#GIMP GAP SCRIPT SOFTWARE#
> installed software in a non-standard prefix.Īpparently, this gimp-GAP package assumes Gimp has been installed the classical way (not as a snap).Įcho $PKG_CONFIG_PATH gives the empty result and PKG_CONFIG_PATH (as one string) does not occur anywhere in the top-level files of the gimp-GAP installation files. Most were originally created for GIMP-2.4, but things continue to evolve and break scripts.
> Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you GIMP-2.10 scripts is a fixed/hacked collection of scripts for use in the new GIMP. I see no other way than to use "gimp-gap-2.6.0.tar.bz2" from. This said, many functions in GAP have equivalent with Python or Scheme scripts.
#GIMP GAP SCRIPT CODE#
By reading its code (and with some assistance from the built-in procedure browser), I was able to determine that the layers of a GIMP XCF can be saved to individual PNGs by going to Filters > Python-fu.
#GIMP GAP SCRIPT INSTALL#
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 and I've installed Gimp via Software Manager (so that it became a snap, located in /snap/gimp/252/). However your GAP is for Gimp 2.6 and Gimp has moved quite a bit since so I dont know how far you can go with this antique thing, especially if you need Gimp header files. The best thing about ThorSummoners answer is that it called attention to the OpenRaster export plugin, which as it turns out lives in the file file-openraster.py in the GIMP installation. The GIMP-GAP (GIMP Animation Package) is a collection of Plug-Ins to extend GIMP with capabilities to edit and create animations as sequences of single frames.