Carey Bunks wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the CVS gimp 1.14 corresponding to the line
2000-01-08 Michael Natterer [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
as the top entry in the Changelog, and I'd like to report a bug.
The bug I've discovered is that it is no longer possible to paste from
the default buffer to a channel or
Adrian Likins wrote:
snipped...
the baloon, the rocket, or the new one are my faves for 1.2. I really
like the newest one. Nice work.
Adrian
The magical quality of 1.4 is hard to beat. It reminds me of Bilbo Baggins:
"The road goes ever onward..."
The latest is very good too,
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, "Garry R. Osgood" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest is very good too, but the bristles are pointing the wrong way
(they would point *into* the ink blot as the brush pushes to the left).
I guess this bothers my boring and literal mind.
Good catch! Actually, it is even
I just had an idea: the lightbulb image that is used in File/About
could also be updated because it has not changed much since the early
days. So what about this: we use the image version 1.14 for the
splash screen (or 1.15 if Tigert can improve it), and the version 1.4
with the baloon for the
#: app/undo.c:2874
msgid "FS to layer"
msgstr "FS vers calque"
#. ok
#: app/undo.c:2875
msgid "gimage"
msgstr "gimage"
#: app/undo.c:2876
msgid "FS rigor"
msgstr ""
#: app/undo.c:2877
msgid "FS relax"
msgstr ""
What do these options mean?
General note to programmers: please document the
On Thursday, 13 Jan 2000, David Monniaux wrote:
#: app/undo.c:2874
msgid "FS to layer"
msgstr "FS vers calque"
#. ok
#: app/undo.c:2875
msgid "gimage"
msgstr "gimage"
#: app/undo.c:2876
msgid "FS rigor"
msgstr ""
#: app/undo.c:2877
msgid "FS relax"
msgstr ""
What do these
I am currently reviewing plug-ins with "real users".
Some plug-ins apparently and annoyingly lack much needed functionality.
For instance, the PolarCoord plug-in insists on rendering into the same
image as source, with same dimensions.
So, an obvious maneuver like render a ribbon of text (say
Dave;
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 06:31:51PM +0100, David Monniaux wrote:
I am currently reviewing plug-ins with "real users".
Hooray for real users!
Some plug-ins apparently and annoyingly lack much needed
functionality. For instance, the PolarCoord plug-in insists on
rendering into the same
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Tom Rathborne wrote:
Expanding the image to 1400x1400 first would fix that. However, I can
imagine that you might want to wrap an 8000x100 image into a 1000x1000
circle, but expanding the image to 8000x8000 might be beyond your
machine's resources.
Yes, and the input
I've been checking CVS Gimp with some "real users" lately.
One complaint was that there is no obvious way to rotate the image. Of
course, WE all know it's the transform tool in rotation mode, but it's not
trivial to guess: the tip for the tool just says "Transform".
Do you agree to some
Kelly Lynn Martin wrote:
On Fri, 7 Jan 2000 23:40:02 +1100 (EST), Paul F Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I have made a plug-in that does some interesting things, like applying
a theme taken from one image and applying it to another, or making an
image tilable. More details at
I've been checking CVS Gimp with some "real users" lately.
One complaint was that there is no obvious way to rotate the image. Of
course, WE all know it's the transform tool in rotation mode, but it's not
trivial to guess: the tip for the tool just says "Transform".
Do you agree to some
I was alerted by Stanislav Brabec about a problem with menu
translations. In his translation of Logulator to czech, he properly
changed all occurences of "Logulator", but, while the gimp displays the
menus _within_ the Filters/Logulator menu correctly, the Logulator menu
itself NOT being
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:29:12PM +0100, Raphael Quinet wrote:
I just had an idea: the lightbulb image that is used in File/About
could also be updated because it has not changed much since the early
days. So what about this: we use the image version 1.14 for the
splash screen (or 1.15 if
On Wed, 12 Jan 2000, Adrian Likins wrote:
the baloon, the rocket, or the new one are my faves for 1.2. I really
like the newest one. Nice work.
Adrian
I gotta say, the newest one is definitely my favorite so far. The baloon
was nice, but this one looks really polished, and
the baloon, the rocket, or the new one are my faves for 1.2. I really
like the newest one. Nice work.
Adrian
I gotta say, the newest one is definitely my favorite so far. The baloon
was nice, but this one looks really polished, and professional, but fun at
the same
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
what do others think? I could edit the brush image (Wilber Sons) to suit
better for "About" -image, anything you would like to have there?
I personally have always liked the 1.1.10 image and it seems to have more
of an "About" feel to it. Of
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000 09:45:50 -0800 (PST), Arcterex [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I personally like both the balloon and brush image. Maybe both can
fit in somewhere? I understand I'm just a lurker here and have no
real clout, but maybe one can be the splash (I'm thinking balloon)
and the brush one
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, Carey Bunks wrote:
Glyph, I have to say that my sentiments are just the opposite of
yours. Although the latest splash (with the brush) is nice and
traditional looking, I find it has little identity and little
character. On the other hand I feel that the balloon splash
Well, I had to do a 3.0.5, due to a bug that Dave Hill spotted last
night. This bug causes a null pointer dereference on any attempt to
print in color to a printer that only supports CMY (not CMYK)
printing, such as the Epson Stylus Color 1500 (or the HP Deskjet 600
that he uses). This bug has
On Don, 13 Jan 2000 wrote the famous Carey Bunks:
Don't you think, though, that it would be good if the GIMP had an
identity? I think the marketing types call it something like
"branding"...an image that when folks see it they say, "oh yeah,
that's the GIMP". If the splash is always changing,
GIMP 1.1.15 is out there.
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/unstable/v1.1.15/
Lots of bug fixes, UI work, i18n stuff. Details in ChangeLog.
-Yosh
I don't know if I shoudl submit this here but I had a very succesful clean
build on both a redhat 6.0 and 6.1 box. I gave it a good workout and
tested all the perl plugins and they ran great. It's nice not to get the
"grok colour 0" errors any more.
Many thanks to the developers who ivest so
Thus spoke Carey Bunks
Don't you think, though, that it would be good if the GIMP had an
identity? I think the marketing types call it something like
"branding"...an image that when folks see it they say, "oh yeah,
that's the GIMP". If the splash is always changing, I think it will
just
Thus spoke Tom Rathborne
Right now I think Wilber only shows up in the "Tip of the day" box. I
think he should be on the splash screen, on the about page, and
perhaps even in the help files. If the help files will be based on
GUM, which I imagine is a very structured document, maybe we could
On Fri, Jan 14, 2000 at 01:13:31AM +0100, Uwe Koloska wrote:
Carey is right with the branding! Photoshop is known by it's eye, corel
draw by it's balloon (so maybe the balloon isn't very well suited for the
gimp), Illustrator by the venus and so on.
Corel's balloon is just boring. It's got
On Thu, Jan 13, 2000 at 01:15:54PM +0100, Raphael Quinet wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jan 2000, "Garry R. Osgood" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The latest is very good too, but the bristles are pointing the wrong way
(they would point *into* the ink blot as the brush pushes to the left).
I guess this
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