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Subject: Issue with Python Script Support in GIMP 2.10.32+ on macOS Sequoia
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Subject: Issue with Python Script Support in GIMP 2.10.32+ on macOS Sequoia

Dear GIMP Development Team,

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to report an issue I’ve encountered with Python script support in GIMP versions 2.10.32 and above on macOS Sequoia.

I have been using GIMP 2.10.30 on my Mac Studio running macOS Sequoia, and everything works perfectly regarding the creation and execution of Python scripts. The custom menu buttons are created as expected, and the scripts are listed and executed without any issues.

However, after upgrading to GIMP 2.10.32, I noticed that the custom Python scripts no longer function as intended. The custom menu buttons do not appear, and the scripts are not accessible or listed in the interface. It seems there is a change or a regression affecting Python script support in versions 2.10.32 and later on this specific macOS version.

Could you kindly look into this issue and provide any guidance on how it might be resolved? Additionally, if this is a known issue, is there a planned fix or a workaround that I can apply in the meantime?

Thank you for your hard work and dedication to improving GIMP. I look forward to your response and any assistance you can provide.

Best regards,
 Evert Vandeberg

This text outlines the problem clearly and asks for a resolution or guidance. You can send it to the appropriate GIMP support or development contact channels.





Met vriendelijke groeten,
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(9 hours ago)arch@evertvandeberg.be Wrote: Subject: Issue with Python Script Support in GIMP 2.10.32+ on macOS Sequoia

Dear GIMP Development Team,

This forum is not the Gimp Development Team. Post your query on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues EDIT: I see you have already done that.

Quote:I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to report an issue I’ve encountered with Python script support in GIMP versions 2.10.32 and above on macOS Sequoia.

I have been using GIMP 2.10.30 on my Mac Studio running macOS Sequoia, and everything works perfectly regarding the creation and execution of Python scripts. The custom menu buttons are created as expected, and the scripts are listed and executed without any issues.

However, after upgrading to GIMP 2.10.32, I noticed that the custom Python scripts no longer function as intended. The custom menu buttons do not appear, and the scripts are not accessible or listed in the interface. It seems there is a change or a regression affecting Python script support in versions 2.10.32 and later on this specific macOS version.

Could you kindly look into this issue and provide any guidance on how it might be resolved? Additionally, if this is a known issue, is there a planned fix or a workaround that I can apply in the meantime?

Gimp 2.10.32 is an old version, have you tried the latest Gimp 2.10.38 https://www.gimp.org/downloads/ Supported OS: macOS 10.13 High Sierra or newer
There are things you can check yourself, In Filters menu is there a Python-Fu entry ? In the menu - Gimp -> Preferences -> Folders -> plug-ins is the path to the plug-in folder correct ? (I do not use MacOS so can not really help there)
Edit: Which python scripts are you using ? Run Gimp in a terminal and are there any useful error messages ?

Quote:Thank you for your hard work and dedication to improving GIMP. I look forward to your response and any assistance you can provide.

Best regards,
 Evert Vandeberg

This text outlines the problem clearly and asks for a resolution or guidance. You can send it to the appropriate GIMP support or development contact channels.

Met vriendelijke groeten,

Nope. Up to you to do that. Again https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues
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