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							Good day, Been playing with Ten Scripts in Krita lately to execute my python scripts. Everything is cool except, I keep getting an annoying pop-up message that confirms the execution of the script every time I run one. I understand it could be a useful indicator, especially when a seriously long or dangerous script is going to be executed but for the nature of my scripts it can get really annoying as I am using it almost every minute. Is there a way to turn of the dialogue box? | 
|   KDE Developer   
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							No, but the cool thing about python is that you do not need to build Krita yourself to modify them. These are the files: https://phabricator.kde.org/source/krit ... enscripts/ You can store them as a seperate plugin in the Krita Resources folder and modify them. Or modify them and submit a diff to the KDE phabricator   | 
|   Registered Member   
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 awesome!  thanks, really cool info. I ended up just commenting out the dialogue message and it works like a charm. I love the level of control given to users, too bad I don't really have a good programming skills to create awesome things, just using some basic knowledge I gained from using python in Maya way back so just sticking with some simple scripts for now that helps get the job done. Anyways thanks again   | 
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