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2 part - Scripts to be included in the core, and keybindings?

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2 part - Scripts to be included in the core, and keybindings? Rob Antonishen 20 Jul 18:14
  2 part - Scripts to be included in the core, and keybindings? Martin Nordholts 22 Jul 11:35
Rob Antonishen
2009-07-20 18:14:46 UTC (over 15 years ago)

2 part - Scripts to be included in the core, and keybindings?

Couple quick questions...

How is it decided what scripts should be included in the core?

For example, I have created a new script with a number of menu entries to grow selections orthogonally (like PS with alt and shift-alt cursors) which, when bound to the appropriate keys can be quite handy. (It was asked for at the plugin registry). Would this be of value in the core distribution?

Also - is there anyway to have a script create its own keybinding (assuming it is free)?

Thanks,

-Rob A>

Martin Nordholts
2009-07-22 11:35:41 UTC (over 15 years ago)

2 part - Scripts to be included in the core, and keybindings?

On 07/20/2009 06:14 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:

Couple quick questions...

How is it decided what scripts should be included in the core?

If they help us fulfill the product vision [1], they should be added.

For example, I have created a new script with a number of menu entries to grow selections orthogonally (like PS with alt and shift-alt cursors) which, when bound to the appropriate keys can be quite handy. (It was asked for at the plugin registry). Would this be of value in the core distribution?

In my opinion, these scripts are useful enough to be distributed with vanilla GIMP. Could you create a git commit that adds these?

Also - is there anyway to have a script create its own keybinding (assuming it is free)?

No, but GIMP can ship with a menurc file that create a default keybinding for the script. Include that in the commit.

/ Martin

[1] http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/GIMP_UI_Redesign#product_vision