Title: PicFormat.tcz Description: Simple image manipulations from the command line. Version: v0.20 Author: Richard A. Rost Original-site: None Copying-policy: GPLv2 Size: 8.0K Extension_by: Rich Tags: image resize rotate change format Comments: Run PicFormat for this help screen: PicFormat version 0.20 Jul 16 2021 22:18:04 Copyright Richard A. Rost Mar 17,2021 PicFormat resizes, rotates, and changes formats (i.e. .jpg to .png) of images. Usage: PicFormat [-i FILE] [-o FILE] [-w N] [-h N] [-p N] [-r N] -i FILE Input. -o FILE Output. -w N Output width. -h N Output height. -p N Percent, 110=10% bigger, 50=1/2 size. -r N Rotate image CW 90, 180, or 270 degrees. Notes N is an unsigned integer. Only -w OR -h OR -p is needed if resizing. If rotating 90 or 270, -w and -h are swapped. Built with: CFLAGS=-flto -fuse-linker-plugin -mtune=generic -Os -g -DX_DISPLAY_MISSING -pipe -Wall -Wextra -fno-plt CXXFLAGS=-flto -fuse-linker-plugin -mtune=generic -Os -g -pipe -Wall -Wextra -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti LDFLAGS=-Wl,-T/usr/local/lib/ldscripts/elf_x86_64.xbn Optional dependency: binutils.tcz or elfutils.tcz to run PicFormats.sh PicFormats.sh scans the /usr/local/lib/imlib2/loaders directory. It prints which loaders are available and whether they can load or save their respective formats. Change-log: 2021/03/27 Original release v0.10 Current: 2021/07/16 v0.20 Added -p resize option.