jude ui wrote:
Thanks! however I don't like the fact that way GTK+ can be pretty
slow for interfaces - to be honest I want to build applications based
on the *enlightenment foundation libaries *to draw the eyecandy and
what not- and use gtk as an extention to EFL (the same for qt)
With
From: Alchemie foto\\grafiche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3
May
be is missed, also the possibility to select transparent area as
was a color,meaning using the magic wand or the color selector
tool..
But since there is alpha to selection(=select transparency) that
is no too missed... well IS missed
Where can I find the actual Python docs for GIMP? I know this site:
http://www.gimp.org/docs/python/index.html
But it doesn't seem to be complete. For example how do I get the color
of a pixel?
And the docs are not in the 2.4.7 and the 2.5.3 sources, I downloaded.
I'm pretty new in Python and
The same applies to other tools. Again, every effect is doable now,
but the UI would be much cleaner with the notion colors,
not color, and oh that extra transparency channel so it is treated
like something alien among colors (in nature it is not -- water,
glass, air are transparent as
Another question from me:
When I write a plugin, my text editor (kwrite or kate) creates a backup
file named plugin.py~. When I start now the plugin in GIMP, it is
executing the backup instead the original.
As a workaround I execute
chmod -x *~
but sometimes I forget this and this is annoying.
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another question from me:
When I write a plugin, my text editor (kwrite or kate) creates a backup
file named plugin.py~. When I start now the plugin in GIMP, it is
executing the backup instead the original.
Hi,
I think you
Hi Samuel,
I am also a new user of gimpfu.py
If youre on unix you find there are only a dozen examples that come with
2.4.7. Its not enough information. Ive resorted to groveling over the scheme
code; theres alot of it and its pretty straightforward to translate some
things.
% find .
On Saturday 27 September 2008, Chris Mohler wrote:
On Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 6:16 PM, Samuel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another question from me:
When I write a plugin, my text editor (kwrite or kate) creates a backup
file named plugin.py~. When I start now the plugin in GIMP, it is