RE: Photoscripter support
RE: Photoscripter support
- Subject: RE: Photoscripter support
- From: "Bourque, Jason" <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 5 Jan 2001 11:54:25 -0500
No it is not available in pdf form, they are afraid of piracy.
I would ask them for a new manual. I lost one with their Scripter and they
sent a new one.
Good luck.
Jason Bourque
MFS Investment Management
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From: Applescript
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Sent: Friday, January 5, 2001 3:00 AM
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To: email@hidden
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Subject: Re: Photoscripter support
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> What have you got as far as a script so far?
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> With PhotoScripter you would use the "adjust" command to change the
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image
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> adjust the current document changing the image size to {width: x as
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> inches (or percent or pixels...), height: z as inches (or percent or
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> pixels...), resolution: XXX.X as density, interpolation method: bicubic}
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> To save out the copies check out page 50 of the manual-
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> save the current document in file "Macintosh HD:Images:New File"
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> with making copy
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> The PhotoScripter manual is very detailed on commands - one of the best,
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to
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> the point manuals, I've ever seen.
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The original package was lost by somebody who worked at my company
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previously - Main Event kindly emailed me a copy of the plug-in but no
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manual. That's my main problem. Im wondering if the manual is downloadable
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from any location?
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-Paul
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> Hey,
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> I've purchased Photoscripter recently and need to write a script that
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will
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> take a folder of 75MB images and resize them to 60MB, 35MB, 600k and
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300k,
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> storing all of these in separate folders. The script resizes the images
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> length pixels by width pixels squared. I didn9t receive any example
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scripts
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> with the package and haven't been able to find anything of real use on
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the
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> Main Event website. I subscribed to their registered users talklist but
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> haven't received any correspondence from them after two days. As I'm
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merely
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> an Applescript novice, I really need some example scripts that I can
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work
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> with and learn from in order to gain any use from this package. If there
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is
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> anybody out there (including anyone at main event) that can help me I
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would
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> be very grateful.
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> Thanks,
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> Paul
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