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by lindylex
2019-01-03T19:43:21-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

] SOLVE SOLUTION [ convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" \( +clone -shadow 0x0+0+0 \) +swap -background "rgba(0,0,0...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T19:33:14-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

If this helps here is the command and the assets I am using. http://mo-de.net/d/hlp.zip
by lindylex
2019-01-03T18:21:48-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" \( +clone -shadow 0x0+0+0 \) +swap -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -layers ...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T18:08:59-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

The command generate the image I want. It has an extra image that I do not want. This is what I want to resolve. How do I do this? "+write tmpX.png statements"? You can do one of at least two simple things to fix your command line. 1) Separate it into multiple commands and show us the comm...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T17:42:03-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

I do not want to pipe anything to -convert. I think that might not be correct. I took it out and tried this. convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:&qu...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T13:18:27-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

Here it is broken out. convert bgPapaer.jpg \ << This is the background image ( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000" caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" << This creates an image w...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T13:17:55-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

Yes that was a mistake with the original post. What you have shown isn't a valid IM command, unless you have an image file named "convert" (which would be a really bad idea). I suspect you have somehow combined two commands into one. I suggest you break your command into logical lines, to ...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T12:59:30-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

UPDATE I spoke to soon. This command my original command, generates two files "r2.png" and "-composite". convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000000&q...
by lindylex
2019-01-03T12:51:27-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Re: Command Produces Two FIles

It looks like your command is improperly copy/pasted. Tossing the first part of your command, we get a valid ImageMagick script: convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#000...
by lindylex
2019-01-02T14:46:38-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]
Replies: 15
Views: 12627

Command Produces Two FIles [ SOLVED ]

This command produces two files r2.png and -composite. What do I need to modify so it does not produce the "-composite"? convert bgPapaer.jpg \( -size 950x950 -background "rgba(0,0,0,0)" -font /home/lex/share/Mo_De_Studio/audio_blog/OpenSans/OpenSans-ExtraBold.ttf -fill "#00...
by lindylex
2019-01-01T15:12:58-07:00
Forum: Consulting
Topic: Paid: Need consultant in Madison, WI, for onsite engagement
Replies: 3
Views: 48700

Re: Paid: Need consultant in Madison, WI, for onsite engagement

Is it to late for this? I would do it.
by lindylex
2017-03-18T23:26:44-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
Replies: 12
Views: 10576

Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image

fmw42, thanks your second solution run so fast and does exactly what I need.
by lindylex
2017-03-18T21:56:54-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
Replies: 12
Views: 10576

Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image

This is the closes I can get to making this happen in one line. convert -size 1000x1000 xc: +size xc:none -fill '#f5f21f' -font /usr/share/fonts/truetype/freefont/FreeMonoBold.ttf -size 1024x512 caption:"$(cat ./temp.txt)" xc:"#fb35fc" xc:"#603edb" \ -fx 'ar=hypot( i/w-...
by lindylex
2017-03-18T19:31:14-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
Replies: 12
Views: 10576

Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image

snibgo, what you describe is what is happening. Can I do this all in one command, add the caption to the gradient? It creates two images and none have the text caption. You create three images, all with "xc:". Then "-fx" modifies the first and removes the others, so you have one ...
by lindylex
2017-03-17T23:49:18-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Caption failed adding text from file to image
Replies: 12
Views: 10576

Re: Caption failed adding text from file to image

How do I pad the text without using the border command? I noticed the gradient does not cover the border.