12-15-2023, 08:07 AM
Finally... GIMP's users can have their own settings for each type of image,
and once it's set, every opened images will be exported automatically with these setting.
This script (.scm) is a complete re-start - reconstruction, also it's recommended to remove the older script, it is not mandatory as this script has different declaration, and can coexist with my previous version in GIMP without any problem.
I did found a way for the users to input their settings when they batch export their opened images in GIMP, it's not beautiful as the code is extra long, but it works like a charm, it is very simple and I like simple.
Purpose?
Batch export all opened images in GIMP with your settings
Example of opened images to batch export all at once with the same JPG settings
[attachment=10862]
Where to find it in the GIMP's top menu?
There.
[attachment=10863]
Where to Download this gorgeous script, that auto-export all at once?
Here: [attachment=10865]
How to install it in GIMP?
A manual-guide is included as PDF when you download the script/plugin, thus RTM
and once it's set, every opened images will be exported automatically with these setting.
This script (.scm) is a complete re-start - reconstruction, also it's recommended to remove the older script, it is not mandatory as this script has different declaration, and can coexist with my previous version in GIMP without any problem.
I did found a way for the users to input their settings when they batch export their opened images in GIMP, it's not beautiful as the code is extra long, but it works like a charm, it is very simple and I like simple.
Purpose?
Batch export all opened images in GIMP with your settings
Example of opened images to batch export all at once with the same JPG settings
[attachment=10862]
Where to find it in the GIMP's top menu?
There.
[attachment=10863]
Where to Download this gorgeous script, that auto-export all at once?
Here: [attachment=10865]
How to install it in GIMP?
A manual-guide is included as PDF when you download the script/plugin, thus RTM