Hi,
I upgraded to the new Gimp 1.2.1 but I still get Script-Fu crashes,
especially on the Puzzle plugin. Gimp itself is fine. Anyone else has
this?
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Hi,
I have the Ximian debian potato compiled gimp installed and every so
often I get a segmentation fault using various filters. The Puzzle one
did it to me several times when rapidly scrolling through a number
setting. Is this me or do others get this? Is it Gimp, Script-Fu, a
badly written
Hi!
Is there a tutorial/documentation for script fu programming available?
A Google search offers some good links to Script-fu tutorials. Just try:
http://www.google.com/search?q=gimp+script-fu+tutorial
There's also a tiny introduction in Scheme (the Script-fu language) at
the Gimp User Group
Hello
I am trying to combine two functions, gimp-image-resize
and gimp-image-set-resolution into a script-fu, webify-pix
http://antioch-college.edu/~dcarrigan/webify-pix.scm
I am not having and any luck and can not figure out
what is wrong from the tutorials or the scheme debugger.
Any help
I know I'm probably missing something idiotically simple here but here goes
anyway :). Running GIMP 1.1.17 Downloaded some script-fus ...
specifically
the Neon script-fu, the 3d outline, and granite slab. Regarding the neon,
doing
script-fu-Alchemy-neon sign on simple text plain bg gives me
It's a simple question but I can't find any doc on it anywhere - how
do I interact with a script-fu-server?
Dale
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Despite the brusque/curmudgeonly/terse nature of my e-mails I am
Hi
Anybody with Script-Fu experiences?
I would like to write a very small script (actually my first...), which would be able
to do the following for me:
- Add a drop-shadow (script-fu-drop-shadow)
- Flatten the image (gimp-image-flatten)
- Save this "new" picture under the old name
Carl-Johan Sveningsson wrote:
Hi.
It's a great nice plugin,
Thanks!
but 1.9 won't work at all for me.
I don't know, is my gimp (1.1.25) weird or what's wrong?
No, but as I have stated, V1.9 is (only) for Gimp 1.0.
The error is typical for Gimp 1.1 (and there are a lot
more "errors" if
Hi.
It's a great nice plugin, but 1.9 won't work at all for me.
When I tried to shut off fadeout in the old version, this happened too,
but now it won't work at all.
I don't know, is my gimp (1.1.25) weird or what's wrong?
Anyway, the error I get is:
Script-Fu Error
ERROR: unbound variable
First, let me say thanks to all people who gave me feedback
and sent me bug reports the last days. This helps alot (and
keeps me on working ;-)
Now for the news:
I've just released Script-Fu "Burn-In" V1.9 for Gimp 1.0.X.
You can now use your own background-layer and create
fascin
Carl-Johan Sveningsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. Would it be ok if this was maybe translated into Swedish some day and
mirrored at a gimp-page? Maybe GUG will want it too.
Sure, take it, hack it, translate it, whatever you want.
2. How widely-used should script-fu still be? I recall
Hi,
I have written just another Script-Fu tutorial, its a short tutorial
for the people, which are already familar with the Scheme language. It
gives step by step instructions on how to write an example Script-Fu,
avoid pitfalls and debug Script-Fu. The tutorial isn't completly
finished
what icq are you using? i have icqjava and have never had a problem.
Hi, once more,
what icq are you using? i have icqjava and have never had a problem.
Do you run it on a Linux machine? I didn't know, that this is possible.
Hago
Does somebody know about a possibility to separate these two things,
without uninstalling ICQ?
Change the extension association, whatever the way that is done now (my last
Windows is NT with plain Explorer). I suppose (but I dunno) that Gimp will
be able to live with that. I would ask the Win32
hi,
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, clemensF wrote:
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero:
Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until
windows? linux? frebsd?
this is Linux - but only if the SysReq function has been compiled into the
kernel options (when
it via /proc, so check you have compiled and enabled). FreeBSD, if not does
something like that, should too (in the same way that Linux and FreeBSD
share the idea of virtual consoles, which is great).
FreeBSD doesn't need that, as it doesn't crash nearly as often as linux
;-
I never have used
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero:
Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until
windows? linux? frebsd?
clemens
Hi all,
I read several times about script-fu to crash because of "nobody knows".
4 days ago I installed ICQ and since then my script-fus are crashing
too. Not all the time, but sometimes.
The reason:
ICQ uses *.SCM as a fileending. Any music files, but without them, ICQ
doesn't wor
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
On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 09:19:09PM -0600, Kate [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently began using the gimp - version 1.1.7, as it came with the SuSE
6.2 distribution (a stripped down, 1 cd version of 6.2, it appears)
Try upgrading to a recent development version of gimp, 1.1.7 is YEARS old.
Is
is a
number I don't know) and make, with them, a single one. Each frame needs
to be at the side of the other, in horizontal.
I want to use gimp to do this task. I want to make a plug-in or a
script-fu (in C, scheme or python) that receive all images as input and
and generate the final image for me. So
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:10:16PM -0300, Debian Linux User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
(http://www.blender.nl), witch saves each frame in a diferent file. All
frames have the same size. I need to load all N images and (where N is a
number I don't know) and make, with them, a single one.
Oh my!
So simple? Linux is the paradise!
Thank you very much
Marc Lehmann wrote:
Instead of using Gimp, use ImageMagick and a command like this:
convert +append img1.ppm img2.ppm img3.ppm result.ppm
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Thanks for your lead. I have located a Helix RPM of Gimp-1-1-24 and
successfully installed it. Do you happen to know if I also need to install
(whether by RPM or make) the associated gimp-data file, or is it already a
part of Gimp-1-1-24 ?
I have been a bit offline latelly (exams and work), so
: Re: Fonts in Script-FU Dialogs
Am I missing something ? The version of the GIMP that I have is 1.04.
You answered your own question: 1.0.4. Get a 1.1.x and try again, nice
widgets for script-fu dialogs (and a lot more of things).
GSR
[...]
Firstly, am I going down the right track by looking here ?
Yes, if you know how to compile after getting the files.
Secondly, what do I do with these files once I download them -- some of
these files are large, so I am not going to download them yet until I know
for sure these are what I
so many
problems with the LILO prompt, that I scrapped that idea for a while.
I have noticed that when I run a Script-FU logo, the Font field on the
dialog does not allow you to select from a list of fonts. Rather, you have
to type in the name manually. This seems a bit primitive !
Am I missing
Hi List!
I have decided, that I want to stay with the script-fu-selection-round, instead of the
perl-fu. This is simply because this function does it ... nearly :)
Could somebody please verify the following short script (maybe a Linux user, since I
am on Solaris, and I have discovered
hi,
The strange thing here is, that I can call this script once (it just gives me a
white image with a rounded selection), but when I call this script again, I get the
error message:
Script-Fu Error
ERROR: Procedural database execution failed:
(gimp_selection_bounds 0)
Only when I
Alan,
thanks very much!
However, I need a little "fill in" on this:
First, I think you are right, when I let the first picture open, the
fu-selection-round works still on the first picture. Only when I close the first one,
I will get the error. But how do I get around it? And which "0"
it manually, it works!!!
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Thomas
(define (script-fu-text-box inText inFont inFontSize inTextColor) (let* (
(theImageWidth 100)
(theImageHeight 30)
(theImage (car (gimp-image-new theImageWidth theImageHeight RGB
Hi all,
One more quick note on the script-fu function that follows
a tutorial (more info at URL below). I have been urged to
link to the file from a web page rather than just point to the
file itself. So, please use
http://udel.edu/~mm/gimp/
to get to my rather measly gimp page
Hi,
Per Pettersson wrote:
Hi all!
I am kinda new to the gimp and I wonder how do I install Script-Fu's, and if
that is possible. If it is, where can I find them for download?
You can either use 'gimptool' command:
$gimptool --install-script your script name
or simple copy script to
Hi all!
I am kinda new to the gimp and I wonder how do I install Script-Fu's, and if
that is possible. If it is, where can I find them for download?
Best regards, Per Pettersson
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Get
"Christian Schlange" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is this list the right place for discussions about script-fu-development
(in scheme and perl) ?
Jupp.
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Ingo Ruhnke [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hom
Hello,
Is this list the right place for discussions about script-fu-development
(in scheme and perl) ?
Thanx,
Christian
On Wed, Apr 05, 2000 at 02:27:57PM +0200, Christian Schlange
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Is this list the right place for discussions about script-fu-development
(in scheme and perl) ?
Yes, although you cannot do script-fu development in perl yet
Hi Christian,
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Then you get a reference to the active layer, called drawable ...
You simple pass 'drawable' to all the functions then. Was this
your problem ?
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Ok, this works if you work interactively, when you open the files by
yourself and right click on the image and select
Hi people,
I'm beginning to work with script-fu and I'm having a little difficulty
to load two images and paste one into other.
I'm wondering how do I know which is the reference to the background
layer of a image that I've just opened. I think that my error is
occurring when I try to pass
Hi,
is there somewhere a list of all the function available that are
accessable from script-fu?
I know that there is the DB-Browser, but thats not what I am searching
for, I am interested in all the other functions, which are not listed
in the DB-Browser, especially file and directory handling
thanks that would do it.
s@m
u at least a file dialog, probably not
exacly what you want, but better than nothing:
(script-fu-register
"script-fu-tuxracer-save-as-rgbs"
"Image/Script-Fu/Tuxracer/Save Image as RGBs"
"Saves a layed image as seperated RGB images using the layer names as
i made a script that saves an image giving it the filename.
now i want it to either:
1- remember the last filename i typed
2- give me the SAVE dialog
3- have a mecanism to pass a path as a layer name for example.
thanks for your help.
dont cc to me i'm subscribed.
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 02:25:39PM -, Simon Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Failing that can anyone see what is wrong?
apart from what others have said, the program scm2scm that comes with
gimp-1.1 (you need perl) translates _some_ of the calls to the new syntax.
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Hi all,
A while ago I wrote a little script to convert the 'continuous' output from
my Fujifilm DX-10 (1024x768 image which is a 3x3 matrix of smaller shots
taken about 1/5 second apart) to a layered GIF animation.
However I now find that with the latest GIMP for Windows
(gimp-setup-2201.zip
GIMP version 1.1.11
^^^ that version is waay old it already has a long beard! please try a
slightly newer one, and most probably everything I said becomes more true.
Yeah, now, after upgrading to 1.1.14 ... all you said came true:
Gimp crashes :-)
Does this just happen with gimp-perl
On Thu, 27 Jan 2000 11:35:22 +0100, Stephan Skrodzki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Yeah, now, after upgrading to 1.1.14 ... all you said came true:
Gimp crashes :-)
Maybe you should try 1.1.15, which is the most recent developer's
release. :)
Kelly
I'd like to use a Script-Fu script from within gimp-perl a Gimp tells me:
script-fu-drop-shadow(0,$unsel_lay,8,8,15,"black",60,1);
You are trying to subtract "shadow" from "drop" from "fu" from
"script". If you us
I've also got some samples
http://obscura.obscurasite.com/openverse/
They were from a logo design contest we had for OpenVerse Chat. The only
rule was that the logos were made with Gimp.
Enjoy!
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Jon Winters http://www.obscurasite.com/
OpenVerse http://www.openverse.org/
On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 18:43:03 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stephan
Skrodzki) said:
Howdy,
I'd like to use a Script-Fu script from within gimp-perl a Gimp tells me:
function/macro "shadow" not found in Gimp at
/home/skrodzki/.gimp-1.1/plug-ins/marly-text-button line 39 (ERROR)
A
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 06:43:03PM +0100, Stephan Skrodzki
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy,
I'd like to use a Script-Fu script from within gimp-perl a Gimp tells me:
script-fu-drop-shadow(0,$unsel_lay,8,8,15,"black",60,1);
You are trying to subtract "shadow" from &
I've followed the various links from gimp.org to the various script-fu
sites. Many are non-existent or broken. I'm trying to find out how I
can create a simple batch script. All I need to do is rotate some
images 90 degrees. But, it's about 150 images and for obvious reasons,
a non
Thanks, worked like a charm.
Carl-Johan Sveningsson wrote:
I've followed the various links from gimp.org to the various script-fu
sites. Many are non-existent or broken. I'm trying to find out how I
can create a simple batch script. All I need to do is rotate some
images 90 degrees
gimp.org to the various script-fu
sites. Many are non-existent or broken. I'm trying to find out how I
can create a simple batch script. All I need to do is rotate some
images 90 degrees. But, it's about 150 images and for obvious reasons,
a non-interactive solution will same much time
Hi folks,
I´m new to this list and new to gimp.
My problem is the following:
I have something like a hundred wmf-files, that need to be converted to
jpg
a script containing something like
...
file-wmf-load ...
file-jpg-save ...
...
should do.
Is there any one, who ever wrote something like
...)
you might want to try the "convert" command in the ImageMagick package.
I just looked at the man page, but it doesn't seem to list wmf as one of the
file types it recognizes.
I also don't see it in the list of file types for GIMP in the "Load Image"
dialog.
what are wmf files?
Hi all,
Is it just me, or does gimp-1.1.13 break some parts of script-fu? Things
like the excellent wax-text and wax-seal scripts don't work any more, with
errors like:
Script-Fu Error
ERROR: unbound variable (errobj gimp-image-disable-undo)
I assume the script tries to diable undos [why
It's not just you. I have it too, at least with my own scripts...
Someone know what it's about?
/WoC
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, alex wrote:
Hi all,
Is it just me, or does gimp-1.1.13 break some parts of script-fu? Things
like the excellent wax-text and wax-seal scripts don't work any more
,
Is it just me, or does gimp-1.1.13 break some parts of script-fu? Things
like the excellent wax-text and wax-seal scripts don't work any more, with
errors like:
Script-Fu Error
ERROR: unbound variable (errobj gimp-image-disable-undo)
I assume the script tries to diable undos [why would
Hi everyone
I installed Gimp 1.1.11 to use more than 72 dpi,
with my first installation I could not use the script-fu options; Gimp would just
close.
I have now re-compiled it and installed it again, now I can use the script-fu options,
but
only once, then I get a Segmentation fault caught
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