Python script discovery in Krita

Wolthera griffinvalley at gmail.com
Mon Oct 30 14:45:12 UTC 2017


python scripts are stored in the resources folder. They should go into a
folder named "pykrita", just like the one in the bundled resources folder.
(Which is in the install location somewhere under share). Krita uses
desktop files to find most of its plugins, it is best that boud explain
that part.

On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 7:14 AM, Brendan Scott <
disposableemail at apps.opensourcelaw.biz> wrote:

> Can someone explain how Krita discovers custom python scripts? (in the
> current build/how it's intended to work when 4.0 is released)
> eg: If I'm a user and want to use a 3rd party script, what will I have to
> do to get it working?  What will the developer need to provide? (the sum of
> my knowledge is at https://kritascripting.wordpress.com/, which I have
> posted previously)
>
> I guess a related question is how will developers package their scripts?
>
> I'd also like to be able to make Krita reload the Python scripts so I
> don't need to keep restarting on change of script. Is that possible?
>
> Thanks
>
>
> Brendan
>



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Wolthera
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