[opensuse] Any chance of convincing Gimp to consider a .png as a valid saved image?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I scan images using gimp and xsane. If I scan a dozen images, I have to keep track of what I save to PNG or JPG, because GIMP insists that none are saved and that I'm going to lose my data. It wants me to save as XCF and I will not. Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/ - -- Cheers Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlHCCdwACgkQtTMYHG2NR9XPmgCfcKcEp+zwhwAoA9YVsui6dcZz Tx8AnRMR4Ju/C9yUQzEzZl9T251V0/9U =Swfv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I scan images using gimp and xsane. If I scan a dozen images, I have to keep track of what I save to PNG or JPG, because GIMP insists that none are saved and that I'm going to lose my data. It wants me to save as XCF and I will not.
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
The XCF format contains all the layers, masks, and pathing info among many other things. It's the default file format for a good reason... but it's only helpful if you're really using the full capabilities of Gimp. You can export to just about any other format under the sun using File > Export. The Gimp devs aren't going to change this XFC setting. They made a choice and are sticking with it. There is a "fork" of Gimp with the Save function set back to save as JPG, PNG etc. No guarantees on stability etc.especially since most commits seem to be from 1 to 4 years ago. https://github.com/mskala/noxcf-gimp I wouldn't recommend it... Using File > Export isn't too difficult, but as you say, you do have to remember if you've saved it or not. C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2013-06-19 21:57, C wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
The XCF format contains all the layers, masks, and pathing info among many other things. It's the default file format for a good reason... but it's only helpful if you're really using the full capabilities of Gimp.
Which I usually don't :-) What I typically do is scan something, and save using gimp to see the final result. I can, for example, save as jpg choosing the compress ratio watching what detail is lost, and select the appropriate compromise. For this I do not need the complexities of xcf, it is not "the final product". Other times I go for png. Often what I want is djvu, which gimp doesn't create nor read. I have to use png, then convert externally, then delete the png. Only a few times I use xcf, and I find it lacking! For example, I converted a document the other day changing the red, blue and green curves to improve the readability of the hand-script, in false colour. But the xcf doesn't seem to save the curves so that I can change them later, nor the undo history. Thus, XCF is lacking features for me >:-P
You can export to just about any other format under the sun using File > Export.
The Gimp devs aren't going to change this XFC setting. They made a choice and are sticking with it.
It should be configurable, devs should not make those choices for us.
Using File > Export isn't too difficult, but as you say, you do have to remember if you've saved it or not.
No, it is not difficult, but you have to keep track. The thing says that if you are sure, that you are going to destroy your work... which is not true. That extension is just it. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)
2013. június 19. 21:57 napon C <smaug42@opensuse.org> írta:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 9:43 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I scan images using gimp and xsane. If I scan a dozen images, I have to keep track of what I save to PNG or JPG, because GIMP insists that none are saved and that I'm going to lose my data. It wants me to save as XCF and I will not.
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
The XCF format contains all the layers, masks, and pathing info among many other things. It's the default file format for a good reason... but it's only helpful if you're really using the full capabilities of Gimp.
You can export to just about any other format under the sun using File > Export.
The Gimp devs aren't going to change this XFC setting. They made a choice and are sticking with it.
There is a "fork" of Gimp with the Save function set back to save as JPG, PNG etc. No guarantees on stability etc.especially since most commits seem to be from 1 to 4 years ago. https://github.com/mskala/noxcf-gimp I wouldn't recommend it...
Using File > Export isn't too difficult, but as you say, you do have to remember if you've saved it or not.
I can use "File > Save as" to save a file in different image formats (jpeg, tiff, png etc). I can select image type from the pulldown list or just appending the type suffix. This is GIMP 2.6.8. Do I understand correctly that this behavior has been changed and the "save as" option is removed? Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 00:06 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
I can use "File > Save as" to save a file in different image formats (jpeg, tiff, png etc). I can select image type from the pulldown list or just appending the type suffix. This is GIMP 2.6.8. Do I understand correctly that this behavior has been changed and the "save as" option is removed?
Istvan
Hi You can still Save as. They call it 'Export to' in the version that came with the 12.3 dvd. L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2013-06-20 00:06, Istvan Gabor wrote:
I can use "File > Save as" to save a file in different image formats (jpeg, tiff, png etc). I can select image type from the pulldown list or just appending the type suffix. This is GIMP 2.6.8. Do I understand correctly that this behavior has been changed and the "save as" option is removed?
It does exist, but it does not allow you to save in any of those formats. Now they want to "export" tho those format, save is reserved for xcf format only :-( -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)
2013. június 20. 0:43 napon "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> írta:
On 2013-06-20 00:06, Istvan Gabor wrote:
I can use "File > Save as" to save a file in different image formats (jpeg, tiff, png etc). I can select image type from the pulldown list or just appending the type suffix. This is GIMP 2.6.8. Do I understand correctly that this behavior has been changed and the "save as" option is removed?
It does exist, but it does not allow you to save in any of those formats. Now they want to "export" tho those format, save is reserved for xcf format only :-(
I think it's far not the same thing. If I "save as" the image I work on it becomes that type of image, eg. if I save as a jpg, from that point I work on a jpg image. But if I can only export, the image itself stays in xcf format, and I have to export it again, if I understand correctly. And what about working on non-xcf images? They also become xcf if I make only slight modification, eg. resizing, and have to export? It is silly. If this is true, I rather stay with previous version. Istvan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@lajt.hu> wrote:
It does exist, but it does not allow you to save in any of those formats. Now they want to "export" tho those format, save is reserved for xcf format only :-(
I think it's far not the same thing. If I "save as" the image I work on it becomes that type of image, eg. if I save as a jpg, from that point I work on a jpg image. But if I can only export, the image itself stays in xcf format, and I have to export it again, if I understand correctly. And what about working on non-xcf images? They also become xcf if I make only slight modification, eg. resizing, and have to export? It is silly. If this is true, I rather stay with previous version.
This has been hashed to death on the Gimp mailing lists and forums. The short answer is: - Gimp is targeted at high end graphics editing just as its cousin Photoshop. It defaults to XCF because the power users requested it. Too many people accidentally saved in a format that did not maintain layers so the default save was locked to a format that does. This is not my justification... it is the one from the Gimp developers and power users. You can easily go read it on their forums... and this discussion is not new.. it was hashed out and argued about over a year ago... a couple of years ago I think. The decision was made by the people making Gimp and the power users and they are sticking with it. The full functionality to save into other formats remains... it's simply under the File > Export menu instead. It hasn't been removed... just moved. If you don't like it as it is (that it doesn't mark the file as saved when you export), install the Python extension that Gabriel linked. It's a simple solution that doesn't require wailing and gnashing of teeth :-P Or you can use an old version until the end of time and miss out on the newer functionality and features. simply because you have to click File > Export (or File > Save/Export Clean if you use the extension) instead of File > Save... that's your choice, but it's rather silly. C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 10:39 +0200, Istvan Gabor wrote:
2013. június 20. 0:43 napon "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> írta:
On 2013-06-20 00:06, Istvan Gabor wrote:
I can use "File > Save as" to save a file in different image formats (jpeg, tiff, png etc). I can select image type from the pulldown list or just appending the type suffix. This is GIMP 2.6.8. Do I understand correctly that this behavior has been changed and the "save as" option is removed?
It does exist, but it does not allow you to save in any of those formats. Now they want to "export" tho those format, save is reserved for xcf format only :-(
I think it's far not the same thing. If I "save as" the image I work on it becomes that type of image, eg. if I save as a jpg, from that point I work on a jpg image. But if I can only export, the image itself stays in xcf format, and I have to export it again, if I understand correctly. And what about working on non-xcf images? They also become xcf if I make only slight modification, eg. resizing, and have to export? It is silly. If this is true, I rather stay with previous version.
Istvan
You don't have to export it. If you make small changes just choose: File > Overwrite L x -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
* Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@lajt.hu> [06-20-13 04:42]: [...]
If I "save as" the image I work on it becomes that type of image, eg. if I save as a jpg, from that point I work on a jpg image.
No, this is entirely wrong. It matters not what format you *save* an image as except for the "file existing on your disk". The file contained in memory inside gimp is in a format internal to gimp which gimp uses to manipulate that image in *memory*. Every file-save operation is actually an *export*.
But if I can only export, the image itself stays in xcf format, and I have to export it again, if I understand correctly.
No, you can save (really an export) the image but only in xcf format using the save operation in the menu.
And what about working on non-xcf images? They also become xcf if I make only slight modification, eg. resizing, and have to export? It is silly.
Your conception is wrong but, yes, any operation you perform on an image contained within gimp (in memory) can only be "saved" in an xcf format. It *can* be exported to any gimp supported format, but then you will be advised when leaving gimp that your image has not been *saved*, meaning you have not saved it as an xcf file which provides levels and other functions you loose when flattening an image and exporting it as ?jpg? (or png....).
If this is true, I rather stay with previous version.
Correct your conception of the actual operation before deciding. The script being discussed offers the same functionality as previous versions of gimp, ie: directly saving an image to other than xcf format and not displaying the unsaved image warning. It is linux and the choice *is* yours to make. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 08:01:02AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@lajt.hu> [06-20-13 04:42]: [...]
If I "save as" the image I work on it becomes that type of image, eg. if I save as a jpg, from that point I work on a jpg image.
No, this is entirely wrong. It matters not what format you *save* an image as except for the "file existing on your disk". The file contained in memory inside gimp is in a format internal to gimp which gimp uses to manipulate that image in *memory*. Every file-save operation is actually an *export*.
But if I can only export, the image itself stays in xcf format, and I have to export it again, if I understand correctly.
No, you can save (really an export) the image but only in xcf format using the save operation in the menu.
And what about working on non-xcf images? They also become xcf if I make only slight modification, eg. resizing, and have to export? It is silly.
Your conception is wrong but, yes, any operation you perform on an image contained within gimp (in memory) can only be "saved" in an xcf format. It *can* be exported to any gimp supported format, but then you will be advised when leaving gimp that your image has not been *saved*, meaning you have not saved it as an xcf file which provides levels and other functions you loose when flattening an image and exporting it as ?jpg? (or png....).
This is the very definition of a broken interface. I leave it to you to figure out why, because I think explaining it might be a waste of time after reading the stupidity of this thread. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 09/20/2013 03:36 PM, Ruben Safir wrote:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 08:01:02AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Istvan Gabor <suseuser04@lajt.hu> [06-20-13 04:42]: [...]
If I "save as" the image I work on it becomes that type of image, eg. if I save as a jpg, from that point I work on a jpg image. No, this is entirely wrong. It matters not what format you *save* an image as except for the "file existing on your disk". The file contained in memory inside gimp is in a format internal to gimp which gimp uses to manipulate that image in *memory*. Every file-save operation is actually an *export*.
But if I can only export, the image itself stays in xcf format, and I have to export it again, if I understand correctly. No, you can save (really an export) the image but only in xcf format using the save operation in the menu.
And what about working on non-xcf images? They also become xcf if I make only slight modification, eg. resizing, and have to export? It is silly. Your conception is wrong but, yes, any operation you perform on an image contained within gimp (in memory) can only be "saved" in an xcf format. It *can* be exported to any gimp supported format, but then you will be advised when leaving gimp that your image has not been *saved*, meaning you have not saved it as an xcf file which provides levels and other functions you loose when flattening an image and exporting it as ?jpg? (or png....).
This is the very definition of a broken interface. I leave it to you to figure out why, because I think explaining it might be a waste of time after reading the stupidity of this thread.
What Gimp do you all have? I use it all the time and SAVE as "png" and "jpg" without issues. -- A cat is a puzzle with no solution. Cats are tiny little women in fur coats. When you get all full of yourself try giving orders to a cat. _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Fri, 20 Sep 2013 17:47:12 -0500 Billie Walsh wrote: <snipped>
What Gimp do you all have? I use it all the time and SAVE as "png" and "jpg" without issues.
I'm running 2.8.2 and the 'save' vs 'export' navigation is definitely a change that takes some getting used to. I think this is primarily because old habits die hard. Being a very long time GIMP user, for many weeks after upgrading, I had to backtrack and 'export' every single time because I'd habitually ... meaning without thinking about it ... tried to 'save' ... *and* I found it annoying, sometimes infuriating, until I broke the old habit. Now I habitually 'export' to save in a non-native GIMP format and I 'overwrite' to update non-native files that I've opened in GIMP and changed. So I no longer think about it. OTOH, I can recall several instances in the past where I mistakenly 'saved' some work that started out in a non-native GIMP format and then quickly, without thinking about it, closed the file -- only to realize moments later that I'd just thrown away important layers or the entire history of edits. This last scenario is the worst of all (if you don't habitually make 'drafting/working' copies, first.) At least the new paradigm seems to do a good job of preventing this type of error. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Carlos E. R. <robin.listas@telefonica.net> wrote:
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I scan images using gimp and xsane. If I scan a dozen images, I have to keep track of what I save to PNG or JPG, because GIMP insists that none are saved and that I'm going to lose my data. It wants me to save as XCF and I will not.
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
Try this plugin https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py -- Kind Regards -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2013-06-19 22:02, Gabriel [SGT] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Carlos E. R. <> wrote:
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
Try this plugin https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
Interesting. How does one go about adding that, do I have to recompile? I have never used a gimp plugin. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
Try this plugin https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
Interesting.
How does one go about adding that, do I have to recompile? I have never used a gimp plugin.
1. Exit Gimp 2. Copy the Python plugin to .gimp-2.8/plug-ins 3. Make it executable 4. Start Gimp This extension will add a new menu entry File > Save/Export Clean. C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
This extension will add a new menu entry File > Save/Export Clean.
Yep, it works :-)
I can work this way! Thanks.
Me too :-) I didn't know about the extension either until Gabriel linked it. C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 06/19/2013 04:28 PM, C wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 10:20 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
Try this plugin https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
Interesting.
How does one go about adding that, do I have to recompile? I have never used a gimp plugin.
1. Exit Gimp 2. Copy the Python plugin to .gimp-2.8/plug-ins 3. Make it executable 4. Start Gimp
This extension will add a new menu entry File > Save/Export Clean.
C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10
Using PCLOS. I too find no use for the strange file type that gimp uses. So I copied the script. But: .gimp-2.8/plug-ins is a directory. (A sub-directory.) What should the name of the script-file be? Thanx--doug -- Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M.Greeley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2013-06-20 01:10, Doug wrote:
Using PCLOS. I too find no use for the strange file type that gimp uses. So I copied the script. But: .gimp-2.8/plug-ins is a directory. (A sub-directory.) What should the name of the script-file be?
Like this:
cd ~/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins wget https://raw.github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/master/save-export-clean.py chmod a+x save-export-clean.py
-- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 01:10, Doug wrote:
Using PCLOS. I too find no use for the strange file type that gimp uses. So I copied the script. But: .gimp-2.8/plug-ins is a directory. (A sub-directory.) What should the name of the script-file be?
Like this:
cd ~/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins wget https://raw.github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/master/save-export-clean.py chmod a+x save-export-clean.py
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please? Thanx--doug -- Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M.Greeley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
* Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> [06-19-13 21:41]: [...]
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
in what directory did you place the file and what name did you give it? -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 06/19/2013 09:49 PM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> [06-19-13 21:41]: [...]
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
in what directory did you place the file and what name did you give it?
After following directions, the file appears in the .gimp-2.8/plug-ins directory as save-export-clean-py. Its permissions are -rwxr-xr-x. I deleted the original copy of the file which I had put in the plug-ins directory under a different name, which I knew would be temporary. Now only the save-export-clean-py file is in the directory. python 2.6.6-2pclos2011 is installed in this 32-bit system. as well as python3 3.2.1-1pclos2011. I think those are the only actual python programs available here. --doug -- Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M.Greeley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean". -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)
On 06/19/2013 10:05 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean".
I do not have that entry. I only have save, save as, save a copy, and overwrite filename.png. \--doug -- Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M.Greeley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
* Doug <dmcgarrett@optonline.net> [06-19-13 22:47]:
On 06/19/2013 10:05 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean".
I do not have that entry. I only have save, save as, save a copy, and overwrite filename.png.
Try shutting down gimp *completely* are restarting. Then check for the menu entry again. -- (paka)Patrick Shanahan Plainfield, Indiana, USA HOG # US1244711 http://wahoo.no-ip.org Photo Album: http://wahoo.no-ip.org/gallery2 http://en.opensuse.org openSUSE Community Member Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://linuxcounter.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 10:44:40 PM CDT, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 10:05 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean".
I do not have that entry. I only have save, save as, save a copy, and overwrite filename.png. \--doug
Hi Sure you grabbed the right file.... as in the python script? It works here as described. -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64) Kernel 3.7.10-1.11-desktop up 11:55, 3 users, load average: 0.09, 0.14, 0.14 CPU AMD Athlon(tm) II P360@2.30GHz | GPU Mobility Radeon HD 4200 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 06/19/2013 11:08 PM, Malcolm wrote:
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 10:44:40 PM CDT, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 10:05 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean".
I do not have that entry. I only have save, save as, save a copy, and overwrite filename.png. \--doug
Hi Sure you grabbed the right file.... as in the python script? It works here as described.
I downloaded the file from one of the original messages as it appeared in my browser, and placed it in Kate with the filename gimp_plug-in_file and I did a diff between that and the save-export-clean.py file that I downloaded iaw the directions, as I said. diff reports that the files are identical. I also restarted the computer from a warm start and rebooted the system and tried the whole thing again. No change. --doug -- Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M.Greeley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 11:56:36 PM CDT, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 11:08 PM, Malcolm wrote:
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 10:44:40 PM CDT, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 10:05 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean".
I do not have that entry. I only have save, save as, save a copy, and overwrite filename.png. \--doug
Hi Sure you grabbed the right file.... as in the python script? It works here as described.
I downloaded the file from one of the original messages as it appeared in my browser, and placed it in Kate with the filename gimp_plug-in_file and I did a diff between that and the save-export-clean.py file that I downloaded iaw the directions, as I said. diff reports that the files are identical. I also restarted the computer from a warm start and rebooted the system and tried the whole thing again. No change.
--doug
Hi OK, if you open a terminal and start gimp from there, any error messages appearing? -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) openSUSE 12.3 (x86_64) Kernel 3.7.10-1.11-desktop up 12:55, 3 users, load average: 0.04, 0.21, 0.33 CPU AMD Athlon(tm) II P360@2.30GHz | GPU Mobility Radeon HD 4200 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 06/20/2013 12:07 AM, Malcolm wrote:
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 11:56:36 PM CDT, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 11:08 PM, Malcolm wrote:
On Wed 19 Jun 2013 10:44:40 PM CDT, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 10:05 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 2013-06-20 03:38, Doug wrote:
On 06/19/2013 07:31 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
I followed the directions exactly, and I now have an executable file in /plug-ins that reads about like the one posted. But when I opened a .png file in GIMP, and then went to save it, it only wanted to save in .xcf format, whether I selected save or save as. I must be missing something. What now, please?
It is not save, nor export. It is a new menu entry, "save/export clean".
I do not have that entry. I only have save, save as, save a copy, and overwrite filename.png. \--doug
Hi Sure you grabbed the right file.... as in the python script? It works here as described.
I downloaded the file from one of the original messages as it appeared in my browser, and placed it in Kate with the filename gimp_plug-in_file and I did a diff between that and the save-export-clean.py file that I downloaded iaw the directions, as I said. diff reports that the files are identical. I also restarted the computer from a warm start and rebooted the system and tried the whole thing again. No change.
--doug
Hi OK, if you open a terminal and start gimp from there, any error messages appearing?
OPened the program via kdesu gimp--gave the root password--Gimp came up, now with the 3 panels, which it hasn't done from the PC menu. But no error messages, and no "save/export clean" either. --doug -- Blessed are the peacemakers..for they shall be shot at from both sides. --A.M.Greeley -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday, 2013-06-20 at 00:24 -0400, Doug wrote:
OPened the program via kdesu gimp--gave the root password--Gimp came up, now with the 3 panels, which it hasn't done from the PC menu. But no error messages, and no "save/export clean" either.
Maybe you are not using the correct directory for the version you are using. It is a local directory on your home, and the name changes with gimp version. If you run gimp as root, the directory will be wrong. If you run as root using "su" instead of "su -", then you will get files owned by root on your user home, which is wrong. I don't know if there is a global directory for all users. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlHCu5sACgkQtTMYHG2NR9Xx4QCdE7XE+gdgwtaMRPZVlcQGQ+oC RW0An0nlobSG3smkOdBT24w3O5qhxZoE =hoaJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:24 AM, Doug wrote:
I downloaded the file from one of the original messages as it appeared in my browser, and placed it in Kate with the filename gimp_plug-in_file and I did a diff between that and the save-export-clean.py file that I downloaded iaw the directions, as I said. diff reports that the files are identical. I also restarted the computer from a warm start and rebooted the system and tried the whole thing again. No change.
--doug
Hi OK, if you open a terminal and start gimp from there, any error messages appearing?
OPened the program via kdesu gimp--gave the root password--Gimp came up, now with the 3 panels, which it hasn't done from the PC menu. But no error messages, and no "save/export clean" either.
What version of Gimp is in your PCLinuxOS install? The directory to place your plug-ins in is specific to your Gimp install version. The instructions I provided were valid only for Gimp 2.8 with openSUSE 12.3. If PCLinuxOS is using some other version of Gimp or names the .gimp<version> directory differently, you will have to adapt the steps accordingly. Why.. why would you run Gimp as root? That's not a good idea.. and totally unnecessary. The reason Gimp came up with 3 panels is because you launched it as root, and it defaulted back to the original default settings (3 panel vs 1 window). Simplified more generic instructions: 1. Exit Gimp 2. Copy the Python plugin to .gimp<version>/plug-ins (or whatever the "dot" directory is in your User home for your version of Gimp) 3. Make the Python script executable 4. Start Gimp The new menu item will be File > Save/Export Clean C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 20/06/13 18:32, C wrote:
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 6:24 AM, Doug wrote:
I downloaded the file from one of the original messages as it appeared in my browser, and placed it in Kate with the filename gimp_plug-in_file and I did a diff between that and the save-export-clean.py file that I downloaded iaw the directions, as I said. diff reports that the files are identical. I also restarted the computer from a warm start and rebooted the system and tried the whole thing again. No change.
--doug
Hi OK, if you open a terminal and start gimp from there, any error messages appearing?
OPened the program via kdesu gimp--gave the root password--Gimp came up, now with the 3 panels, which it hasn't done from the PC menu. But no error messages, and no "save/export clean" either.
What version of Gimp is in your PCLinuxOS install? The directory to place your plug-ins in is specific to your Gimp install version. The instructions I provided were valid only for Gimp 2.8 with openSUSE 12.3. If PCLinuxOS is using some other version of Gimp or names the .gimp<version> directory differently, you will have to adapt the steps accordingly.
Why.. why would you run Gimp as root? That's not a good idea.. and totally unnecessary. The reason Gimp came up with 3 panels is because you launched it as root, and it defaulted back to the original default settings (3 panel vs 1 window).
Simplified more generic instructions:
1. Exit Gimp 2. Copy the Python plugin to .gimp<version>/plug-ins (or whatever the "dot" directory is in your User home for your version of Gimp) 3. Make the Python script executable 4. Start Gimp
The new menu item will be File > Save/Export Clean
C. -- openSUSE 12.3 x86_64, KDE 4.10
I just discovered that the latest v of Gimp is 2.8.6 - released in June! - and it has this hassle of dave vs export fixed (from what I quickly read). The question is: why has oS still only have 2.8.2 in its repos? BC -- Using openSUSE 12.3, KDE 4.11.1 & kernel 3.11.1-2 on a system with- AMD FX 8-core 3.6/4.2GHz processor 16GB PC14900/1866MHz Quad Channel Corsair "Vengeance" RAM Gigabyte AMD3+ m/board; Gigabyte nVidia GTX550Ti 1GB DDR5 GPU -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Saturday, 2013-09-21 at 14:20 +1000, Basil Chupin wrote:
I just discovered that the latest v of Gimp is 2.8.6 - released in June! - and it has this hassle of dave vs export fixed (from what I quickly read).
Nope. I see no difference. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlI/NisACgkQtTMYHG2NR9XAkQCfYX74vmhI4ctpMDEZT/rX8wLF eLwAn26AdyVYQyULpNQ9peWT98Kr6dp9 =9gN+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 23/09/13 04:25, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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On Saturday, 2013-09-21 at 14:20 +1000, Basil Chupin wrote:
I just discovered that the latest v of Gimp is 2.8.6 - released in June! - and it has this hassle of dave vs export fixed (from what I quickly read).
Nope. I see no difference.
Yes, you are correct. As I said at the start I did a quick read of the changes in 2.8.6 and obviously read what I wanted to read :-( . BC -- Using openSUSE 13.1, KDE 4.11.1 & kernel 3.11.1-3 on a system with- AMD FX 8-core 3.6/4.2GHz processor 16GB PC14900/1866MHz Quad Channel Corsair "Vengeance" RAM Gigabyte AMD3+ m/board; Gigabyte nVidia GTX550Ti 1GB DDR5 GPU -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday, 2013-06-19 at 17:02 -0300, Gabriel [SGT] wrote:
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 4:43 PM, Carlos E. R. <> wrote:
Any chance of changing this behavior? It is disruptive. :-/
Try this plugin https://github.com/akkana/gimp-plugins/blob/master/save-export-clean.py
I thought it was good, but it is faulty. :-( · Once saved, you can not save under another name. · If the name is ...jpg or png, you can not choose options such as compression ratio. - -- Cheers, Carlos E. R. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) iEYEARECAAYFAlHFBIwACgkQtTMYHG2NR9W06QCeKX9kG88tb62IruuCnNi4YB15 ZlkAnAkojh8q5/164UCq9QKLna4W4QVw =vm2E -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
participants (13)
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Basil Chupin
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Billie Walsh
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C
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Carl Hartung
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Carlos E. R.
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Carlos E. R.
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Doug
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Gabriel [SGT]
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Istvan Gabor
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lynn
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Malcolm
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Patrick Shanahan
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Ruben Safir