That should be all you have to do. If you are running one of the
ubuntus then you can get the resynthesizer by installing
gimp-plugin-registry on newer installes and gimp-resynthesizer on older
installs.
Brian
On 10/07/2012 02:36 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I d/l the files to install it but I don't know what to do with them. Can
> someone help me? Here are the files I d/l:
>
> -Laptop:~/Downloads/gimpresynth$ ls
> plugin-heal-selection.py plugin-resynth-enlarge.py
> resynthesizer
> plugin-heal-transparency.py plugin-resynth-fill-pattern.py
> resynthesizer-gui
> plugin-map-style.py plugin-resynth-sharpen.py
> plugin-render-texture.py plugin-uncrop.py
>
> Hmmmm.... I just opened the file in a terminal and was told that it IS
> the plugin. Which file do I put it in though?
>
> :-)~MIKE~(-:
>
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