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Re: s/ImageMagic//g
by Asdex on Tuesday 21/Jun/2005, @22:48
Why reinvent the wheel?
ImageMagick works. Just do it the unix-way instead of reinventing the wheel all the time.
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Re: s/ImageMagic//g
by cies breijs on Tuesday 21/Jun/2005, @23:11
> Just do it the unix-way instead of reinventing the wheel all the time.

Or may this old-skool quote:

"Those who do not understand Unix are condemned to reinvent it, poorly." -- Henry Spencer, University of Toronto



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  • Re: s/ImageMagic//g
    by ac on Wednesday 22/Jun/2005, @09:33
    I think both quotes are quite silly. If we argue why re-inventing the wheel then by now we all would still be using CDE. There is a problem we need to solve properly and this means a sane graphic layer library doing these kind of work. Right now we have different KDE applications using different versions of graphic libraries for doing exactly the same task. Some use libimlib, some use stuff from imagemagic, some other things use some other libraries and and and. We could get rid of a lot of dependency on 3rd party libraries and tools if there was a proper graphic library or something. All KDE apps that require such a library can use the one provided by KDE and not from any random 3rd party application. It's easier for bugtracking and easier to maintain too.
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