Re: Edit History/Action History on command line/output file

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I am finishing a project which does exactly this with GIMP. It does not
solve the problem for the full range of commands in GIMP. But what I have
done is provide a structure for saving commands, a method to output
commands either in script-fu or in ImageMagick command language, and a
method to turn the process on and off in the Preferences dialog in GIMP

Paul A. Thompson

On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 12:22 PM Siddhant Goel <sg2nq@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi GIMP Developers,
>
> Sorry if this is spam. Thank you all for making such a great tool!
>
> I'm using GIMP for my capstone research project at my university, and was
> wondering if anyone could tell me how I could log actions/edit history into
> either a file or command line. Running with --verbose doesn't give details
> about what the performed action was, which is what I need.
> An example of what I'm looking for: When a user tries to use paint brush on
> an unselected/hidden layer.
>
> Thanks again, and sorry for sending it out to everyone, I couldn't find a
> way to get this done without your help.
>
> Sincerely,
> Siddhant
>
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