I think it's ok altrough maybe not so user friedly at the first approach, maybe here an auto-wizard can help, almost for the most usual operation with the files etc ..
I (as always) miss also a proper iconify support on the GUI
Then why do I see 4.1 icons relegated to a separate drawer? Can you please instead take the initative and upload 3.x to Aminet and 4.x to OS4Depot separately? It gives a very bad first impression. If its absolutely essential 4.0 icons can always be relegated into the separate drawer.
In 4.1 Icons drawer there is a replacement icon labelled 'iBatch-Examples.pdf... but there is no PDF in the distribution.
EDIT: iBatch freezes computer on run; not even a visit from the GrimReaper.
Then why do I see 4.1 icons relegated to a separate drawer? Can you please instead take the initative and upload 3.x to Aminet and 4.x to OS4Depot separately? It gives a very bad first impression. If its absolutely essential 4.0 icons can always be relegated into the separate drawer.
You are right, this was already discussed on A1k.org and release 1.4 will be submitted to OS4depot including OS4 Icons and to Aminet including OS3.x Icons.
iBatch is not OS4/PPC native (still very fast as it uses Os4 native libs and datatypes), so we may still ask wether adding OS4 Icons will qualify iBatch for OS4depot ? This is the reason, why you cannot find iBatch 1.x on OS4Depot.
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In 4.1 Icons drawer there is a replacement icon labelled 'iBatch-Examples.pdf... but there is no PDF in the distribution.
I am not in front of my OS4 machine, however in Icon drawer you will just find #?.info files, I might just call it pdf.info... however pdf Docs can be downloaded from iBatch website.
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EDIT: iBatch freezes computer on run; not even a visit from the GrimReaper.
Thanx, very valuable, however havn't got an idea what the reason is... - maybe I did not raise the stack while building the archive (should be 10000 inside tooltypes) - you are using SAM460 ? right ? Maybe your installation ? Try using Version 1.3 and/or boot from CD and retest.
However I'll check first, if I come home... might have been a bit late yesterday evening.
hm, strange.... I just downloaded/checked the archive: stack is high enough, also booted into an "british locale" environment... cannot reproduce your problem. Even if booting into OS4.1upd2 from CD, ibatch works fine...
I am on OS 4.1upd3 on a SAM440 mini. While I am working on a debug version, please check:
- Try using iBatch Version 1.3 - boot from CD and retest
- copy iBatch proggy/icon into your iBatch directory and doubleclick, an output window should open up and print some lines. Post last printed line here !! - In case it doesn't print anything, try to run e.g. "../Plugins/addcomment-plugin" - if you still consider freezes, try other Amiblitz based proggies... (see e.g. www.amiforce.de)
iBatch V 1.4 had been released since a couple of weeks, according to download numbers, it seems people are enjoying it
Here are some more news:
1) "Tuxedo" is working on a "LoViewthumb" version, which can replace iBatchs internal thumbnailviewer. However this can already be achived with existing LoView Version, seems like the new Version will feature something like an "iBatch Mode" !
2) I am just betatesting/working on Version 2 of "Image2Icon-Capsule". Version 2 is much more advanced, than Version 1 currently included in iBatch 1.4 release:
1. create dithered Amiga OS 3.5 Icons 2. create Dual PNG Amiga OS 4.x Icons 3. keep aspect ratio (might result in a "messy layout" of your Icons - see pic1) 4. crop Icons, in order to have Icons with same hight and width (results in a better layout - see pic2) 5. scale Icons, in order to have Icons with same hight and width 6. Use EXIF embedded previewimage or thumbnail in "thumbnailsubdir" if existant (massive speedup of icon creation) 7. Will work as standalone (therefor sort of alternative for "easter", "Image2Icon", "thumbgun"...) or iBatch plugin 8. determine Icon's defaulttool, 9. add black border or glow effect 10. determine Icon quality
If you just want to create Dual PNG Icons, you donnot even need "Image2Icon" CLI Tool !
once you donnot have a file extension, iBatch will check wether file is supported by datatypes, if so, a thumbnail will be created (checking takes much longer though, then just checking via file extension). The problem is, that iBatch's internal thumbnailviewer only checks by file extension, so once the thumbnails are created and iThumb will pop up, you won't see any images, neither can select any !
Workaround: Select any other thumbnailviewer e.g. thumb from the PicShow package, inside iBatch prefs. Or just copy desired files from "../yourdir/thumbnails" into "ORIG:", "ROTR:" or "ROTL:". -> refer to manual.
Gero, OK... thanks. I had a bunch of IFF images in a sequence I made with Imagine that had no file name extensions. iBatch seemed to not take them until I renamed them all with extensions.
I mostly use your program to batch convert bunches of IFF images into JPG images, but with every update I note that I am really underutiliizing iBatch. It does more and more with every release. Keep going!