Re: [Gimp-user] The script Cross-processing.scm

2008-01-14 Thread Kevin Cozens
Johnny Rosenberg wrote: I understand that GIMP has to look in that directory to be able to list all available scripts in the menu, but I don't understand how that alone can cause conflicts. Just looking for scripts to place their names in the menu and, of course, link the names in the menu

Re: [Gimp-user] The script Cross-processing.scm

2008-01-09 Thread Tobias Jakobs
On Jan 8, 2008 6:38 PM, Johnny Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After installing the Cross-processing script, which I found somewhere, one of the GIMP standard filters stopped working. After removing Cross-processing, the GIMP-filter worked again. The GIMP filter that stopped working was

Re: [Gimp-user] The script Cross-processing.scm

2008-01-09 Thread Kevin Cozens
Tobias Jakobs wrote: It looks like this is Bug #490326. Not really. The cause of the problem in the bug report is unknown. This message thread is about the adding of a script which apparently causes a problem. -- Cheers! Kevin. http://www.ve3syb.ca/ |What are we going to do

[Gimp-user] The script Cross-processing.scm

2008-01-08 Thread Johnny Rosenberg
After installing the Cross-processing script, which I found somewhere, one of the GIMP standard filters stopped working. After removing Cross-processing, the GIMP-filter worked again. The GIMP filter that stopped working was Filter - Decor - Add border There was a error message talking about

Re: [Gimp-user] The script Cross-processing.scm

2008-01-08 Thread Kevin Cozens
Johnny Rosenberg wrote: After installing the Cross-processing script, which I found somewhere, one of the GIMP standard filters stopped working. After removing Cross-processing, the GIMP-filter worked again. If you are adding a third party script and it is conflicting with scripts shipped

Re: [Gimp-user] The script Cross-processing.scm

2008-01-08 Thread Kevin Cozens
Johnny Rosenberg wrote: I see. All we did to make it work, was to remove the script from the GIMP user script folder, in this case ~/.gimp2.4/scripts. It was the only script and even only file in that folder. Isn't it strange that a single file can do just any kind of damage by just lying