I have installed a new distribution and with it came a new version of
GIMP. The result is that I need to re-write all my scripts I used
previously.
Something like:
gimp --batch-interpreter plug_in_script_fu_eval -i -d -b
'(script-autocrop "/tmp/name.png")' '(gimp-quit 0)'
This did not seem to work anymore. No error. It just hangs there.
Then I did it on the comand line itself and got the following (using
blank lines to make the errors much more clear)
houghi@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
: gimp --batch-interpreter plug_in_script_fu_eval -i -d -b
'(script-autocrop "/tmp/name.png")' '(gimp-quit 0)'
GIMP-Error: Opening '/home/houghi/(gimp-quit 0)' failed: No such file or
directory
GIMP-Warning: The batch interpreter 'plug_in_script_fu_eval' is not
available. Batch mode disabled.
So I replaced the _ with - and then the script does not close. So how
does one now end the script?
houghi
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