gimp/libgimp/gimppainttools_pdb.c

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/* LIBGIMP - The GIMP Library
* Copyright (C) 1995-2003 Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball
*
* gimppainttools_pdb.c
*
* This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/* NOTE: This file is auto-generated by pdbgen.pl */
#include "config.h"
#include "gimp.h"
/**
* SECTION: gimppainttools
* @title: gimppainttools
* @short_description: Access to toolbox paint tools.
*
* Functions giving access to toolbox paint tools.
**/
/**
* gimp_airbrush:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @pressure: The pressure of the airbrush strokes.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Paint in the current brush with varying pressure. Paint application
* is time-dependent.
*
* This tool simulates the use of an airbrush. Paint pressure
* represents the relative intensity of the paint application. High
* pressure results in a thicker layer of paint while low pressure
* results in a thinner layer.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_airbrush (gint32 drawable_ID,
gdouble pressure,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-airbrush",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, pressure,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_airbrush_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Paint in the current brush with varying pressure. Paint application
* is time-dependent.
*
* This tool simulates the use of an airbrush. It is similar to
* gimp_airbrush() except that the pressure is derived from the
* airbrush tools options box. It the option has not been set the
* default for the option will be used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_airbrush_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-airbrush-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_clone:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @src_drawable_ID: The source drawable.
* @clone_type: The type of clone.
* @src_x: The x coordinate in the source image.
* @src_y: The y coordinate in the source image.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Clone from the source to the dest drawable using the current brush
*
* This tool clones (copies) from the source drawable starting at the
* specified source coordinates to the dest drawable. If the
* \"clone_type\" argument is set to PATTERN-CLONE, then the current
* pattern is used as the source and the \"src_drawable\" argument is
* ignored. Pattern cloning assumes a tileable pattern and mods the sum
* of the src coordinates and subsequent stroke offsets with the width
* and height of the pattern. For image cloning, if the sum of the src
* coordinates and subsequent stroke offsets exceeds the extents of the
* src drawable, then no paint is transferred. The clone tool is
* capable of transforming between any image types including
* RGB-&gt;Indexed--although converting from any type to indexed is
* significantly slower.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_clone (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint32 src_drawable_ID,
GimpCloneType clone_type,
gdouble src_x,
gdouble src_y,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-clone",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, src_drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, clone_type,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, src_x,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, src_y,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_clone_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Clone from the source to the dest drawable using the current brush
*
* This tool clones (copies) from the source drawable starting at the
* specified source coordinates to the dest drawable. This function
* performs exactly the same as the gimp_clone() function except that
* the tools arguments are obtained from the clones option dialog. It
* this dialog has not been activated then the dialogs default values
* will be used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_clone_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-clone-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_convolve:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @pressure: The pressure.
* @convolve_type: Convolve type.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Convolve (Blur, Sharpen) using the current brush.
*
* This tool convolves the specified drawable with either a sharpening
* or blurring kernel. The pressure parameter controls the magnitude of
* the operation. Like the paintbrush, this tool linearly interpolates
* between the specified stroke coordinates.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_convolve (gint32 drawable_ID,
gdouble pressure,
GimpConvolveType convolve_type,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-convolve",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, pressure,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, convolve_type,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_convolve_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Convolve (Blur, Sharpen) using the current brush.
*
* This tool convolves the specified drawable with either a sharpening
* or blurring kernel. This function performs exactly the same as the
* gimp_convolve() function except that the tools arguments are
* obtained from the convolve option dialog. It this dialog has not
* been activated then the dialogs default values will be used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_convolve_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-convolve-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_dodgeburn:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @exposure: The exposure of the strokes.
* @dodgeburn_type: The type either dodge or burn.
* @dodgeburn_mode: The mode.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Dodgeburn image with varying exposure.
*
* Dodgeburn. More details here later.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_dodgeburn (gint32 drawable_ID,
gdouble exposure,
GimpDodgeBurnType dodgeburn_type,
GimpTransferMode dodgeburn_mode,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-dodgeburn",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, exposure,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, dodgeburn_type,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, dodgeburn_mode,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_dodgeburn_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Dodgeburn image with varying exposure. This is the same as the
* gimp_dodgeburn() function except that the exposure, type and mode
* are taken from the tools option dialog. If the dialog has not been
* activated then the defaults as used by the dialog will be used.
*
* Dodgeburn. More details here later.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_dodgeburn_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-dodgeburn-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_eraser:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
* @hardness: How to apply the brush.
* @method: The paint method to use.
*
* Erase using the current brush.
*
* This tool erases using the current brush mask. If the specified
* drawable contains an alpha channel, then the erased pixels will
* become transparent. Otherwise, the eraser tool replaces the contents
* of the drawable with the background color. Like paintbrush, this
* tool linearly interpolates between the specified stroke coordinates.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_eraser (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes,
GimpBrushApplicationMode hardness,
GimpPaintApplicationMode method)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-eraser",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, hardness,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, method,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_eraser_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Erase using the current brush.
*
* This tool erases using the current brush mask. This function
* performs exactly the same as the gimp_eraser() function except that
* the tools arguments are obtained from the eraser option dialog. It
* this dialog has not been activated then the dialogs default values
* will be used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_eraser_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-eraser-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_heal:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @src_drawable_ID: The source drawable.
* @src_x: The x coordinate in the source image.
* @src_y: The y coordinate in the source image.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Heal from the source to the dest drawable using the current brush
*
* This tool heals the source drawable starting at the specified source
* coordinates to the dest drawable. For image healing, if the sum of
* the src coordinates and subsequent stroke offsets exceeds the
* extents of the src drawable, then no paint is transferred. The
* healing tool is capable of transforming between any image types
* except RGB-&gt;Indexed.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: GIMP 2.4
*/
gboolean
gimp_heal (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint32 src_drawable_ID,
gdouble src_x,
gdouble src_y,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-heal",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, src_drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, src_x,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, src_y,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_heal_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Heal from the source to the dest drawable using the current brush
*
* This tool heals from the source drawable starting at the specified
* source coordinates to the dest drawable. This function performs
* exactly the same as the gimp_heal() function except that the tools
* arguments are obtained from the healing option dialog. It this
* dialog has not been activated then the dialogs default values will
* be used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*
* Since: GIMP 2.4
*/
gboolean
gimp_heal_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-heal-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_paintbrush:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @fade_out: Fade out parameter.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
* @method: The paint method to use.
* @gradient_length: Length of gradient to draw.
*
* Paint in the current brush with optional fade out parameter and pull
* colors from a gradient.
*
* This tool is the standard paintbrush. It draws linearly interpolated
* lines through the specified stroke coordinates. It operates on the
* specified drawable in the foreground color with the active brush.
* The 'fade-out' parameter is measured in pixels and allows the brush
* stroke to linearly fall off. The pressure is set to the maximum at
* the beginning of the stroke. As the distance of the stroke nears the
* fade-out value, the pressure will approach zero. The gradient-length
* is the distance to spread the gradient over. It is measured in
* pixels. If the gradient-length is 0, no gradient is used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_paintbrush (gint32 drawable_ID,
gdouble fade_out,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes,
GimpPaintApplicationMode method,
gdouble gradient_length)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-paintbrush",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, fade_out,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, method,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, gradient_length,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_paintbrush_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Paint in the current brush. The fade out parameter and pull colors
* from a gradient parameter are set from the paintbrush options
* dialog. If this dialog has not been activated then the dialog
* defaults will be used.
*
* This tool is similar to the standard paintbrush. It draws linearly
* interpolated lines through the specified stroke coordinates. It
* operates on the specified drawable in the foreground color with the
* active brush. The 'fade-out' parameter is measured in pixels and
* allows the brush stroke to linearly fall off (value obtained from
* the option dialog). The pressure is set to the maximum at the
* beginning of the stroke. As the distance of the stroke nears the
* fade-out value, the pressure will approach zero. The gradient-length
* (value obtained from the option dialog) is the distance to spread
* the gradient over. It is measured in pixels. If the gradient-length
* is 0, no gradient is used.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_paintbrush_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-paintbrush-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_pencil:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Paint in the current brush without sub-pixel sampling.
*
* This tool is the standard pencil. It draws linearly interpolated
* lines through the specified stroke coordinates. It operates on the
* specified drawable in the foreground color with the active brush.
* The brush mask is treated as though it contains only black and white
* values. Any value below half is treated as black; any above half, as
* white.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_pencil (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-pencil",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_smudge:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @pressure: The pressure of the smudge strokes.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Smudge image with varying pressure.
*
* This tool simulates a smudge using the current brush. High pressure
* results in a greater smudge of paint while low pressure results in a
* lesser smudge.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_smudge (gint32 drawable_ID,
gdouble pressure,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-smudge",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_FLOAT, pressure,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}
/**
* gimp_smudge_default:
* @drawable_ID: The affected drawable.
* @num_strokes: Number of stroke control points (count each coordinate as 2 points).
* @strokes: Array of stroke coordinates: { s1.x, s1.y, s2.x, s2.y, ..., sn.x, sn.y }.
*
* Smudge image with varying pressure.
*
* This tool simulates a smudge using the current brush. It behaves
* exactly the same as gimp_smudge() except that the pressure value is
* taken from the smudge tool options or the options default if the
* tools option dialog has not been activated.
*
* Returns: TRUE on success.
*/
gboolean
gimp_smudge_default (gint32 drawable_ID,
gint num_strokes,
const gdouble *strokes)
{
GimpParam *return_vals;
gint nreturn_vals;
gboolean success = TRUE;
return_vals = gimp_run_procedure ("gimp-smudge-default",
&nreturn_vals,
GIMP_PDB_DRAWABLE, drawable_ID,
GIMP_PDB_INT32, num_strokes,
GIMP_PDB_FLOATARRAY, strokes,
GIMP_PDB_END);
success = return_vals[0].data.d_status == GIMP_PDB_SUCCESS;
gimp_destroy_params (return_vals, nreturn_vals);
return success;
}