If it's installed on windows 10 without changing default location, it seem it is in "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\PythonSoftwareFoundation.Python.3.10_3.10.1776.0x64__BUNCHOFRANDOMSTRINGS"and you won't be able to open it.
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I just installed Python 3.4.4 recently by running the installer and changing the environment variables. I also tried some simple commands to see if it was installed correctly and it was. However, when I typed python -v into the command line, this is what I got:
*feels dumb* I was having the same issue as others.. went through all steps but then didn't have python-fu when i opened up Gimp. Then I realized I didnt install the all-in-one PyGTK I think some confusion lies in the fact that the link for the "all-in-one" downloads for PyGTK give you some non all-in-one downloads in the list as well, so you click on the first link without thinking, hope this helps someone?
My laptop is 64 bit quad core running windows 7. I am trying to install GIMP and python. I am following this tutorial. When I open GIMP the python-fu submenu is not listed under the filters menu? Any ideas about what I might be doing wrong? In the comments below some others reference this issue, but do not see any suggested solutions. Can any one help?
Thank you for your tutorial.I have followed your instructions to the letter (several times). I use the GIMP 32 bit version.
While on Windows 7 64 bit, Python-Fu is shown in the Filters menu, clicking console produces nothing other than a brief activity from the whirling cursor, which then stops(if I use the GIMP 64 bit version, an error message appears about the python console not functioning) and the python plugins do not work. I have installed, re-installed even used an earlier version of PyGTK as seen in another post. I use the 32 bit Python 2.6 installation (I tried the 64 bit but GIMP does not recognise it) I cannot get python to work in GIMP - despite the apparent loading of the scripts during startup. Any help appreciated. Thanking you in advance.
(2) Gimp 2.7 is on the horizon (some windows versions have been released) and hopefully 2.8 will not be that far off. If using standard locations the installer for the new version *should* upgrade (by copying from (say) C:\Documents and Settings\\.gimp-2.4 to
C:\Documents and Settings\\.gimp-2.6 and (eventually) to
C:\Documents and Settings\\.gimp-2.8
This will install PyTango in the system python installation directory.(Since PyTango9, ITango has been removed to a separate project and it will not be installed with PyTango.)If you whish to install in a different directory, replace the last line with:
On windows, PyTango must be built using MS VC++.Since it is rarely needed and the instructions are so complicated, I havechoosen to place the how-to in a separate text file. You can find it in thesource package under doc/windows_notes.txt.
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