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Datum: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 00:53:46 + (GMT)
Von: Alchemie fotografiche fotocom...@yahoo.it
An: gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Betreff: Re: [Gimp-developer] Artificial limitation to script fu ?
From: Michael Schumacher
Just to make
Von: saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com
If I understand correctly, Alchemie's complaint is that there are logo
creation scripts (under Image/File/Create/Logo) which are quite
similar to the scripts under Image/Filters/Alpha To Logo).
Just to make sure: does everyone know that it is
Kevin Cozens wrote:
Martin Nordholts wrote:
In my opinion these
alpha-to-logo scripts all give unprofessionally looking results (at
least all those I have tried).
Feel free to suggest ways to improve the output from these scripts. Or is it
the general effect the scripts are going
From: Michael Schumacher
Just to make sure: does everyone know that it is the same
script that does register both menu entries?
Michael
Not exactly the same script
Same.scm file for Logo-related script contains 2 script
A.. hem ex_Toolbar script that is available now from File /create
Quoting Alchemie foto\grafiche fotocom...@yahoo.it:
If what i described was done intentionally i will fear Sadism
Uncalled for!
The GIMP developers have put a LOT of time into considering how to
present dialogs, what controls should be provided, how to describe
those controls, and how to
Hello,
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:22 PM, Alchemie fotografiche
fotocom...@yahoo.it wrote:
I believe there are some artificial limitation to the potential of script
fu, derived by the exigence to categorize the scripts in 2 main categories:
Previous toolbox-scripts that create a new imagine
Alchemie foto\grafiche wrote:
I believe there are some artificial limitation to the potential of script
fu, derived by the exigence to categorize the scripts in 2 main
categories:
Previous toolbox-scripts that create a new imagine
imagine script that should modify the active imagine
I
On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 12:52 +, Alchemie foto\grafiche wrote:
I believe there are some artificial limitation to the potential of script
fu, derived by the exigence to categorize the scripts in 2 main
categories:
Previous toolbox-scripts that create a new imagine
imagine script that
Martin Nordholts wrote:
In my opinion these
alpha-to-logo scripts all give unprofessionally looking results (at
least all those I have tried).
Feel free to suggest ways to improve the output from these scripts. Or is it
the general effect the scripts are going for which you don't like alpha