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Ubuntu 20.04 - Trying to add resynthesizer plugin
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Quote:...Start again - removed all Gimp and followed your instructions above...

Since you already had the flatpak installed, no need to remove anything flatpak related. Your original listing shows a flatpak installation (that line "/app/lib/gimp/2.0/python/...) so it was there

Check: You get a flatpak list that contains org.gimp.Gimp ? The same flatpak list will show the resynthesizer  as well if it is installed. If not there you could try the 2-3.36 option. As far as I know the new version should work but worth a try.

   

 How do you start Gimp, from a .desktop file or can you try from a terminal, just to prove it is installed.
Code:
flatpak run org.gimp.Gimp

   

Flatpak can run in parallel to a regular Gimp but as with any Gimp update, will use an existing Gimp profile. It might even migrate plugins to the new Gimp user profile.

My guess is you have multiple Gimp plugin installations, do a search and see how many exist. Maybe for plugin-heal-transparency.py (hope you are not using those old Windows "Oct 17 2013 plugin-heal-transparency" files)

I personally do not use flatpaks now, because they are sandboxed, but I have in the past and as you see work perfectly well in a virtualbox.

Writing this in a (k)ubuntu 20.04 using a PPA and old gimp-python packages but that is not a route that I advise unless you are happy using command line and fixing dependency problems.

for info some previous posts
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Resynt...add-plugin? Which is more of the above.
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Heal-S...4#pid18354 Those old packages.

The Gimp-python appimage launcher for a regular Gimp, (not appimage)
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Python...-and-Focal
https://github.com/TasMania17/Gimp-Appim...-for-Linux
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RE: Ubuntu 20.04 - Trying to add resynthesizer plugin - by rich2005 - 12-08-2022, 09:10 AM

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