Thank you! Extremely fast I'll also try to be more prompt in reporting in the future :)
Hi, I noticed for a few versions already - didn't want to post it before, but I now figured it probably went unnoticed or people don't use it - that whenever I right-click on an image and select "Zoom 1:1", Gwyddion crashes and closes. This happens regardless of the current zoom (even if it is already 1:1) and of the format (I use Nanonis .sxm besides .gwy) As said, I believe it's been there for a few versions already, but I can confirm it for Gwyddion 2.69 on both Windows (10 and 11) and Linux (Flatpak)....
Very glad to hear! Thanks for posting
Oh, the main author's endorsement would be more than enough :) For contributions it will take time, few people use scripts and even fewer will be likely to share Maybe this thread could be pinned at the top of the forum? Guess people would be more keen to share their work that way. If someone is willing to contribute, they can just post here (the code, a link, or just give notice). I can take care of the rest.
...not such a good idea?
Hi, I had a pretty free afternoon so I decided to create a repository/reference of PyGwy scripts, since I figured there's more than a few around, especially on GitHub. I made it myself on GitHub with the idea of having a single, easily readable reference where to start from, and where anyone interested can ideally add their contribution. For now I added only links to other scripts/projects on GitHub. It would also be great - if this 'project' is welcome - to collect the different scripts from this...
Great, good to know! And thanks for the fast fix. Looking forward to the 2.67 release :)
Hi, I have again an issue with fonts in image export. When I set a font in bold (tried Tahoma and Verdana), the font is applied correctly. For the next image however, instead of keeping the setting, the font is reset to Liberation Sans normal (the default I guess). If I use the Normal font, everything works fine. I also checked the settings file: "/module/pixmap/font" string is set to "Tahoma Bold" after using it, and Liberation Sans if I just save the next image. Looks like "Bold" is not correctly...