John Allman wrote:
>>> When using the version of perlotine from
>http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=427 i get the following errors:
> perlotine: argument name 'Save Path' contains illegal characters, only
> 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl
> line 165
> perlotine: argument name 'HTML File Name' contains illegal characters,
> only 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at
> /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl line 165
> perlotine: argument name 'Image Base-name' contains illegal
> characters, only 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at
> /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl line 165
> perlotine: argument name 'Separate image dir?' contains illegal
> characters, only 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at
> /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl line 165
> perlotine: argument name 'Relative Image Path' contains illegal
> characters, only 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at
> /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl line 165
> perlotine: argument name 'Capitalize tags?' contains illegal
> characters, only 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at
> /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl line 165
> perlotine: argument name 'Cell Spacing' contains illegal characters,
> only 0-9, a-z and _ allowed at
> /home/john/.gimp-1.2/plug-ins/perlotine.pl line 165
> maybe i'll be able to hack the plugin...
>> thanks
>> John
Well i got it to stop complaining by removing all the capital letters,
spces and question marks on the lines it was complaining about. now it
starts up but i still dont see the extension. Any gimp-perl experts out
there willing to help me?
thanks
John
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