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Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Sun May 19, 2019 7:53 pm

mackenzieh wrote:What folder should Alt Drag be housed in?
This is where they want it to go: C:\Users\macke\AppData\Roaming\AltDrag\
Does it matter where it goes?

It really doesn't matter.
I would keep it on the desktop,
for quick access,
but where you keep it,
is up to you.
I also would only use it when needed for Gimp.
One other thing about this script.
It interferes with most of the ALT Key Shortcuts in Gimp.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Sun May 19, 2019 8:12 pm

Pat625 wrote:Mackenzieh, What version of Gimp (regular or portable) and what Operating system are you using Win 10, etc. Where did you put the gimpfu.py file?
Do you need a scrolling script for .scm or .py files or both?
Also, make sure you do not have two of the same program or it will not work even if it is the correct one.


Pat,
The version of Gimp I am using is Gimp 2.10.10. I downloaded it from gimp.org. The OS I have is Windows 10. I put the gimpfu file in the plugins folder.. check out the screenshots I left. I would like the scrolling script for .scm since it is a script fu.

The MLBevel Reflect 2.0 works fine, no problem..

it is the scm version that I have trouble with, as well as Logo Tool Box, Bling Text Logo, and EnviroLogo. They all require scrolling.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Sun May 19, 2019 9:09 pm

Try:
Remove your new gimpfu.py from the plug-ins folder.

Put the new gimpfu.py in the systems Python folder. That is where it is supposed to go.

c:\Program files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\Python

The gimpfu.py is to get scrolling for .py files

For .scm files:

Place your scriptfu.exe in the systems plug-in folder.

c:\Program files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\Plug-ins

Hope this works for you!

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Sun May 19, 2019 10:36 pm

Pat625 wrote:Try:
Remove your new gimpfu.py from the plug-ins folder.

Put the new gimpfu.py in the systems Python folder. That is where it is supposed to go.

c:\Program files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\Python

The gimpfu.py is to get scrolling for .py files

For .scm files:

Place your scriptfu.exe in the systems plug-in folder.

c:\Program files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\Plug-ins

Hope this works for you!


The Python folder location is unavailable for me. Here's what I have: Image

As for the script-fu file, I have the file dated 4/7/2019
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Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 7:21 am

Using the scrolling plugin (script-fu) in Gimp 2.10x is a very bad idea as it will break other scripts that you'll use. Don't say you weren't warned.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 1:03 pm

racer-x wrote:Using the scrolling plugin (script-fu) in Gimp 2.10x is a very bad idea as it will break other scripts that you'll use. Don't say you weren't warned.


I tried using it and it didn't work.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 1:07 pm

gimp 2.10.10 - Windows 10

My python folder is located at:

C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\lib\gimp\2.0\python

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 1:31 pm

Mackenzieh, I have found that on my computers that I need an additional plug-in besides the Script-fu.exe. Place it in the same system plug-in folder as the Script-fu.exe. It contains additional stuff for scrolling.

script-fu-interface.zip
(78.66 KiB) Downloaded 180 times

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 1:51 pm

Pat625 wrote:Mackenzieh, I have found that on my computers that I need an additional plug-in besides the Script-fu.exe. Place it in the same system plug-in folder as the Script-fu.exe. It contains additional stuff for scrolling.

script-fu-interface.zip

What makes this Script-fu.exe different from the one I already have? I've tried this once before and it failed it failed because this version is for gimp 2.8.14.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 1:53 pm

FlutteringBy wrote:gimp 2.10.10 - Windows 10

My python folder is located at:

C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\lib\gimp\2.0\python


I checked and gimpfu.py is already in my Python folder.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 2:16 pm

Mackenzieh, where did you find the Python folder?
The gimpfu.py that comes with your program installation does not have the additional commands for scrolling. Remove that gimpfu.py and replace it with the amended one that has the commands needed.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Mon May 20, 2019 2:37 pm

Pat625 wrote:Mackenzieh, where did you find the Python folder?
The gimpfu.py that comes with your program installation does not have the additional commands for scrolling. Remove that gimpfu.py and replace it with the amended one that has the commands needed.


The folder is here:
C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\32\lib\gimp\2.0\python

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Tue May 21, 2019 3:32 am

@Mackenzieh
Warned by Racer-X - are you ready for another trial (experiment) of script-fu?

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Tue May 21, 2019 5:31 pm

MareroQ wrote:@Mackenzieh
Warned by Racer-X - are you ready for another trial (experiment) of script-fu?


I've decided not to experiment with script fu again. It just sucks that I can't use Bevel Reflect Logo, EviroLogo, and Logo Toolbox because they are missing the scrollbar.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Tue May 21, 2019 6:19 pm

mackenzieh wrote:
MareroQ wrote:@Mackenzieh
Warned by Racer-X - are you ready for another trial (experiment) of script-fu?


I've decided not to experiment with script fu again. It just sucks that I can't use Bevel Reflect Logo, EviroLogo, and Logo Toolbox because they are missing the scrollbar.

Why won't you use the ALT-Drag script for windows?
You'll be able to move the dialog around,
so that you can use it all.

It also works on Win10,
because I use it.


www.youtube.com Video from : www.youtube.com

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Tue May 21, 2019 11:00 pm

Best regards to GnuTux.

Your great idea :hi5 (and writing the source code) has always worked very well for me (after proper compilation).
I have never been a problem for me (and from what I know - even compiled for a different version of GIMP works well for many users from XP 32bit to Win 10 64bit).

mackenzieh wrote:
MareroQ wrote:@Mackenzieh
Warned by Racer-X - are you ready for another trial (experiment) of script-fu?


I've decided not to experiment with script fu again. It just sucks that I can't use Bevel Reflect Logo, EviroLogo, and Logo Toolbox because they are missing the scrollbar.


... but it's Your decision ...

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Wed May 22, 2019 2:31 am

Wallace wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
MareroQ wrote:@Mackenzieh
Warned by Racer-X - are you ready for another trial (experiment) of script-fu?


I've decided not to experiment with script fu again. It just sucks that I can't use Bevel Reflect Logo, EviroLogo, and Logo Toolbox because they are missing the scrollbar.

Why won't you use the ALT-Drag script for windows?
You'll be able to move the dialog around,
so that you can use it all.

It also works on Win10,
because I use it.


www.youtube.com Video from : www.youtube.com


I'll install it later on today.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Wed May 22, 2019 11:39 am

mackenzieh wrote:
I'll install it later on today.

Cool,
let us know how it works out for you.

Note:
I would only use the Alt-Drag script,
when you want to use the scripts or plug-ins,
that have the extended dialog's.
Otherwise I would not enable it.

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Wed May 22, 2019 12:14 pm

I guess you could always add the "script-fu" to your Plugin folder and just rename it to "script-fu.off" so that it won't load. When you need it, just rename it back to script-fu. I don't know if it would work, but you can test it out....

Re: Bevel Reflect Logo V1.6

Wed May 22, 2019 1:24 pm

Wallace wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
I'll install it later on today.

Cool,
let us know how it works out for you.

Note:
I would only use the Alt-Drag script,
when you want to use the scripts or plug-ins,
that have the extended dialog's.
Otherwise I would not enable it.


I only use it when I use the BRL, EnviroLogo, & Logo Tool Box. How would I disable it, if I had to?

Also, do I need these shortcuts on my desktop?

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