Have you try with only 1 file ?
Try with an other one, the one you are using might the problem !
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On Thu, 2016-10-13 at 01:42 +0200, Deixis wrote:
> >
> Oh my gosh I'm sorry, I forgot that Gimp is released on more than
> just Windows.
It's OK, but giving information about your system is really really
important when asking for help with software crashes.
> Yeah, I run in on Windows 10. I do
On 13/10/16 20:13, FierySwordswoman wrote:
You have to use register(), but you can have an empty parameter list.
Then your plugin is called directly without the Gimp-built dialog.
What, you mean with no "PF-XXX" parameters? Yeah, I got that much as I've made
scripts with both no UI and the
Be it on your own head, but if had no further use for them, I would go ahead
and delete the 319.50 MB of temp files from the temp area. Just make sure
they're not currently doing something important. You might empty your
Recycle Bin, too. It gives your machine headroom.
I reiterate, the
>What, you mean with no "PF-XXX" parameters? Yeah, I got that much as I've made
>scripts with both no UI and the built-in UI before. I'm rather certain it still
>wants you to use their UI, though.
>Even if that's all it took, there's still the issue of gimp using a watered
>down
>Python 2.7.5,
Possibly try the Erode or Dilate commands?
Or make a selection of all of the areas based on color, then use selection
Grow or Shrink?
On Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 3:52 PM qnr wrote:
> Two apologies - I accidentally posted this in the wrong forum earlier, I'm
> looking to see
>I can't seem to spot nip2 in the directory structure. Vips itself also
>seems to be a dos/command prompt application, I don't get an interface
>when running the vips executable.
Many appologies, I gave bad info on the nip2 for windows download. Not Nip2
You have to go back a couple of
Installing 2.8.16 on Windows 10 seems to work until I want to use it. Opening
even a small image invokes a Runtime Error from the Visual C++ Runtime Library.
Which version of the library is it compiled to work with?
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Two apologies - I accidentally posted this in the wrong forum earlier, I'm
looking to see how to delete that post - also, this might be a duplicate, I did
some searches but could not find the information that I was looking for.
I am looking for the best way to trim or add a set number of pixels
>Thank you. Yes, the program works but if I load the png in it, it
>instantly crashes with a typical Windows error that doesn't tell me
>anything. If I run the program again it asks me if I want to delete
>319.50 MB of temp files from the temp area. Clearly it is doing
>something.
It might be
Hi.
It will be good if you put the start screen into the blue semi-transparent
borders.
I think it will make the look & feel of GIMP much user-friendly and will be much
better.
here Image: http://i.imgur.com/KcCK3P0.jpg
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>Many appologies, I gave bad info on the nip2 for windows download. Not
>Nip2
>
>You have to go back a couple of sub-versions to get a windows
>installer.
>
>http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/supported/8.2/win32/nip2-8.2b-setup.zip
>
>This in a Win10 Virtual machine (with limited resorces) just to
>It might be worth having another go. As before I use mainly linux,
>keep a Windows virtual machine to see the problems Win users
>experience with Gimp.
>
>This Win 10 VM is short on resources, 2 GB memory and not much free
>disk space. Amazed that it works.
>
>15 minutes to load the 1,225,877 KB
>Hate this mailing list format
>
>However scaling down a very large image can be done using an
>application nip2.
>
>see: http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/index.php?title=VIPS
>
>I have not tried this in Windows, I use linux.
>Windows versions can be found at
>Does anyone know any tricks on how to resize extremely large images? I
>can't even open this computer generated .PNG. It's about 1 GB in size
>and I tried various tools so far to resize it. None of them can even
>open it. There must be some trick I can use?
Hate this mailing list format
However
>Trick=Bigger computer with 64-bit CPU/architecture, OS and
>applications :)
>
>Otherwise if you don't tell us the tools tested already people will
>likely suggest those you have already tried.
>
>Me, I would try ImageMagicks' 'convert' utility.
I didn't keep track of them all. PNGCrush was the
>I'm going to guess you are using a Linux system in this answer. Life
>is
>too short for me to try telepathy.
>
>
>If you run the file command on the image file in a terminal,
>file foo.png
>or
>identify foo.png
>do you get a size in pixels?
>
>I routinely open 10,000 x 20,000 pixel images in
>Hate this mailing list format
>
>However scaling down a very large image can be done using an
>application nip2.
>
>see: http://www.vips.ecs.soton.ac.uk/index.php?title=VIPS
>
>I have not tried this in Windows, I use linux.
>Windows versions can be found at
>
>Me, I would try ImageMagicks' 'convert' utility.
I couldn't figure out how to get into its command line from Windows 10. It
launches a little window called IMDisplay, but there are no buttons anywhere to
get into the command line. If I just open the image, IMDisplay errors out.
I'm an
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On 13/10/16 00:14, FierySwordswoman wrote:
I've been learning Python as a hobby for a while and can now write my own user
interfaces in TkInter or the 3rd party Kivy.
I'm trying to launch my own UI that can run Procedural Database plugins and
whatnot, but I can't figure out how to create a GIMP
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