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I have just updated the epub "Guide to Ofnuts Paths" at the same download link.
Any comments are welcome.
Caveat: I fully intend to maintain the guide and add others on non-path topics (if only for my personal use). Unfortunately, my working fits come as (bipolar) batches, so I can easily get behindhand with the update... or do it and not put an announcement in the forum.
(06-19-2020, 05:41 PM)carmen Wrote: [ -> ]...

I have just updated the epub "Guide to Ofnuts Paths" at the same download link.

Any comments are welcome.
(06-21-2020, 05:32 PM)carmen Wrote: [ -> ]I have just updated the epub "Guide to Ofnuts Paths" at the same download link.

Any comments are welcome.
And again. Guide to other tools coming shortly--I dearly hope. It's difficult to keep up with Ofnuts! 
Please, be so kind to report any issues...
Basic instructions on usage in this trend: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-A-Guid...nuts-Paths
(12-04-2020, 02:32 PM)carmen Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-21-2020, 05:32 PM)carmen Wrote: [ -> ]I have just updated the epub "Guide to Ofnuts Paths" at the same download link.

Any comments are welcome.
And again. Guide to other tools coming shortly--I dearly hope. It's difficult to keep up with Ofnuts! 
Please, be so kind to report any issues...
Basic instructions on usage in this trend: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-A-Guid...nuts-Paths

Come on ... Since the end of August I have just done a minor update to one of the scripts as I have been very busy elsewhere.
Yeah! I have updated at least 2 chapters (plugin docs) in the Guide + 1 chapter added + style... And the other (threatened) Guide needs a mayor overhaul since July, when I paused...
By the way, Re: the addonManager (to be included in new Guide). I just found an additional way to restart Gimp in Windows with updated .ini:
* open plugin in your favourite text editor
* add a space (in the comments, for instance) and delete it
* save changes--date of plugin changes to 'today'
* restart Gimp
Voilá! Would it work for other systems?
Yes, but I wouldn't recommend it, because random Windows editors try to massage text their own way that may make the Python interpreter disagree. So people in the know can make that work (even though they likely know better ways) but it can break things for less skilled users who will be unable to debug/fix problems, if they arise.