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David Kotchen wrote:
> I have been playing around with the "gimp-drawable-transform-scale"
> procedure and have written some simple scripts. However, I cannot seem
> to match the defaults given by "gimp-image-scale". I thought that
> these two commands would produce the same result:
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> (gimp-drawable-transform-scale (car (gimp-image-get-active-drawable
> theImage)) 0 0 568 426 0 1 0 3 0)
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> (gimp-image-scale theImage 568 426)
How could they produce the same results? The first one works on a layer while
the second one affects the entire image (ie. all layers).
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