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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" style="task" id="plugin-python-console" xml:lang="ar">
<info>
<link type="guide" xref="index#advanced"/>
<desc>The Python console can be used to add extra functions and run scripts in the image viewer.</desc>
<revision pkgversion="3.2" version="0.1" date="2011-09-05" status="final"/>
<credit type="author">
<name>Tiffany Antopolski</name>
<email>tiffany.antopolski@gmail.com</email>
</credit>
<license>
<p>Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0</p>
</license>
</info>
<title>Python console</title>
<p>The image viewer has a plugin system which uses the Python scripting
language. If you activate the <em>Python console</em>, you can gain direct
access to a Python interpreter from inside the image viewer, which you can
then use to write scripts or programmatically manipulate images, for example.</p>
<steps>
<item>
<p>Before you can activate the Python console, you will need to install <link xref="plugins">eog-plugins</link>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Once <sys>eog-plugins</sys> is installed, click <guiseq><gui>Edit</gui>
<gui>Preferences</gui></guiseq> and go to the <gui>Plugins</gui> tab.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Check <gui>Python Console</gui> and click <gui>Close</gui>.</p>
</item>
<item>
<p>Click <guiseq><gui>Tools</gui><gui>Python Console</gui></guiseq> to
bring up the console.</p>
</item>
</steps>
</page>
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