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Resynthesizer plug-in for 2.99
#1
The Resynthesizer plug-in doesn't seem to work for GIMP 2.99.13 - if it ever worked for any development version (probably not). Just wondering if there is a way to get it to work, or another version I've missed out on. I only require it for the Heal Selection/Transparency filters.
Any help much appreciated!
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#2
I do not know any option other than GIMP-ML that works with 2.99.
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#3
(09-15-2022, 11:39 AM)Zero01 Wrote: The Resynthesizer plug-in doesn't seem to work for GIMP 2.99.13 - if it ever worked for any development version (probably not). Just wondering if there is a way to get it to work, or another version I've missed out on. I only require it for the Heal Selection/Transparency filters.
Any help much appreciated!

No, not yet (if ever) 

The compiled parts, resynthesizer / resynthesizer-gui need to be compiled with the Gimp 2.99 developer packages. (and probably re-written)

The python plugins (which depend on resynthesizer) will need re-writing for python 3
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#4
It doesn't even work for Gimp 2.10.x and this is a shame actually!
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#5
(10-21-2023, 02:27 PM)giutor Wrote: It doesn't even work for Gimp 2.10.x and this is a shame actually!

Well, this is your other post on the same subject. https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Can-t-...mp-2-10-34

..and I assure you that I use resynthesizer with both kubuntu 20.04 and kubuntu 22.04 So any problem is with your Debian installation and whichever way you have installed resynthesizer + python 2.7 for those heal...py plugins.

If you are really stuck, then install a flatpak Gimp 2.10 followed by the flatpak resynthesizer package.

If you have migrated to Gimp 2.99 then you will have to do without Wink
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#6
For me (manjaro) resynthetizer needs Python 2.
Installed it (no conflict with python 3) and it works !
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