Re: Secure logging of GIMP actions

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I have asked the exactly same question month ago and Martin was kindly enough to provide some code base. Below is the archive link

http://www.mail-archive.com/gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/msg19123.html

Since the time frame for my project is pretty tight, so I just insert the ugly g_fprintf code into the commands of interest and dump the command log into some file for further analysis. If you just need some immediate result for prototype, this might be a ugly but simple and fast way to do :D

-Tim

On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 1:35 AM, Martin Nordholts <enselic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
meetthegimp.org wrote:
> I just had an interesting phone conversation with someone (sorry, I
> can't be more specific) who needs to log all actions that have been used
> to change an image. One should be able to reproduce all the steps that
> have been done.
>
> Is this possible to implement in GIMP?

Hi Rolf

This sounds like "macro recording". It is possible to do of course, but
there is still a quite a lot of question marks on how to do it in the
best way. Getting a prototype implementation up and running that then
can be discussed would be a good step forward.

 / Martin


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