[Gimp-user] Batch combining multiple open images into one "contact sheet" - a lost script from years ago

2017-10-28 Thread bolete
>Just remembering some of the 'wrinkles'. > >As a linux user you should be ok, but the script downloads as a .tar >(*T*ape*AR*chive) file. That unpacks straight to a .scm file but any >Windows users reading this, might be baffled by the format. > >I remember some years back on another forum, users

[Gimp-user] Batch combining multiple open images into one "contact sheet" - a lost script from years ago

2017-10-16 Thread programmer_ceds
You might also be remembering the contactsheet Python script. Download contactsheet-v2.16.py from http://registry.gimp.org/node/120. I have just tried the copy I downloaded some years ago and it now fails but it can be made to work with two simple edits. In the lines that start (PF_DIRNAME

[Gimp-user] Batch combining multiple open images into one "contact sheet" - a lost script from years ago

2017-10-16 Thread rich404
Just remembering some of the 'wrinkles'. As a linux user you should be ok, but the script downloads as a .tar (*T*ape*AR*chive) file. That unpacks straight to a .scm file but any Windows users reading this, might be baffled by the format. I remember some years back on another forum, users

[Gimp-user] Batch combining multiple open images into one "contact sheet" - a lost script from years ago

2017-10-16 Thread bolete
Hello once again, I am back with another script question, although this one I know exists, because I used it frequently a few years ago. All that I remember is that the man who wrote it hosted it on his page and that his name was Czech (I think). I have looked high and low, but can't seem to find

[Gimp-user] Batch combining multiple open images into one "contact sheet" - a lost script from years ago

2017-10-16 Thread rich404
>Hello once again, I am back with another script question, although >this one I know exists, because I used it frequently a few years ago. >All that I remember is that the man who wrote it hosted it on his page >and that his name was Czech (I think). I have looked high and low, but >can't seem to