Saul, Thanks!
When I try to save a file, I get following error message (2 messages on one
window):
1. there are not enough layers marked as 'Visible' to do the function 'join
visible layers'. There must be at least 2 layers.
2. script-fu error when executing sg-fast-save 3.6 /tmp/Untitled.gif
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When I try to save a file, I get following error message (2 messages
on one window):
1. there are not enough layers marked as 'Visible' to do the
function 'join visible layers'. There must be at least 2 layers.
...
I hope, you know how to fix this,
In this
.
Thanks, eleonora
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When I try to save a file, I get
?
I use debian linux.
Thanks, eleonora
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Hi,
On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 23:49 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SF-VALUE File Name /tmp/x.gif
)
(In the script file-gif-save is commented out,
it fails at refresh
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With SF_STRING or SF_FILENAME the error remains the same.
Error: unbound variable (errobj /tmp/x.gif)
Use SF-STRING or SF-FILENAME, not SF_STRING, SF_FILENAME.
If that does not fix your problem then post your script; it is
difficult to find bugs when only
Hello,
I use SF-WHATEVER, I just had a typo in the email.
The complete script is my previous email and also attached
to this email.
I test by copying the script into /home/en/.gimp-2.2/scripts,
and then do a refresh from gimp/Xtns menu.
A reference script copied from
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I use SF-WHATEVER, I just had a typo in the email.
The complete script is my previous email and also attached
to this email.
I did not realize you were trying to use that script exactly; I
thought you used it as an example in writing your own script. That
If you describe what it is you wish to accomplish, I should be glad to
assist in writing a script. For such scripts to be effective, by their
very nature they must be customized to match the workflow of the tasks
being handled -- once you start making the script flexible enough to
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All I need is:
I do not work with layers, just with gif pictures.
I select part of a gif picture and put it into clipboard, then
create a new gif picture.
(2-nd menu column: create new picture). So far everything I do manually.
Now: I'd like to write that new
You are aware that you can ackknowledge the default settings in these
dialogs by pressing the Enter key, aren't you?
Yes, thanks. That's what I do; for 100 pictures that is 200 keypresses.
I'd like to avoid them altogether.
-eleonora
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#1. Is it possible to have the outputted filename derived from the
original image's filename? For example, if you are selecting from an
image named somegirl.gif then could the script assume that the
output filename should be named somegirl-cutout.gif?
No. Picture 2 is derived from the
Here is the script. I tried to write it so that it would run on GIMP
2.2 (as well as 2.4 and 2.6) but I have only tested it on version 2.6.
http://flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com/GIMP/Scripts/fast-gif-save.scm
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Hi,
I try to write a gimp-fu script to save the current image as a gif.
I found a sample script on the web that seems to fit:
(define (script-fu-glogo-simple2 srcimg dummy filename)
(let*
(
Hi,
On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 23:49 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SF-VALUE File Name /tmp/x.gif
)
(In the script file-gif-save is commented out,
it fails at refresh, if not commented out)
However when I run this script I get
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-10-16 at 12:27 +0200, ge wrote:
It seems to be not possible to write such a script.
Why?
I use debian. I do not have gimptool installed, which is part of
libgimp2.0-dev, which is not installed on my system.
You don't need gimptool and you don't need the development
It seems to be not possible to write such a script.
Why?
I use debian. I do not have gimptool installed, which is part of
libgimp2.0-dev, which is not installed on my system.
According to documentation gimptool is required for
adding gimp scripts.
I asked synaptic, to install it; synaptic says,
ge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I asked synaptic, to install it; synaptic says, at least 40 packages
had to be deinstalled and reinstalled for this, including
kdelibs4-dev and kde-sdk.
Ok, that seems a bit messed up - installing libgimp-dev should be
painless, but maybe there are some odd
Thanks, Simon.
I'll try to replace gimptool by some self written script.
THanks, eleonora
ge ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I asked synaptic, to install it; synaptic says, at least 40 packages
had to be deinstalled and reinstalled for this, including
kdelibs4-dev and kde-sdk.
Ok, that seems a
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 07:54 +0200, ge wrote:
1. select image part using rectangle, ctrl c for put into clipboard
2. insert as new picture (menu, second from left)
3. ctrl-s (save as gif, enter name: name.gif )
4. answer export with yes
5. answer save as gif with yes.
Why don't you
Sven,
Thanks for the tip. I'll try to write such a script;
I have absolutely no experience with that, but hopefully
I'll be able to write that.
THanks, eleonora
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-10-14 at 07:54 +0200, ge wrote:
1. select image part using rectangle, ctrl c for put into clipboard
2. insert as
Hi,
I have to save parts of images.
I do:
1. select image part using rectangle, ctrl c for put into clipboard
2. insert as new picture (menu, second from left)
3. ctrl-s (save as gif, enter name: name.gif )
4. answer export with yes
5. answer save as gif with yes.
Since I have to save
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