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Organization (SUGGESTION) #7

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ItsRogueRen opened this issue Jan 30, 2023 · 3 comments
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Organization (SUGGESTION) #7

ItsRogueRen opened this issue Jan 30, 2023 · 3 comments

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@ItsRogueRen
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ItsRogueRen commented Jan 30, 2023

These are all INCREDIBLY useful and helpful effects, but with the full pack of all your plugins, this list is HUGE! It's a bit of a pain to hunt through a giant list of text every time I want to use certain effects, so is there a way they can be better organized in GIMP? Maybe having a way to "pin" certain effect to the right-click menu in the layers panel? So say I right-click a layer and I get an option for GEGLeffect in that menu.

Not really an issue with the effects themselves, but would be helpful since the list of effects is so long.

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LinuxBeaver commented Jan 30, 2023

This is an issue Gimp currently has. I asked a Gimp dev about earlier and he said he doesn't think it is possible in Gimp 2.10 or 3.0 to list filters I made in the menu without recompiling. The best solution I think would be for GEGL Operations to have a search (like GMIC) - so I recommend filing a request on Gimp's gitlab for that.

In the mean time I recommend making a keyboard shourtcut to open GEGL Operations and removing operations you do not need.

@ItsRogueRen
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Would be nice if GIMP could just include these by default so they can be better organized, but oh well

@LinuxBeaver
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I want that too but they (Gimp's team) thinks I took some sloppy shortcuts to make these filters. Which I did because I don't know how to code. I think if enough people advocate for them in Gimp it will happen. They can modify and fix the sloppy shortcuts themselves.

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