Re: Using GIMP from my own program

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Ok, then I keep googling and I'll check gegl a little deep,

thank's Martin,

BR,

Pablo

On Sunday 14 December 2008 15:59:59 Martin Nordholts wrote:

> Pablo Yaggi wrote:

> > So ..., I think a couple of things are not clear to me about gimp,

> >

> > if plugins communicate with the core of gimp thought a pipe, I

> >

> > should be able to create a plugin to do what i want, even

> >

> > call other plugins, but could that plugin be executed from outside

> >

> > the core ?

>

> All plug-ins are executed outside the core as a separate process.

> Plug-ins registers procedures that other plug-ins, typically language

> wrappers, can call. GIMP takes care of inter-process communication.

>

> > , even so it is necesary that gimp is running before

> >

> > doing it ? are the core and gui strict releated, i mean are the same

> >

> > thing? can the gui be down, and the core working ?

> >

> > In other words, is it possible in any way to use gimp for

> >

> > automatic image processing/generating, because GEGL its very

> >

> > promissing but gimp is fully charged with plugins and tools,

> >

> > and It sould be very nice to use all that power for automatic

> >

> > process.

> >

> > Pablo

>

> GIMP has non-interactive and batch processing modes but I do not use

> these very often so I don't have any further details to give than to

> refer to Google and the GIMP source code.

>

> - Martin

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