John R. Culleton wrote:
> The only entry on the python submenu is sphere.py, which was there when I
> started.
They do not necessarily show up there - scripts and plug-ins can
register themselves in any menu they want (and with 2.3, an increasing
number of context menus as well)
Thus the regis
Renan Birck Pinheiro wrote:
> Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 16:43 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
>
>> They were picked
>> up as new plugins during the startup display but I still can't find
>> them on a menu.
>>
>
> Then I don't know. Strange issue.
>
>
I have the same problem, also Slackw
Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 16:43 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
> They were picked
> up as new plugins during the startup display but I still can't find
> them on a menu.
Then I don't know. Strange issue.
Since sphere.py shows up, it doesn't seem to be an issue with Python-fu
interpreter.
Do yo
On Monday 16 April 2007 16:28, Renan Birck Pinheiro wrote:
> Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 12:14 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
> > There are several python-fu scripts installed but they don't show
> > up under the xtn menu or anyplace else I can find when running
> > Gimp.
>
> Did you put them in ~/.gi
Em Seg, 2007-04-16 às 12:14 -0400, John R. Culleton escreveu:
>
> There are several python-fu scripts installed but they don't show up
> under the xtn menu or anyplace else I can find when running Gimp.
Did you put them in ~/.gimp-2.3/plugins and chmod +x them?
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There are several python-fu scripts installed but they don't show up
under the xtn menu or anyplace else I can find when running Gimp.
Only the sphere.py script shows up. Gimp 2-3-13 on Slackware 11.
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