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List:       gimp-user
Subject:    Re: [Gimp-user] Batch Image Manipulation, it's time to implement it in GIMP
From:       Ofnuts <ofnuts () gmx ! com>
Date:       2019-01-27 22:14:13
Message-ID: bf4830f9-47f3-cfd1-1f7c-dfed4d2a5e4b () gmx ! com
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On 1/8/19 8:23 AM, Micha1982 wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> BIMP does not work with Gimp 2.10 and it is not possible to do a batch
>> resize of images.
>>
>> This is pretty unacceptable in 2018 from a program of such a great
>> quality.
>>
>> Is there someone working on this feature?
>> Isn't it time to include this feature in the official gimp without the
>> needs of extensions or plugins?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Davide
> Completely agree! Gimp is horrible regarding batch-functionality! I try around
> since hours...still without success.
>
>> GIMP has built in batch editing through the command line, see here
>> (https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/).
>>
>> - Kasim Ahmić
>>
> @Kasim: commandline and Script-FU and all that stuff is so 1990....we have
> 2019.
>
I have been writing code since the 1970's. I've seen numerous attempts 
to replace code written in a text editor by code generated by clicking 
in graphical interfaces, possibly under the assumption that this could 
be used by non-programmers and therefore get rid of that costly 
programmers clique. These attempts all fell in two categories, those 
that utterly failed and those that ended up used only by programmers.

Programming isn't writing code. Programming is finding the point of view 
that makes things simple (at least, as simple as possible). Programming 
is knowing how to sense problems and code around them. Programming is 
knowing how to debug your creation, because it rarely works on the first 
try.

This is 2019. A couple of months ago, I was helping teenage kids 
"program" Lego Mindstorm robots in a science fair. It's all graphical, 
you connect little boxes to start motors, react to sensor events, etc... 
All kids started a program and when the robot crashed and burned they 
couldn't imagine what to try to figure out what the problem was. I had 
to tell them. These kids were intelligent, once I gave them a few hints 
they could move forward, but they couldn't come up all by themselves 
with the right way to do it.

Back to Gimp & Bimp. If I give you a GUI where you can do more than the 
really trivial stuff which is best done with ImageMagick, you won't be 
able to use it efficiently without acquiring a programmer's mindset. And 
once you have done so you discover that you can learn Python in a couple 
of hours, and that you are more efficient with it than with a GUI.

As we were saying in the 80s: "Command-line stuff. This is so 1950..."

PS: The tutorial referred to by Kasim dates back to Gimp 2.4... so it's 
at least 10 years old...





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