>Thanks very much! The appimage works great. The gimp 2.10.8
>installation I have is the flatpak version. It is ssaid to be the
>recommended way to install but here it seems to be even more
>complicated if not impossible to add third party plug-ins. So, I guess
>for the time being I am happy with
>The plug-in I am looking for is the 'resynthesizer'. In the backuo
>directory you mentioned i only found a version, which obviously was
>built for Gimp for Windows as it contains .exe files. Then, after
>installing Gimp 2.99, I tried a set of files providded by another Gimp
>user:
>
>Thanks very much for the instructions you gave. The installtion seems
>to have worked out fine. However, I am not able to connec to the
>Thanks so much for the instructions you gave. The installation seems
>to have worked out fine. However, I am not able to connect ot the
>plugin registry as
>Ok, you have installed the development version from
>otto-kesselgulasch/gimp-edge I see the /usr/lib/gimp/2.99/plug-ins
>folder.
>
>Not a good idea. It has dire warnings about use for sensible reasons.
>
>One problem is is that there is no python support. Those
>heal-selection.py plugins will not
>Closed due to lots of spam and no maintenance.
>
>There is backup of the site
>
>https://github.com/pixlsus/registry.gimp.org_static/tree/master/registry.gimp.org
>
>and if you hunt through the files section you might find the
>script/plugin you are looking for. Remember most of these are
>Gimp 2.99 this time. Where did you get that version of Gimp? What
>happened to Gimp 2.10.8?
>
Ok, you have installed the development version from otto-kesselgulasch/gimp-edge
I see the /usr/lib/gimp/2.99/plug-ins folder.
Not a good idea. It has dire warnings about use for sensible reasons.
One
>Gimp 2.10.8 in 'buntu 18.10 then must be using
>
>https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/ubuntu/gimp
>
>With this comment: quote "I had to kick out the gimp-plugin-registry
>for now due to massive incompatibility with Gimp 2.10+"
>
>Not only that but bloated and contains filters that
>Sorry, it is just the other way round: gimp-gutenprint depends on
>libgimp3.0, whereas gimp-plugin-registration depends on libgimp2.0.
Gimp 2.10.8 in 'buntu 18.10 then must be using
https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/ubuntu/gimp
With this comment: quote "I had to kick out the
I am using gimp 2.10.8 with Kubuntu 18.10. Now, the installation of
gimp-gutenprint requires libgimp2.0, which makes the installation of
gimp-plugin-registry fail, as it depends on libgimp3.0. How can I solve this
problem, as obviously I can't have libgimp2.0 and libgimp3.0 installed at the
same