Hi!
Does anybody know where can I get the description of all SF-parameters
which could be used in a script-fu scripts (SF-ADJUSTMENT, for
instance)? There are only 5 of them mentioned in Michael Terry's Black
Belt School of Script-Fu.
Thanks a lot in advance!
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Best regards,
Victor.
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> Can I take this one step further ? If we use this technique, then it is not
> possible for the object to undergo a colour transition AND change size
> within the same animation, is it ? Or maybe we need to use a different
> technique again ?
Create the color fade first and then make "frames to
On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 06:57:31AM +1000, Andrew J Fortune <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Jakub !!!
>
> Can I take this one step further ? If we use this technique, then it is not
IF you are not scared by PDB calls you could also use the Apply Perl
Expression" to apply two efefcts graduall
>I think I have slightly lost the thread. Originally what I was wondering was
>whether there was some way of automating the script process either by
>recording keystrokes like a macro (is this what Alan is talking about here
>??) -- or by some sort of visual interface such as a drag-and-drop
>dev
Alan,
That is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much !!!
regards,
Andrew
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From: Alan Buxey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 17 July 2000 8:10 PM
To: Andrew J Fortune
Cc: Alex Harford; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Two How-to Questions
hi,
> Su
Thanks, Jakub !!!
Can I take this one step further ? If we use this technique, then it is not
possible for the object to undergo a colour transition AND change size
within the same animation, is it ? Or maybe we need to use a different
technique again ?
Also, I think your website looks fantasti
I think I have slightly lost the thread. Originally what I was wondering was
whether there was some way of automating the script process either by
recording keystrokes like a macro (is this what Alan is talking about here
??) -- or by some sort of visual interface such as a drag-and-drop
develop
> > Suppose you select the pencil tool, go into GFig and draw a geometric star
> > and then press the Paint button to draw it on the canvas of the current
> > file.you have created a closed "path" in the shape of a star
> >
> > How do you then turn that into a selection so that any operat
hi,
> Suppose you select the pencil tool, go into GFig and draw a geometric star
> and then press the Paint button to draw it on the canvas of the current
> file.you have created a closed "path" in the shape of a star
>
> How do you then turn that into a selection so that any operations
Some details to add to what Marc said:
>I've had 3 random freezes of the keyboard upon startx, with the monitor
>going black and the only way out a hard reboot. I've fiddled about with
>fsck (and been yelled at by German geeks for doing that) but something
>seems to always work to get it back. Not
>I use the console to see what the command does to the image/layer...if it
>works, I then cut-n-paste into emacs. if not, then i just do an undo :-)
Thanks, I will give it a try. :]
GSR
hi,
> The console is nice to debug them, but not to do full script development
> (IMO). I doubt anybody uses it beyond testing some lines of code or fix
> something, like erasing "hang" images or layers (does anybody do more than
> that? am I the "rare"?).
I use the console to see what the comma
> Also, I have had a look at your tutorial. Its great !! One problem though,
> and that is I was unable to download the file gap-static.xcf.bz2. I got an
> error message saying "Document Not Found". I am wondering if you could send
> me this xcf file ? It would help with working through your tutor
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