What I'm looking to do is use RIOT to automate an image, or multiple images in a folder, with 3 different quality settings for jpg. All settings the same for all three, with the exception of the percentage: 60%, 75%, 90%. Is this possible with Grunt or some kind of a batch file?
Can you automate image optimization
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Posted 7 years ago #
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Currently these is no support for command line but it will be added if time allows it.
Posted 7 years ago # -
This functionality would be fantastic!
A scheduled task to automate a folder of images everyday would be so useful.
Posted 7 years ago # -
Any development on the command line functionality?
Further, although this post was a long time ago, @tylerrobb I do not think there is a need for the scheduler as there are many other options available that do just that.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Interestingly, I just checked and realized that one can either pass one file name on the command line to launch the app and open the image to process OR pass several file names on the command line and launch the app in batch mode. However, is there a way to control and start the processing via the command line?
Also, when I tried with wildcards (* or ?), it does not work.
So Lucian, would you be so kind and clarify this for the benefit of everyone?
Posted 3 years ago # -
Right now, there is no usable command line support for saving.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Hi Lucian, thanks for your reply.
What would it take to implement command line support? I love your application, I use it all the time, but like many have requested in the past, support for command line control is a much needed feature.
I fully understand the fact that this tool is totally free, but I mean if all those interested in such a feature all chip in and contribute some money to cover your time to implement this (it probably won't take you more than a day), could that be an option?
Posted 3 years ago #
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