Hi Irek,
Irek Słonina wrote:
Andrei Simion wrote:
Irek Słonina wrote:
/usr/bin/gimp -c -i -s -b '(plug-in-script-fu-server 1 10008
\"/tmp/gimpserverlog\")' '(gimp-quit 1)' 1>/tmp/gimprunlog
2>/tmp/gimperrlog &
Maybe try --display :1.0 -c -s, without no-interface.
Thanks Irek, I'll
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Regarding the fonts, where I can find the new font names? I finally
> managed to get Gimp running. But, when I got a script running I got
> this:
> Illegal default font description for perl_fu_newimage2:
> -*-utopia-bold-r-*-*-70-*-*-*-*-*-*-*
>
> S
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Could you explain me to what extent I have to rewrite the code?
Only very little has changed, there is a good chance that your script
will work with no or only very little changes. You will switch from
XLFD font names t
Andrei Simion wrote:
> Irek Słonina wrote:
>> /usr/bin/gimp -c -i -s -b '(plug-in-script-fu-server 1 10008
>> \"/tmp/gimpserverlog\")' '(gimp-quit 1)' 1>/tmp/gimprunlog
>> 2>/tmp/gimperrlog &
>>
>> Maybe try --display :1.0 -c -s, without no-interface.
>
>
> Thanks Irek, I'll try your comm
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What about setting the DISPLAY environment variable for the perl
server (if it really needs a display) ?
You mean a DISPLAY variable in each script?
No, I mean setting DISPLAY in the environment you start GIMP and the
per
Andrei Simion wrote:
I managed to start X:
Xvfb :1.0 -screen 0 10x10x16
So, the display is 1.
Now, I start the Gimp server:
gimp --display 1 --no-interface --batch \('extension-perl-server 0 0 0'\)
If the above is all you have done, you have not done what Sven told you
to do. After startin
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What about setting the DISPLAY environment variable for the perl
>> server (if it really needs a display) ?
>
> You mean a DISPLAY variable in each script?
No, I mean setting DISPLAY in the environment you start GIMP and the
perl-server from.
> W
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I managed to start X:
Xvfb :1.0 -screen 0 10x10x16
So, the display is 1.
Now, I start the Gimp server:
gimp --display 1 --no-interface
You cannot combine --display and --no-interface. If you don't want any
user interfac
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I managed to start X:
>
> Xvfb :1.0 -screen 0 10x10x16
>
> So, the display is 1.
>
> Now, I start the Gimp server:
>
> gimp --display 1 --no-interface
You cannot combine --display and --no-interface. If you don't want any
user interface, then you d
Irek Słonina wrote:
Andrei Simion wrote:
Hi again,
I managed to start X:
Xvfb :1.0 -screen 0 10x10x16
So, the display is 1.
Now, I start the Gimp server:
gimp --display 1 --no-interface --batch \('extension-perl-server 0 0 0'\)
and I get this error:
Invalid option "--display"
I tried d
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The reason I haven't done that was because there was no X server
> instaled and I presume the user installation can be done only by
> starting Gimp in the graphical interface, am I wright?
A patch to change that would be very much appreciated. But
Andrei Simion wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I managed to start X:
>
> Xvfb :1.0 -screen 0 10x10x16
>
> So, the display is 1.
>
> Now, I start the Gimp server:
>
> gimp --display 1 --no-interface --batch \('extension-perl-server 0 0 0'\)
>
> and I get this error:
>
> Invalid option "--display"
>
> I tried
Hi again,
I managed to start X:
Xvfb :1.0 -screen 0 10x10x16
So, the display is 1.
Now, I start the Gimp server:
gimp --display 1 --no-interface --batch \('extension-perl-server 0 0 0'\)
and I get this error:
Invalid option "--display"
I tried different "--display" options: ":1", ":1.0", "
Andrei Simion wrote:
> Sorry about that. There is an explanation for this. This mailing list is
> set up that when someone sends an email on it, it has the "to" header
> field to the original sender and a cc to the list. Replying to this
> message would send one email to the email address in the "
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
When I start the Gimp server with this command:
gimp --no-interface --batch '(extension-perl-server 0 0 0)' &
I got these messages:
GIMP is not properly installed for the current user.
User installation was skipped because
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And where is the cvs source?
http://gimp.org/source/#gimp_from_cvs
http://developer.gimp.org/cvs.html
Sven
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On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 11:04:27AM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
> Carol Spears wrote:
> >
> >i suggest getting the cvs source and reading the existing scripts. i
> >was working on minor updating to some of those scripts (which is sad
> >because there are so many who profited from this who are train
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could you explain me to what extent I have to rewrite the code?
Only very little has changed, there is a good chance that your script
will work with no or only very little changes. You will switch from
XLFD font names to the easier fontconfig names
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 10:58:06AM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
> Carol Spears wrote:
>
> >On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:07:59AM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
> >
> >>Another question would be whether the old Perl scripts (written for 1.x
> >>versions of Gimp) run on 2.2.
> >>
> >
> >no they dont.
>
>
Carol Spears wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 12:10:35PM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
Carol Spears wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:07:59AM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
Another question would be whether the old Perl scripts (written for 1.x
versions of Gimp) run on 2.2.
no they dont.
Carol Spears wrote:
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:07:59AM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
Another question would be whether the old Perl scripts (written for 1.x
versions of Gimp) run on 2.2.
no they dont.
So I have to use other APIs like the new Gimp module.
Could you explain me to what exten
Seth Burgess wrote:
How exactly are you running it? If you're not supplying the
parameters to it, it will try to start the dialog, which will require
Gtk which requires an X server.
I'm running it using the folowing:
gimp --no-interface --batch '(extension-perl-server 0 0 0)' &
Andrei
On
Hi,
Andrei Simion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I managed to start the Gimp server. I read that one of its new
> features is that you don't need the X to run it. But, when I run an
> old Perl script I got this warning:
>
> 1117202349: accepted unix connection
> Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display
Seth Burgess wrote:
How exactly are you running it? If you're not supplying the
parameters to it, it will try to start the dialog, which will require
Gtk which requires an X server.
I started the gimp server using this:
gimp --no-interface --batch '(extension-perl-server 0 0 0)' &
The scrip
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 10:07:59AM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
>
> Another question would be whether the old Perl scripts (written for 1.x
> versions of Gimp) run on 2.2.
>
no they dont.
carol
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I managed to start the Gimp server. I read that one of its new features
is that you don't need the X to run it. But, when I run an old Perl
script I got this warning:
1117202349: accepted unix connection
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread
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