The Gimp User’s Manual version 1.0.1
Background 736 What You Need 736 The Gimp Module 736 The Gimp PDB 737 Object-Oriented Syntax 743 Painting Areas With Selections 743 Creating Text 747 Floating Selections within the context of the let* statement; they are what programmers call local variables. The General Syntax Of let* The general form of a let* statement is: (let* ( variables ) expressions ) where variables hang of variables, let’s get to work with some functions. You declare a function with the following syntax: (define (name param-list) expressions ) where name is the name assigned to this function, param-list0 码力 | 924 页 | 9.50 MB | 1 年前3GIMP User Manual 2.2
menu filters. If it doesn't appear at all, something was wrong with the script (e.g. it contains syntax errors). A common error when you are dealing with Script-Fus is that you simply bring them up the context of the let* statement; they are what programmers call local variables. The General Syntax Of let* The general form of a let* statement is: (let* ( variables ) expressions ) hang of variables, let's get to work with some functions. You declare a function with the following syntax: (define (name paramlist) expressions) where name is the name assigned0 码力 | 421 页 | 8.45 MB | 1 年前3GNU Image Manipulation Program User Manual 2.4
menu filters. If it doesn’t appear at all, something was wrong with the script (e.g. it contains syntax errors). 11.2.3 Do’s and Don’ts A common error when you are dealing with Script-Fus is that you context of the let* statement; they are what programmers call local variables. 11.3.2.3 The General Syntax Of let* The general form of a let* statement is: (let* ( variables ) expressions ) where variables hang of variables, let’s get to work with some functions. You declare a function with the following syntax: (define ( name param-list ) expressions ) where name is the name assigned to this function0 码力 | 653 页 | 19.93 MB | 1 年前3GNU Image Manipulation Program User Manual 2.10
menu filters. If it doesn’t appear at all, something was wrong with the script (e.g. it contains syntax errors). 13.2.3 Do’s and Don’ts A common error when you are dealing with Script-Fus is that you context of the let* statement; they are what programmers call local variables. 13.3.2.3 The General Syntax Of let* The general form of a let* statement is: (let* ( variables ) expressions ) where variables hang of variables, let’s get to work with some functions. You declare a function with the following syntax: (define ( name param-list ) expressions ) where name is the name assigned to this function0 码力 | 1070 页 | 44.54 MB | 1 年前3
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