Juergen Weber wrote:
> As I understand the page, DBP offers a fixed set of processing option
> whereas a script recorder should apply any operation on a set of
> images, e.g. apply "Converting Color Images to B&W using Channel Mixer
> in The GIMP" (http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/ChannelMixer/)
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 17:51 +0100, olive wrote:
> I was away for 5 days and have 20+ messages from gimp buzilla in my
> inbox. I am in the CC field of new bugs... why ?
> I noticed that more than half of the bugzilla messages I received result
> from 2 other people removing themselves from
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 12:31 -0600, CJ Kucera wrote:
> Anyway, I'm using Gimp 2.4.1, and I've encountered a problem where Gimp
> isn't saving the layer dimensions in its .XCF files, so that when the
> file is opened, Gimp gives the error:
>
>XCF: This file is corrupt! I have loaded as mu
Sven Neumann wrote:
> I can reproduce the problem loading "goinonboat2.xcf". But I can load
> "goinonboat.xcf" without a problem, then save it again and the result
> seems to be just fine.
Yeah, I had a feeling that reproduction would be difficult on this one.
> Are you using any unusual compiler
I have some scripts I am upgrading to work with 2.4. What is the best place
to find help?
I've asked the question before in this list, and found help here. I don't
want to send these help requests if they are unwelcome or if there is an
official, better place. Gimp-developer seems focused on cha
On Nov 7, 2007 8:53 PM, Dave 77459 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have some scripts I am upgrading to work with 2.4. What is the best place
> to find help?
This list is the right place. I think the fastes way to get help is
the GIMP IRC channel.
If you are updating from 2.2 to 2.4 you can find he
I seem to have to select the tool every time I start up GIMP on this
tablet pc.. Not much of a bother though
On 07/11/2007, Chris Mohler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Never mind. I *forgot* that you can just select a tool while using
> either end of the pen. Somehow I thought that the 'eraser' wa
> 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
>> 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
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 17:51 +0100, olive wrote:
>
>> I was away for 5 days and have 20+ messages from gimp buzilla in my
>> inbox. I am in the CC field of new bugs... why ?
>> I noticed that more than half of the bugzilla messages I received result
>> from 2 other
Juergen Weber wrote:
> Tracing the commands would be a light variant of this. Outputting a
> trace should not be more than some log statements, would it?
> And http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51937#c25 allready has
> my suggestion.
>
> Anyway, a pity that the bug has been opened in 2001
CJ Kucera wrote:
> Anyway, I'm using Gimp 2.4.1, and I've encountered a problem where Gimp
> isn't saving the layer dimensions in its .XCF files, so that when the
> file is opened, Gimp gives the error:
Oh, now THIS is interesting... It looks like this is only happening
when I'm working on files
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
On Nov 7, 2007 1:06 AM, Paul Bamford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OK, I have to ask - how did you get the damn thing working in the first
> place?
It was pretty easy on Gutsy - I had to uncomment three lines in
xorg.conf and restart the X server.
Chris
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
I need to do a complicated GAP animation.
It involves many steps that I will probably need to redo several times.
A script that I could edit and re-run multiple times so that I can get
it right.
Thanks for your help,
Steve
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