>I used batch mode (David's Batch Processor) from within Gimp 2.8 and
>below often as I send large numbers of  photos to relatives to keep
>them updated on family matters.  I have also used BIMP (and tried to
>recompile it for Gimp 2.10 under Ubuntu 18.04, but so far can not get
>it to compile).
>

Unable to compile BIMP2 for Gimp 2.10.x? It throws up lots of warnings but no
errors. Possible reasons:

A mix of non-compatible dependencies.

Using the Gimp flatpak (or snap) This version is 'sandboxed' and installed dev
packages are not seen.

A quick demo (using ubuntu 18.10) might give a clue where the compile fails on
your installation.

https://youtu.be/XlPKUX62JcA  duration 4 minutes

Attached the BIMP2 binary from that. This does work in a (k)ubuntu 18.04 Worth a
try.

However, the previous BIMP 1.18 still works with Gimp 2.10.x 

>I miss having some sort of batch mode, inbuilt into gimp.  Writing
>scripts to run from a terminal as has been suggested is too  difficult
>for an unsophisticated user such as myself.  The way I use DBP or Bimp
>is non-destructive as I write the files out with a different name.

I agree about scripting, Scheme or Python, equally akin to Sanskrit for the
average Gimp user.

Attachments:
* https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1086/original/bimp2.zip

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