#!/usr/bin/perl # example for the gimp-perl-server (also called Net-Server) use Gimp; # on_lib is called if run through Gimp Gimp::on_lib { print STDERR "$0: this script is not intended to be run from within the gimp!\n"; }; # on_net is called if connecting to an already open Perl-Server, or if # spawning a gimp without an interface to run on. Gimp::on_net { # simple benchmark ;) $img=new Gimp::Image(600,300,RGB); # the is the same as $img = new Image(600,300,RGB) $bg=$img->layer_new(30,20,RGB_IMAGE,"Background",100,NORMAL_MODE); # you have to add a layer after you create it $bg->add_layer(1); # Show it (this slows things down) new Gimp::Display($img); # do a bunch of operations just as a spped test, flushing in between for $i (0..255) { Palette->set_background([$i,255-$i,$i]); $bg->edit_fill(BACKGROUND_FILL); Display->displays_flush(); } # Gimp::Net::server_quit; # kill the gimp-perl-server-extension (ugly name) }; exit main; =head1 LICENSE Copyright Marc Lehman. Distrubuted under the same terms as Gimp-Perl. =cut