On 14/02/2008, Sjoerd Hardeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am at present looking at this (though I would
>  > like a package which I can suggest to the user to install using Synaptic
>  > and not having to deal with scripts editing):
>  > http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Resize_Images_using_ServiceMenus_(right_click)
>
> At home I have it working, I think I have the package picwiz installed
>  there, as it description looks like what I have:
>  $ aptitude show picwiz
>  Package: picwiz
>  ...
>  Description: Simple picture resizing wizard for KDE/Konqueror Picwiz is
>  a simple picture resizing wizard that is meant to be called from a
>  Konqueror context menu (a.k.a. service menu). It allows batch resizing
>  of any number of files to standard sizes (640x480, 800x600 ...) in three
>  or four mouse  clicks.
>

The KIM package does that as well:
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=11505

Dotan Cohen

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