Hi Perter,
In an earlier post in this thread I provided an ImageMagick command line
that actually wrapped the data in XML, thus no need for a script.
Mark
On 12/21/2016 6:55 AM, Flynn, Peter pflynn(_at_)ucc(_dot_)ie wrote:
I would probably write a small script that uses the identify command
from ImageMagick, and then snips out the x and y size and creates an XML
file that my XSLT can read as a lookup.
///Peter
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