Ram your images into CSS sprites with Rambo
Project description
A command line sprite tool for smashing your images into sprites.
Includes pypacker, written by Joe Wezorek.
Features
Automatic support for multiple sprite resolutions (based on folder names)
pngcrush for a low-fat diet
Produces an HTML test page so can preview your sprites
Python, so it’s blazing fast
Set up your images
You’ll need to drop your sprite images in a sub-folder for each pixel aspect ratio.
Eg, sprites/ foo/ (the 1x has no prefix. Your sprite will be called this.) foo-0.75x/ (smaller than 1x for poxy androids. Use the same base-name `foo`) foo-1.5x/ (android pseudo-retina) foo-2x/ (true retina) bar/ bar-2x/
Usage
pip install rambo
Then run rambo from the command line:
rambo --input "images/sprites" --output "images" --csspath "css" --cssfile "_sprites.scss" --sasspath "sass/sprites" --testpage_dir "site" --testpage_name "test_page.html"
Arguments
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--input INPUT Input directory, images/sprites
--output OUTPUT Output directory, images/
--cssfile CSSFILE CSS filename, _sprites.scss
--csspath CSSPATH CSS output path, css
--sasspath SASSPATH SaSS output path, sass/sprites
--testpage_dir TEST_DIR Cheat sheet dir, site/
--testpage_name TESTPAGE Cheat sheet, cheat_sheet.html
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