>That's probably https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711718
Guess it is.
Alright, I finally fixed it.
Since I had no pygimp.env left on my computer, I had to make a clean install of
gimp 2.8.4, then install gimp 2.8.8 on top of it.
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On 25.11.2013 16:12, Deedolith wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had gimp 2.6.x wich I removed from my computer to replace it with gimp
> 2.8.8.
> But to had the unpleasent surprise to see that python-fu isn't working, the
> python-fu menu isn't even greyed, it is just nowhere to be seen.
That's probably https
I re-did a clean install (removed left-over %USER%\.gimp 2.8 directory, as well
as c:\program files\gimp2 directory).
The files you mentionned are at the right place, but still no luck with
python-fu ><
PS: I forgot to mention that my windows vista is bits, and my neightbourg is on
seven 64 bits.
On 11/27/2013 11:42 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
On 11/25/2013 04:12 PM, Deedolith wrote:
Hi,
I had gimp 2.6.x wich I removed from my computer to replace it with
gimp 2.8.8.
But to had the unpleasent surprise to see that python-fu isn't
working, the
python-fu menu isn't even greyed, it is just nowhere
On 11/25/2013 04:12 PM, Deedolith wrote:
Hi,
I had gimp 2.6.x wich I removed from my computer to replace it with gimp 2.8.8.
But to had the unpleasent surprise to see that python-fu isn't working, the
python-fu menu isn't even greyed, it is just nowhere to be seen.
At first, I tough I made a mi
Hi,
I had gimp 2.6.x wich I removed from my computer to replace it with gimp 2.8.8.
But to had the unpleasent surprise to see that python-fu isn't working, the
python-fu menu isn't even greyed, it is just nowhere to be seen.
At first, I tough I made a mistake while installing, so I removed /
re-i