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GIMP3 Tools ofn3-export-layers Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair
#1
Using GIMP3 Tools ofn3-export-layers 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp3-t...s/general/

I get "Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

GIMP 3.0.4
ofn3-export-layers.zip  2025-04-04  39.8 kB
Windows 11 64bit


Started GIMP.
Loaded image having 45 frames.

File>Export>Export Layers... (Dialog popup)

Provided Output Directory
Frame rate (ms)" 100

Default all other fields:
Filename format: %n_%68.png
Walk Direction: Bottom to top
Count offset: 0
Filter: All layers
Resample mode: Off
Interpolation threshold (ms): 0

Click OK
Get: "Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

The script seems to execute because the "Filters" menu drop down indicates it executed.

I don't have a clue how to address the "Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

Any suggestions?
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#2
(06-02-2025, 05:23 PM)smgolden Wrote: Using GIMP3 Tools ofn3-export-layers 
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp3-t...s/general/

I get "Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

GIMP 3.0.4
ofn3-export-layers.zip  2025-04-04  39.8 kB
Windows 11 64bit


Started GIMP.
Loaded image having 45 frames.

File>Export>Export Layers... (Dialog popup)

Provided Output Directory
Frame rate (ms)" 100

Default all other fields:
Filename format: %n_%68.png
Walk Direction: Bottom to top
Count offset: 0
Filter: All layers
Resample mode: Off
Interpolation threshold (ms): 0

Click OK
Get: "Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

The script seems to execute because the "Filters" menu drop down indicates it executed.

I don't have a clue how to address the "Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

Any suggestions?

I don't recognize the arguments of ofn3-export layers.

   

And if you specify  a frame rate, you are exporting an animation, but then the GIF export would expect several layers and the script will only provide one. But then you are using a PNG file name? And what are you trying to do exactly?
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#3
Quote:"Error: car: argument 1 must be: pair"

Are you sure you're talking about the right plug-in?
That error message is a script-fu message and Ofnuts' plug-ins are in python, aren't they?
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