Re: [Gimp-user] gimp script-fu

2008-08-03 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> But you did say  "almost all ..."  so I
> guess there are some that
> were included in earlier versions but no longer?  Is that the case?  We've
> lost some?
> Would it be too much to ask for a kind of rundown on what's been lost,
> what's still available?

There were very few Script-fus that were "lost". Most were just  
relocated in the menus. A couple others were made obsolete because of  
improvements in other features -- for example, the 'save to brush' and  
'save to pattern' are no longer needed because you can now  
"Edit->Paste as->Brush" and "Edit->Paste as->Pattern" (and better  
still, use your clipboard contents directly as a pattern or brush).

The only Script-fus I can think of that have been truly "lost" is a  
'Blend' script written by Sven Neumann which would create an animated,  
fading transition between two layers, using a third layer as a  
backdrop, and a 'Flash' script (I believe also by Sven Neumann) which  
animated a white strip of light moving left-to-right across the image.

Both of those scripts are probably better accomplished with the GIMP  
Animation Package (GAP) but if you need them, I am sure that updated  
versions can be provided.


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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp script-fu

2008-08-02 Thread David Gowers
Hi Helen,

On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you -- It's surprising how much time I can spend looking in the wrong
> places (googling
> for this instead of just asking).
> I'm sure there are other script-fu  filters I had been running, but can't
> ask for them by name because I
> don't remember what they were.  But you did say  "almost all ..."  so I
> guess there are some that
> were included in earlier versions but no longer?  Is that the case?  We've
> lost some?
> Would it be too much to ask for a kind of rundown on what's been lost,
> what's still available?
I cannot give you that, however, if you open the Procedure Browser and
search 'script-fu' all of the available scripts will show up in the
list of procedures.

David
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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp script-fu

2008-08-02 Thread Helen
Thank you -- It's surprising how much time I can spend looking in the wrong
places (googling
for this instead of just asking).
I'm sure there are other script-fu  filters I had been running, but can't
ask for them by name because I
don't remember what they were.  But you did say  "almost all ..."  so I
guess there are some that
were included in earlier versions but no longer?  Is that the case?  We've
lost some?
Would it be too much to ask for a kind of rundown on what's been lost,
what's still available?
And whether the "lost" features might later be "found"?
Thanks again,
Helen, using Gimp 2.4 on linux, Suse11



On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 4:12 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Quoting Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > In the previous verion of Gimp that I was using until recently,
> > there was a Script-fu tab, with things like Old Photograph.
> > That was gimp 2.2.10.
> >
> > Now, I've upgraded to 2.4, and I no longer have the script-fu features.
> >
> > Is there something I can do to recover this feature?
>
> Almost all of the commands that used to be available under the
> Script-fu menu are still available; they've just been moved to more
> appropriate locations in the menus. Until you become familiar with
> their new locations, you can use the "Xtns->Plug-in Browser" to find
> the new location.
>
> For example, typing "old photo" into the Plug-in Browser provides its
> location as being "Filters->Decor->Old Photo".
>
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Helen Etters
using Linux, SuSE11
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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp script-fu

2008-08-02 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> In the previous verion of Gimp that I was using until recently,
> there was a Script-fu tab, with things like Old Photograph.
> That was gimp 2.2.10.
>
> Now, I've upgraded to 2.4, and I no longer have the script-fu features.
>
> Is there something I can do to recover this feature?

Almost all of the commands that used to be available under the  
Script-fu menu are still available; they've just been moved to more  
appropriate locations in the menus. Until you become familiar with  
their new locations, you can use the "Xtns->Plug-in Browser" to find  
the new location.

For example, typing "old photo" into the Plug-in Browser provides its  
location as being "Filters->Decor->Old Photo".

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