Maybe the Mathmap plugin and specifically its Composer offer something close
to your need
The composer, and the option to save the new composite filters are limited
to the filter included in mathmap
That anyway are a lots ,much more are available on the net, all are editable
and since is not
There are two different ways to get the same result (a set of actions
that can be repeated in a single call)
1) tap into the history buffer somehow to record then playback
history from a different point in history. THis would require
modifications to the core, and may not be portable to a gegl
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 14:07 -0400, Jay Smith wrote:
Question: Has somebody written a generic large script or set of scripts
or library of script components that would allow an ordinary user
with only the most basic programming skills to grab the bits they need
for their particular sequence of
Is there any way of defining a sequence of actions that could be used later?
for instance, if I apply auto-color, auto-contrast and cartoon filter to a
lot of images, is there a way of defining this sequence so it can be done in
a single step?
Tarun
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On 03/30/2010 01:22 PM, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
On Tue, 2010-03-30 at 22:31 +0530, Tarun Samvedi wrote:
Is there any way of defining a sequence of actions that could be used
later?
for instance, if I apply auto-color, auto-contrast and cartoon filter
to a lot of images, is there a way of
Michael, Jay - Thanks for the response :)
I'll be trying to implement the idea for GSoC, was just making sure there is
no way of doing it which is unknown to me.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 11:37 PM, Jay Smith j...@jaysmith.com wrote:
On 03/30/2010 01:22 PM, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
On Tue,
Currently the blocks of steps that can be performed are all
contained in the pdb.
There are two different ways to get the same result (a set of actions
that can be repeated in a single call)
1) tap into the history buffer somehow to record then playback
history from a different point in history.
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 03:31 -0500,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can write scripts for 2.2 now and continue to use them with future
GIMP versions. The plug-in and scripting API is backwards compatible. I
wonder why the example script even goes
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can write scripts for 2.2 now and continue to use them with future
GIMP versions. The plug-in and scripting API is backwards compatible. I
wonder why the example script even goes through the hassle of trying to
deal with versions.
A valid point. I
Quoting Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The script looks quite complicated to me, but I will endeavor to use it
as a model for building some other action sequences similar to this.
Hopefully by changing just one or two things at a time I can get a feel
for this and create more interesting scripts
Saul,
Thank you for continuing to help and explain.
The script appears complicated because it handles differences in the
PDB interface between version 2.2 and the development version
Ah, I see. I had to look up PDB Interface to know what you're talking
about, but now I get it.
Once version
Hi,
On 2/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(define (script-fu-path-fill-aliased image layer)
(let* ((path (car (gimp-path-get-current image
(gimp-image-undo-group-start image)
(gimp-path-to-selection image path CHANNEL-OP-REPLACE FALSE FALSE 0
0)
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 08:02 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
Once version 2.4 is released, and if one were to write the code only to
support 2.4 and later, and not worry about earlier versions, would that
also simplify it down? I'm thinking if that were the case, then I might
wait until 2.4 is
Quoting Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GIMP Users,
Because of the nature of my work, I have to repeat the same set of
commands over and over again. (...SNIP...)
Is there a way I can save a custom sequence of processes, and then, dare
I hope, bind that sequence to a keyboard shortcut?
I had a
On Monday 26 February 2007 00:35, Dave M G wrote:
GIMP Users,
Because of the nature of my work, I have to repeat the same set of
commands over and over again. These commands are:
1. Create a selection from a path (I don't know if there's a
keyboard shortcut for this)
2. Select-Sharpen to
Saul, Joao,
Thank you for replying.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a few minutes free so I whipped up a script-fu which I think
will do the task you described. ...
The command is not assigned to a keystroke but you can do so from the
File-Preferences-Interface-Configure keyboard
GIMP Users,
Because of the nature of my work, I have to repeat the same set of
commands over and over again. These commands are:
1. Create a selection from a path (I don't know if there's a keyboard
shortcut for this)
2. Select-Sharpen to remove any anti-aliasing (again, I don't know if
Claus,
Thank you for responding.
you could write a Script-Fu to do that.
Writing scripts looks kind of hard, as I'm not a programmer or coder by
nature. But I'm game to try. So I read some of the pages you suggested,
and also looked up a little info on the web.
I've worked out some of the
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