On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Valent Turkovic <valent.turkovic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know my response is not what you'll get from most Linux users, but I first install the SUN JRE 6.x
then download and place the .jar of Java Image Editor somewhere in my home dir.
http://www.jhlabs.com/ie/
It's like a Paint Shop Pro, very small (4MB), and done in cross-platform Java. It's freeware and works for what I do
(cropping images, writing text on top of it, and ocassionaly copying and pasting sections of it).
To launch it simply do a "java -jar appname.jar ". I create an alias in .bashrc so I just have to type "jie" to launch it.
What I love about it is that I can use the same app across different OSs
FC
PS: To avoid clicking multiple times, find JRE6u16 here
ftp://ftp.relline.ru/pub/unix/jre-6u16-linux-i586-rpm.bin
Hi, is there some simple image crop tool in Fedora repos?
Thanks!
I know my response is not what you'll get from most Linux users, but I first install the SUN JRE 6.x
then download and place the .jar of Java Image Editor somewhere in my home dir.
http://www.jhlabs.com/ie/
It's like a Paint Shop Pro, very small (4MB), and done in cross-platform Java. It's freeware and works for what I do
(cropping images, writing text on top of it, and ocassionaly copying and pasting sections of it).
To launch it simply do a "java -jar appname.jar ". I create an alias in .bashrc so I just have to type "jie" to launch it.
What I love about it is that I can use the same app across different OSs
FC
PS: To avoid clicking multiple times, find JRE6u16 here
ftp://ftp.relline.ru/pub/unix/jre-6u16-linux-i586-rpm.bin
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