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Alx Sa
7d363d125f python: Use context Palette/Gradient in GUI
Interactive scripts should use the context
palette or gradient rather than the saved
one, as the user is more likely wanting to
edit the gradient or palette they have
actively selected. This is also in line with
how 2.10 operated.
This patch clears out the palette or
gradient property of Python scripts
when the GUI is created, so that it
uses the context version. It does not
affect non-interactive usage.
2025-02-01 02:59:51 +00:00
Alx Sa
f8436b67cf python: Fix function API in Palette-to-Gradient
We were still calling palette.entry_get_color () rather than the new API
palette.get_colors(), which returns the full array of colors. 
This patch updates the script to use the correct API.
2024-12-30 17:55:51 +00:00
Jehan
75a50ce87b app, libgimp, pdb, plug-ins: add ability to default to context for all resource args.
Also fixes the passing of the resource param definitions through PDB.
There was some weird assumption, with a comment, in commit 73733335c8
that this was unneeded, which meant that we were not able to properly
recreate the right param spec over the wire.
2024-09-06 16:33:24 +02:00
bootchk
73733335c8 libgimp: plugins: fix #10950 resource defaults not effective
Now you can declare a default value when declaring resource arguments to
a PDB procedure.

Add default behavior to GimpParamSpecResource.
Add field and override g_param_spec_value_set_default.

Fix the plugins that have resource arguments.
Some plugins temporarily use a hardcoded default instead of declared default.
ScriptFu plugins, TODO.

Misc fix to the test plugin for this case: test-dialog.py.
Dev>Demo>Test dialog...

TODO 10822 Lava plugin issue depends on this.

Note film.c fixed but still doesn't work.
2024-09-04 21:32:28 +02:00
Alx Sa
d10a8c357f plug-ins: Allow Python GUI resources to be empty
Resolves #11772
While ba79fd00 fixed the number of
arguments in the resource arguments,
setting them to False prevented the GUI
from opening if the gradient wasn't set.
This patch switches the value to True to
fix the problem.
2024-07-07 19:19:16 +00:00
Alx Sa
ba79fd00d3 plug-ins: Update Python plug-ins after 6d36d143
A new parameter was added to indicate if
it was okay to run without setting these
resource values.
2024-07-07 12:05:54 +00:00
Alx Sa
292cb01fc2 python: Port arguments code to use functions
This patch ports the first-party Python plug-ins
to use the new argument API.
This restores the ability to add dropdown menus from
enums and Gimp.Choice parameters, and also allows
defaults to be set for custom datatypes like Gegl.Color.
2024-06-10 15:22:02 +00:00
Alx Sa
3233aed0dc plug-ins: Fix Palette and Gradient functions
Resolves #11083

Per bootchk, changes in function calls to
palette_entry_get_color () and 
gradient_segment_get_left_color () were
broken in Python scripts due to GelColor
being used post Color Space Invasion.
This patch fixes the calls and returns.
2024-03-21 13:06:39 +00:00
Anders Jonsson
0d512085f3 menus: move menus to submenus of tab menu
Fixes #9883

    There were menus that put their entries
    directly in the tab menu rather than in a submenu.

    This moves them to submenus to bring back GIMP 2.10 behavior.

    Stray entries added by scripts are also moved to the right
    submenu.
2024-03-08 17:48:38 +00:00
Jehan
3806b46fc5 plug-ins: forgotten Python plug-ins had to be ported to new Gimp.Procedure.new().
There was also one case of port to updated GimpResource API to get the name of a
palette.
2023-10-01 20:52:01 +02:00
Alx Sa
506b324112 plug-ins: Show GUI for Palette to Gradient
Also shows GUI for Palette to Repeating Gradient function
2023-01-14 21:14:45 +00:00
lloyd konneker
e00f2d7f50 Fix plugins to use new GimpResource. 2023-01-14 17:43:26 +01:00
Jehan
18c37f7084 plug-ins, libgimp: override set_i18n() for all our core plug-ins.
Hence avoiding the stderr messages. These are going to be localized with
centrally installed catalogs "gimp*-std-plugins", "gimp*-script-fu" and
"gimp*-python".

We now handle core plug-in localizations differently and in particular,
with kind of a reverse logic:

- We don't consider "gimp*-std-plugins" to be the default catalog
  anymore. It made sense in the old world where we would consider the
  core plug-ins to be the most important and numerous ones. But we want
  to push a world where people are even more encouraged to develop their
  own plug-ins. These won't use the standard catalog anymore (because
  there are nearly no reasons that the strings are the same, it's only a
  confusing logic). So let's explicitly set the standard catalogs with
  DEFINE_STD_SET_I18N macro (which maps to a different catalog for
  script-fu plug-ins).
- Doing something similar for Python plug-ins which have again their own
  catalog.
- Getting rid of the INIT_I18N macro since now all the locale domain
  binding is done automatically by libgimp when using the set_i18n()
  method infrastructure.
2022-06-05 01:57:02 +02:00
Jehan
208d415a1a plug-ins: properly localize core Python plug-ins.
- Set the "gimp30-python" Gettext domain and bind it to the proper
  locale directory as installed by GIMP.
- Localize various strings with gettext.
- Remove calls to self.set_translation_domain() in
  do_query_procedures(). This is technically wrong right now but I am
  going to get rid of the menu item localization for plug-ins done by
  the core.
2022-06-04 14:52:14 +02:00
Jehan
35d4b68edc plug-ins: add a "palette" argument to palette-to-gradient.
Older palette-to-gradient used to have a palette argument. Bring it
back. The logics is that if the string is empty or None, the procedure
will use the currently selected palette. Otherwise it will try to
transform the named palette into a gradient and will fail with an error
if this palette does not exist.
2019-08-06 00:29:33 +02:00
Jehan
04598b1522 plug-ins: use new gimp_procedure_add_*_from_property() in Python.
Since GParamSpec are not working fine (cf. pygobject#227), we have this
trick of initializing new arguments or return values with properties.
Use this trick in the palette-to-gradient plug-in.
2019-08-03 09:38:46 +02:00
Jehan
bc7b358802 libgimp, plug-ins: remove n_procedures from (init|query)_procedures().
The way currently implemented plug-ins are, they are already
NULL-terminating the returned arrays. Since a procedure name cannot be
NULL itself by definition, defining the array length by a terminal NULL
is enough. There is no need to also add a n_procedures parameters which
is just one more possible bug source, even more as we were already
expecting the NULL termination by using g_strfreev() to free the memory.

Anyway a length parameter does not bring any advantage since a plug-in
can still "lie" about its array size (just as it can forget to
NULL-terminate it) and when this happens, the plug-in will segfault.
That's it, it's just a plug-in programming error.

Last but not least, some binding seem to have issues with returned array
setting an (out) parameter as the length. In pygobject at least, the
length parameter doesn't disappear and we end up with this ugly
signature:

> In [3]: Gimp.PlugIn.do_query_procedures.__doc__
> Out[3]: 'query_procedures(self) -> list, n_procedures:int'

See bug report pygobject#352.
To avoid this, we should either set both the array and the length as
(out) parameters or just set the returned array as NULL-terminated
(which is the solution I chose).
2019-08-02 13:50:38 +02:00
Jehan
3945701bd6 plug-ins: localization calls must happens inside query().
It's a bit weird because this has to happen during the query() step, but
plug-ins don't have access to this step anymore, apart from
query_procedures(), which then turns out to be badly named.
2019-08-02 12:58:37 +02:00
Jehan
17667b7ddf plug-ins: start porting palette-to-gradient to new GimpPlugIn API.
Several aspects of the new API are kind of broken in the Python binding,
especially the arguments. So this first version has no arguments at all.
This also means it cannot be installed in "<Palettes>" menu for the time
being. This is work-in-progress and the missing parts will be
uncommented later when we figure out how to fix the problems.
2019-08-02 03:03:47 +02:00
Jehan
9e844ae1d7 app: when interpreter not found in interpreter DB, leave shebang as-is.
In particular, if the shebang is `#!/usr/bin/env lang` and we have not
registered a specific interpreter for `lang`, the system should leave
the env tool search the right interpreter for us. We only bypass env
when we set our own explicit interpreter.

Apply this to palette-to-gradient.py plug-in.
2019-07-29 14:11:25 +02:00
Jehan
0f0cf4df87 po-python: install again localization for Python plug-ins.
This used to be deactivated. Let's install them again.
Also activate localization in the palette-to-gradient plug-in.
2019-07-28 21:06:36 +02:00
Jehan
65fb7536e1 plug-ins: port Python plug-in palette-to-gradient to introspected API.
Localization still doesn't work, but this is normal (po-python is not
installed). I will later make the proper tests for this.

Other than this, it is a pretty simple port. It lost all particularities
and facilities of pygimp, but the fact that it now works similarly to
the C API is quite nice too.
It still uses the legacy API for plug-ins though and will have to be
ported further when the new API will be stable.

Also I still haven't figured out why we need to return the number of
returned values. With the proper annotations, an array length parameter
disappears in introspected Python (because it is useless as Python lists
know their length). But it would seem that this annotation doesn't work
the same for returned values, which is a bit sad as it creates ugly
redundancy.

It can be noted that I an going to move all Python plug-ins from
plug-ins/pygimp/plug-ins/ to plug-ins/python/. The whole pygimp/
subdirectory will actually be deleted eventually (I keep it around for
now as reference) as Python plug-in should not need to be considered
particularly from now on. They can just be considered as generic
executables.
2019-07-28 18:43:00 +02:00