03-19-2017, 08:28 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2017, 08:32 AM by rich2005.
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(03-19-2017, 01:57 AM)eingram25 Wrote: I did the above but can't seem to figure out how to apply it. I can find it using scrtpt-fu, but checking apply doesn't do anything.
That is not the way to apply the plugin.
You missed the point of the last post. smooth-path.exe is a compiled plugin not script-fu. It is in a binary form.
Just a check: It is already provided for Windows users, Linux users would use that '.c' file and compile it for themselves. Make sure you use the exe file in your plug-ins folder (not the .zip, not the .c just the .exe)
It does show up in the plug-in browser (and the procedure browser) which shows where to find the menu entry. Same as your screenshot
Similar screenshot to previous. Right click in the layers dialogue for the menu. Look at the bottom.
Gimp plug-ins come in forms other than python, although these days it tends to be either python or compiled.
Just for info, there are perl plug-ins (filename.pl) Used these in the past but AFAIK not currently supported in Gimp Windows.