>
> I've may have found what the problem is.
>
> There is a script called
> peck-spread-out-layers.scm
> in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts
> If I move that to a temporary sv subdirectory, put the pandora script in
> my personal gimp scripts file, and run refresh scripts, then pandora
> shows up un
On Tue, 2011-02-22 at 09:42 -0600, Leonard Evens wrote:
> On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 20:37 -0800, Akkana Peck wrote:
> > Leonard Evens writes:
> > > I had previously posted something saying I had trouble installing the
> > > script
> > > pandora-combine-0.9.3.scm
> > > under gimp 2.6.11 running under Fe
On 2/22/11, Leonard Evens wrote:
> How does gimp decide which heading under Filter to use to place
> something?
Here is an excerpt from a typical .scm file:
(script-fu-menu-register "script-fu-split3"
"/Filters/RSS")
The second line is where it tells GIMP where to put t
>I am running gimp-2.6.11 under Fedora 13 and Fedora 14.
>Both show under Filter>Combine the scripts filmstrip and depth merge.
>I haven't added either to my personal files. I tried looking for the
>relevant .scm files in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts by using grep on
>various strings, and I have
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 11:57:08 -0300
John Coppens wrote:
> > Am I missing some important step?
Not solved yet, but I detected that renaming the font, then running
fc-cache, makes the font appear in Gimp! I first thought that
changing .TTF to .ttf had done the trick, but just changing _anything_
in
I am running gimp-2.6.11 under Fedora 13 and Fedora 14.
Both show under Filter>Combine the scripts filmstrip and depth merge.
I haven't added either to my personal files. I tried looking for the
relevant .scm files in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts by using grep on
various strings, and I have been
On Mon, 2011-02-21 at 20:37 -0800, Akkana Peck wrote:
> Leonard Evens writes:
> > I had previously posted something saying I had trouble installing the
> > script
> > pandora-combine-0.9.3.scm
> > under gimp 2.6.11 running under Fedora 14.
> >
> > To see the resolution of this problem look at
> >