meetdilip wrote:
What does gimp-python do ? Those script-fu features you mentioned ? Thanks.
Python-Fu lets you run python plugins. 'some-name'.py There are hundreds of these that do all sorts of functions. There are a few already included in Gimp and those palette entries are some of them.
If you ever download a python plugin in linux it goes in ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plugins (~ is shorthand for your home partition) ~/.config is a hidden folder. You can show hidden in your File manager. In linux a python plugin has to be made executable. You can do that in your File Manager as well.
Script-Fu scripts are 'some-name'.scm There are hundreds of these as well. They go in ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/scripts
The two entries Python-Fu and Script-Fu in the Filters menu let you access command terminals. Do not worry about using that until you know what you are doing.