Those two tips were exactly what i have searched for. Everything works fine
now. Thanks a lot!
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Hi,
i'm writing a java application that automatizes some processes. One part of
the process is to start the gimp with a predefined script. The script loads an
image an applies some filter. For this purpose i use the commmand line
switches:
gimp2-6.exe -i -b (script_name params) -b (gimp-quit 0)
On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 15:27 +0200, pakko wrote:
Hi,
i'm writing a java application that automatizes some processes. One part of
the process is to start the gimp with a predefined script. The script loads an
image an applies some filter. For this purpose i use the commmand line
switches:
Quoting pakko for...@gimpusers.com:
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:
Another issue concerns time measuring. I would like to measure the time gimp
takes for applying the different filters. Is it somehow possible save a
timestamp to a file with script-fu?
(set! port (open-output-file timings.log))
(set! starttime