Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-25 Thread Grant
>> Each ripped CD in my music collection is accompanied by a high >> resolution scan of the album's cover. There is a new plugin for gmpc >> that displays that cover art at full screen on my HDTV. As the huge >> cover art images appear on the TV, I notice one or more sides that >> need to be crop

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-25 Thread Stroller
On 25 Jan 2009, at 01:08, Grant wrote: ... Sounds like a good idea. Would one be better than the other? Depends what o/s you're using everywhere. I wasn't sure if your media player was actually a PC or some kind of standalone box. Samba is fine when you're double-clicking in a GUI to conn

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-25 Thread Matt Harrison
Grant wrote: ... I wonder if there is an easier way than scp'ing each image to my laptop, opening it in gimp, editing it, saving it, and scp'ing it back to the HDTV system (especially sshd_config AllowUsers only allows my user and the user running gmpc is different). The obvious thing that sprin

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-25 Thread pk
Grant wrote: > Each ripped CD in my music collection is accompanied by a high > resolution scan of the album's cover. There is a new plugin for gmpc > that displays that cover art at full screen on my HDTV. As the huge > cover art images appear on the TV, I notice one or more sides that > need to

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-24 Thread Grant
>> ... I wonder if there is an easier way than scp'ing each image >> to my laptop, opening it in gimp, editing it, saving it, and scp'ing >> it back to the HDTV system (especially sshd_config AllowUsers only >> allows my user and the user running gmpc is different). > > The obvious thing that sprin

Re: [gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-24 Thread Stroller
On 24 Jan 2009, at 19:08, Grant wrote: ... I wonder if there is an easier way than scp'ing each image to my laptop, opening it in gimp, editing it, saving it, and scp'ing it back to the HDTV system (especially sshd_config AllowUsers only allows my user and the user running gmpc is different).

[gentoo-user] {OT} Remote image editing (crop & rotate)

2009-01-24 Thread Grant
Each ripped CD in my music collection is accompanied by a high resolution scan of the album's cover. There is a new plugin for gmpc that displays that cover art at full screen on my HDTV. As the huge cover art images appear on the TV, I notice one or more sides that need to be cropped, or that th