Hello cat_7433
Are you on Windows or Linux?
Because there are maybe
some issues with double-quote vs. single quote or backslash in the command line.
Your function "batch-unsharp-mask" was not defined running Gimp from the command line.
Did "batch-unsharp-mask" work in the script-fu console?
Would you supply the source code of your batch-unsharp-mask?
I recommend to have two folders:
- the source directory
- the target directory
because you only need to delete the target directory to restart a new version of your unsharp-mask.
Do no process source and target files in the same folder.
If you are on Linux, just use
file-glob to search files with joker such as *.png
On Windows, did you run Gimp in the PowerShell console or the Cmd console?
Have a look to
GenCards?
The source subfolder is "icon\*.jpg".
The target subfolder is "
card".
Let me know if you are some questions about
file-global or
string-alter?
The following list of Gimp options could help:
- Code:
--verbose --no-interface --no-data --no-splash --console-messages --stack-trace-mode=always --batch-interpreter "plug-in-script-fu-eval"