On Saturday 27 September 2008, Chris Mohler wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Another question from me:
> >
> > When I write a plugin, my text editor (kwrite or kate) creates a backup
> > file named plugin.py~. When I start now the plugin in GIMP, it is
Hi Samuel,
I am also a new user of gimpfu.py
If you"re on unix you find there are only a dozen examples that come with
2.4.7. It"s not enough information. I"ve resorted to groveling over the scheme
code; there"s alot of it and its pretty straightforward to translate some
things.
% find . -
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Samuel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Another question from me:
>
> When I write a plugin, my text editor (kwrite or kate) creates a backup
> file named plugin.py~. When I start now the plugin in GIMP, it is
> executing the backup instead the original.
Hi,
I think y
Another question from me:
When I write a plugin, my text editor (kwrite or kate) creates a backup
file named plugin.py~. When I start now the plugin in GIMP, it is
executing the backup instead the original.
As a workaround I execute
chmod -x *~
but sometimes I forget this and this is annoying.
> The same applies to other tools. Again, every effect is doable now,
> but the UI would be much cleaner with the notion "colors",
> not "color, and oh that extra transparency channel" so it is treated
> like something alien among colors (in nature it is not -- water,
> glass, air are transpar
Where can I find the actual Python docs for GIMP? I know this site:
http://www.gimp.org/docs/python/index.html
But it doesn't seem to be complete. For example how do I get the color
of a pixel?
And the docs are not in the 2.4.7 and the 2.5.3 sources, I downloaded.
I'm pretty new in Python and it's
> From: "Alchemie foto\\grafiche" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 3
> May
> be is missed, also the possibility to select transparent area as
> was a color,meaning using the magic wand or the color selector
> tool..
> But since there is "alpha to selection"(=select transparency) that
> is no too missed... wel
jude ui wrote:
>
> Thanks! however I don't like the fact that way GTK+ can be pretty
> slow for interfaces - to be honest I want to build applications based
> on the *enlightenment foundation libaries *to draw the eyecandy and
> what not- and use gtk as an extention to EFL (the same for qt)
Wit