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Useful Modules/Classes in PIKA 3.0+
Here's a guide to the modules you're likely to need. It's a work in progress: feel free to add to it.
Eventually we'll have online documentation for these classes. In the meantime, you can generate your own:
HTMLDOCDIR=/path/to/doc/dir
g-ir-doc-tool -I /path/to/share/gir-1.0/ --language=Python -o $HTMLDOCDIR Gimp-3.0.gir
Then browse $HTMLDOCDIR with yelp, or generate HTML from it:
cd $HTMLDOCDIR
yelp-build cache *.page
yelp-build html .
You can also get some information in PIKA's Python console with help(module) or help(object), and you can get a list of functions with dir(object).
Gimp
The base module: almost everything is under Pika.
Pika.Image
The image object.
Some operations that used to be PDB calls, like
pdb.pika_selection_layer_alpha(layer)
are now in the Image object, e.g.
img.select_item(Pika.ChannelOps.REPLACE, layer)
Pika.Layer
The layer object.
fog = Pika.Layer.new(image, name,
drawable.width(), drawable.height(), type, opacity,
Pika.LayerMode.NORMAL)
Pika.Selection
Selection operations that used to be in the PDB, e.g.
pdb.pika_selection_none(img)
are now in the Pika.Selection module, e.g.
Pika.Selection.none(img)
Pika.ImageType
A home for image types like RGBA, GRAY, etc:
Pika.ImageType.RGBA_IMAGE
Pika.FillType
e.g. Pika.FillType.TRANSPARENT, Pika.FillType.BACKGROUND
Pika.ChannelOps
The old channel op definitions in the pikafu module, like
CHANNEL_OP_REPLACE
are now in their own module:
Pika.ChannelOps.REPLACE
Pika.RGB
In legacy plug-ins you could pass a simple list of integers, like (0, 0, 0). In 3.0+, create a Pika.RGB object:
c = Pika.RGB()
c.set(240.0, 180.0, 70.0)
or
c.r = 0
c.g = 0
c.b = 0
c.a = 1