Hallo gimpies,

Has anybody an idea how to install new additional scripts in Gimp? Suppose you have a 
written Script- Fu- script stored as a textfile of course, and want the script to be 
executeable via the submenu of the popup window or through the Script- Fu database 
console window as a command, one of the two option shall be sufficient enough to get 
explained. I have already tried to store the scripts in the appropriate /scripts 
directory of the gimp installation of course, but that  did not imply any automatic 
loading procedure... which I had exspected. Is there a mechanism of automatically 
loading scripts into menus available or is there any special type of script 
configuration file additionally, where all actual scripts are listed and where you can 
configure at least the file manually...?  And: the file suffix of the script might be 
of help too, as .txt might not be the proper format. Thanx.

:( Juliet

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> Subject: [Gimp-user] Losing precision
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> I have a JPEG that was scanned at say 300dpi. I reduce it in size in Gimp=
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> the dpi shoots up in proportion. I want to use the reduced image on a web=
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> page where anything over 75dpi is overkill. I know I can scale back the=20
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> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Losing precision
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> >>>>> "John" == John Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>     John> I have a JPEG that was scanned at say 300dpi. I reduce it in
>     John> size in Gimp. Now the dpi shoots up in proportion. I want to
>     John> use the reduced image on a web page where anything over
>     John> 75dpi is overkill. I know I can scale back the precision
>     John> when I save the file but what is the relationship if any
>     John> between the percentages shown on the save dialogue and the
>     John> dpi of the saved image?
> 
> If you are putting it on the web, ignore DPI.  You don't care about
> DPI, you care about dimensions.  DPI will have *no* effect on what you
> see for a web image.
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> roland
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> From: Jon Winters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Losing precision
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> On 30 May 2002, Roland Roberts wrote:
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> > If you are putting it on the web, ignore DPI.  You don't care about
> > DPI, you care about dimensions.  DPI will have *no* effect on what you
> > see for a web image.
> 
> I used to have a web page to illustrate this.  I had two 72x72 pixel
> images and one was 1dpi and the other was 1000dpi when you opened them in
> photoshop.
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> In the web browser, side by side, they were identical.  :-)
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> I had to make the web page to settle an arguement.
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> I noticed the guy asking the question worked in a pre-press capacity...
> over in that world dpi is important so I can understand him asking.
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