As I have been learning G'MIC slowly for more than one year already in order to develop the gmic-py G'MIC Python binding, here is something simple and stupid I wish I knew before.
Here is what David, the creator G'MIC told me about fx_
and _
-prefixed commands. I thought it would be nice to share this knowledge on the Internet :)
If you intend to write solid scripts relying on the gmic
console executable, the C++ libgmic
library or Python gmic-py
, do it with filters whose behaviour do not change, especially no the fx_
or gimp_
ones, or most of what you see in the GIMP G'MIC plug'in's verbose output. Do to so, avoid the GUI filters, focus on the commands and filters listed on the G'MIC Reference page...
Otherwise shut down the internet and prevent G'MIC from updating itself throug