I need a replacement for the software on pic, but that works on Linux.
Basically I need a tool to print multiple images on one paper sheet.
>Gimp
No, that's time consuming, I need something that can remember sizes and positions on the sheet, so I can just drag and drop the images, and the print without having to manually resize every image.
I'm considering open source as well as closed source, free or paid, and even software that work well under wine.
no, software on pic doesn't work under wine.
Why? Because if I can replace this one software I might be able to start using only Linux at my work.
>>56183599
Does the libreoffice suite do something like that?
>>56184614
is not exactly like fotoslate, because with libreoffice I still have to set the size for every image, while with fotoslate I would make a template with 3 slots size 4X6, and then I just add as many copies of that template as I need. like for 9 4X6 i need 3 templates, then I just drag and drop the images inside this slots.
Once the template is made it takes me 5 minutes to seat 30 images and print them in any size i need (without counting the actual print time). While with libreoffice it could take me half an hour.
But it doesn't have to be free and open source like libreoffice, I will be happy to pay even if it's closed source
Did you try running fotoslate in wine?
>>56185057
oh nvm guess I should read your post first.
VM time I guess.
>>56185057
Yes, it will install but won't run.
>>56184614
>>56185073
>guess I should read your post first
yeah, too much BS and ain't nobody got time fo dat.
So I made a 18 sec webm.
<--That's what I want, but in Linux.
As I said before, it can be open source, closed source, free or paid, or for windows but werks with wine
>>56186377
Huh. That's actually a pretty neat program. Someone here should make a Linux clone. Wouldn't be hard, just take images in and pop out a PDF.