Just to be clear, it picks up everything in ~/Library/Application Support/GIMP/2.8/plug-ins without any problems, but I only keep GIMP specific Python files in there. My general Python stuff is in other directories. My pygimp code depends on some of the general stuff and those are the files that are not being found.
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Ryan Krauss <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for your help and the quick response. Your version looks > promising. However, it doesn't seem to respect the PYTHONPATH set in my > ~/.profile file. So, it cannot find my personal Python files. Where > should I set the PYTHONPATH for your version? > > Thanks again, > > Ryan > > > On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Partha Bagchi <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Try my version and let me know if you have issues: www.partha.com >> >> Partha >> >> >> >> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Ryan Krauss <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> I have recently switched from Ubuntu to Mac and am having some trouble >>> getting GIMP working the way I need. I use pygimp and a Wacom tablet to >>> create a sort of digital white board when I teach. I use my pygimp code to >>> correctly number each slide as I lecture so that the slides are useful to >>> the students for review when I am done. Here is an example if you are >>> curious: >>> >>> http://www.cs.siue.edu/~rkrauss/450/2013/lectures/03_22_13/index.html >>> >>> I am using Python 2.7 for scipy, numpy, and other packages installed >>> using homebrew and pip. I am having a hard time getting GIMP installed in >>> OS X 10.8 that supports both Python 2.7 and pressure sensitivity. I have >>> tried two approaches. I downloaded a binary from here: >>> Download GIMP 2.8 <http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html> on the >>> gimp.org/downloads page. It runs natively on OS X (i.e. not using X11) >>> and it works perfectly with pressure sensitivity on my Wacom tablet. The >>> only problem is that it seems to ship with Python 2.6, which is a bit dated >>> and not compatible with my other Python packages. >>> >>> I also tried to build and install from source. I have tried this two >>> ways. The first was through homebrew. I am able to compile correctly and >>> it uses Python 2.7, but for reasons I don't understand, it seems to build >>> an X11 version. Again for reasons I don't understand, pressure sensitivity >>> does not work when I build this way. The pen and tablet under the extended >>> input configuration are greyed out. They are set correctly, but the >>> settings don't seem to be respected. >>> >>> I have also tried to just use homebrew to install the dependencies and >>> then build GIMP myself in other directory. This keeps getting hung up on >>> trying to build a test GTK+ file that fails because it can't find gtk.h. >>> gtk.h is in a homebrew Cellar folder and I don't seem to be able to point >>> the configure script to it correctly. >>> >>> So, can someone point me to the best solution. If a binary of GIMP 2.8 >>> linked to Python 2.7 could easily be made available, that would be great. >>> If someone can help me build a version of GIMP 2.8 that runs natively >>> using the Python from homebrew, that would also work. I don't even mind >>> setting up my own thing and compiling outside of homebrew, but I would >>> prefer to avoid installing all the dependencies myself if possible. I >>> would prefer to have GIMP run natively rather than through X11, but if >>> Python 2.7 and pressure sensitivity both worked, I would be OK with that. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Ryan >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> gimp-developer-list mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list >>> >>> >> >
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