gt; (http://www.interlog.com/~kcozens/software/gimp/2.0/script-update.pl).
>
> Even if you do not have Perl on your machine, you should be able to
> use the information in the script to determine the necessary
> modifications.
>
> Quoting Sven Görsmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi there!
I have the following problem: in the past i used some gimp script-fus
that i wrote to run under gimp 1.1.x and 1.2.x. Then script-fu function
names/calls changed a lil bit and the scripts didn't work anymore. The
script-execution ends in a pop-up-box with errors. Same thing with
other
Eric P schrieb:
> Maybe this deserves a bug report, but something I've noticed in
> 2.3.6 is that it always alerts me that a 'A File Named ... Already
> Exists' upon saving any file regardless whether is truly exists or not.
>
> Can anyone else confirm this? Just create a new document and save
> a
Hello!
I have a question: What happened to the side-bar.scm Script-Fu by Mike
Oliphant? I used it in the older versions of GIMP (1.x), but now with
the new 2.x GIMP versions the older scripts are unfunctional cause the
Script-Fu engine changed.
Does anybody know where i can find an updated
Uwe Koloska wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for a tool that can create clickable html-tables with extended
> features. Yes, I know of perlotine and guilotine, but they both can handle
> normal tables (that is tables with n columns and m rows resulting in n x m
> cells).
>
> I want to join some c