Howto make instant web banners from the Linux command line
Michael Stutz shows us how to use GNU Enscript and ImageMagick suite of image processing tools to create instant web banners.
FTA, "...Sometimes you might have a need to make an image file consisting mostly of text -- to use as a banner on a Web page, for instance. You can always make the banner in an image editor, but there's a much quicker way -- one that lends itself to automatic generation from scripts using arbitrary text..."
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