Ofnuts, Joe already mentioned that the downloaded file has the py
extension.
Partha
PS: He seems to start a new thread every time he asks a question or
responds to one related to this. :(
On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 6:13 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
> A frequent problem on Windows: the download mechanism a
On 18.01.2014 12:13, Ofnuts wrote:
> A frequent problem on Windows: the download mechanism adds a ".txt"
> extension (for safety?)
No, because Drupal or something else gets this wrong.
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Michael
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A frequent problem on Windows: the download mechanism adds a ".txt"
extension (for safety?) that the user doesn't see because his file
explorer masks extensions. So he sees a file named "foobar.py" and
nothing tells him that it's actually "foobar.py.txt". But since it's a
".txt" file it is igno
So, if you have Python console configured, and you are on Windows, all
that you should need to do is to put that file
in one of the directories listed in your edit->preferences->folders->plug-ins -
and restart GIMP.
If the entry does not show up in your edit menu by then, it is
possible that you
Can I suggest we take this problem over to one of the GIMP forums, where it's
possible to add attachments and show pictures: for example gimpchat.com
Kevin
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On 14-01-08 11:35 AM, SirCrow wrote:
Put th e;py file in a GIMP plug-ins folder
(on Linux it is /home//.gimp-2.8/plug-ins), for example,
Joao, I think I've installed the script file in the right place, but I don't
think the plug-in is showing up in my GIMP. Can you confirm that the following
a