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ofn3-align-layers
#1
A conversion of ofn-layer-aligner, can handle several layers  in one swoop.

At the expected place.

Enjoy.

PS: learned the hard way that when you use the wrong operator to compute a scale factor, Gimp will happily attempt to create a terapixel image. Took a while for the OOM-killer to react....
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#2
Hello, thank you for making this script, I've been using it with v2.10.38 for some time without issues. I can't say the same for gimp to 3.0 tho, I updated the align-layers script to the one you mention in this thread. I can't get it to work, as in it's not appearing in the layers menu. Thing's I've checked/tried:

1. correct folder placement and structure inside plugins folder
2. new plugins folder in an arbitrary location
3. running "gimp --verbose" in CMD only outputs this: Line 607: Querying plug-in: 'Z:\SOFTWARE\GIMP SCRIPTS\PLUGINS\ofn3-align-layers\ofn3-align-layers.py'

IDK what else to try, Any suggestions?
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#3
Do you see it in the procedure browser (Help > Procedure browser)

   

If not, can you retry after 1) moving the plugin to the standard plugin folder and/or 2) 
renaming your GIMP SCRIPTS to GIMPSCRIPTS (no spaces) and of course updating the Gimp preferences to match?
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#4
It is missing in the procedure browser, I renamed my folder to have no spaces and updated the path inside the preferences, I also tried moving the "ofn3-align-layers" folder to both of the default folders with no success, pretty weird I think. I might have to continue using the older version of gimp just for this script.
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#5
(Yesterday, 02:13 AM)zxc_jk5050 Wrote: It is missing in the procedure browser, I renamed my folder to have no spaces and updated the path inside the preferences, I also tried moving the "ofn3-align-layers" folder to both of the default folders with no success, pretty weird I think. I might have to continue using the older version of gimp just for this script.

Silly questions:
  • Is Python support installed (you have Filters > Development > Pyton-fu >Python console)
  • If you start it, what is the Python version?
  • Is your Gimp language set to English?
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#6
Would this be relevant?
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#7
when i install gimp 3.0.0 i tick the checkbox that says python scripting support but yeah, it's not visible inside Filters > Dev >.

I only have:
1. Filters > Dev > Plugin examples
2. Filters > Dev > Script-Fu > Script-Fu "console" and "start server"

so yes, the reddit link is relevant, I tried both versions as well. I also have the language set to english and I did not install any translations.
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#8
Hi guys,

It looks like Python may not be functional on the Windows version of 3.0.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GIMP/comments/1...en_for_me/

Can't wait for a fix Smile
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#9
thanks a bunch for the info, apparently they are already working on a fix. will update once the fix is done just to confirm this script runs.
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