On 20/3/21 6:22 pm, Andrew Greig via luv-main wrote:
On 20/3/21 6:00 pm, Nic Baxter wrote:
Hi Andrew
On 20 March 2021 2:12:38 pm AEDT, Andrew Greig via luv-main
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi All,
I am really puzzled by the different installers now available for GIMP.
Surely this not an installer issue but one of where GIMP expects to
find the plugins?
GIMP itself is offering the Flatpack install, Ubuntu seems to favour
a Snap install. (I am running Ubuntu 20.04LTS) I have tried to
install a Python plugin to GIMP to export multiple layers as a batch.
Instructions here:
https://khalim19.github.io/gimp-plugin-export-layers/sections/Installation.html#linux
The instructions suggest looking in your home directory for the
plugins folder. If you can't find it then check GIMP's settings as in
Edit - preferences - folders.
HIH
Cheers
Nic
Hi Nic,
The python files are in
/home/alg/snap/gimp/347/.config/GIMP/2,10/plugins as they should be
but I do not see anything different, there is no indication that the
plugin is active, and I also do not know what to expect from a plugin
to GIMP.
Hi Andrew
I know that is where you found the files but it appears GIMP is not
looking there. Check the GIMP settings.
Cheers
Nic
To describe my situation, I have had a website dor some time but
control has redided with the designer. Recently I requested help to
update my site with fresh images, I found that the files previously
installed were too slow to open, and the suggestion was made to resize
them for web, at a res of 72dpi. I don't know how to achieve that in
Darktable but I knew that GIMP would allow resizing at 72 dpi. But I
have a lot to do so I wanted to run a batch process, and the python
script seemed to provide an option. But it is a bumpy ride at present.
Andrew
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