Short: Gen IMG WIDTH&HEIGHT HTML tag Author: christon@sn.no (Christopher Naas) Uploader: colin znet com (Colin Thompson) Type: comm/www Version: 1.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos -------------------------------------------------- Requirements: WB 3+. Uses datatypes. Description: Picsize is a utility program to aid HTML authors. It will examine a graphic image and write the tag to the shell or a file. This information can be easily inserted into a HTML document. Usage: picsize You may redirect the output to a file like this: picsize >ram:picdesc Examples: Picsize will examine any file that you have a datatype for. It will write out something like this: It gets the WIDTH and HEIGHT data and generates a HTML string you can paste directly into your document. Tips: Place the picsize file somewhere in the path. From the shell, CD to the directory that holds the HTML file you are working on. Call picsize with the path and filename of the picture you are interested in. Paste the resultant output into your document. Check the path and filename to see if it is right. If the picture is in a different directory than the HTML file, you may have to edit the path. You may have to manually insert "../" in front of the path/filename. Now edit the BORDER and ALT values to what you want. Picsize may be launched from SID2 like this: /picsize >>ram:img This allows multiple files to be listed to the temp file. Arexx: While picsize has no Arexx port, it can be called from within your editor. The resultant string could be pasted directly into your document. You will need to write an Arexx script to do this. Distribution: Picsize is freeware. If this program is included on a magazine disk or CDROM, the publisher must provide a free copy of the disk to the author. Picsize is © 1997. All rights reserved by the author. Picsize is offered without any warranty. Use at your own risk. Author: Christopher Landmark Naas christon@sn.no http://home.sn.no/~christon/ IRC KarmaComa