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Tag Archives: Script-Fu
Presenting a Procedural Button Click Tutorial
We’ve long struggled with a presentation approach towards depicting … … in the slide of a procedural click or tap taking place, we have trouble specifying what was clicked to arrive at the results slide which follows … … though, … Continue reading
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Gimp Script-Fu Scripts Primer Tutorial
For a long time now, we’ve been curious about (the desktop image editor) Gimp‘s Script-Fu scripts, because we’d seen them in menus, but with no submenus off these. So we took to the “net” to search for information, and we … Continue reading