On Fri 19 Jul 2013 09:25:27 PM CDT, Guillermo Espertino (Gez) wrote:
It's still frustrating that I have to click Load Defaults each time
for every separate file I have open.
Check again, please. I don't think you have to press load defaults
each time.
If it's not using the default you saved
El 20/07/13 13:59, Jason Simanek escribió:
You shouldn't have to press load defaults. Defaults should be used
automatically each time you export.
Since I am opening several different images, altering them and then
exporting, I have to click Load Defaults for each one. The settings
that
Michael Schroeder writes:
I am writing a plugin for Gimp. It works alright via the GIMP UI and
command line by registering it to gimp. But I would wish to offer also a
Preview area in the UI, and apparently it is not so easy to add the
PreviewArea from the gimpui python package to the input
There was a similar question on this mailing list
last December*.
The results I gathered were mainly GEdit and Geany as the
simple editors and Emacs as more sophisticated editor.
I personally use Leafpad or GEdit+some plugins for simple editing and
as more advanced coding environment Eclipse with
On 07/20/2013 07:22 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
Michael Schroeder writes:
I am writing a plugin for Gimp. It works alright via the GIMP UI and
command line by registering it to gimp. But I would wish to offer also a
Preview area in the UI, and apparently it is not so easy to add the
PreviewArea from
Jason Simanek writes:
Another Idea! A feature that Photoshop doesn't have (outside of
creating an Action): an Export all open files dialog could be
pretty great. Allowing you to set – like DBP – the quality
properties and destination directory all at once to export all open
files. That would
Bertrand Denoix writes:
On 07/20/2013 07:22 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
But Python does allow you to write any UI you want -- you have the
full pygtk library available. So you could make a scaled-down
version of the image, do your preview operations to it, and show
it in a drawing area.
Not too
On 07/20/2013 01:29 AM, Owen wrote:
I'd like to a bit more acquainted with Gimp source and that means an
IDE
(because it's mostly browsing code at the beginning). So, what would
be
the simplest IDE to setup (ideally, install from Ubuntu's software
centre, give it the GIT location, and off we
On 07/20/2013 02:21 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
That is such a good idea that I wanted to dive in right away and
write it.
Jason Simanek writes:
That's fantastic!
I grabbed the code and tried it but it doesn't seem to do anything
on Gimp 2.8.4. Then I looked at the code for a minute and
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Akkana Peck akk...@shallowsky.com wrote:
Michael Schroeder writes:
I am writing a plugin for Gimp. It works alright via the GIMP UI and
command line by registering it to gimp. But I would wish to offer also a
Preview area in the UI, and apparently it is not so
On 20 July 2013 17:58, Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Akkana Peck akk...@shallowsky.com wrote:
Michael Schroeder writes:
I am writing a plugin for Gimp. It works alright via the GIMP UI and
command line by registering it to gimp. But
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