Just an case anyone comes across this thread. Both python 2 and fuse 2 are deprecated and not included in ubuntu 22.04 / debian ? So you have to find work-a-rounds for Gimp and appimages, and there are lots of useful appimages (portable linux applications)
The inevitable question from Stephen Liu.
Exactly the same as the last time you asked the question.
Download the python plugin of your choice
Put it in the your Gimp User Profile plug-ins folder. Which I told you in the last post will be ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins/..and you show is empty, nothing in it.
Make sure the plugin is executable.
Any plugin registers in a menu somewhere. You can find what you installed using Gimp menu Help -> Plugin browser.
In pictures: https://youtu.be/rukU4DAiYnU
I will be honest Stephen, I am too old for this, going round in circles answering the same questions.
The inevitable question from Stephen Liu.
Quote:..How to use Python-Fu?
Exactly the same as the last time you asked the question.
Download the python plugin of your choice
Put it in the your Gimp User Profile plug-ins folder. Which I told you in the last post will be ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins/..and you show is empty, nothing in it.
Make sure the plugin is executable.
Any plugin registers in a menu somewhere. You can find what you installed using Gimp menu Help -> Plugin browser.
In pictures: https://youtu.be/rukU4DAiYnU
I will be honest Stephen, I am too old for this, going round in circles answering the same questions.