Re: My first script-Fu for the GIMP

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--- In script-fu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "michaelhoelzende" 
<MichaelHoelzen@xxxx> wrote:
>
> Here's my first script. It's small, presumably not well coded, but 
it
> does it's work :-)
> It resizes a brush (or erazer, pencil) interactively.
> I've put it into the files -> Experimental Scripts section.
> I'd like to get some hints and tips what's wrong or could have been
> done better.
> 
> By the way: thanks to Kevin for the list of valid functions in
> script-FU for the GIMP. That helped a lot to get rid off boaring 
error
> messages.
> 
> Additionally:
> Maybe there are other script-newbies like me. A good german 
tutorial
> for the first basic steps in script-FU you can find here:
> http://www.gimp-script.de/script_fu.html
> 
> 
> Cheers !
> 
> Michael
>

Hi Michael,

 This idea is good.. Changing the brush size is not possible now, 
but may be in future. I tried the script 5, 6 times, only 1 time it 
is successful. The other times, the white background of the brush 
show through ? It is supposed to be transparent.. I created a copy
of the background image with alpha, and tried again with same 
results, the white background of the brush shows on the image when 
painting with the new brush..

re,
lasm






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