Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-23 Thread Kevin Cozens
On Mon, 2004-03-22 at 13:42, Tor Lillqvist wrote: Is there any way to get a verbose trace from the script-fu interpreter, or from the PDB mechanism? The Scheme interpreter in SIOD normally runs with its verbosity level set to 2. To change it, use '(verbose n)', where n is the verbosity level

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-22 Thread Tor Lillqvist
Sven Neumann writes: It is not equivalent but similar. To execute commands from a file you use cat filename | gimp --batch - and I really don't see why this should not work on Windows. Sorry, this is probably a very silly question, but could someone post a minimal example of the

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread dov
I couldn't use it. - Original Message - From: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kevin Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 6:00 AM Subject: Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer) Hi

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread Manish Singh
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 10:01:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the ideas that I believe Sven raised on irc, was that there should be a minimal and trivial interface to the PDB that is not based on any particular language but just consists of: gimp_foo -bar 3 -baz yellow

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread Christopher W. Curtis
On 03/21/04 15:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the ideas that I believe Sven raised on irc, was that there should be a minimal and trivial interface to the PDB that is not based on any particular language but just consists of: gimp_foo -bar 3 -baz yellow Perhaps I'm being extremely

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread Kevin Myers
Perhaps I'm being extremely dense, but couldn't there be an interface: gimp -cmdfile filename I think that the existing --batch option is equivalent to what you are suggesting. Unfortunately that option doesn't work using Gimp 1.2.x under Windows. I haven't heard from anyone else and

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread Christopher W. Curtis
On 03/22/04 00:45, Kevin Myers wrote: Perhaps I'm being extremely dense, but couldn't there be an interface: gimp -cmdfile filename I think that the existing --batch option is equivalent Ah, hmm. For some reason I had gathered that this option took the script on the commandline, which is where

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread Kevin Myers
From: Christopher W. Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 12:06 AM On 03/22/04 00:45, Kevin Myers wrote: Perhaps I'm being extremely dense, but couldn't there be an interface: gimp -cmdfile filename I think that the existing --batch option is equivalent Ah, hmm. For

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-21 Thread dov
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 12:56:32PM -0800, Manish Singh wrote: On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 10:01:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of the ideas that I believe Sven raised on irc, was that there should be a minimal and trivial interface to the PDB that is not based on any particular

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-20 Thread Henrik Brix Andersen
On Sat, 2004-03-20 at 02:33, Kevin Myers wrote: I may be completely out in left field, so feel free to correct me if my comments are off the mark... I am worried that Sven's proposal may case some problems. I am uncomfortable with using a syntax that depends on what many languages and

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-20 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, Kevin Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmmm, I wonder why using the --batch option wasn't suggested when I ran into the problems that I mentioned previously... I guess that people assumed you knew about it. After all, googling for gimp batch leads you directly to Adrian's nice batch

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-20 Thread Kevin Myers
named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer) Hi, Kevin Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hmmm, I wonder why using the --batch option wasn't suggested when I ran into the problems that I mentioned previously... I guess that people assumed you knew about

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-19 Thread Kevin Myers
can't think of any reason at this point why that wouldn't have been a reasonable solution. s/KAM - Original Message - From: Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 9:59 PM Subject: Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-19 Thread Carol Spears
On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 10:11:53PM -0600, Kevin Myers wrote: Hmmm, I wonder why using the --batch option wasn't suggested when I ran into the problems that I mentioned previously... i was part of this discussion. you were given honest answers from the linux people developing TheGIMP. we all

Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer)

2004-03-19 Thread Kevin Myers
Please see below... - Original Message - From: Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Kevin Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED]; GIMPDev [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 11:34 PM Subject: Re: PDB named and default parameters (was Re: [Gimp-developer] TheMark Shuttleworth offer) On Fri