Fadeout option in "Filters > Animation > Burn-In" doesn't work
Environment/Versions
- GIMP version: GIMP 2.10.30
- Package: Installer from gimp.org
- Operating System: Windows10 64bit
The Fadeout option in Burn-In is broken, when you try to use it the error it gives is "Error: eval: unbound variable:". Description of the bug
The doc says that "Error: eval: unbound variable: ." means that "Fractional numbers must not start with a dot" and that "The solution is to make sure that all numbers start with a digit and add a leading ‘0’ if necessary." even though there are no fractional numbers in the input boxes, so i assume its some internal error (idk i'm a normie).
Reproduction
Is the bug reproducible? Yes
Reproduction steps:
- Take 2 Images with Alpha Channels.
- Go to: Filters > Animation > Burn In... and click it.
- "Script-Fu: Burn-In" Window pops up, check "Fadeout" box and then click "OK"
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Expected result: It does the thing.
Actual result: "Burn-In Message" error pops up and nothing happens.
Additional information
The error message that pops up says:
Burn-In Message
Error while executing script-fu-burn-in-anim:
Error: eval: unbound variable: gimp-drawable_edit-gradient-fill
Edited by Odysseas Themelis