I came across this nice example of "decay" on a sign a few days ago
(http://pages.quicksilver.net.nz/pepe/no.jpg), and thought it would be nice if a
plugin would be able to generate such random patterns automatically.
Does anyone knows about such a plugin, or anything close? Can someone suggest
the
Hi,
When there are several plugins registering handlers for the same file extension,
what/who exactly determines who ends up as the default handler?
(I want to be able to force my own preference as to what is the default, without
success so far. Tried changing the plugins names, their order in p
My plugin have various user selectable configuration settings.
Right now, I use ~/.gimp-2.2/gimprc to store the defaults.
I am not sure if it is correct to fill up gimprc in this way, and no setting is
saved between sessions.
So, Is there a better/recommended way for plugins to store such data in
Thanks for takng care of this issue in 2.4.
BTW, how far is it to 2.4? (approx)
-Joseph
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Pepster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
My plugin have various user selectable configuration settings.
Right now, I use ~/.gimp-2.2/gimprc to store the defaults.
I am not sure if
r in the open image dialog.
So, you can select the default by selecting the appropriate label for each plugin.
-Joseph
Pepster wrote:
Hi,
When there are several plugins registering handlers for the same file
extension, what/who exactly determines who ends up as the default handler?
(I want to be ab
Slashdot has the "Story" about this -
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~yweiss/Colorization/
I assume that to implement it one needs the color+timestamp for each drawn
pixel. Is that at all possible to do in a gimp plugin?
-Joseph
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to implement such a method in the
gimp.
Hope I made myself clear this time.
-Joseph
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Pepster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Slashdot has the "Story" about this -
http://www.cs.huji.ac.il/~yweiss/Colorization/
I assume that to implement it one needs the color+
Hi,
Say I have a scrip-fu plugin (I am thinking about wrap sharp), and I
want to add a preview window to make it more useful.
Does it mean I must re-write the plugin in C, or is there an easier way?
Thanks, Joseph
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Kevin Cozens wrote:
pepster wrote:
Say I have a scrip-fu plugin (I am thinking about wrap sharp), and I
want to add a preview window to make it more useful.
Does it mean I must re-write the plugin in C, or is there an easier way?
You would have to re-write it in C. There is no easy way
Nathan Summers wrote:
On 6/29/05, pepster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin Cozens wrote:
pepster wrote:
Say I have a scrip-fu plugin (I am thinking about wrap sharp), and I
want to add a preview window to make it more useful.
Does it mean I must re-write the plugin in
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