Re: [Gimp-user] Missing filters in GIMP-2.4.5
Hi, Hi, maybe you have re-download the installation. Because can be a data transfer error This morning, I 'make clean', #make uninstall, and deleted my source directory (where gimp-2.4.5 was un-compressed). Then I uncompressed gimp-2.4.5.tar.bz2 into telechar/gimp-2.4.5/ Created /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ directory. ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ make #make install No problem while processing, but my problem remains: no Decor and Alpha-to-logo filters and this Unable to read initialization file script-fu.init message. Yet, script-fu.init is in /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/share/gimp/2.0/scripts/ Here --verbose: INIT: gimp_load_config Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/unitrc' Parsing '/usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/etc/gimp/2.0/gimprc' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/gimprc' gimp_composite: use=yes, verbose=no Processor instruction sets: +mmx +sse -sse2 -3dnow -altivec -vis Adding theme 'Default' (/usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/share/gimp/2.0/themes/Default) Adding theme 'Small' (/usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/share/gimp/2.0/themes/Small) Writing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/themerc' Trying splash '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/gimp-splash.png' ... failed Trying splash '/usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/share/gimp/2.0/images/gimp-splash.png' ... OK INIT: gimp_initialize INIT: gimp_real_initialize INIT: gui_initialize_after_callback INIT: gimp_restore Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/parasiterc' Loading 'brush factory' data Loading 'pattern factory' data Loading 'palette factory' data Loading 'gradient factory' data Loading fonts Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/documents' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/templaterc' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/modulerc' INIT: gui_restore_callback clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/png clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-icon clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-ico clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/bmp clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-bmp clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/x-MS-bmp clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/tiff clipboard: writable pixbuf format: image/jpeg Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/sessionrc' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/toolrc' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/contextrc' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-rect-select-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-rect-select-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-ellipse-select-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-ellipse-select-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-free-select-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-free-select-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-fuzzy-select-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-fuzzy-select-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-by-color-select-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-by-color-select-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-iscissors-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-iscissors-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-foreground-select-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-foreground-select-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-vector-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-vector-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-color-picker-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-color-picker-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-zoom-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-zoom-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-measure-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-measure-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-move-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-move-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-align-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-align-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-crop-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-crop-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-rotate-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-rotate-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-scale-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-scale-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-shear-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-shear-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-perspective-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-perspective-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-flip-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-flip-tool.presets' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-text-tool' Parsing '/home/julien/.gimp-2.4/tool-options/gimp-text-tool.presets' Parsing
Re: [Gimp-user] Missing filters in GIMP-2.4.5
julien wrote: Hi, This morning, I 'make clean', #make uninstall, and deleted my source directory (where gimp-2.4.5 was un-compressed). Then I uncompressed gimp-2.4.5.tar.bz2 into telechar/gimp-2.4.5/ Created /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ directory. ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ make #make install Hello I can imagine that some parsing mechanism gets confused of the '.' in the prefix. Does it work if you use the prefix /usr/local/gimp-2-4-5 instead? BR, Martin Nordholts ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] Missing filters in GIMP-2.4.5
Hi all, All files in my /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ are root. Is this normal? If I run gimp-2.4.5 in root mode, I have Decor, Alpha-to-logo and all items in Xtns! And a new error message: # /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/bin/gimp-2.4 Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken. My computer is connected to the Internet... GIMP seems to work normally in root mode... How could I get the 'scripts' directory in root mode? ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] Missing filters in GIMP-2.4.5
Martin Nordholts wrote: I can imagine that some parsing mechanism gets confused of the '.' in the prefix. Does it work if you use the prefix /usr/local/gimp-2-4-5 instead? The '.' characters in the prefix are not a problem. I have directories whose names end in gimp-2.2 and gimp-2.4 as targets for test installs on my machine. -- Cheers! Kevin. http://www.ve3syb.ca/ |What are we going to do today, Borg? Owner of Elecraft K2 #2172 |Same thing we always do, Pinkutus: | Try to assimilate the world! #include disclaimer/favourite | -Pinkutus the Borg ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] Missing filters in GIMP-2.4.5
Hi Julien! On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:18 PM, julien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, All files in my /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ are root. Is this normal? You mean they belong to root? That's okay, it's normal. If I run gimp-2.4.5 in root mode, I have Decor, Alpha-to-logo and all items in Xtns! In this case, the problem seems to be that normal users don't have permission to read the files in scripts/ directory (or permission to enter the scripts directory). You should check that scripts/ directory has execute permission for all users, and that all files in scripts/ have read permission for all users. In my installation, scripts/ directory has permissions 755, and its contents have permissions 644. This happens automatically upon installation, so I believe something strange has happened on your system to alter the permissions. I admit I do not try altering the prefix in the way you have, it may be an unaccounted bug. Anyway you can work around it by making sure the scripts/ directory has appropriate permissions, and executing 'chmod +x -R *' inside the scripts/ directory One other possibility is that the script-fu plugin executable does not allow any user to execute it (only root), which can be fixed just as readily If one of the above turns out to be the case, we need to work out the origin of the bug and a bug report needs to be filed later. Hope that helps, David ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] Missing filters in GIMP-2.4.5
julien wrote: All files in my /usr/local/gimp-2.4.5/ are root. Is this normal? If I run gimp-2.4.5 in root mode, I have Decor, Alpha-to-logo and all items in Xtns! Yes, it is normal. What is more important is the permissions on the files and directories. If everything is working properly when you are logged in as root but not when you are logged in as a normal user, you have the wrong permissions on the GIMP files and directories. -- Cheers! Kevin. http://www.ve3syb.ca/ |What are we going to do today, Borg? Owner of Elecraft K2 #2172 |Same thing we always do, Pinkutus: | Try to assimilate the world! #include disclaimer/favourite | -Pinkutus the Borg ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
[Gimp-user] JavaScript
Hello all humans, I have been using GIMP for webdesign but have to write all the JavaScript by hand in Gedit the Linux text editor. Since the slice tool and imagemap tool export some HTML tables and JavaScript, I think it would be nice if GIMP somehow included JavaScript or CSS templates and it's own text editor console sort of like the python console it has for editing plugins. Somehow the script templates could automatically be included into the slice HTML exported file. Is this feasible? Also, I have limited programming knowledge. Does anyone know what it might take to program this into GIMP. I will try to do it myself but need some hints. ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] JavaScript
You would either need to learn Script-Fu, Python, or C/C++ and learn how to integrate into the GIMP api. I have a couple of questions, first, why are you using slicing for your HTML projects when CSS handles the sorts of things you can do with slicing in a much more logical and browser-friendly manner, and second, the javascript to do this isn't very hard to learn. If you'd like I can bring you by (teach you). What is it that you are trying to do, menus? Anyway, there are open source/free tools that also enable you in the way of web site creation, that are similar to Adobe Dreamweaver, for example, Amaya, Quanta Plus, and NVU. But seriously, I can help you learn or this website, http://quirksmode.org/, can help you learn how to do cross-browser javascript easily. If you decide to go the CSS route, things like image flipping for buttons becomes a ton easier also. Just let me know off-list if you want help learning that stuff. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all humans, I have been using GIMP for webdesign but have to write all the JavaScript by hand in Gedit the Linux text editor. Since the slice tool and imagemap tool export some HTML tables and JavaScript, I think it would be nice if GIMP somehow included JavaScript or CSS templates and it's own text editor console sort of like the python console it has for editing plugins. Somehow the script templates could automatically be included into the slice HTML exported file. Is this feasible? Also, I have limited programming knowledge. Does anyone know what it might take to program this into GIMP. I will try to do it myself but need some hints. ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user -- Nathan Lane Home, http://www.nathandelane.com Blog, http://nathandelane.blogspot.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] JavaScript
It's not really integrated with any text editor, and it itself is not a web design tool, even though it has slicing capabilities. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I know CSS is better but I took a JavaScript class and have been messing around with it under Linux. I have a Virtual Machine of windows I sometimes run with Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Flash (8). I'm trying to get away from these and found in Linux that the best way is to write the code myself and use GIMP or Inkscape to do more vector based work. I was just curious of ways that GIMP might become more integrated with say some sort of text editor and include script templates (also CSS). I'm taking an XHTML/CCS class soon. I will check out Amaya and Quantaplus. I already have NVU/Kompozer. I prefer a plain text editor over Kompozer. Thanks On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You would either need to learn Script-Fu, Python, or C/C++ and learn how to integrate into the GIMP api. I have a couple of questions, first, why are you using slicing for your HTML projects when CSS handles the sorts of things you can do with slicing in a much more logical and browser-friendly manner, and second, the javascript to do this isn't very hard to learn. If you'd like I can bring you by (teach you). What is it that you are trying to do, menus? Anyway, there are open source/free tools that also enable you in the way of web site creation, that are similar to Adobe Dreamweaver, for example, Amaya, Quanta Plus, and NVU. But seriously, I can help you learn or this website, http://quirksmode.org/, can help you learn how to do cross-browser javascript easily. If you decide to go the CSS route, things like image flipping for buttons becomes a ton easier also. Just let me know off-list if you want help learning that stuff. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all humans, I have been using GIMP for webdesign but have to write all the JavaScript by hand in Gedit the Linux text editor. Since the slice tool and imagemap tool export some HTML tables and JavaScript, I think it would be nice if GIMP somehow included JavaScript or CSS templates and it's own text editor console sort of like the python console it has for editing plugins. Somehow the script templates could automatically be included into the slice HTML exported file. Is this feasible? Also, I have limited programming knowledge. Does anyone know what it might take to program this into GIMP. I will try to do it myself but need some hints. ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user -- Nathan Lane Home, http://www.nathandelane.com Blog, http://nathandelane.blogspot.com -- Nathan Lane Home, http://www.nathandelane.com Blog, http://nathandelane.blogspot.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] JavaScript
Also writing the javascript, html, and css yourself ensures that you don't succumb to any html/css/javascript bugs that might be found in those dreamweaver-like tools because they tend not to be perfect like coding everything yourself. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's not really integrated with any text editor, and it itself is not a web design tool, even though it has slicing capabilities. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I know CSS is better but I took a JavaScript class and have been messing around with it under Linux. I have a Virtual Machine of windows I sometimes run with Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Flash (8). I'm trying to get away from these and found in Linux that the best way is to write the code myself and use GIMP or Inkscape to do more vector based work. I was just curious of ways that GIMP might become more integrated with say some sort of text editor and include script templates (also CSS). I'm taking an XHTML/CCS class soon. I will check out Amaya and Quantaplus. I already have NVU/Kompozer. I prefer a plain text editor over Kompozer. Thanks On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You would either need to learn Script-Fu, Python, or C/C++ and learn how to integrate into the GIMP api. I have a couple of questions, first, why are you using slicing for your HTML projects when CSS handles the sorts of things you can do with slicing in a much more logical and browser-friendly manner, and second, the javascript to do this isn't very hard to learn. If you'd like I can bring you by (teach you). What is it that you are trying to do, menus? Anyway, there are open source/free tools that also enable you in the way of web site creation, that are similar to Adobe Dreamweaver, for example, Amaya, Quanta Plus, and NVU. But seriously, I can help you learn or this website, http://quirksmode.org/, can help you learn how to do cross-browser javascript easily. If you decide to go the CSS route, things like image flipping for buttons becomes a ton easier also. Just let me know off-list if you want help learning that stuff. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all humans, I have been using GIMP for webdesign but have to write all the JavaScript by hand in Gedit the Linux text editor. Since the slice tool and imagemap tool export some HTML tables and JavaScript, I think it would be nice if GIMP somehow included JavaScript or CSS templates and it's own text editor console sort of like the python console it has for editing plugins. Somehow the script templates could automatically be included into the slice HTML exported file. Is this feasible? Also, I have limited programming knowledge. Does anyone know what it might take to program this into GIMP. I will try to do it myself but need some hints. ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user -- Nathan Lane Home, http://www.nathandelane.com Blog, http://nathandelane.blogspot.com -- Nathan Lane Home, http://www.nathandelane.com Blog, http://nathandelane.blogspot.com -- Nathan Lane Home, http://www.nathandelane.com Blog, http://nathandelane.blogspot.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] JavaScript
Yeah, GIMP doesn't really have all of the strong slicing features that other programs have, but I suspect that they will begin moving away from slicing paradigms as the default because CSS is more widely and fully supported. For example, rather than slicing your background image, you can place it in different positions in a div using CSS. This is much cleaner and has better support because divs were made for web layout and tables were not. GIMP is not only the best open source tool on the market for imaging, but also the most versatile, and if it doesn't have something that you want, then the nice thing is that you can program it, but for what you want to do, I don't think it is worth the effort to program the plugins, simply because tables are not the layout standard for the web anymore. That's just my opinion of course. Nathan On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:23 PM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was just wondering because GIMP is quite good in many aspects that it could replace many windows programs, on the other hand there is another program called Pixel which isnt freeware that is good for webdesign. Still, I wasnt entirely pleased with the DEMO and would just as well use the GIMP for web design even if I have to code the pages myself. One thing I really miss from Fireworks though is the behavioral slices which are like transparent rectangles that can be placed over an image and optimized with JavaScript behaviors and exported as HTML, though as you mentioned the code this produces looks kind of bizarre and overtly complex. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Also writing the javascript, html, and css yourself ensures that you don't succumb to any html/css/javascript bugs that might be found in those dreamweaver-like tools because they tend not to be perfect like coding everything yourself. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's not really integrated with any text editor, and it itself is not a web design tool, even though it has slicing capabilities. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes, I know CSS is better but I took a JavaScript class and have been messing around with it under Linux. I have a Virtual Machine of windows I sometimes run with Fireworks, Dreamweaver, and Flash (8). I'm trying to get away from these and found in Linux that the best way is to write the code myself and use GIMP or Inkscape to do more vector based work. I was just curious of ways that GIMP might become more integrated with say some sort of text editor and include script templates (also CSS). I'm taking an XHTML/CCS class soon. I will check out Amaya and Quantaplus. I already have NVU/Kompozer. I prefer a plain text editor over Kompozer. Thanks On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 1:03 PM, Nathan Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You would either need to learn Script-Fu, Python, or C/C++ and learn how to integrate into the GIMP api. I have a couple of questions, first, why are you using slicing for your HTML projects when CSS handles the sorts of things you can do with slicing in a much more logical and browser-friendly manner, and second, the javascript to do this isn't very hard to learn. If you'd like I can bring you by (teach you). What is it that you are trying to do, menus? Anyway, there are open source/free tools that also enable you in the way of web site creation, that are similar to Adobe Dreamweaver, for example, Amaya, Quanta Plus, and NVU. But seriously, I can help you learn or this website, http://quirksmode.org/, can help you learn how to do cross-browser javascript easily. If you decide to go the CSS route, things like image flipping for buttons becomes a ton easier also. Just let me know off-list if you want help learning that stuff. On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Jan Snyder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all humans, I have been using GIMP for webdesign but have to write all the JavaScript by hand in Gedit the Linux text editor. Since the slice tool and imagemap tool export some HTML tables and JavaScript, I think it would be nice if GIMP somehow included JavaScript or CSS templates and it's own text editor console sort of like the python console it has for editing plugins. Somehow the script templates could automatically be included into the slice HTML exported file. Is this feasible? Also, I have limited programming knowledge. Does anyone know what it might take to program this into GIMP. I will try to do it myself but need some hints. ___ Gimp-user mailing
[Gimp-user] 1 question answered
never mind the slice question in my last post I just stumbled across 'slice' script exactly what I needed! amazing! :)) ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
[Gimp-user] Exact crop question
Hi everyone, I'm wondering if there's an automated way to crop my images of all the white areas on the outside. Basically I've produced quite a few MATLAB plots exported as JPEGs. There's a lot of white around the sides, and the figure is in the center. Is there an automated way to crop exactly the white parts around the figure away? That would save me time from having to zoom in to each picture and do the cropping manually. Thanks! Zac -- Blessed is the one who finds wisdom, and the one who gets understanding, for the gain from her is better than gain from silver and her profit better than gold. ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user