saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com said the following on 2008-12-12 16:19:
> > Updated script: > http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Scripts/Temp/Reworked-FinishJob.scm Great!!! It works perfect 4 me! Big thanks :) > I believe the most significant problem you were experiencing is that > the action of flattening your image results in a newly created layer > and all the original layers disappear; i.e., the original "Drawable" > value that you were using in your 'file-jpeg-save' call was no longer > valid after the script flattened the image. It is dificult to say.. I have seen syntax error, or... no action, but I believe U R right. > It is not possible to perform step 3e) -- scripts can only close > images which they themselves open or create. Images that are opened or > created from the menus must be closed from the menus. Lets say if it is impossible than I have to find a benefit... think... think... well, there is benefit: I have "undo" working and if something is wrong with a picture (i.e to heavy sharpen) I can go step back and make all things manually. Kind of final check out. In this point it will be better when displayed image is viewed 100% (1:1). It is one command... but I do not remember... > The updated script will result in the image being marked as saved, so > that closing the image does not generate a warning about losing > changes. I am not entirely comfortable about doing this because not > ALL image changes are saved with the JPEG format and closing your > image after running the script will result in the loss of some > information -- e.g., any channels or paths you've created, as well as > the degradation of the picture owing to JPEG's lossy compression. > Nonetheless, given your work flow, it seems appropriate as long as you > remain aware of this limitation. If you should prefer to still be > warned about losing data then remove the line which calls > 'gimp-image-clean-all'. Your notes are very important, thank U. But I know the limitation of .jpg files. This way I make just for one puprpose: network preview of real estate, for example: http://www.burg.com.pl/mieszkanie/sprzedaz/59192/ For printed matters I can work one or two (or more) hours with each image and no script is necessary :) One more time - thanks. Adam. _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user