![]() ![]() Sips can also be used to get metadata from image files. The command is based on macOS’s Core Image library, and because it can often leverage the GPU for transformations and run natively on Apple silicon, it will often give better performance than ImageMagick. ![]() The sips (Scriptable Image Processing System) command is not well known, perhaps in part because it is only available on macOS. FILEMAKER SERVER M1 PROBecause of how the functions are invoked this can work even if using the Apple silicon version of FileMaker Pro or Server - just be sure that Rosetta has been installed first if using these functions. There are two exceptions to the Apple silicon support: the bBox_JQ and bBox_GraphicsMagick functions are still Intel only. The macOS version of bBox is now a “universal” binary, with both Intel and Apple silicon executables in the same plug-in file. ![]() fixed template text used in several functions & script steps to better describe parameters.modifications to several functions & script steps to add parameters.added bBox_GraphicsMagick function & script step.Ubuntu compatible version (in addition to CentOS).Also included is a demo file that has over 220 examples of how you can put bBox functions to work for you. We are pleased to release bBox version 0.98, with with new image file functions and M1/Apple Silicon support.īBox is a free utility plug-in to extend FileMaker solutions to easily use code libraries and macOS-based functions from Python, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, AppleScript, C/C++, Bash/sh, XPath, and SQLite. ![]()
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