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Script-Fu Bug Gimp-2.0pre2

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  Script-Fu Bug Gimp-2.0pre2 Carol Spears 23 Jan 19:08
   Script-Fu Bug Gimp-2.0pre2 Simon Budig 23 Jan 19:19
Carol Spears
2004-01-23 19:08:00 UTC (over 20 years ago)

Script-Fu Bug Gimp-2.0pre2

hi jefft,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 04:21:39PM -0800, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:

Hi,

I've been trying to port one of my scheme scripts to 2.0pre2 and have discovered what I think is a bug. Before I battle with bugzilla, would someone try to reproduce it?

Details: my script adds a layer mask to a layer (this works), but when I attempt to make the layer mask the active channel, using gimp-image-set-active-channel I consistently get an error:

i am not certain where the language overlaps. but the layer mask is a drawable and a channel is a drawable.

i am wondering if you are trying to make a layer out of a drawable?

carol

Simon Budig
2004-01-23 19:19:54 UTC (over 20 years ago)

Script-Fu Bug Gimp-2.0pre2

Carol Spears (carol@gimp.org) wrote:

hi jefft,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 04:21:39PM -0800, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:

Hi,

I've been trying to port one of my scheme scripts to 2.0pre2 and have discovered what I think is a bug. Before I battle with bugzilla, would someone try to reproduce it?

Details: my script adds a layer mask to a layer (this works), but when I attempt to make the layer mask the active channel, using gimp-image-set-active-channel I consistently get an error:

i am not certain where the language overlaps. but the layer mask is a drawable and a channel is a drawable.

i am wondering if you are trying to make a layer out of a drawable?

No need to make it - a layer already is a drawable.

Bye, Simon