Kevin,
Thank you giving me this information. It is really useful to know. I think
it ought to be part of the Migration guide, because naive script writers
like me don't know that functions like set-pt are locally defined. I
thought I was using a built-in function.
It is further confused by the
Dave 77459 wrote:
> Owen,
>
> Thanks for confirming that it works in 2.2 under Ubuntu and crashes on 2.4.
>
> I too got that unbound error on 2.4 . I declared all the variables,
> which cleared that up under Windows. I still got the unbound error in
> Ubuntu, which is odd since set-pt is a fu
Owen,
Thanks for confirming that it works in 2.2 under Ubuntu and crashes on 2.4.
I too got that unbound error on 2.4 . I declared all the variables, which
cleared that up under Windows. I still got the unbound error in Ubuntu,
which is odd since set-pt is a function, not a variable??
So I add
>> Following is my "Urban Acid" Script-Fu program. It attempts to
simulate
> the
>> famous Photoshop Urban Acid action, which dramatically alters the color
> curves.
>> The program worked well in GIMP 2.2, but is buggy in v2.4. I am having
the
>> following problems:
>> * The first time, it runs b
> Following is my "Urban Acid" Script-Fu program. It attempts to simulate
the
> famous Photoshop Urban Acid action, which dramatically alters the color
curves.
>
> The program worked well in GIMP 2.2, but is buggy in v2.4. I am having the
> following problems:
>
> * The first time, it runs but th
Following is my "Urban Acid" Script-Fu program. It attempts to simulate the
famous Photoshop Urban Acid action, which dramatically alters the color
curves.
The program worked well in GIMP 2.2, but is buggy in v2.4. I am having the
following problems:
* The first time, it runs but the working la