[#33161] Call/CC and Ruby iterators. — olczyk@... (Thaddeus L Olczyk)

Reading about call/cc in Scheme I get the impression that it is very

11 messages 2002/02/05

[#33242] favicon.ico — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

19 messages 2002/02/06
[#33256] Re: favicon.ico — Leon Torres <leon@...> 2002/02/06

[#33435] Reg: tiny contest: who's faster? (add_a_gram) — grady@... (Steven Grady)

> My current solution works correctly with various inputs.

17 messages 2002/02/08

[#33500] Ruby Embedded Documentation — William Djaja Tjokroaminata <billtj@...>

Hi,

24 messages 2002/02/10
[#33502] Re: Ruby Embedded Documentation — "Lyle Johnson" <ljohnson@...> 2002/02/10

> Now, I am using Ruby on Linux, and I have downloaded Ruby version

[#33615] Name resolution in Ruby — stern@... (Alan Stern)

I've been struggling to understand how name resolution is supposed to

16 messages 2002/02/11

[#33617] choice of HTML templating system — Paul Brannan <paul@...>

I am not a web developer, nor do I pretend to be one.

23 messages 2002/02/11

[#33619] make first letter lowercase — sebi@... (sebi)

hello,

20 messages 2002/02/11
[#33620] Re: [newbie] make first letter lowercase — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...> 2002/02/11

sebi wrote:

[#33624] Re: [newbie] make first letter lowercase — "Jeff 'japhy' Pinyan" <jeffp@...> 2002/02/11

On Feb 11, Tobias Reif said:

[#33632] Re: [newbie] make first letter lowercase — Mathieu Bouchard <matju@...> 2002/02/12

[#33731] simple XML parsing (greedy / non-greedy — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

Suppose I had this text

14 messages 2002/02/13

[#33743] qualms about respond_to? idiom — David Alan Black <dblack@...>

Hi --

28 messages 2002/02/13
[#33751] Re: qualms about respond_to? idiom — Dave Thomas <Dave@...> 2002/02/13

David Alan Black <dblack@candle.superlink.net> writes:

[#33754] Re: qualms about respond_to? idiom — David Alan Black <dblack@...> 2002/02/13

Hi --

[#33848] "Powered by Ruby" banner — Yuri Leikind <YuriLeikind@...>

Hello Ruby folks,

78 messages 2002/02/14
[#33909] Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — Leon Torres <leon@...> 2002/02/14

On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Yuri Leikind wrote:

[#33916] RE: "Powered by Ruby" banner — "Jack Dempsey" <dempsejn@...> 2002/02/15

A modest submission:

[#33929] Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — yet another bill smith <bigbill.smith@...> 2002/02/15

Kent Dahl wrote:

[#33932] OT Netscape 4.x? was Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...> 2002/02/15

On 2/15/02 5:54 AM, "yet another bill smith" <bigbill.smith@verizon.net>

[#33933] RE: OT Netscape 4.x? was Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — "Jack Dempsey" <dempsejn@...> 2002/02/15

i just don't understand why it didn't show up! dhtml/javascript, ok, but a

[#33937] Re: OT Netscape 4.x? was Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...> 2002/02/15

On 2/15/02 7:16 AM, "Jack Dempsey" <dempsejn@georgetown.edu> wrote:

[#33989] Re: OT OmniWeb [was: Netscape 4.x?] — Sean Russell <ser@...> 2002/02/16

Chris Gehlker wrote:

[#33991] Re: OT OmniWeb [was: Netscape 4.x?] — Rob Partington <rjp@...> 2002/02/16

In message <3c6e5e01_1@spamkiller.newsgroups.com>,

[#33993] Re: OT OmniWeb [was: Netscape 4.x?] — Thomas Hurst <tom.hurst@...> 2002/02/16

* Rob Partington (rjp@browser.org) wrote:

[#33925] Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — Martin Maciaszek <mmaciaszek@...> 2002/02/15

In article <3C6CFCCA.5AD5CA67@scnsoft.com>, Yuri Leikind wrote:

[#33956] Re: "Powered by Ruby" banner — Leon Torres <leon@...> 2002/02/15

On Fri, 15 Feb 2002, Martin Maciaszek wrote:

[#33851] Ruby and .NET — Patrik Sundberg <ps@...>

I have been reading a bit about .NET for the last couple of days and must say

53 messages 2002/02/14

[#34024] Compiled companion language for Ruby? — Erik Terpstra <erik@...>

Hmmm, seems that my previous post was in a different thread, I'll try

12 messages 2002/02/16

[#34036] The GUI Returns — "Horacio Lopez" <vruz@...>

Hello all,

33 messages 2002/02/17

[#34162] Epic4/Ruby — Thomas Hurst <tom.hurst@...>

Rejoice, for you no longer have to put up with that evil excuse for a

34 messages 2002/02/18

[#34185] Operator overloading and multiple arguments — ptkwt@...1.aracnet.com (Phil Tomson)

I'm trying to overload the '<=' operator in a class in order to use it for

10 messages 2002/02/18

[#34217] Ruby for web development — beripome@... (Billy)

Hi all,

21 messages 2002/02/19

[#34350] FAQ for comp.lang.ruby — "Hal E. Fulton" <hal9000@...>

RUBY NEWSGROUP FAQ -- Welcome to comp.lang.ruby! (Revised 2001-2-18)

15 messages 2002/02/20

[#34375] Setting the Ruby continued — <jostein.berntsen@...>

Hi,

24 messages 2002/02/20
[#34384] Re: Setting the Ruby continued — Paulo Schreiner <paulo@...> 2002/02/20

Also VERY important:

[#34467] recursive require — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

I'm having a really odd thing happen with two files that mutually

18 messages 2002/02/21

[#34503] special characters — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>

Hi all,

13 messages 2002/02/22

[#34517] Windows Installer Ruby 166-0 available — Andrew Hunt <andy@...>

16 messages 2002/02/22

[#34597] rdoc/xml questions — Dave Thomas <Dave@...>

24 messages 2002/02/23

[#34631] Object/Memory Management — "Sean O'Dell" <sean@...>

I'm new to Ruby and the community here (I've been learning Ruby for a grand

44 messages 2002/02/23

[#34682] duplicate method name — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

I just found a case in a test file where i had two tests of the same

16 messages 2002/02/24
[#34687] Re: duplicate method name — s@... (Stefan Schmiedl) 2002/02/24

Hi Ron.

[#34791] Style Question — Ron Jeffries <ronjeffries@...>

So I'm building this set theory library. The "only" object is supposed

13 messages 2002/02/25

[#34912] RCR?: parallel to until: as_soon_as — Tobias Reif <tobiasreif@...>

Hi,

18 messages 2002/02/26

[#34972] OT A Question on work styles — Chris Gehlker <gehlker@...>

As a Mac baby I just had to step through ruby in GDB *from the command line*

20 messages 2002/02/28

[#35015] Time Comparison — "Sean O'Dell" <sean@...>

I am using the time object to compare times between two files and I'm

21 messages 2002/02/28

Re: Need help with ruby-gimp please

From: Masahiro Sakai (酒井政裕) <zvm01052@...>
Date: 2002-02-12 17:33:33 UTC
List: ruby-talk #33680
> Hi:

Hi.
I'm author of Gimp-Ruby.

> What I need is a command line method
> of generating a solid color rectangle
> (with a drop shadow) and to specify
> a font, font size and text in the 
> rectangle. I am building a web page
> and it would be nice to have the graphics
> in part of the make system.

You can use Gimp functions via dRuby.
But since Gimp-Ruby isn't designed to be used from other application,
the way is a bit ugly.
And you need CVS version of drb.
http://www.ruby-lang.org/~knu/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/lib/drb/

1. start up gimp and dRuby server
   (its menu path is <Toolbox>/Xtns/Ruby-Fu/dRuby Server/Start...)
   BTW you can start up them from command-line like
   % gimp --no-interface --batch '(ruby-fu-druby-server 1 "druby://:7950" "")'

2. Then you can use gimp procedures via dRuby.
   Following is an example.

  require 'gimp/base'
  require 'drb/drb'

  DRb.start_service(nil, nil)
  g = DRbObject.new(nil, 'druby://:7950')
  
  width  = 100
  height = 100
  
  old_fg = g.gimp_palette_get_foreground
  old_bg = g.gimp_palette_get_background
  
  img = g.gimp_image_new(width, height, Gimp::RGB)
  begin
    img.undo_disable # equivalent to g.gimp_image_undo_disable(img)
  
    d = g.gimp_layer_new(img, width, height, Gimp::RGBA_IMAGE, "Background",
                         100, Gimp::NORMAL_MODE)
    img.add_layer(d, -1) # equivalent to g.gimp_image_add_layer(img, d, -1)
    g.gimp_palette_set_background(Gimp::Color.new(255,255,255))
    g.gimp_edit_fill(d, Gimp::BG_IMAGE_FILL)
  
    d = g.gimp_layer_new(img, width, height, Gimp::RGBA_IMAGE, "BoxLayer",
                         100, Gimp::NORMAL_MODE)
    img.add_layer(d, -1)
    g.gimp_drawable_fill(d, Gimp::TRANS_IMAGE_FILL)
    
    g.gimp_rect_select(img, width/4, height/4, width/2, height/2,
                       Gimp::ADD, false, 0)
    g.gimp_palette_set_foreground(Gimp::Color.new(0,0,255))
    g.gimp_bucket_fill(d, Gimp::FG_BUCKET_FILL, Gimp::NORMAL_MODE,
                       100, 0, false, 0, 0)
    g.gimp_selection_none(img)
  
    #g.script_fu_drop_shadow(Gimp::RUN_NONINTERACTIVE, img, d, "8", "8", "5.0",
    #                        Gimp::Color.new(0,0,0), "70", true)
  
    img.active_layer = d
    g.gimp_palette_set_foreground(Gimp::Color.new(255, 0, 0))
    d = g.gimp_text_fontname(img, nil, width/4, height/4, "Ruby!", 0, true,
                             15, Gimp::PIXELS,
                             "-adobe-utopia-medium-r-normal-*-*-*-*-*-p-*-*")
  
    img.flatten # equivalent to g.gimp_image_flatten(img)
  
    filename = '/home/susho/my_src/hoge.bmp'
    g.file_bmp_save(Gimp::RUN_NONINTERACTIVE, img, img.active_drawable,
                    filename, filename)
  ensure
    img.delete # equivalent to g.gimp_image_delete(img)
    g.gimp_palette_set_background(old_bg)
    g.gimp_palette_set_foreground(old_fg)
  end

There are many many proedures provided by the gimp.
DB Browser (<Toolbox>Xtns/DB Browser...) will be your help
for searching functions.

Hope this helps,

-- Masahiro

P.S. My English may not be polite. If it's so, please take it
 as polite one. I have never lived in English-spoken countries.
 So I don't know how to express in English well.

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