I assume you are addressing me. Please keep the attributions next time.
Thanks.
I would put all downloaded plugins in my personal gimp-2.8 folder in its
plug-ins folder:
C:\Users\yourloginname\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins or
C:\Users\yourloginname\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.8 (this may be a hidden
folder).
I
On 01/15/2014 12:47 AM, Bob Long wrote:
Sorry, I don't follow... Why can't you simply open a .png file in GIMP
2.8 that was created earlier (and then close it, without any prompts,
if you've made no changes)?
It's simple, really. GiMP has an image problem. Like so many other
F/OSS
Helen wrote:
And the comments I get about not really having an image that I
think I have (several people say variations of that) is completely
over my head. And wonder whether it has a practical significance or just a
semantic one.
It depends what format you're exporting to and what
Thanks Joao. Will try that out.
Joe, (Total speculation) maybe you are not looking at the right place?
Note that the plugin will show up at the bottom of the Edit menu.
Hope this helps.
Partha
On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 1:52 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno gwid...@mpc.com.brwrote:
On 14 January 2014
Just noticed today my .xsessions-errors log is filled with these:
attempted to register the menu item
Image/File/Create/FX-Foundry/Logos for procedure script-fu-blood-logo.
The menu label given in gimp_install_procedure() already contained a
path. To make this work, pass just the menu's