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 Post subject: Thanks
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:17 pm  (#1) 
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I want to thank samj, saulgoode, graechan, ofnuts, ginod, Ronounours, rod and all others authors for creating and sharing scripts and plugins really interesting. It would be interesting a collector script similar to GMIC, or filters unlimited (photoshop) to better organize all those scripts. I have an extensive collection of scripts and plugins and sometimes I change the script's path with notepad for order them. I hope that one day this software will be created, in the meantime just want to thank everyone, thanks to gimpchat users, moderators and administrators for this mine of useful information and tutorials to learn gimp. :tyspin
Sorry for my very bad English :oops:

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:12 pm  (#2) 
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d4rkheart wrote:
I want to thank samj, saulgoode, graechan, ofnuts, ginod, Ronounours, rod and all others authors for creating and sharing scripts and plugins really interesting. It would be interesting a collector script similar to GMIC, or filters unlimited (photoshop) to better organize all those scripts. I have an extensive collection of scripts and plugins and sometimes I change the script's path with notepad for order them. I hope that one day this software will be created, in the meantime just want to thank everyone, thanks to gimpchat users, moderators and administrators for this mine of useful information and tutorials to learn gimp. :tyspin
Sorry for my very bad English :oops:


You are very welcome. :)
You may want to try out this software for organizing scripts.
jgimpos - By Onkel Hatti
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:15 pm  (#3) 
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:welcome to Gimp Chat, d4rkheart. Your English is just fine. Nice to have you aboard. :mrgreen:

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 Post subject: Re: Thanks
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:51 pm  (#4) 
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Rod wrote:
You are very welcome. :)
You may want to try out this software for organizing scripts.
jgimpos - By Onkel Hatti
http://www.gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f ... it=jgimpos

Thanks Rod, is a pleasure to read you after a long time.
I used Onkel hatti software, fantastic, it is also useful for finding duplicates scripts. Now, i want to create a unique menu and it will not be easy, ehm....i have a collection of 1200 scripts :roll: and my problem is that i'm crazy...ops...lazy :roll:

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:welcome to Gimp Chat, d4rkheart. Your English is just fine. Nice to have you aboard. :mrgreen:

thanks Oregonian for your welcome. :tyspin

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 7:07 pm  (#5) 
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d4rkheart wrote:
Rod wrote:
You are very welcome. :)
You may want to try out this software for organizing scripts.
jgimpos - By Onkel Hatti
http://www.gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f ... it=jgimpos

Thanks Rod, is a pleasure to read you after a long time.
I used Onkel hatti software, fantastic, it is also useful for finding duplicates scripts. Now, i want to create a unique menu and it will not be easy, ehm....i have a collection of 1200 scripts :roll: and my problem is that i'm crazy...ops...lazy :roll:

What kind of unique menu are you looking to create? :)

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:26 pm  (#6) 
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Rod wrote:
What kind of unique menu are you looking to create? :)

all scripts are divided into so many menus,
Image/file/...create/
Image/layer/...
Image/filters/....animation, decorative, artistic
Image/script-fu
Image/video

I know, I can use the browser plug-in to search plug-ins and scripts but is chaotic. I want only a single menu ordered
image/ScriptCollection:
- animation
- artistic
- colors
- File
- generic
- Layers
- Logos
- fencepost
- gimpchat
- ginod
- graechan
- ofnuts paths
- Rod
- samj
- saulgoode
- script-fu
I think that is possible but are 1200 script, it will take a year.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:45 pm  (#7) 
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Folks normally place their scripts in the menus according to what they do.
You have 11 default menus (with sub-menus)
So are you saying you want just those 11 and 1 more (ScriptCollection) for your 1200 other scripts?

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:54 pm  (#8) 
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 Post subject: Re: Thanks
PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:59 pm  (#9) 
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@Rod, Yes, but i think is complicate, some scripts have two paths...for example:
file/create/logotipo
image/filters/alpha to logotipo

Thanks Graechan :tyspin

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:22 pm  (#10) 
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d4rkheart wrote:
@Rod, Yes, but i think is complicate, some scripts have two paths...for example:
file/create/logotipo
image/filters/alpha to logotipo

Thanks Graechan :tyspin


Not too difficult.You would just need to change the location for both in the script.I can show you how to do that. :)
But if you are going to go through all the trouble of changing them, i would make other changes as well.
For instance the actual script name.I would place that in the description popup like so.
This script makes a crayon effect on text or a selection. - my-script-that-does-crayon-stuff.scm .That way you know exactly which script is creating that effect.Very handy when you want to know just which script you want to fiddle with.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 1:50 am  (#11) 
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d4rkheart: welcome to gimp chat! i understand what you mean about having scripts and plug-ins all over and wanting some easy way to organize them. so nice to have a new member around who loves celtic knots!! there are plenty of celtic knotwork lovers around here already and the more the better :). i too like your avatar - was it made using the knots program?

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:08 am  (#12) 
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Rod wrote:
Not too difficult.You would just need to change the location for both in the script.I can show you how to do that. :)
But if you are going to go through all the trouble of changing them, i would make other changes as well.
For instance the actual script name.I would place that in the description popup like so.
This script makes a crayon effect on text or a selection. - my-script-that-does-crayon-stuff.scm .That way you know exactly which script is creating that effect.Very handy when you want to know just which script you want to fiddle with.


May be an idea to better organize scripts, thanks for your suggestions.

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d4rkheart: welcome to gimp chat! i understand what you mean about having scripts and plug-ins all over and wanting some easy way to organize them. so nice to have a new member around who loves celtic knots!! there are plenty of celtic knotwork lovers around here already and the more the better :). i too like your avatar - was it made using the knots program?

@Anmal, thanks for your welcome.
Sincerely? I downloaded this font http://mistakefur.deviantart.com/art/Ce ... 1-33983611 + inkscape + gimp for animation.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:15 am  (#13) 
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Welcome to GC d4rkheart. Your English is fine and I echo your thanks to those who work hard and give stuff away without expecting anything in return.


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:23 am  (#14) 
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Welcome to GC d4rkheart. Your English is fine and I echo your thanks to those who work hard and give stuff away without expecting anything in return.

Thanks Erisian, great words :bigthup

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:36 am  (#15) 
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d4rkheart: wow, a knotwork font and i don't already have it! thanks for the tip, i'll download that at once!

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 7:43 am  (#16) 
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:welcome to GimpChat d4rkheart. I have recently found celtic knots and like the patterns they make.

On another note (my two cents) I need some professional input here though.
I have no idea how this would be done or if in fact it could be successfully.
Instead of moving all of your scripts couldn't you find where they are one more time and just make another folder with shortcuts to them using different names in the shortcuts to make them easier to find.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 8:54 am  (#17) 
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http://fontzone.net/font-theme/celtic/ You will find a couple here.

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 9:20 am  (#18) 
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I had a look (surfed) and found that there are tutorials http://www.clanbadge.com/tutorial.htm to make celtic knots.

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 Post subject: Re: Thanks
PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:31 pm  (#19) 
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sallyanne wrote:
:welcome to GimpChat d4rkheart. I have recently found celtic knots and like the patterns they make.

On another note (my two cents) I need some professional input here though.
I have no idea how this would be done or if in fact it could be successfully.
Instead of moving all of your scripts couldn't you find where they are one more time and just make another folder with shortcuts to them using different names in the shortcuts to make them easier to find.

Image just a little bit of good will and i hope to make order :gaah your proposal is a good idea.
Today I found this software very easy to make celtic knot
http://www.goldcupdesign.co.uk/index.ph ... ltic-knots
You can download this software here http://download.cnet.com/KnotWorker/300 ... 29916.html (The installer downloaded from website goldcupdesign.co.uk doesn't work)
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 12:47 pm  (#20) 
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sallyanne: wow! a knotwork tutorial that i haven't already been over :)! this thread is now my favourite thread too :). i love your blue glass paisley caps sig, by the way!

d4rkheart: this just gets better and better - i never tried that program, i've tried two other knotwork programs :).

d4rkheart: you simply must do a gimp chat search on "celtic" - there's so much knotwork and some other celtic art too made by the lovely members of this forum and it's all worth seeing!

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