Hello,
I'm trying to start the GIMP from a command prompt under Windows 2K. If I
issue:
"d:\program files\gimp\bin\gimp"
then all is fine and gimp starts up in interactive mode. But if I try:
"d:\program files\gimp\bin\gimp" -v
or
"d:\program files\gimp\bin\gimp" --verbose --console-messages
Hello -
How can a script-fu script close an open image? I've searched all through
the PDB and can't seem to find a way. I can load images, save images,
create new images, and list open images, but I can't find any way to close
an open image! What am I missing??? Thanks.
Kevin M.
P.S. - I apo
Quite a while back I created this picture: http://www.thedarkcitadel.com/pjg/nova.png
And ever since I've been trying to figure out how I
got that reddish tint on there, if anybody has any ideas, it would be greatly
appreciated.
Hello,
How can a script-fu script determine whether it is running interactively or
not? Thanks.
Kevin M.
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Hello,
I'm using gimp 1.2.4 under Windoze 2K, and am about to embark upon creating
some script-fu scripts. For plug-ins, there is a Directories->Plug-Ins
setting in the gimp Preferences dialogue where you can specify the directory
for user-defined scripts. Reading Mike Terry's web pages on scrip