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
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
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.
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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
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
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