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Pluginized Kropper on the way…

Friday, Aug 17, 2007

Tim Lucas, of the very popular toolmantim.com Rails blog has saved me a good deal of work by wrapping the Kropper code into a Rails plugin. He’s also using Kropper on webjam.com.au. This is great news, and it’s really gratifying to me that a) people like my first open-source project enough to contribute code to it, and b) someone as smart and talented as Tim is contributing. I’ve read Tim’s blog quite a bit since I started working with Rails, and it feels great that to be collaborating with one of the people I’ve learned from.

Update: Tim has finished his pluginized version of Kropper! You can access his plugin source via SVN or your web browser here: http://rubyforge.org/scm/?group_id=3936. I’ll post another update when I get around to refactoring the demo app to use the pluginized code.

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Kropper: a free, open-source image cropper for Rails apps

Wednesday, Jun 27, 2007

I finally had the time to put the finishing touches on my first open-source Rails projectKropper, an easy-to-use image cropper that’s well-suited to cropping user-profile images and other cases where you want a cropped image to have a certain aspect-ratio.

Features

  • It’s easy to use, and it looks pretty sweet.
  • Very little Ruby code to add to your app, especially if you’re using attachment_fu to handle images.
  • It works with either ImageScience or Rmagick as the backend image processor.
  • It’s been tested in IE 6 & 7, Firefox 1.5 & 2, and Safari 2.0.4.
  • You can decide whether images are just cropped to the shape of your cropping stencil, or also resized to actual size of the stencil.
  • You can easily change the UI around—the appearance, size, and shape of everyting, including the cropping canvas and cropping stencil, are defined with CSS.

Here’s what it looks like. Click on the screenshot to go to the demo site, try it out, and get the source for Kropper (and the whole demo site).

Kropper screenshot

Let me know what you think of it! Now if I can just find time to finish my Captcha plugin…

Update: Kropper now has a rubyforge project page!

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