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PostRotateCrop.py in Gimp 2.10
#1
PostRotateCrop.py is available in Gimp 2.8 and is considerably faster than PostRotateCrop.scm. In Gimp 2.10, however, the Python version does not even show up although it is in the plug-ins folder. I have only tried what I use in 2.8 as I do not know if there is a new one for 2.10.
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#2
Have you tried to contact the author (possibly listed on the .py file)? Otherwise have you got a download URL for it?
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#3
Both scm and python script are here http://registry.gimp.org/node/25359

The python plugin works fine in Kubuntu 16.04 Gimp 2.10.2 flatpak. Even in my old 2.9.9.appimage with compat mode off.

Best guess, Is it in the Gimp 2.10 folder ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins/ and do you have the plugin executable?

The author has an email address (muxed) in the plugin and I do know he hangs around GimpUsers.com (the forum not the mailing list) as programmer_ceds
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#4
Thank you, Ofnuts and Rich2005. The plug-in is executable and is in ~/.config/GIMP-AppImage/2.10/plug-ins/. It contains the address of Richard McLean, who wrote the plug-in.
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#5
(07-05-2018, 02:08 AM)payasam Wrote: Thank you, Ofnuts and Rich2005. The plug-in is executable and is in ~/.config/GIMP-AppImage/2.10/plug-ins/. It contains the address of Richard McLean, who wrote the plug-in.

Ahhh...using the appimage from aferrero

Is it an 'older' version where user plugins did not work? Fixed in recent releases, I would update it from

https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-appimage/releases/

The date of the build is in the name and they are about weekly. 

So the latest as of writing is: https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-app...4.AppImage

But it might be worth waiting a couple of days to see if Gimp 2.10.4 turns up.

That was quick work, 2.10.4 just released https://github.com/aferrero2707/gimp-app...4.AppImage
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#6
Thank you, Rich2005. I think I shall look for a newer AppImage instead of doing anything that might disturb Gimp 2.8. Many things in Gimp 2.10 are new.

Richard McLean asked several questions and even installed 2.10 on a computer of his own to check. The plug-in worked for him but he could not say why it doesn't work for me.
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#7
Rich2005, from the link you provided I pulled in gimp-git-2.10.3-20180628.glibc2.15-x86_64.AppImage -- and the Python version of the script now runs. Thank you.
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