Sean,
> i scratched-together a to-do list for my own GIMP wants & wishes, and put
it
> online, thought it might be worth sharing:
>
> http://gimbal.paunix.org/cs/img/gimp/todo.html
>
<<... from the URL: CinePaint cannibalization whatever CinePaint [was: Film
GIMP] has for supporting additional
hello;
i scratched-together a to-do list for my own GIMP wants & wishes, and put it
online, thought it might be worth sharing:
http://gimbal.paunix.org/cs/img/gimp/todo.html
this isn't a wish-list; more like a "here's what i plan on doing"; of
course, it's all open for discussion, completely,
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On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 07:23:11 -0700 Sean Champ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hello;
>
>
> i'm looking for, or to make, something that can be used for sending
> commands, from BASH or what, directly to a gimp script-fu listener.
>
> like:
> echo '(foo bar etc)' | fu-client -h img.host
>
> ju
Hi,
Sean Champ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i'm looking for, or to make, something that can be used for sending
> commands, from BASH or what, directly to a gimp script-fu listener.
What about using netcat?
> Footnotes:
> [1] http://www.geekware.de/software/emacs/
Oh, cool. I have always bee
hello;
i'm looking for, or to make, something that can be used for sending
commands, from BASH or what, directly to a gimp script-fu listener.
like:
echo '(foo bar etc)' | fu-client -h img.host
just wanted to see whether anyone might know of something like this, already
written.
(else, i