All releases of Bulk Image Resizing Thing


Release Notes: The format (PNG, JPEG, etc.) of images can now be changed as they are resized. Lossless image formats now produce smaller output files. The build system should now work out of the box on standard Linux distributions. The output file name suffix is now inserted in the correct place.


Release Notes: The code base has been completely rewritten, and now uses Qt4. Functionality has been added and the UI cleaned up. The move to Qt4 has increased the number of supported platforms, and binary packages are available for the first time.


Release Notes: The code has been updated to allow compilation using the newer GCC4 compilers.


Release Notes: A problem with the Help dialog that would prevent it being re-opened if it was closed using the system's close window widget rather than the "Quit" button was fixed.


Release Notes: This release adds a "Smart Ratio Match" processing option. The new matching functionality allows BIRT to resize a mixed set of portrait and landscape images while maintaining the correct orientation of each image.


Release Notes: A problem introducted in 1.1.0 that prevented BIRT from building on systems with older versions of Qt and GCC was fixed. The code was adjusted to support compilation using GCC4.


Release Notes: The default values of the Processing Options are now user configurable. Instead of being hard-coded, these values are now set in an XML config file.


Release Notes: This is a bugfix release. The primary change is that the JPEG Quality setting is now only used in the output of JPEG type files. Previously, the value would be passed to the output function for all file types, which resulted in lossless file types (such as PNG) being larger than necessary.


No changes have been submitted for this release.