On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 1:16 PM, Fred J wrote:
> I installed the "Merge Linked" script (found here:
> http://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-merge-linked)
> and it works great until you link layers that are invisible.
>
> The invisible layers suddenly become visible
I installed the "Merge Linked" script (found here:
http://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-merge-linked)
and it works great until you link layers that are invisible.
The invisible layers suddenly become visible after being merged. A more
intuitive action would be
Quoting Jeremy Nell :
> This is brilliant (and should be a standard feature in Gimp).
I disagree (with the "standard feature" part, and any brilliance lies
mainly with GIMP's extensibility through scripting). The approach is
something of an abuse of chain linking, and of visibility; and for t
This is brilliant (and should be a standard feature in Gimp). Just
added this script to Gimp and it works like a charm ... thus far. There
is, however, an interesting dynamic to this script.
If layer 1 is visible, but layer 2 is not visible, and both are linked,
then merging them results in th
Quoting Jeremy Nell :
> Is there a way to merge linked layers in Gimp?
Install the script from the following webpage:
http://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-merge-linked
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On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Tőkés Ábel wrote:
> I imagine there can be a non-trivial problem with the concept if the linked
> layers are not all neighbors:
> if there is at least one layer that is not one of the linked, but between
> those. In this case, where would the
> merged layer be: abo
I imagine there can be a non-trivial problem with the concept if the
linked layers are not all neighbors:
if there is at least one layer that is not one of the linked, but
between those. In this case, where would the
merged layer be: above or below the middle one?
Abel
On 1/18/2011 1:47 PM, Sz
One could write a script to do this, if it's possible to determine a layer's
linked state, and programmatically toggle visibility off.
I think it could be done with gimp-drawable-get-linked, and
gimp-drawable-set-visible in a for loop of $number_of_layers
I only did some basic scripting in script-f
On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> Is there a way to merge linked layers in Gimp?
I've never found a way. I just use the "Merge Visible Layers" action
instead. Click on the visibility icon next to each layer to make only
the linked ones visible, then use "Merge Visible Layers".
Is there a way to merge linked layers in Gimp?
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