I think it would be nice if it was a minimal library and small commandline app. This way I could use it for something I've been thinking about for a while: an OSX Preview plugin so you could preview a patch right in the Finder.
It would make sense for this to be something bundled with pd, like pdsend.
On May 15, 2013, at 2:33 PM, pd-list-request@iem.at wrote:
From: Abel Jérôme abel.jerome@free.fr Subject: [PD] pd2png : screenshots of patchs Date: May 15, 2013 12:36:17 PM EDT To: pd-list@iem.at
Hi,
GridFlow has a Pd patch to take screenshots of other Pd patches using X11 (so: GNU/Linux, BSD, etc, possibly OS X, unlikely to work on Windows) which works for really tall patches
Yes, you're right, I saw this idea in gridflow. I will try it.
Well ... basically to me the way to go is really with SVG as a starting point. Because once you have SVG, you can use one of hundred different tools to convert to PNG, JPG or any image format you can dream of
With inkscape you can convert .ps into .svg : inkscape pd.ps --export-plain-svg=pd.svg
I don't know if we can command Pd to print patchs in .ps (in a command line). It could strong and cross-platform.
Jerome
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