![]() ![]() Img. L = gimp.Layer(img, "Real Layer", 1, 1, 0) Gl = gimp.GroupLayer(img, "Group Layer", 1, 1, 0) I add the group layer to the image, and then try to add the normal layer to the image with the group layer as a parent: img = gimp.image_list() I've verified this by making two layers, one a normal layer, and one a group layer. The real problem is that when I insert the newly created GroupLayer, it shows up as a normal layer (no folder in the layer icon). The first thing that really confuses me is that it expects me to specify a height & width for the GroupLayer, even though it should just act as a container for other actual layers (it's expecting this because it inherits from Layer, but that's another matter). Gl = gimp.GroupLayer(img, "Should be a folder", 1, 1, 0) I've been trying stuff like this: img = gimp.image_list() How do you insert this into the image though and have it show up as a layer group? I eventually found gimp.GroupLayer (PDB lists gimp-layer-group-new) to create a new layer group. ![]()
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