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ScriptFu: rename script-fu-register-regular => -procedure
As suggested by reviewers, use a better word. Regular denotes size. Procedure is the same word used in the classes in the code. Procedure denotes a general procedure, without specialization. Renames only where visible externally by script authors. Internally, some functions are still named "_regular". That can be changed later as a style issue.
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@ -67,9 +67,9 @@ will remain compatible with GIMP 2.
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Example:
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SF-VALUE "Font size (pixels)" "50"
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SF-VALUE "Font size" "50"
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=>
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SF-ADJUSTMENT "Font size (pixels)" '(50 1 1000 1 10 0 SF-SPINNER)
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SF-ADJUSTMENT "Font size" '(50 1 1000 1 10 0 SF-SPINNER)
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Here, in the seven-tuple, the 0 denotes: no decimal places.
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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ The ScriptFu language is simpler and smaller; TRUE and FALSE duplicated concepts
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#### Example changes
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Registering a script:
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Declaring a script:
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SF-TOGGLE "Gradient reverse" FALSE
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=>
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@ -282,9 +282,9 @@ it must not evaluate to #f.
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Most existing plugins won't, since their last evaluated expression
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is usually a call to the PDB yielding a list, which is not equivalent to #f.
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*Remember that ScriptFu does not yet let you register PDB procedures
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*Remember that ScriptFu does not yet let you declare PDB procedures
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that return values to the caller.
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That is, you can only register a void procedure, having only side effects.
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That is, you can only declare a void procedure, having only side effects.
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So to yield #f does not mean to return a boolean to the caller.*
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*Also, you can define Scheme functions internal to a script
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@ -338,39 +338,46 @@ from the GIMP app, and you should restart GIMP.
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ScriptFu defines "registration" functions, letting you declare a plugin PDB procedure.
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In ScriptFu v2, there was only *script-fu-register*.
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ScriptFu v2 has only *script-fu-register*.
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It was a generic function used to declare procedures that are either:
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filters/renderers (operating on an image)
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or regular procedures (operating without an image.)
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* generic procedures (operating without an image.)
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* filters/renderers (operating on an image)
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The new registration functions are:
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*script-fu-register-filter*
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*script-fu-register-regular*
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* *script-fu-register-procedure*
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* *script-fu-register-filter*
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### Don't use script-fu-register
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The new registration functions let a plugin have a new look-and-feel
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and improved settings.
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The v2 registration function *script-fu-register* is now deprecated.
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Terminology: you *declare* a plugin's attributes and signature using a registration function.
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You *define* a run func with a similar signature.
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ScriptFu *registers* the plugin in the PDB.
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### Registration function *script-fu-register* is now deprecated.
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**You should not use script-fu-register in new ScriptFu scripts.**
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In the future, the GIMP project might obsolete *script-fu-register*.
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While deprecated, *script-fu-register* should still work.
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But it will show an old-style dialog with the old look-and-feel.
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And it will be missing some advantages of the new registration functions,
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such as the handling of settings.
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But the plugin dialog will:
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Also, for plugins using *script-fu-register*,
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ScriptFu infers, i.e. makes a best guess,
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whether the plugin's menu item should be enabled
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depending on the user's selection of drawables.
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GIMP enables the menu item for such deprecated scripts
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whenever a user selects at least one drawable (layer or other.)
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This works after a fashion because in GIMP v2, plugins only received one drawable.
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* have an old look-and-feel.
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* will be missing some advantages, such as the handling of settings.
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### Settings and ScriptFu plugins
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Also, using *script-fu-register*,
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you can only declare a plugin taking one drawable (i.e. layer or mask).
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But GIMP v3 now calls such plugins passing a vector of drawables.
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GIMP v2 called such plugins passing one drawable.
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That is, the declared and actual signatures are incongruous.
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GIMP enables the menu item for such deprecated scripts,
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declared to take an image and drawable,
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whenever a user selects at least one drawable.
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### Improved Settings for ScriptFu plugins
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GIMP 3 now handles plugin settings better.
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(Using more powerful machinery in GIMP that is common to plugins in all languages,
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within and between Gimp sessions.
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That is, the next time a user invokes the script,
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the dialog will show the same settings as the last time they chose the filter.
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This is not true for v2 *script-register*,
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This is not true for v2 *script-fu-register*,
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where settings persist only during a GIMP session.
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The dialog for a script declared with the new registration functions
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will also have buttons for resetting to initial or factory values of settings,
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and buttons for saving and restoring a set of settings, by name.
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### script-fu-register-regular
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### script-fu-register-procedure
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Use *script-fu-register-regular* to register PDB procedures that are not filters
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Use *script-fu-register-procedure* to declare PDB procedures that are not filters
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or renderers.
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("Regular" denotes "more general."
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Such plugins are the general case.
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Plugins that take an image and drawables are specialized.)
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"Procedure" denotes the general case.
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Plugins that are filters or renerers,
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taking an image and drawables, are special
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and you instead declare them using *script-fu-register-filter.*
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It lets you declare a script that:
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*Script-fu-register-filter* declares a script that:
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- is always enabled
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- can save its settings between sessions
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* is always enabled
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* can save its settings between sessions
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You don't declare "image types"
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as you do with *script-fu-register* in v2.
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as you do with *script-fu-register*.
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GIMP enables your plugin regardless of the mode of any image a user has selected.
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You don't declare "multilayer capability"
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Your plugin doesn't necessarily need an image and drawables.
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(On your behalf, ScriptFu declares to the PDB that it requires no drawables.)
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The run func that you define in your script
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only has formal arguments for the arguments you declare
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using the registration function, declared to the PDB.
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(As in ScriptFu v2, and unlike plugins in other languages,
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The run func that you define in your script has the same signature
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as you declare in the registration function.
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(The registration functaion also declares the procedure signature in the PDB,
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and it will be similar, but in terms of the C language
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and having an extra argument for run-mode.
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As in ScriptFu v2, and unlike plugins in other languages,
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the run-mode argument is hidden by ScriptFu.)
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#### Example
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(define script-fu-my-plugin (radius)
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body)
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(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-my-plugin"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-my-plugin"
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"My plugin..."
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"Example plugin."
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"author/copyright holder"
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"copyright dates"
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SF-ADJUSTMENT "Radius (in pixels)" (list 100 1 5000 1 10 0 SF-SPINNER)
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SF-ADJUSTMENT "Radius" (list 100 1 5000 1 10 0 SF-SPINNER)
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)
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#### Another example: plugins using the context
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A plugin may define a menu item appearing in a context menu.
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This is a common use case for *script-fu-register-regular*.
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The context is the set of things in GIMP that are "selected"
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in some sense and affect drawing operations,
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for example, a Brush.
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This is a common use case for *script-fu-register-procedure*.
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The context is the set of choices in GIMP that affect drawing operations,
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for example, the current Brush.
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Note that the plugin does *NOT* receive the thing in context
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that the plugin operates on,
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but must get it from the context.
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Note that the plugin does *NOT* receive the choice in context
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but must get it from the context before operating with/on it.
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Using the same registration as above:
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(define script-fu-my-plugin (radius)
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; do something with the current gradient
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(gimp-context-get-gradient))
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; do something with the current brush
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(gimp-context-get-brush))
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...same registration as above...
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(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-my-brush-plugin"
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...same registration as above...)
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(script-fu-menu-register "script-fu-my-plugin"
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"<Gradients>/Gradients Menu")
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(script-fu-menu-register "script-fu-my-brush-plugin"
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"<Brushes>/Brushes Menu")
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In this example, the menu item "My plugin..."
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appears in the context menu (pops up with right mouse button)
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in the Gradients dockable window,
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in the *Brushes* dockable window,
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and is always enabled.
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The script gets the current gradient
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The script run func gets the current brush
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and does something to or with it.
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#### Another example: plugins using a secondary image
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#### Another example: plugin using an unopened file
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A plugin may want to use an image that is *NOT*
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the one the user has currently selected.
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A plugin may want to use a file that is *not open as an image.*
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(define script-fu-my-plugin (image, radius)
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; do something with the image
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(define script-fu-my-plugin (filename)
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; open and do something with the file
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)
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(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-my-plugin"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-my-plugin"
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"My plugin..."
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"Example plugin."
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"author/copyright holder"
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"copyright dates"
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SF-IMAGE "Image to do something with" ""
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SF-FILENAME "Image to do something with" ""
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)
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(script-fu-menu-register "script-fu-my-plugin"
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"<Image>/Help")
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"<Image>/File")
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In this example, the menu item "My plugin..."
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appears in the Help menu on the menubar.
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In this example, the menu item *My plugin...*
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appears in the *File* menu on the menubar.
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It is always enabled.
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When a user chooses the menu item,
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a dialog appears that lets a user choose an image
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(that is open but not necessarily on top.)
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When the user chooses an image, the plugin does something with it.
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a dialog appears that lets a user choose a file.
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When the user clicks *OK*,
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the plugin opens the file and does something with it.
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### script-fu-register-filter
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Use *script-fu-register-filter* to register a PDB procedure that take images or drawable components of images.
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Use *script-fu-register-filter* to declare a PDB procedure that take an image and drawable components of images.
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It lets you declare a script that:
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*Script-fu-register-filter* declares a script that:
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- is a filter or renderer: taking an image and one or more drawables
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- is multi-layer capable
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- can save its settings between sessions
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- has a menu item that is enabled/sensitized when user selects drawables
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* is a filter or renderer: taking a user selected image and its selected components
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* is multi-layer capable, processing one or more drawables
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* can save its settings between sessions
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* has a menu item that is enabled/sensitized when a user selects image components
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You don't specify the first two arguments "image" and "drawable"
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You don't specify the first two arguments "image" and "drawables"
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as you do with *script-fu-register* in v2.
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Those arguments are implicit.
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As a convenience, ScriptFu and GIMP registers those arguments in the PDB for you.
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As a convenience, ScriptFu registers those arguments in the PDB for you.
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The run func that you define in your script
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must have those formal arguments. For example:
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to a script
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registering with script-fu-register-filter.
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GMIP enables the menu item of your script
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when the user has selected an image of the declared image type
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(aka mode e.g. Grayscale)
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GIMP enables the menu item of your script
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when the user has selected an image of the declared image mode, e.g. *Grayscale*,
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and has selected as many drawables
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(layers/masks/channels)
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as you have declared for multi-layer capability.
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#### Multi-layer capabilily
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#### Declaring multi-layer capabilily
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script-fu-register-filter has an argument "multilayer-capability".
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Some documents may refer to the argument as "drawable arity."
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The argument follows the "image types" argument
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and precedes the argument triples that declare formally the "other" arguments
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of your plugin.
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*Script-fu-register-filter* has an argument "multilayer-capability".
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(Some documents may refer to the argument as "drawable arity.")
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The argument declares the capability of the plugin
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for processing multiple drawables (usually layers.)
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The argument follows the "image types" argument,
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which declares the capability of the plugin to process
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various image modes.
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Here is an abbreviated example:
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Here is an example:
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(script-fu-register-filter "script-fu-test-sphere-v3"
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"Sphere v3..."
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"authors"
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"copyright holders"
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"copyright dates"
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"*" ; image types: any
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"*" ; image modes: any
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SF-TWO-OR-MORE-DRAWABLE ; multi-layer capability argument
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SF-ADJUSTMENT "Radius (in pixels)" (list 100 1 5000 1 10 0 SF-SPINNER)
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SF-ADJUSTMENT "Radius" (list 100 1 5000 1 10 0 SF-SPINNER)
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)
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The "multilayer-capability" argument can have the following values:
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SF_ONE_DRAWABLE expects exactly one drawable
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SF_ONE_OR_MORE_DRAWABLE expects and will process one or more drawables
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SF_TWO_OR_MORE_DRAWABLE expects and will process two or more drawables
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SF-ONE-DRAWABLE expects exactly one drawable
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SF-ONE-OR-MORE-DRAWABLE expects and will process one or more drawables
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SF-TWO-OR-MORE-DRAWABLE expects and will process two or more drawables
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This is only a declaration; whether your run func does what it promises is another matter.
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This is only a declaration; whether your defined run func does what it promises is another matter.
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A script declaring SF_ONE_DRAWABLE still receives a vector of drawables,
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A script declaring SF-ONE-DRAWABLE still receives a vector of drawables,
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but the vector should be of length one.
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These do not specify how the script will process the drawables.
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Typically, SF_ONE_OR_MORE_DRAWABLE means a script will filter
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Typically, SF-ONE-OR-MORE-DRAWABLE means a script will filter
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the given drawables independently and sequentially.
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Typically, SF_TWO_OR_MORE_DRAWABLE means a script will
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Typically, SF-TWO-OR-MORE-DRAWABLE means a script will
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combine the given drawables, say into another drawable by a binary operation.
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The "multilayer-capability" argument tells GIMP to enable the script's menu item
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when a user has selected the appropriate count of drawables.
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#### A well-written script should check how many drawables were passed
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#### A script should check how many drawables were passed
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A well-written script should throw an error if a caller does not pass the expected number of drawables, either more or fewer than declared. See below.
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A well-written script should throw an error when it is not passed
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the declared number of drawables, either more or fewer than declared.
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Starting with GIMP 3,
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a plugin that takes an image takes a container of possibly many drawables.
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This is the so-called "multi-layer selection" feature.
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Existing plugins that don't are deprecated,
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and may become obsoleted in a future version of GIMP.
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and may become obsolete in a future version of GIMP.
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Plugins should declare how many drawables they can process,
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also called the "multi-layer capability" or "drawable arity" of the algorithm.
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The declared drawable arity does not denote the signature of the PDB procedure.
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Well-written image procedures always receive a container of drawables.
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For calls invoked by a user, the drawable arity describes
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For plugins invoked by a user interactively, the drawable arity describes
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how many drawables the user is expected to select.
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GIMP disables/enables the menu item for a plugin procedure
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according to its declared drawable arity.
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*But PDB procedures are also called from other PDB procedures.*
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A call from another procedure may in fact
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pass more drawables than declared for drawable arity.
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That is a programming error on behalf of the caller.
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That is a programming error in the calling procedure.
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A well-written callee plugin that is passed more drawables than declared
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A well-written called plugin that is passed more drawables than declared
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should return an error instead of processing any of the drawables.
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Similarly for fewer than declared.
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A ScriptFu plugin can use script-fu-script-abort to declare an error
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when passed an improper count of drawables.
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Similarly for fewer than declared.
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pointer a);
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static pointer script_fu_register_call_filter (scheme *sc,
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pointer a);
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static pointer script_fu_register_call_regular (scheme *sc,
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static pointer script_fu_register_call_procedure (scheme *sc,
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pointer a);
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static pointer script_fu_menu_register_call (scheme *sc,
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pointer a);
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{
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register", script_fu_register_call);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register-filter", script_fu_register_call_filter);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register-regular", script_fu_register_call_regular);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register-procedure", script_fu_register_call_procedure);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-menu-register", script_fu_menu_register_call);
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}
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else
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{
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register", script_fu_nil_call);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register-filter", script_fu_nil_call);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register-regular", script_fu_nil_call);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-register-procedure", script_fu_nil_call);
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ts_define_procedure (sc, "script-fu-menu-register", script_fu_nil_call);
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}
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}
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static pointer
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script_fu_register_call_regular (scheme *sc,
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script_fu_register_call_procedure (scheme *sc,
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pointer a)
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{
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/* Internally "regular" means general "procedure" */
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return script_fu_add_script_regular (sc, a);
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}
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*
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* Returns new SFScript.
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*
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* For a script declaring using script-fu-register-regular,
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* For a script declaring using script-fu-register-procedure,
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* declared without image_type or drawable_arity.
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*/
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SFScript*
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author = sc->vptr->string_value (sc->vptr->pair_car (a));
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a = sc->vptr->pair_cdr (a);
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/* Copyright is same as author.
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* script-fu-register-regular does not require declaring copyright owner
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* script-fu-register-procedure does not require declaring copyright owner
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* separately from the author.
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*/
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copyright = author;
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return sc->NIL;
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}
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/* For a script's call to script-fu-register-regular.
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/* For a script's call to script-fu-register-procedure.
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* Traverse Scheme argument list creating a new SFScript
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* whose drawable_arity is SF_NO_DRAWABLE
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*
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)
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)
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(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-font-map"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-font-map"
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_"Render _Font Map..."
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_"Create an image filled with previews of fonts matching a fontname filter"
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"Spencer Kimball"
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; shortcuts to help topics
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(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-concepts-paths"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-concepts-paths"
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_"_Using Paths"
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_"Bookmark to the user manual"
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"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
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"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
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(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-using-web"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-using-web"
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_"_Preparing your Images for the Web"
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_"Bookmark to the user manual"
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"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
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@ -81,7 +81,7 @@
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"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
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(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-using-photography"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-using-photography"
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_"_Working with Digital Camera Photos"
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_"Bookmark to the user manual"
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"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@
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"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
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(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-using-fileformats"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-using-fileformats"
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_"Create, Open and Save _Files"
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_"Bookmark to the user manual"
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"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
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@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
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"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
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(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-concepts-usage"
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(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-concepts-usage"
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_"_Basic Concepts"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the user manual"
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||||
"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
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"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
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||||
|
||||
|
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(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-using-docks"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-using-docks"
|
||||
_"How to Use _Dialogs"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the user manual"
|
||||
"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -125,7 +125,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-using-simpleobjects"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-using-simpleobjects"
|
||||
_"Drawing _Simple Objects"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the user manual"
|
||||
"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-using-selections"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-using-selections"
|
||||
_"_Create and Use Selections"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the user manual"
|
||||
"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -146,7 +146,7 @@
|
|||
(script-fu-menu-register "gimp-help-using-selections"
|
||||
"<Image>/Help/User Manual")
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-help-main"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-help-main"
|
||||
_"_Table of Contents"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the user manual"
|
||||
"Alx Sa"
|
||||
|
@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
|
|||
; )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-online-main-web-site"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-online-main-web-site"
|
||||
_"_Main Web Site"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the GIMP web site"
|
||||
"Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -191,7 +191,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/GIMP Online")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-online-developer-web-site"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-online-developer-web-site"
|
||||
_"_Developer Web Site"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the GIMP web site"
|
||||
"Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/GIMP Online")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-online-roadmap"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-online-roadmap"
|
||||
_"_Roadmaps"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the roadmaps of GIMP"
|
||||
"Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com>"
|
||||
|
@ -213,7 +213,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/GIMP Online")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-online-bugs-features"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-online-bugs-features"
|
||||
_"_Bug Reports and Feature Requests"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the bug tracker of GIMP"
|
||||
"Alexandre Prokoudine <alexandre.prokoudine@gmail.com>"
|
||||
|
@ -224,7 +224,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/GIMP Online")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "gimp-online-docs-web-site"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-online-docs-web-site"
|
||||
_"_User Manual Web Site"
|
||||
_"Bookmark to the GIMP web site"
|
||||
"Roman Joost <romanofski@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@
|
|||
"<Image>/Help/GIMP Online")
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
; (script-fu-register-regular "gimp-online-plug-in-web-site"
|
||||
; (script-fu-register-procedure "gimp-online-plug-in-web-site"
|
||||
; _"Plug-in _Registry"
|
||||
; _"Bookmark to the GIMP web site"
|
||||
; "Henrik Brix Andersen <brix@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-gradient-example"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-gradient-example"
|
||||
_"Custom _Gradient..."
|
||||
_"Create an image filled with an example of the current gradient"
|
||||
"Federico Mena Quintero"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -60,7 +60,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-make-brush-rectangular"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-make-brush-rectangular"
|
||||
_"_Rectangular..."
|
||||
_"Create a rectangular brush"
|
||||
"Seth Burgess <sjburges@ou.edu>"
|
||||
|
@ -128,7 +128,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-make-brush-rectangular-feathered"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-make-brush-rectangular-feathered"
|
||||
_"Re_ctangular, Feathered..."
|
||||
_"Create a rectangular brush with feathered edges"
|
||||
"Seth Burgess <sjburges@ou.edu>"
|
||||
|
@ -182,7 +182,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-make-brush-elliptical"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-make-brush-elliptical"
|
||||
_"_Elliptical..."
|
||||
_"Create an elliptical brush"
|
||||
"Seth Burgess <sjburges@ou.edu>"
|
||||
|
@ -249,7 +249,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-make-brush-elliptical-feathered"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-make-brush-elliptical-feathered"
|
||||
_"Elli_ptical, Feathered..."
|
||||
_"Create an elliptical brush with feathered edges"
|
||||
"Seth Burgess <sjburges@ou.edu>"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
|
|||
|
||||
(define (register-palette-exporter
|
||||
export-type export-name file-type description author copyright date)
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular (string-append "gimp-palette-export-" export-type)
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure (string-append "gimp-palette-export-" export-type)
|
||||
export-name
|
||||
description
|
||||
author
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-paste-as-brush"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-paste-as-brush"
|
||||
_"Paste as New _Brush..."
|
||||
_"Paste the clipboard contents into a new brush"
|
||||
"Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-paste-as-pattern"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-paste-as-pattern"
|
||||
_"Paste as New _Pattern..."
|
||||
_"Paste the clipboard contents into a new pattern"
|
||||
"Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>"
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
|
|||
)
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
(script-fu-register-regular "script-fu-helloworld"
|
||||
(script-fu-register-procedure "script-fu-helloworld"
|
||||
"_Hello World..."
|
||||
"Creates an image of a text string."
|
||||
"Kevin Cozens <kcozens@interlog.com>"
|
||||
|
|
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