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From: | Corey Foote |
Subject: | RE: Image-Dired thumbs issue |
Date: | Fri, 6 Jun 2008 08:19:38 -0400 |
Here's another possible solution. Write a program and put it in your path that will: if (the calling program is emacs) { run image magick } else { run the windows convert command } Just a thought. > From: mu8ja0i@earthlink.net > Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2008 17:58:34 -0500 > To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org > Subject: Re: Image-Dired thumbs issue > > Corey Foote <coreyfoote@hotmail.com> writes: > > > <style> > > .hmmessage P > > { > > margin:0px; > > padding:0px > > } > > body.hmmessage > > { > > FONT-SIZE: 10pt; > > FONT-FAMILY:Tahoma > > } > > </style> > > > > > > Are there any Windows users out there who wouldn't mind posting the > > relevant portion of their .emacs files to the list so I can see how > > this is done? Thanks! > The workaround, which is basically unsatisfactory, is to place the > ImageMagick binaries folder/directory as the first item in the `PATH' > environment variable. The problem is that if you do this you cannot use the > Windows XP "convert" built-in command. You might be able to get around > this with commands such as "set path=%path%;<my folder>" but it will > only work within a command window temporarily. > In my case once I tried the workaround I changed it back to the > default `PATH' environment variable setting. > > -- > Allan Search that pays you back! Introducing Live Search cashback. Search Now! |
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