So far, all you need seems to resolve if the plug-in can just remember 
the last values used.

I will see for that. Meanwhile, feel free to check 
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=138583
and add your comments - it is were I am keeping track of the 
enhancements I plan to make for the postscript plug-in.

Your file? gimp/plug-ins/common/postscript.c

Regards,

        JS
        -><-



On Saturday 10 April 2004 02:36, John Culleton wrote:
> some thngs are improved in 2.0 with respect to the handling
> of PostScript files, but some annoyances remain. Since my
> major use of Gimp is the refinement of PS images I thought
> I might list them.
>
> 1. When importing a PS file the default resolution is 100. I
> routinely scan and use images at 150. Once I change the
> resolution the new number persists for the session but the
> next sesson starts all over again with the default.
>
> 2. Similarly, I always work in grayscale with PS files. The
> default is color. I can't change the default in any
> permanent way.
>
> 3. If i bring in a PS file, modify it in some way, and then
> just "save" the file what I save is the original unmodified
> file (or perhaps nothing at all?) If I hit "save as" then
> the modified file is saved, after some conversation.
>
> 4. The save PS defaults to 5 units of offset, x and y. I
> must zero these out individually.
>
> 5. I save PS files as EPS. The default is PS. I must change
> it on each run.
>
> 6. The default unit of measurement is millimeters. I must
> convert it to inches on each run.
>
> If my changes could just be made persistent from run to run
> tht would be great. Or if I could have access to the module
> where the Postscript reading and writing takes place then
> perhaps I could change some defaults in the code. Can
> anyone suggest what that module's name is?

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