01-10-2023, 06:13 PM
(01-10-2023, 11:49 AM)rich2005 Wrote:Quote:This doesn't work in 2.10.32.Quote:yes, it does work
Still doesn't.
Quote:There are two plugin folders, one in c:\program files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins and the other in the %user id% one. Both of those folders were set in edit>preferences>folders>plug-ins.
Quote:Never a good idea to keep duplicate plugins although the plugin in the User plugins folder will supercede the Gimp system plugin
I currently have it only in the user plug-in folder. Doesn't work.
Quote:I made the autosave file executable. I tried the .py file in both. I even deleted the pluginrc file to let Gimp regenerate it. Nothing.
Quote:Since you are using Windows, it is not necessary to make a plugin 'executable' Anything file.exe (+ any associated .dll files) or file.py goes in the plugins folder, usually C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins
The is where it is.
Quote:Any suggestions about how to get it to work?
Quote:First of all check the plugin script. If you have the line numbers down the left side you need the RAW version.
https://gist.github.com/rbrito/e57c87d53...utosave.py
I am using the "raw" version.
Quote:It is as described, a bit of a hack. If you want to change the save interval you need to edit the script.
The plugin starts from bottom of the File menu File -> Activate Autosave and in Windows there is no message that it has started. Also no way that I can see to stop it.
There is nothing at the bottom of the File menu list. I looked at the video and everything on my system looks the same. It still doesn't work.
Any suggestions?