Floyd L. Davidson wrote:
> That simply *cannot* be true. Your argument list has
> nothing to do with the require arguments of the function
> you are calling. And there is no code in that function to
> load an image from a file.
>
> It *cannot* work.
Then the 40.000+ wallpapers I have must not exist. Silly me. ;-)
>>OK and how do I do that?
>
> You have to *read* the rest of the article you are
> responding to one line at a time, multiple times if
> necessary, until you *understand* the entire article.
> Do that *before* asking stupid questions about each line
> that are answered on the next line or in the next
> paragraph.
That is not how to do it. I indeed do have a problem comprehanding many
things.
>>I think the sample script is lousy for learning. I have read it many
>>times over the years and I have not learned anything.
>
> What can anyone say? Maybe this just isn't something
> you are cut out to do. I can't compose music, or even
> play it, and if I asked questions like yours of a
> composer I'd expect to be told to go do something like
> programming...
Why? I think that is a rather eletist aproach and sounds as to blaming
the student for not learning instead of blaming the teacher for not
teaching.
> Maybe you should compose music! :-)
Nah, I stick to scripting. Some of the things I have done is used by
amny thousands of people. I doubt that many people would ever be willing
to listen to my musical skills. I know I don't.
> Here's the script you need to batch process fuzzy borders.
<snip>
> ; A typical example of a command line to invoke this program is:
> ;
> ; gimp -i -c -d -b '(batch_fuzzy_border "*.jpg" "pink" 40 \
> ; TRUE 10 TRUE 50 )' -b '(gimp-quit 0)'
<snip>
Thanks, Great. I will try this out as well when I get home. Just one
question. Instead of "pink" I should be able to use something like
\'(100 100 100) right?
houghi
--
The whole principle [of censor****p] is wrong. It's like demanding that
grown men live on skim milk because the baby can't have steak.
-- Robert A. Heinlein in "The Man Who Sold the Moon"


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