I have lots of plug-ins that need to be organized, Is there an easy way to fix
this?
I dont know how to write code, I have version 2.6.8 for a ubuntu 10.04 lts
laptop.
Thanks, Michael
Photographer for hire
mp0097...@email.lmc.edu
From: gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Dillon wrote:
(set! num-layers (car (gimp-image-get-layers newimage)))
(set! layerIDs (cadr (gimp-image-get-layers newimage)))
What error messages do you get when the above lines are included?
(define (batch-save-as-xcf pattern)
(let* (
(filelist (cadr (file-glob pattern 1)))
It just says:
batch command experienced an execution error
(Type any character to close this window)
Is there a way to get the batch engine to provide more verbose output?
You're probably right about the variable declarations. Doh!
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 4:11 AM, Cameron Gregory
I think that this line is not returning the number of layers as we're
expecting. I tried using gimp-message to write the number of layers out to
the console, but it generates another batch execution error.
Here is the code:
(define (batch-save-as-xcf pattern)
(let* (
(filelist (cadr
Sorry for being unclear - when I said this line I was referring to:
(set! num-layers (car (gimp-image-get-layers newimage)))
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Dillon dillonontheco...@gmail.com wrote:
I think that this line is not returning the number of layers as we're
expecting. I tried
Is that really a must ? It turns out I was missing variable declarations,
but I have never provided initial values when declaring variables in a let
block, and that doesn't seem to cause issues.
I'll experiment.
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:39 AM,
gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.eduwrote:
Quoting Dillon dillonontheco...@gmail.com:
Sorry for being unclear - when I said this line I was referring to:
(set! num-layers (car (gimp-image-get-layers newimage)))
On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Dillon dillonontheco...@gmail.com wrote:
Here is the code:
:
:
(set! newimage (car
I have an old 7 mp image that I'm trying to increase to around 10MP. I've
read it's best to increase by 10%, then unsharpen, and repeat process until
you get to the desired result.
I unsharpened with radius at 5, threshold 15, and amount .5.
When I finished the process. I viewed the image at