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Quoting Helen <etters.h@xxxxxxxxx>: > But you did say "almost all ..." so I > guess there are some that > were included in earlier versions but no longer? Is that the case? We've > lost some? > Would it be too much to ask for a kind of rundown on what's been lost, > what's still available? There were very few Script-fus that were "lost". Most were just relocated in the menus. A couple others were made obsolete because of improvements in other features -- for example, the 'save to brush' and 'save to pattern' are no longer needed because you can now "Edit->Paste as->Brush" and "Edit->Paste as->Pattern" (and better still, use your clipboard contents directly as a pattern or brush). The only Script-fus I can think of that have been truly "lost" is a 'Blend' script written by Sven Neumann which would create an animated, fading transition between two layers, using a third layer as a backdrop, and a 'Flash' script (I believe also by Sven Neumann) which animated a white strip of light moving left-to-right across the image. Both of those scripts are probably better accomplished with the GIMP Animation Package (GAP) but if you need them, I am sure that updated versions can be provided. _______________________________________________ Gimp-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
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