command, add the caption to the gradient? It creates two images and none have the text caption. You create three images, all with "xc:". Then "-fx" modifies the first and removes the others, so you have one ...
- 2017-03-17T23:49:18-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
- Replies: 12
- Views: 12584
Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image
How do I pad the text without using the border command? I noticed the gradient does not cover the border.