> > 3) How hard will it be to port current script-language bindings to > > the new Gimp? > > I think that the basic infrastructure for calling PDB-Functions > basically is the same as in earlier Gimp Versions. Some PDB-Functions > have been renamed so you might need to fiddle a bit. What is a PDB function? Is that what people use to make bindings? > > Where can I learn more about making such bindings? > > Look at the existing bindings and the libgimp documentation. The reason why I ask is that I can't find the documentation. Could you plese tell me where the documentation is? > I am not really familiar with FilmGimp's Frame Manager, so I am not > really sure what stuff would be necessary to do. However, Gimp > Plugins/Extensions can do a lot and I think there is a chance to do > this that way. The main thing is that it can step through images. When you click on a different image it doesn't open a new window with the image, rather it replaces the image in the already-open window by the one you selected. In this way, you can step through a sequence of images. Is there a libgimp function that would let me change the image in a window that is already open? Thanks, -- Daniel Carrera Graduate Teaching Assistant. Math Dept. University of Maryland. (301) 405-5137 -- distrain: distrain (di-STRAYN) verb tr., intr. To seize the property in order to force payment for damages, debt, etc.