Maybe my request is a little bit naive (because I guess, that everyone has enough work to do with more important things), but anyway:
What I am really missing at the moment is a plug-in to import and export the VTF (Valve Texture Format) file format.
More information:http://developer.valvesoft
Oleg:
I d/l'd from Deposit Files and on first run got a missing DLL error on
libintl-8.dll
Turns out I already had a copy of this as part of install of plugin
Filter Factory Converter.
I renamed this plugin to make it bypassed in GIMP plugin but got same
error on next run of GIMP 2.7.1
Then co
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Regards,
Michael
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On 04/08/2010 10:18 AM, Oleg Blazhyievskyi wrote:
::snip? SNIP!::
> exif, and so on and it's also quite stable, but there is one bug it
> doesn't remember single window mode settings, so you have activate this
> setting every time when you restarting gimp
This hasn't been implemented yet; it is not
> Von: Alexia Death
> 2010/4/8 Aurimas Juška :
> > I believe most users write script-fu scripts to automate commonly
> > repeated steps. Therefore, it would be even better to complete action
> > framework so that user could record commonly used action sequences and
> > play them from GUI.
>
> I
2010/4/8 Aurimas Juška :
> I believe most users write script-fu scripts to automate commonly
> repeated steps. Therefore, it would be even better to complete action
> framework so that user could record commonly used action sequences and
> play them from GUI.
I think script-fu would be ideal for s
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 4:27 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:
> Rather than considering replacing scheme or adding
> yet-another-scripting-language, there are two things that could really
> improve the usability of the existing implementation:
>
> -A visual editor (proposed here as a GSOC project:
>
I'd like to chime in here also supporting tiny-fu.
I agree with almost everything said by SG
While the language is less common than some languages, it provides a
very simple way to script existing pdb functions when you have no need
to access the individual image pixels.
Rather than considering
On 4/8/2010 1:15 PM, LightningIsMyName wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I compiled GIMP from git this week, on windows using msys and mingw
> (and without cygwin).
> You can find my build here:
>
Here is my build of gimp
Download Url File name
http://depositfiles.com/fil