This implied a lot of other core changes, which also pushed me into improving some of the edit actions and PDB calls to be multi-layer aware in the same time. Note that it is still work-in-progress, but I just had to commit something in an acceptable intermediate state otherwise I was just going crazy. In particular now the various transform tools are multi-layer aware and work simultaneously on all selected layers (and the linked layers if any of the selected layers is linked too). Both preview and final transform processing works. In the limitations, preview doesn't work well (only one layer in the preview) when there is a selection (though the actual transform works). Also I am left to wonder how we should process this case of canvas selection+transform on multi-layers. Indeed currently I am just creating a floating selection (like we used to for the selection+transform case) containing a transform result of the composited version of all selected layers. This is a possible expected result, but another could be to get several transformed layers (without composition). But then should the "Floating Selection" concept allow for multiple Floating Selections? Sooo many questions left to answer.
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# GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program
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# Copyright (C) 1995 Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# "Perlized" from C source by Manish Singh <yosh@gimp.org>
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sub edit_cut {
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$blurb = 'Cut from the specified drawables.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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If there is a selection in the image, then the area specified by the
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selection is cut from the specified drawables and placed in an internal
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GIMP edit buffer. It can subsequently be retrieved using the
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gimp_edit_paste() command. If there is no selection and only one
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specified drawable, then the specified drawable will be removed and its
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contents stored in the internal GIMP edit buffer.
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This procedure will fail if the selected area lies completely outside
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the bounds of the current drawables and there is nothing to cut from.
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HELP
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&std_pdb_misc;
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'drawables', type => 'itemarray',
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desc => 'The drawables to cut from',
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no_validate => 1,
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array => { name => 'num_drawables',
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type => '1 <= int32',
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desc => "The number of drawables" } }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'non_empty', type => 'boolean',
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desc => 'TRUE if the cut was successful,
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FALSE if there was nothing to copy from' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpImage *image = NULL;
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GList *drawable_list = NULL;
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gint i;
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for (i = 0; i < num_drawables; i++)
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{
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if (! gimp_pdb_item_is_attached (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]), NULL,
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GIMP_PDB_ITEM_CONTENT, error) ||
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gimp_pdb_item_is_group (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]), error))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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if (! image)
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{
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image = gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]));
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}
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else if (image != gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i])))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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_("All specified drawables must belong to the same image."));
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break;
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}
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drawable_list = g_list_prepend (drawable_list, (gpointer) drawables[i]);
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}
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if (success && image)
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{
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GError *my_error = NULL;
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non_empty = gimp_edit_cut (image, drawable_list, context, &my_error) != NULL;
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if (! non_empty)
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{
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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my_error->message);
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g_clear_error (&my_error);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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success = FALSE;
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}
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g_list_free (drawable_list);
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_copy {
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$blurb = 'Copy from the specified drawables.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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If there is a selection in the image, then the area specified by the
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selection is copied from the specified drawables and placed in an
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internal GIMP edit buffer. It can subsequently be retrieved using the
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gimp_edit_paste() command. If there is no selection, then the
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specified drawables' contents will be stored in the internal GIMP edit
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buffer. This procedure will fail if the selected area lies completely
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outside the bounds of the current drawables and there is nothing to
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copy from.
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All the drawables must belong to the same image.
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HELP
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&std_pdb_misc;
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'drawables', type => 'itemarray',
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desc => 'Drawables to copy from',
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no_validate => 1,
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array => { name => 'num_drawables',
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type => '1 <= int32',
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desc => "The number of drawables to save" } },
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'non_empty', type => 'boolean',
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desc => 'TRUE if the cut was successful,
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FALSE if there was nothing to copy from' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpImage *image = NULL;
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GList *drawables_list = NULL;
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gint i;
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for (i = 0; i < num_drawables; i++)
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{
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if (! gimp_pdb_item_is_attached (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]), NULL, 0, error))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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if (image == NULL)
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{
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image = gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]));
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}
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else if (image != gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i])))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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drawables_list = g_list_prepend (drawables_list, (gpointer) drawables[i]);
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}
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if (success && num_drawables > 0)
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{
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GError *my_error = NULL;
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non_empty = gimp_edit_copy (image, drawables_list, context, &my_error) != NULL;
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if (! non_empty)
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{
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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my_error->message);
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g_clear_error (&my_error);
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}
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}
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else
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success = FALSE;
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g_list_free (drawables_list);
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_copy_visible {
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$blurb = 'Copy from the projection.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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If there is a selection in the image, then the area specified by the
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selection is copied from the projection and placed in an internal GIMP
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edit buffer. It can subsequently be retrieved using the
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gimp_edit_paste() command. If there is no selection, then the
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projection's contents will be stored in the internal GIMP edit buffer.
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HELP
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&mitch_pdb_misc('2004', '2.2');
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
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desc => "The image to copy from" }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'non_empty', type => 'boolean',
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desc => 'TRUE if the copy was successful' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GError *my_error = NULL;
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non_empty = gimp_edit_copy_visible (image, context, &my_error) != NULL;
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if (! non_empty)
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{
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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my_error->message);
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g_clear_error (&my_error);
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}
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_paste {
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$blurb = 'Paste buffer to the specified drawable.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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This procedure pastes a copy of the internal GIMP edit buffer to the
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specified drawable. The GIMP edit buffer will be empty unless a call
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was previously made to either gimp_edit_cut() or gimp_edit_copy(). The
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"paste_into" option specifies whether to clear the current image
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selection, or to paste the buffer "behind" the selection. This allows
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the selection to act as a mask for the pasted buffer. Anywhere that
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the selection mask is non-zero, the pasted buffer will show
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through. The pasted buffer will be a new layer in the image which is
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designated as the image floating selection. If the image has a
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floating selection at the time of pasting, the old floating selection
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will be anchored to its drawable before the new floating selection is
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added. This procedure returns the new floating layer. The resulting
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floating selection will already be attached to the specified drawable,
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and a subsequent call to floating_sel_attach is not needed.
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HELP
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&std_pdb_misc;
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'drawable', type => 'drawable',
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desc => 'The drawable to paste to' },
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{ name => 'paste_into', type => 'boolean',
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desc => 'Clear selection, or paste behind it?' }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'floating_sel', type => 'layer',
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desc => 'The new floating selection' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpObject *paste = gimp_get_clipboard_object (gimp);
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if (paste &&
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gimp_pdb_item_is_attached (GIMP_ITEM (drawable), NULL,
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GIMP_PDB_ITEM_CONTENT, error) &&
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gimp_pdb_item_is_not_group (GIMP_ITEM (drawable), error))
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{
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floating_sel = gimp_edit_paste (gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawable)),
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drawable, paste,
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paste_into ?
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GIMP_PASTE_TYPE_FLOATING_INTO :
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GIMP_PASTE_TYPE_FLOATING,
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-1, -1, -1, -1);
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if (! floating_sel)
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success = FALSE;
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}
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else
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success = FALSE;
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_paste_as_new_image {
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$blurb = 'Paste buffer to a new image.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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This procedure pastes a copy of the internal GIMP edit buffer to a new
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image. The GIMP edit buffer will be empty unless a call was
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previously made to either gimp_edit_cut() or gimp_edit_copy(). This
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procedure returns the new image or -1 if the edit buffer was empty.
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HELP
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&mitch_pdb_misc('2005', '2.10');
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
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desc => 'The new image' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpObject *paste = gimp_get_clipboard_object (gimp);
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if (paste)
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{
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image = gimp_edit_paste_as_new_image (gimp, paste);
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if (! image)
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success = FALSE;
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}
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_named_cut {
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$blurb = 'Cut into a named buffer.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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This procedure works like gimp_edit_cut(), but additionally stores the
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cut buffer into a named buffer that will stay available for later
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pasting, regardless of any intermediate copy or cut operations.
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HELP
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&mitch_pdb_misc('2005', '2.4');
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'drawables', type => 'itemarray',
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desc => 'The drawables to cut from',
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no_validate => 1,
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array => { name => 'num_drawables',
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type => '1 <= int32',
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desc => "The number of drawables" } },
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{ name => 'buffer_name', type => 'string', non_empty => 1,
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desc => 'The name of the buffer to create' }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'real_name', type => 'string',
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desc => 'The real name given to the buffer, or NULL if the
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cut failed' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpImage *image = NULL;
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GList *drawable_list = NULL;
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gint i;
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for (i = 0; i < num_drawables; i++)
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{
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if (! gimp_pdb_item_is_attached (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]), NULL,
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GIMP_PDB_ITEM_CONTENT, error) ||
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gimp_pdb_item_is_group (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]), error))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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if (! image)
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{
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image = gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]));
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}
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else if (image != gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i])))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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_("All specified drawables must belong to the same image."));
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break;
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}
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drawable_list = g_list_prepend (drawable_list, (gpointer) drawables[i]);
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}
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if (success && image)
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{
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GError *my_error = NULL;
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real_name = (gchar *) gimp_edit_named_cut (image, buffer_name,
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drawable_list, context, &my_error);
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if (real_name)
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{
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real_name = g_strdup (real_name);
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}
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else
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{
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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my_error->message);
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g_clear_error (&my_error);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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success = FALSE;
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}
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g_list_free (drawable_list);
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_named_copy {
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$blurb = 'Copy into a named buffer.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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This procedure works like gimp_edit_copy(), but additionally stores the
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copied buffer into a named buffer that will stay available for later
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pasting, regardless of any intermediate copy or cut operations.
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HELP
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&mitch_pdb_misc('2005', '2.4');
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'drawables', type => 'itemarray',
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desc => 'The drawables to copy from',
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no_validate => 1,
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array => { name => 'num_drawables',
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type => '1 <= int32',
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desc => "The number of drawables" } },
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{ name => 'buffer_name', type => 'string', non_empty => 1,
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desc => 'The name of the buffer to create' }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'real_name', type => 'string',
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desc => 'The real name given to the buffer, or NULL if the
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copy failed' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpImage *image = NULL;
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GList *drawable_list = NULL;
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gint i;
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for (i = 0; i < num_drawables; i++)
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{
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if (! gimp_pdb_item_is_attached (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]), NULL,
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0, error))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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break;
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}
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if (! image)
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{
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image = gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i]));
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}
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else if (image != gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawables[i])))
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{
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success = FALSE;
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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_("All specified drawables must belong to the same image."));
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break;
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}
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drawable_list = g_list_prepend (drawable_list, (gpointer) drawables[i]);
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}
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if (success && image)
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{
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GError *my_error = NULL;
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real_name = (gchar *) gimp_edit_named_copy (image, buffer_name,
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drawable_list, context, &my_error);
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if (real_name)
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{
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real_name = g_strdup (real_name);
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}
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else
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{
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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my_error->message);
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g_clear_error (&my_error);
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}
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}
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else
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{
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success = FALSE;
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}
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g_list_free (drawable_list);
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_named_copy_visible {
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$blurb = 'Copy from the projection into a named buffer.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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This procedure works like gimp_edit_copy_visible(), but additionally
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stores the copied buffer into a named buffer that will stay available
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for later pasting, regardless of any intermediate copy or cut
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operations.
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HELP
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&mitch_pdb_misc('2005', '2.4');
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
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desc => "The image to copy from" },
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{ name => 'buffer_name', type => 'string', non_empty => 1,
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desc => 'The name of the buffer to create' }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'real_name', type => 'string',
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desc => 'The real name given to the buffer, or NULL if the
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copy failed' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GError *my_error = NULL;
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real_name = (gchar *) gimp_edit_named_copy_visible (image, buffer_name,
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context, &my_error);
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if (real_name)
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{
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real_name = g_strdup (real_name);
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}
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else
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{
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gimp_message_literal (gimp,
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G_OBJECT (progress), GIMP_MESSAGE_WARNING,
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my_error->message);
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g_clear_error (&my_error);
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}
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}
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CODE
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);
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}
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sub edit_named_paste {
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$blurb = 'Paste named buffer to the specified drawable.';
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$help = <<'HELP';
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This procedure works like gimp_edit_paste() but pastes a named buffer
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instead of the global buffer.
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HELP
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&mitch_pdb_misc('2005', '2.4');
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@inargs = (
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{ name => 'drawable', type => 'drawable',
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desc => 'The drawable to paste to' },
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{ name => 'buffer_name', type => 'string',
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desc => 'The name of the buffer to paste' },
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{ name => 'paste_into', type => 'boolean',
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desc => 'Clear selection, or paste behind it?' }
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);
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@outargs = (
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{ name => 'floating_sel', type => 'layer',
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desc => 'The new floating selection' }
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);
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%invoke = (
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code => <<CODE
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{
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GimpBuffer *buffer = gimp_pdb_get_buffer (gimp, buffer_name, error);
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if (buffer &&
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gimp_pdb_item_is_attached (GIMP_ITEM (drawable), NULL,
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GIMP_PDB_ITEM_CONTENT, error) &&
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gimp_pdb_item_is_not_group (GIMP_ITEM (drawable), error))
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{
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floating_sel = gimp_edit_paste (gimp_item_get_image (GIMP_ITEM (drawable)),
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drawable, GIMP_OBJECT (buffer),
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paste_into ?
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GIMP_PASTE_TYPE_FLOATING_INTO :
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GIMP_PASTE_TYPE_FLOATING,
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-1, -1, -1, -1);
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if (! floating_sel)
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success = FALSE;
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|
}
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else
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|
success = FALSE;
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|
}
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|
CODE
|
|
)
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|
}
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|
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|
sub edit_named_paste_as_new_image {
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$blurb = 'Paste named buffer to a new image.';
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|
|
|
$help = <<'HELP';
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|
This procedure works like gimp_edit_paste_as_new_image() but pastes a
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|
named buffer instead of the global buffer.
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|
HELP
|
|
|
|
&mitch_pdb_misc('2005', '2.10');
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|
|
|
@inargs = (
|
|
{ name => 'buffer_name', type => 'string',
|
|
desc => 'The name of the buffer to paste' }
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
@outargs = (
|
|
{ name => 'image', type => 'image',
|
|
desc => 'The new image' }
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
%invoke = (
|
|
code => <<CODE
|
|
{
|
|
GimpBuffer *buffer = gimp_pdb_get_buffer (gimp, buffer_name, error);
|
|
|
|
if (buffer)
|
|
{
|
|
image = gimp_edit_paste_as_new_image (gimp, GIMP_OBJECT (buffer));
|
|
|
|
if (! image)
|
|
success = FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
success = FALSE;
|
|
}
|
|
CODE
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
@headers = qw("libgimpconfig/gimpconfig.h"
|
|
"core/gimp.h"
|
|
"core/gimp-edit.h"
|
|
"core/gimpdrawable-edit.h"
|
|
"core/gimpbuffer.h"
|
|
"core/gimpimage.h"
|
|
"core/gimpprogress.h"
|
|
"gimppdb-utils.h"
|
|
"gimppdbcontext.h"
|
|
"gimp-intl.h");
|
|
|
|
@procs = qw(edit_cut
|
|
edit_copy
|
|
edit_copy_visible
|
|
edit_paste
|
|
edit_paste_as_new_image
|
|
edit_named_cut
|
|
edit_named_copy
|
|
edit_named_copy_visible
|
|
edit_named_paste
|
|
edit_named_paste_as_new_image);
|
|
|
|
%exports = (app => [@procs], lib => [@procs]);
|
|
|
|
$desc = 'Edit procedures';
|
|
$doc_title = 'gimpedit';
|
|
$doc_short_desc = 'Edit menu functions (cut, copy, paste, clear, etc.)';
|
|
$doc_long_desc = 'Edit menu functions (cut, copy, paste, clear, etc.)';
|
|
|
|
1;
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