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				<title>PHATCH :: PHoto &amp; bATCH Processor : Screenshot Tour</title>
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				<description>I will be posting a Screenshot Tour which will be in a preliminary form on Monday, April 14th @ 06:00pm PST (14:00).</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 14 Apr 2008 01:27:03 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>itsanudae</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>109471</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <div class="image-container aligncenter"><img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2192/2412352078_2fc6b876d9_o.png" alt="2412352078_2fc6b876d9_o.png" class="image" /></div> <h1><span><strong>Hello All, Keep an eye on this space for an upcoming Screenshot Tour!</strong></span></h1> <h2><span><strong>I will be Posting the Preliminary Tour Monday, April 14th at 06:00pm PST (14:00 PST for those on 24 HR clock)</strong></span></h2> <h3><span>It will include a mapping of Phatch 0.1.3's User Interface on GNOME for the Ubuntu GNU/Linux Operating System, as well as some filters applied to 2 example photos which I own the copyrights too. I'm searching for an appropriate license because I would like to write a manual based off of the 0.1.3 Release, and revise it after the 0.2.0 Release.</span></h3> <p>I will be licensing the photos so they can be distributed as part of a learning tool/process for Phatch. I will upload all Actionlists and Droplets I generate in the Screenshot tour along with the original &quot;unfooled around with&quot; scans.</p> <h3><span><strong>Please keep an eye on this space for more!</strong></span></h3> 
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				<title>How-To: Create Custom Actions for Phatch in the Thunar File Manager</title>
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				<description>It&#039;s easy to add Phatch Droplet functionality to Thunar as a Custom Action, which will be available via Right Click.</description>
				<pubDate>Mon, 04 Feb 2008 19:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>elliio</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>75127</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <h1><span>How-To:</span></h1> <h1><span>Add Phatch Droplets as Custom Actions in the Thunar File Manager.</span></h1> <ol> <li>Let's get started!</li> <li>Install Phatch.</li> <li>Create a <strong>Droplet</strong>. You can create an: <strong>Action List Droplet</strong>, or a <strong>Phatch Recent Droplet</strong> for use with Thunar's <strong>Custom Actions</strong>.</li> <li>Remember that an Action List Droplet is <strong>single-purpose</strong>, while the Phatch Recent Droplet is <strong>multi-purpose</strong>.</li> <li>We will use the <strong>Phatch Recent Droplet</strong> for the puroposes of the How-To since it is a more versatile tool.</li> <li>Remember, the same procedure will apply to creating a Custom Action in Thunar with the Action List Droplet.</li> <li>In Phatch go to the <strong>(File &gt; Create Droplet From&#8230; &gt; Copy Recent as Command to Clipboard)</strong> menu.</li> <li>Go to the <strong>(Applications &gt; Accessories &gt; Thunar File Manager)</strong> menu.</li> <li>This will open the Thunar File Manager.</li> <li>In the Thunar application, go to the <strong>(Edit &gt; Configure Custom Actions)</strong> menu.</li> <li>A <strong>Custom Actions</strong> Dialog Box will appear.</li> <li>On the Top Right Hand side of the Dialog Box you will find a &quot;<strong>+</strong>&quot; Button.</li> <li>Go ahead and Click it now.</li> <li>You will now be presented with a <strong>Create Action</strong> Dialog Box.</li> <li><strong>Paste</strong> the <strong>Phatch Recent Droplet Command</strong> in the field labeled &quot;<strong>Command:</strong>&quot;.</li> <li>Go to the &quot;<strong>Name:</strong>&quot; field and enter something useful such as &quot;<strong>Phatch Recent</strong>&quot; or &quot;<strong>PHoto &amp; bATCH</strong>&quot;, you get the idea.</li> <li>In the &quot;<strong>Description:</strong>&quot; field enter something useful such as &quot;<strong>Process Photos according to a recent Action List</strong>&quot; or whatever works for you.</li> <li>Click on the &quot;<strong>No Icon</strong>&quot; button.</li> <li>A new <strong>Select an Icon</strong> for &quot;Phatch Recent&quot; (i.e. the &quot;Name:&quot; you entered) Dialog Box will open.</li> <li>Click on an icon. On your keyboard press the letter &quot;<strong>p</strong>&quot; followed by the letter &quot;<strong>h</strong>&quot;.</li> <li>This is a shortcut to scrolling down to the &quot;<strong>phatch</strong>&quot; icon. You can of course simply use the <strong>scroll bar</strong> and scroll down to the &quot;p&quot; section of the Application Icons list.</li> <li>The <strong>phatch icon</strong>, if you aren't already familiar with it, looks like an <strong>eye with a green gear for the iris</strong>.</li> <li>Once the &quot;<strong>phatch</strong>&quot; icon is selected, Click the <strong>OK</strong> Button.</li> <li>The &quot;<strong>phatch</strong>&quot; icon will now appear in the <strong>Create Action</strong> Dialog Box.</li> <li>Almost done!</li> <li>You must now click on the &quot;<strong>Appearance Conditions</strong>&quot; Tab.</li> <li>Under the section: &quot;<strong>Appears if selection contains:</strong>&quot; Check the following boxes: &quot;<strong>Directories</strong>&quot;, &quot;<strong>Image Files</strong>&quot;. Deselect the &quot;<strong>Text Files</strong>&quot; Checkbox.</li> <li>Now click the <strong>OK</strong> Button.</li> <li>In the <strong>Custom Actions</strong> Dialog Box you should now see an entry labeled <strong>Phatch Recent</strong>, with the Description: <strong>Process Photos according to a recent Action List</strong>.</li> <li>Now Click the <strong>Close</strong> Button.</li> <li>That's it! You made it! You now have a Custom Action that will appear whenever you <strong>Right Click</strong> on the <strong>Icon</strong> of a <strong>Directory/Folder</strong> or <strong>Image File</strong>.</li> <li>Let's test it out!</li> <li>In the Thunar File Manager, <strong>navigate</strong> to a folder of screenshots or backgrounds or any other kind of photos.</li> <li><strong>Right Click</strong> on the Directory/Folder <strong>Icon</strong>.</li> <li>You will see a &quot;<strong>phatch</strong>&quot; icon and the label <strong>Phatch Recent</strong> near the bottom of the <strong>pop-up menu</strong> that appears upon <strong>Right Clicking</strong>.</li> <li>Click on &quot;<strong>Phatch Recent</strong>&quot; in the <strong>pop-up menu</strong>.</li> <li>You will be presented with a <strong>Phatch</strong> Dialog Box.</li> <li>Select an <strong>Action List</strong> from the list in the Dialog Box.</li> <li>Go ahead and select &quot;<strong>Round Corners Shadow</strong>&quot;.</li> <li>Now Click the <strong>OK</strong> Button.</li> <li>Phatch will now display the <strong>Drag &amp; Drop</strong> Dialog Box. Here you can <strong>select the options</strong> that suit your needs.</li> <li>Lets accept the <strong>defaults</strong> for now (you can play later!).</li> <li>Click the <strong>Batch</strong> Button to <strong>begin processing your folder</strong> full of photos.</li> <li>If, like me, you have some <strong>image files</strong> Phatch (or more accurately, The <strong>Python Imaging Library</strong> (<strong>PIL</strong> for short) is <strong>unable to handle</strong>, you will get an <strong>error message</strong>. With my work I often run into <strong>interlaced PNG files</strong> whick <strong>PIL currently can't handle</strong>.</li> <li>This is <strong>no</strong> show-stopper. Just <strong>Click</strong> the Checkbox on the Error Dialog named &quot;<strong>Apply for future errors</strong>&quot; and select the &quot;<strong>Skip To Next Image</strong>&quot; Button.</li> <li>Phatch will <strong>now skip all unreadable files but continue processing</strong> the entire batch so you can <strong>walk away from your desk</strong>, go get <strong>coffee</strong>, engage in <strong>watercooler gossip</strong>, or take care of something urgent, like the phone that's ringing in the background.</li> <li>With the &quot;<strong>Round Corners Shadow</strong>&quot; Action List, it is set up to write output files to a folder with the <strong>same name</strong> as the source folder, but amended with <strong>&quot;_round&quot;</strong>. So if your folder was named &quot;<strong>Screenshots</strong>&quot; you will now find another folder in the parent directory named &quot;<strong>Screenshots_round</strong>&quot;.</li> <li>I <strong>hope</strong> you have enjoyed this How-To Guide, and will be able to further enjoy your interaction with <strong>Phatch</strong> and <strong>Thunar</strong>.</li> </ol> 
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				<title>Exporting Droplets and Inspectors to an xfce Panel with Phatch-0.1.bzr294</title>
				<link>http://photobatch.wikidot.com/forum/t-38359/exporting-droplets-and-inspectors-to-an-xfce-panel-with-phat</link>
				<description>Here&#039;s my How-To Instructions on adding a Phatch Droplet or Phatch Inspector to your xfce Panel.</description>
				<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jan 2008 08:19:15 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>elliio</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>75127</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <h1><span><strong>DEPRECATED:</strong></span></h1> <h1><span>Please see the post further down the page referencing version: <strong>Phatch-0.1.bzr316-1</strong></span></h1> <p>01. Create or Load an Action List.<br /> 02. File &gt; Export &gt; As Droplet/Inspector.<br /> 03. Choose Folder to Save Droplet/Inspector in.<br /> 04. Name the Droplet/Inspector.<br /> 05. Select the Open button or press Enter.<br /> 06. You will find the Droplet/Inspector Folder where you created it.<br /> 07. Inside you will find the Named Droplet/Inspector *.desktop file.<br /> 08. Right Click on Named Droplet/Inspector.desktop file, and Select &quot;Properties&quot;.<br /> 09. Navigate to the Launcher Tab.<br /> 10. Select then Copy the Command.<br /> (Mine looked like this: phatch -d '/home/elliio/.phatch/Tango-blue-Canvas-png.py' %U)<br /> 11. I found out after some playing around that, with the xfce launcher in the xfce panel that it WILL WORK with out the &quot;%U&quot;, for DROPLETS. INSPECTORS WILL WORK _with_ the &quot;%U&quot;<br /> 12. Right Click on the xfce Panel and Select &quot;Add New Item.<br /> 13. Select &quot;Launcher&quot; from the &quot;Add Items to the Panel&quot; Dialog bos.<br /> 14. Click the &quot;Add&quot; Button.<br /> 15. A &quot;Program Launcher&quot; Dialog Box opens.<br /> 16. In the &quot;Command&quot; field, Paste the Command from the Droplet.desktop Properties dialog.<br /> 17. Select an Icon.<br /> 18. Name the Launcher in the &quot;Name&quot; Field.<br /> 19. Enter a meaningful description for the Droplet in the &quot;Description&quot; Field.<br /> 20. Click the &quot;Close&quot; Button.<br /> 21. You will now find your new, functional, drag-and-drop-enabled Phatch Droplet/Inspector sitting in the panel.<br /> 22. To use, just drag the icon of an image file onto a Droplet to process it, or an Inspector to review its properties.</p> <p>Many thanks to stani for getting this feature up and running for me!</p> <p>Due to the way Xfce works, I don't think it is currently possible to just Drag-and-Drop a Droplet.desktop or Inspector.desktop file directly onto the Panel without going through the Add Items To Panel &gt; Launcher Dialogs.</p> <p>If you are a more advanced Xfce user, please chime in! :-)</p> 
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