It appears to be what I need (just basic thumbnail generation magic) and according to its ruby-toolbox description, it \"kicks the living crap out of RMagick.\"
I am migrating a Rails 2.1.2 application to Rails 2.3.11 To make my life easier i used bundler but I get the following error when starting my server:
I am trying to run my application and bundle install worked fine for me.. I am using Rails 3 and Ruby 1.9.2 amd image science 1.2.1 But when I use rails server the imagescience is failing to compile I
The application requires Image science which is dependent on Ruby Inline. After a tough time installing Image science and ruby inline, the gems were successfully installed. But when I tried to start t
I had a working (and working well) ImageScience install, that did some simple resizing to various dimensions of images, and then copying them to different directories. All very simple. This small and
ImageScience is cool and light. I am using it in my sinatra app. But I can\'t understand how can I crop image with not square form and how can I make thumbnail with two dimensions.
I am getting an error while trying to upload images on an Ubuntu machine that\'s running Rails 2.3.4, Ruby 1.8.6 using attachment_fu with image science.
On my web host\'s system, installing and using gems seems to require installing my own copy of ruby. With their help on a forum, I\'ve gotten that done. I\'m trying to use a particular gem (called Ima