i am confused a little about the art of how gimp generates the gui for python plug-ins.
gimp generates two, for my script, needless fields. "Input image" and "Input drawable".
how can i disable them?
I didn't find anything about it in the standart documetation.
my register method:
register(
"fixPngColors",
"fixPngColors",
"fixPngColors",
"Author",
"Author",
"2013",
"<Image>/plug-ins/BATCH PNG Color Fix",
"",
[
(PF_DIRNAME, "png_input_directory", "Png directory(INPUT)", ""),
(PF_DIRNAME, "png_output_directory", "Png directory(OUTPUT)", ""),
(PF_INT, "c_count", "Max Colors", "255"),
],
[],
launcher
)
like you can see, nothing about the other two.
It's because of
"<Image>/plug-ins/BATCH PNG Color Fix",
in the register function!
Had the same Problem. Move the menu to another place like
"<Toolbox>/MyScripts/BATCH PNG Color Fix",
and you dont need an input image anymore.
If you place an plug-in under "Image", Gimp assumes you need an image and a drawable as input. This seems to override everything else.
Indeed - you solution is the way to fix it
The docs are outdated actually - it used to work this way - and still does, due to backward compatibility: the first part of the menu path indicates teh context were your plug-in shows up - and python-fu automatically generates the field(s) for that context. (, , )
Due to the confusion and non-explicit side-effects this casued, this form of calling register is deprecated. Instead, on that 8th parameter, one should pass only the Menu entry name for the script - "BATCH PNG Color Fix" - in this case, and you should add a named parameter "menu='/plug-ins/BATCH PNG Color Fix' parameter to the register call.
(IIRC this last parameter can be a list, and your plug-in can show up in multiple palces in the menus - but I've never tried it).