Am 03.07.12 14:51, schrieb Thorsten Behrens:
Peter Jentsch wrote:
I've noticed your recent revival of convwatch.py for layout regression
tests. We've been developing a tool (written in Java) that might make
convwatch.py more portable, by allowing to ignore certain graphical
differences (caused by the possibly different implementations of
antialiasing on windows and linux for example). We'd like to integrate
that with convwatch.py to make it part of the LibO regression tests
*but* I'm quite unsure about how you're using convwatch.py currently.
Could you help us out with a hint here?
Hi Peter,
all image comparison scripts we have ultimately call imagemagick's
composite, followed by pixel counting via identify - so having a
stand-alone command line version of your smart comparison would be
perfect I guess. :)
Cheers,
-- Thorsten
Hi Thorsten,
thanks for your quick reply. We'll just try our tool combined with
convwatch on some of the testdocuments in the LibO source tree and see
what happends.
Cheers,
Peter
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