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Currently there are 5 separate plug-in-gauss functions. IIR2 and RLE2 are not used, and IIR and RLE are identical to each other. Additionally, they all call a separate gaussian_blur () function which multiples two parameters by 0.32 to convert to the actual GEGL operation. This patch removes all functions except for plug-in-gauss. It converts each existing script that used one of the other variants to use plug-in-gauss, and multiples the coefficients by 0.32 so that plug-in-gauss behaves the same as calling gegl:gaussian-blur with a C plug-in. There also exists a plug_in_pixelize2 () function in the PDB which allows the user to set both the pixel width and height. This patch converts this to become plug_in_pixelize (), and removes the older function which used a single width parameter for both values.
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