In the procedure browser (not the plugin browser) You can see the parameters:
run-mode
image
drawable
propagate mode - 0:white, 1:black, 2:middle value 3:foreground to
peak, 4:foreground, 5:background, 6:opaque, 7:transparent
propagating-channel - HISTOGRAM-VALUE uses the value, you can also use
H
Thanks, both Rob and Kevin! Exactly what I was looking for. I was
wondering where the documentation for all the functions were. Looks like
Help->Plug-in browser was what I was looking for.
In GIMP, when I click Filters->Generic->Dilate, the function is just
performed without it asking for any
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*Subject:* [Gimp-user] Using a filter from within script-fu
Hi list
I'm learning how to write script-fu scripts. I've managed to resize an
image, but I would like to use a filter from within the scr
Hi list
I'm learning how to write script-fu scripts. I've managed to resize an
image, but I would like to use a filter from within the script-fu
script, applying it to the image after it's been resized. More
specifically, I'd like to run the Filters->Generic->Dilate filter on the
image, befor
"Rune K. Svendsen" writes:
> Hi list
>
> I'm learning how to write script-fu scripts. I've managed to resize an
> image, but I would like to use a filter from within the script-fu
> script, applying it to the image after it's been resized. More
> specifically, I'd like to run the Filters->Generic
Hi list
I'm learning how to write script-fu scripts. I've managed to resize an
image, but I would like to use a filter from within the script-fu
script, applying it to the image after it's been resized. More
specifically, I'd like to run the Filters->Generic->Dilate filter on the
image, befor