On Wed, Jun 29, 2005 at 05:56:35PM +0000, John R. Culleton wrote: > I am working with unstable CVS (2.3.2) and am just trying things > out. I can find plugins on my disk that have the suffix .py > which means of course that they are written in python. But often > they have identical names and functions as older script-fu > products. So how to I specify the python plug in and distinguish > it from the similar script-fu plugin? The plugin browser seems not > to make any distinction, or else it simply doesn't show the > python plug ins. > congrats for using a cvs version that is newer than mine; i opted to wait for debian to fix some broken libraries before updating again and if i am not mistaken, some of the menus you are using are different from mine.
there is a recent effort to make the language of the plug-in or the script invisible to the user. the information about the plug-in is cryptically available right now via the plug-in browser. i say cryptically since my plug-in browser opened with 2x2 Blur plug-in and it has been named perl_fu_blur_2x2. it would be up to the authors at this point to write this into the name. i think i was consistent about this when writing my python_fu plug-ins. i should see if debian is ready for me to update gimp yet.... carol _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
