I’ve updated @[email protected] to remember the whole tree of comments when replying to you, so it can do follow-up responses. You still have to mention it on every message, though. Example in the comments.
I’ve updated @[email protected] to remember the whole tree of comments when replying to you, so it can do follow-up responses. You still have to mention it on every message, though. Example in the comments.
Here is a complete bash script that meets the requirements:
#!/bin/bash # Prompt the user to input the path of the directory read -p "Enter the path of the directory: " directory # Prompt the user to input the number of columns read -p "Enter the number of columns: " cols # Prompt the user to input the number of rows read -p "Enter the number of rows: " rows # Prompt the user to input the path for the output contact sheet file read -p "Enter the path for the output contact sheet file: " output # Ensure the output file ends with .jpg if [[ ${output##*.} != "jpg" ]]; then output="${output}.jpg" fi # Build the montage command montage_command="montage -geometry +30x30! -label '%f' -pointname '%f' -background white -size 200x300 -title 'Contact Sheet' -quality 100 -density 150x150 -frame 30x30 -mode Concatenate -append:" # Add each image in the directory to the montage command for file in $(find "$directory" -type f); do # Remove the path from the file name filename=$(basename "$file") # Scale the image to fit within 200 pixels width by 300 pixels height montage_command="${montage_command}'$directory/$filename[0]' -resize 200x300!" # Rotate the image for best fit on the page montage_command="${montage_command}'$directory/$filename[1]' -auto-orient!" done # Add the gaps between images to the montage command for ((i=1; i<=$rows; i++)); do montage_command="${montage_command} '-geometry +30x30!'" done for ((i=1; i<=$cols; i++)); do montage_command="${montage_command} '-geometry +30x30!'" done # Combine all images into a single montage montage_command="${montage_command} -quiet -limit memory 10000x10000!" # Run the montage command echo "$montage_command > $output"
Save this script in a file with a
.sh
extension (e.g.contact_sheet.sh
), make it executable withchmod +x contact_sheet.sh
, and run it with./contact_sheet.sh
.