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loading of script-fu - scripts Martin Barth 24 Feb 15:26
  loading of script-fu - scripts Martin Barth 26 Feb 18:34
   loading of script-fu - scripts Tetsuya Yuasa 26 Feb 19:04
    loading of script-fu - scripts Martin Barth 26 Feb 19:15
     loading of script-fu - scripts Tetsuya Yuasa 26 Feb 19:30
      loading of script-fu - scripts Martin Barth 26 Feb 20:07
       loading of script-fu - scripts Tetsuya Yuasa 26 Feb 21:51
       loading of script-fu - scripts Martin Barth 01 Mar 13:04
        loading of script-fu - scripts Sven Neumann 01 Mar 13:18
         loading of script-fu - scripts Martin Barth 01 Mar 13:48
          loading of script-fu - scripts Sven Neumann 01 Mar 16:33
Martin Barth
2009-02-24 15:26:13 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

Hi there,

I have installed a script-fu.scm to my gimp installation. therefore I've copied the file into the
c/Programme/GIMP-2.0/share/gimp/2.0/scripts directory.

but when I start the Gimp the Script doesn't show up at all. If click on the "Filter -> Script Fu -> reload scripts" Button the script is loaded and works as expected.

what do I have to do in order to get the script loaded at the gimp startup?

Martin Barth
2009-02-26 18:34:06 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

I have tested the script on gimp on freebsd and on windows. it seems that the problem occurs on both platforms.

Tetsuya Yuasa
2009-02-26 19:04:47 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

Hi,

but when I start the Gimp the Script doesn't show up at all. If click on the "Filter -> Script Fu -> reload scripts" Button the script is loaded and works as expected.

Gimp loads scripts not in same order by startup and "reload scripts". Maybe the error happens because you define same name function that already exist.
(this function must be out of sight when you reload scripts.)

It would help if you show us minimum size script that causes error.

Tetsuya

Martin Barth
2009-02-26 19:15:38 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

It would help if you show us minimum size script that causes error.

well,
thats not a small script that causes the error, but this is the script causes my problem.

http://registry.gimp.org/node/5980

Tetsuya Yuasa
2009-02-26 19:30:41 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

thats not a small script that causes the error, but this is the script causes my problem.

http://registry.gimp.org/node/5980

In my environment appear the menu without reload scripts. Version2.6.5 Portable, Windows

Which version do you use?

Tetsuya

Martin Barth
2009-02-26 20:07:37 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

nietzsche ~ % gimp -v
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.6.1

using GEGL version 0.0.20 (compiled against version 0.0.20) using GLib version 2.16.5 (compiled against version 2.16.5) using GTK+ version 2.12.11 (compiled against version 2.12.11) using Pango version 1.20.5 (compiled against version 1.20.5) using Fontconfig version 2.5.0 (compiled against version 2.

Tetsuya Yuasa
2009-02-26 21:51:40 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.6.1

Why don't you just update to the latest version GIMP?

Martin Barth
2009-03-01 13:04:33 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

Ok,
I have updated to the next gimp version. The problem still exists. Any other suggestions?

% gimp -v GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.6.5

using GEGL version 0.0.20 (compiled against version 0.0.20) using GLib version 2.18.4 (compiled against version 2.18.4) using GTK+ version 2.12.11 (compiled against version 2.12.11) using Pango version 1.22.4 (compiled against version 1.22.4) using Fontconfig version 2.6.0 (compiled against version 2.6.0)

Sven Neumann
2009-03-01 13:18:17 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

Hi,

On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 13:04 +0100, Martin Barth wrote:

I have updated to the next gimp version. The problem still exists. Any other suggestions?

Since this appears to work fine for everyone else, the problem is likely on your system. Perhaps check what other third-party scripts you have installed?

Sven

Martin Barth
2009-03-01 13:48:32 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

On Sun, 01 Mar 2009 13:18:17 +0100 Sven Neumann wrote:

Since this appears to work fine for everyone else, the problem is likely on your system. Perhaps check what other third-party scripts you have installed?

I have removed all scripts(=highpassfilter and two scripts i have written by my own) from .gimp-2.6/scripts

nothing changed.

gimp --verbose didn't show me what scripts he loads. :(

any suggestions? :(

Sven Neumann
2009-03-01 16:33:25 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

loading of script-fu - scripts

Hi,

On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 13:48 +0100, Martin Barth wrote:

I have removed all scripts(=highpassfilter and two scripts i have written by my own) from .gimp-2.6/scripts

nothing changed.

gimp --verbose didn't show me what scripts he loads. :(

It's the Script-Fu extension that loads the scripts. Unfortunately it doesn't care about the --verbose command-line option.

any suggestions? :(

Please check if the procedure registered by the script shows up in the Procedure Browser before and/or after reloading the scripts. You can also check if the Plug-In Browser lists the menu entry for it.

Sven