Hi list, many of the filters in GIMP are plug-ins, provided by people that might not be GIMP core developers. Very often they provide useful information about the plug-ins they once wrote on their own web pages. In addition to that I think at least most of them deserve a mentioning of their giving to the GIMP community in the manual. So, how about adding the name of the developer and copyright holder of any plug-in on it's documentation page? If available this could even enriched with a link to the plugin-description page of the author. I'll provide an example for the flame plug-ing (http://docs.gimp.org/ en/plug-in-flame.html). So what do you think about this? Shall we do this for more plug-ins, or is it just a waste of time and effort? Greetings, lexA --- Remember: There are only two tools in life. WD-40, for when something doesn't move, and should, and Duct Tape, for when something is moving and it shouldn't. So does the universe explode if you spray duct tape with WD-40? _______________________________________________ Gimp-docs mailing list Gimp-docs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-docs