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Use plugin with gimp console Jeffrey Roberts 01 Feb 07:15
  Use plugin with gimp console Jeffrey Roberts 04 Feb 12:08
Jeffrey Roberts
2009-02-01 07:15:27 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

Use plugin with gimp console

Hello, I have been going through scripting tutorials for GUI, and several of the GIMP forums, but I am having a hard time finding anything about using plugins with gimp-console. Alot of the scripting is over my head, and I was wondering if there was a simple command line I could use to resize my images with the plugin liquid rescale and gimp-console.

http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/

any ideas are greatly appreciated, I have been reading and googling this for a couple hours now, and I am just as lost as when I started.

Thank you, -Jeffrey

Jeffrey Roberts
2009-02-04 12:08:08 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

Use plugin with gimp console

I posted this same question on the gimptalk forums and they were able to help me out with the script I needed except I there is an issue with the plugin itself.
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The source code seems to indicate that when run non-interactively, the plug-in only expects five parameters, but its PDB registration demands 24 parameters.*

http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/execute-liquid-rescale+gimp-in-windows-console-t37395.html-sid=1ec78c4c20a2f287c2039bfa68b74036

http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/forum/t-125728/execute-liquid-rescale-gimp-in-windows-console

Any ideas how on to make this script work or where I can find the PDB registration?

-Jeff

On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 1:15 AM, Jeffrey Roberts

wrote:

Hello, I have been going through scripting tutorials for GUI, and several of the GIMP forums, but I am having a hard time finding anything about using plugins with gimp-console. Alot of the scripting is over my head, and I was wondering if there was a simple command line I could use to resize my images with the plugin liquid rescale and gimp-console.

http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/

any ideas are greatly appreciated, I have been reading and googling this for a couple hours now, and I am just as lost as when I started.

Thank you, -Jeffrey