Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
The information about the CVS modules on the web is this bit
(from http://www.gimp.org/devel_cvs.html )
(...)
I know from at least gimp-gap and gimp-perl more, maybe there are a
couple I have not heard about.
There are libart_lgpl, atk, and pango at least - a build of
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 08:37:24AM +0200, David Neary wrote:
The information about the CVS modules on the web is this bit
(from http://www.gimp.org/devel_cvs.html )
(...)
I know from at least gimp-gap and gimp-perl more, maybe there are a
couple I have not heard about.
There are
Tino Schwarze wrote:
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 08:37:24AM +0200, David Neary wrote:
CVS does not support specifying interdependencies - it
knows nothing about file structure. It versions files, period.
Luckily, that's all it has to do :) We use good old text files to
specify
Am Fre, 2003-07-25 um 09.31 schrieb David Neary:
Up until pretty recently, GNOME CVS had a habit of creating a
module as an alias for a directory... I suppose this was so that
the aforementioned cvs co -c would work... there is actually no
way to know what directories exist in a cvs
Daniel Egger wrote:
Am Fre, 2003-07-25 um 09.31 schrieb David Neary:
Up until pretty recently, GNOME CVS had a habit of creating a
module as an alias for a directory... I suppose this was so that
the aforementioned cvs co -c would work... there is actually no
way to know what directories exist
Hi,
I've added a list of GIMP related CVS modules to
http://developer.gimp.org/cvs.html
Could needs some stylesheet tweaking though...
Sven
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Hi,
going hand in hand with the 1.3.17 release, there's now an updated
version of the gimp-plugin-template available from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/plugin-template/
The template has been relicensed to a less restrictive X11-style
license (thanks to Adam for his patch) and was updated to
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The basic idea is that besides the normal addition darken only
layer modes, to implement a custom mode. In it, the user gets to
type a c-like expression of what to do with the pixel values
in each channel when combining the layer.
IMO you are
Hi.
I do not know the X11 license, but changing the license of
the plugin template recalls me of one thing:
If the GIMP is under the GPL, with no exceptions listed were
appropriate, them it is ilegal for non GPL-compatible plugins to be
installed.
This is quite clear on the GPL-FAQ.
And for
great to see a new development release again, i will definately
update my GTK in order to build this one :)
i played around with the Wilber Construction kit some time ago and
added some shiny higlights, i've just uploaded it to
http://gug.sunsite.dk/gallery.php?artist=123 if you want to have a
Manish Singh wrote:
The libraries needed for a GIMP plug-in are licensed under the LGPL. The
way the architecture is now, plug-ins don't link against the app directly.
Quite so. However, from the GPL FAQ (I presume this is
the root of Joao's excitement):
[s/libstdc/libgcc/g, sorry.]
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Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
I do not know the X11 license, but changing the license of
the plugin template recalls me of one thing:
If the GIMP is under the GPL, with no exceptions listed were
appropriate, them it is ilegal for non GPL-compatible plugins to be
installed.
The GPL doesn't care
Here's a patch to add optional libstartup-notification support to The
Gimp. This will allow desktop managers as Gnome's to entertain users
with a *so* funny clock cursor, while Gimp launches and initializes
itself.
I hope the maintainers find this worthy of being included in the main
Miguel Ibarra wrote:
Here's a patch to add optional libstartup-notification support to The
Gimp. This will allow desktop managers as Gnome's to entertain users
with a *so* funny clock cursor, while Gimp launches and initializes
itself.
I hope the maintainers find this worthy of being
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=91941
This feature request is for a way to de-couple layerr movement
and layer mmask movement (more details in the bug). The idea
would be that you could draw a mask, and if you positioned it
incorrectly at the start, you could just move it.
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=113033
This is a request for PDB functions to manipulate (delete,
update, access) thumbnails. This seems mostly done, but there are
still some bit to be argued out (mainly whether
gimp_file_load_thumbnail works, as far as I can tell). There's a
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71633
Someone has requested that a histogram be shown for the curves
dialog to show what the histo will look like after the curve
application. Of course, we need someone to code it. There's a
mock-up attached so that you can see the intended
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78265
The requested feature is a plug-in which encapsulates the
behaviour of the ICC, that is does colour conversions. This would
get us a long way towards CMYK support in 2.0, as well as
removing the need for custom colour transform code in
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98326
This is a really easy one - there's a plug-in with source code for
about 5 diufferent edge detection algorithms, they're all coded,
all that needs to be done is to write some interface code to
allow the user to choose which algo they want
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78730
It would be nice if the Ctrl modifier did for the move tool what
it did for other tools and constrained movement to 22.5 degree
directions. The feature needs doing. Who wants it?
Cheers,
Dave.
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David Neary,
Lyon, France
In another bug report (which I am having difficulty finding) a users
complians of being asked too many questions during Save.
To solve this i suggested that there should be a section in Preferences
allowing you to set save options on the basis that you dont need to set
these options every time
David Neary wrote:
Definitely needs some coding (and some ideas) soon otherwise it's
definitely getting bumped.
Hi David.
Thanks for all the QA work lately.
Personally I think that we've got to be really brutal
at this point. 2.0 freeze is DAYS away, for one thing
(heck, until a few weeks ago
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 22:27, David Neary wrote:
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78730
It would be nice if the Ctrl modifier did for the move tool what
it did for other tools and constrained movement to 22.5 degree
directions. The feature needs doing. Who wants it?
The
Nathan Carl Summers writes:
Gimp plugins do not link with the Gimp and thus do not fall under Gimp's
licence. Gimp plugins do link with libgimp*, which is licensed under the
LGPL.
Are there any licensing issues, BTW, with the pspi plug-in? (The GIMP
plug-in that interfaces to Photoshop
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
Nathan Carl Summers writes:
Gimp plugins do not link with the Gimp and thus do not fall under
Gimp's
licence. Gimp plugins do link with libgimp*, which is licensed
under the
LGPL.
(note that Nathan's analysis is correct but incomplete, I believe)
Are there any
Michael Schumacher writes:
According to Tor Lillqvist, there was something missing from Pango
1.2.3 and fixed shortly after the release.
BTW, I now made new pre-built pango-1.2.3 Win32 packages on
www.gimp.org/win32/downloads.html, with the missing exports added, so
building GIMP 1.3.x for
Michael Schumacher writes:
According to Tor Lillqvist, there was something missing from Pango
1.2.3 and fixed shortly after the release.
BTW, I now made new pre-built pango-1.2.3 Win32 packages on
www.gimp.org/win32/downloads.html, with the missing exports added, so
building GIMP 1.3.x
Hi all ;),
I know gimp-perl is still unstable, anyway i tried to compile it myself
and test it with the bbgallery script. It's not a very complex script, just
loads the jpeg images, rescales them to create the thumbnails, and save them.
After that uses the HTML perl module to create a html
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