Hi,
Emmanuel Mwangi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyways, all that is far off. I was wondering you could just have nested
layers in this next version of Gimp. It doesn't even have to have all the
strange but, cool stuff that tigert was talking about but, even just being
able to organize your
Hi,
"gimptek DESIGNS" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Maybe I wasn't clear. I didn't mean layering should change in any way than
it does now (except maybe adding Photoshop style color dodge ;) but, just
the representation of it should. The way the layers stack isn't the change
that I was
Hi,
Ernst Lippe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What is the "official way" to display error messages from a plug-in to
the user?
Basically what I looked for was a simple window (perhaps even with some
threatening icon) that I could invoke with a single function call
(I guess that I have been
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carsten Hammer) writes:
gcc -g `gtk-config --cflags` -O2 -Wall -c fourier.c
Anybody here who can help Frank? I dont know whats going on there..
what about using gimptool to get the compiler and linker flags right?
Try:
gimptool --build fourier.c
or if the
Hi,
Marco Lamberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now really compiles with GTK_DISABLE_COMPAT_H defined.
I can download it at:
http://www.geocities.com/marcolamberto/gimp/plugins.html
or:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gdyntext
If you think this release containes some important bugfixes
Hi,
Nick Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 01:36:10PM +0100, Roel Schroeven wrote:
The value in the gimp histogram is calculated as the maximum of the red,
green and blue channels now. Wouldn't it be better to use the average of the
three color channels?
We
Hi,
"David A. Bartold" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think a better solution would be a definable pressure curve, much like
Wacom's Windows driver has. That'd probably be a feature of the
general mechanism you described and perhaps what you have in mind. A
user (or a brush designer) can
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think a better solution would be a definable pressure curve, much
like Wacom's Windows driver has. That'd probably be a feature of the
general mechanism you described and perhaps what you have in mind.
Hm, generating a lookup table and getting the
Hi,
"David A. Bartold" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
* new function gimp_context_get_texture:
Returns a GPattern * from the specified context. Heeding Seth's
advice not to create a new file format without good reason, I've
determined the .PAT format to be suitable for this
Hi,
Jordan Evatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey guys. we at themes.org are creating gimp.themes.org (you knew it was coming). i
was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or ideas for what should go on it. i just
got through talking to #gimp, and here's what i have so far:
a) don't create
Hi,
Nick Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Feb 04, 2001 at 04:45:58AM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
The colorselector has already undergone a major overhaul in the HEAD tree.
The color previews as well as all sliders are now global to all color
selector notebooks so all selectors
Hi,
"David A. Bartold" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There needs to be a way to select a texture before advanced tools can
be added to The GIMP. I propose to create a new dialog box similar
to the pattern selector. Instead of containing tilable RGB pixmaps, it
will contain tileable greyscale
Hi,
Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
while adapting make and export definition files for the
win32 build of Gimp 1.3, there where some questions ariseing :
- what are the supposed dependency between all the libgimp*
libraries ?
you got it right in your graphics below.
what I
Hi,
Avi Bercovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
has the wishlist for features for gimp 1.4/2.0 been started?? If so where
can I find it/add to it?
The source tree contains a file TODO which is a collection of ideas
that have come up over the years. Actually the file should not be
called TODO,
Hi,
"Uwe Koloska" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This isn't in sync with the behaviour of the other selectors. There you
always have the comparison with the color you want to change! If you click
on the fg-color you can watch your changes in contrast to the old color.
It's of very limited
Hi,
"Uwe Koloska" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have found a very annoying problem with gimps gtk+ colorselector. Since
I don't use it normally, it came into my eye after installing digipencil.
Because the testprogramm that come with gtk+ shows the right behaviour, it
maybe there is a
Hi,
Nick Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 12:42:23AM +0200, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
(No, I don't know why duplicate PDB procedures cause strange errors
and not just warnings. Anyway, GIMP seems to handle this situation
better in the current gimp-1-2.)
It's a long
"Uwe Koloska" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"./configure --help" gives a wrong default for "--enable-gimpdir":
--enable-gimpdir=DIRchange default gimpdir from .gimp to DIR
must be
.gimp-1.2
Same change in INSTALL. (I don't know
Martin Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There seems to be a problem in configure. If I use a freshly installed
Linux without the headers of the kernel sources installed, configure runs
without any error, but doesn't define certain variables. So the whole couldn't
compile. The thing is that
Hi,
Martin Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Could we now start and add new plugins to GIMP cvs?
No, but we should settle on a system for plug-in development,
maintainance and distribution and start to move plug-ins out
of gimp CVS soon. Some ideas have come up, but the discussion
calmed down
Hi,
Martin Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We should change the behavior of the selection of gradients in gflare and
we should allow functions to be used as gradients in GIMP like random in
gflare.
We accept patches (or properly outlined proposals).
Salut, Sven
Jens Christian Restemeier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I recently got a bug report for QBist, and in turn made a new version.
What is the easiest way to get it into CVS-Gimp ? I made a patch, but
the patches directory on ftp.gimp.org doesn's seem to be cleaned for 2
years,
The patches
Rick Bradley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've run into a problem with gauss_rle and perl-called script-fu's in
Gimp 1.1.29.
Basically:
- I'm calling some of the various logo script-fu's using the perl
Gimp interface
- On those script-fu's which internally use gauss_rle I get the
Nick Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A potential patch for the histogram tool in 1.2.x (assuming we do plan
to release e.g. file handle leak fix as a 1.2.1) has been uploaded
as gimp-ruth-010109-0.patch.gz
The patch is available on ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/patches. Please
give it a try.
Hi,
"oliver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
An updated version of the patch is attached. Let me know if all is well
this time.
I have applied the patch to CVS. If you would have given us your full name,
I would also have been able to it to the ChangeLog...
Salut, Sven
Hi,
"oliver" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've hacked a few of photoshop's blending modes (dodge and burn -- which
are different in photoshop than multiply and divide -- and hardlight) into
the gimp 1.3 sources. I was wondering if this would make an interesting
patch, and if so how do
Hi,
"Orson Jones" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Background Remover
Used for defringing. Makes an edge partialy transparent and
removes the background color from the semi-transparent area.
(Imagine a black area bluring onto a white background)
In this example the gray area would be made
Hi,
Tino Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Without having looked at the code - what do we need that many FDs for?!
We don't need to open all palettes at once, do we?
Gimp-1.2.0 leaks a filedescriptor when loading palettes. This has been fixed
in the meantime.
Salut, Sven
Hi Rodrigo,
I noticed that you checked updates for the spanish translation of
gimp into CVS. Please note that we branched gimp CVS after the
1.2.0 release. Since I assume you want the updates to go into the
stable branch (so they are available with the upcoming 1.2.1
release), you should have
Hi,
"Garry R. Osgood" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can successfully use pepper.gbr. File-Open loads it in just fine
and I can select the brush in File-Dialogs-Brushes.
FYI, I have no problems with Solaris 8/SPARC nor Tru64 UNIX 4.0D/5.0.
snipped...
Just this evening (GMT -5.00) I've
Henning Sauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
today I tried to build a an rpm of gimp-1.1.32 from the source via
"rpm -ta gimp-1.1.32.tar.bz2", but it didn't work because in the
installation phase it couldn't find the gimp executable in the
/usr/bin directory under BuildRoot. Instead the gimp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just downloaded 1.1.31 and 1.1.32 patches from ftp.gimp.org
I notice that 'TODO' file has been updated to show some things that will
happen with Gimp.
However, I don't see any mention of "improved keyboard operation",
i.e. the stuff that generated quite
Hi,
Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
All true, but then the problem is that non-technical users have to wait
for someone (or their favourite distribution) to package new plugins.
IE, let's say I write a new plugin, put it on plugins.gimp.org in source
form. Then Joe User can't use it
Hi,
Tino Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why would you want to reinvent the wheel? Follow Unix philosophy: Use
tools which are already there.
I propose:
1. let the user use the package tool she wants
2. make plugins relocateable (I guess, not only RPM can do that)
3. provide easy
Hi,
Jon Winters [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We should keep in mind that the vast majority of Gimp users are not
compiling from source. A shell script is not something those folks
understand. Their reaction will be... Heh.. Where are all the plugins,
this sucks!
Please keep in mind that the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am rather shocked. For someone who doesn't really know me, that's some
pretty bold statements. But then again, I've come to expect that from
you, dear Sven, so I don't really take it too seriously. You are still
upset from when I called you an asshole about a
Hi,
david rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am currently writing a new plugin, which I hope if there is intrest in it
could be included in to standard gimp distributions. I understand that the
gimp is frozen at the moment, but if anyone could tell me the process
required for a new plugin
Hi,
Frank Werner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i have problems to compile gimp-1.1.30.
I have installed glib-1.3.2 and gtk+-1.3.2.
Can someone tell me, how can I solve this problem?
The INSTALL file clearly states that gimp-1.1.x will not compile with
the developers versions of glib and gtk+.
Hi,
Robert L Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What are the plans for maintenance of 1.2? At some point (long before
1.4), we're going to do a gimp-print 4.2; it may even happen in 3
months or so if the quality (particularly color) improvements outrun
the rest of the development projects.
Hi,
Zachary Beane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 02:31:13AM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Contents of about half of the dialog boxes seems to be entries in a
contest for the next century's ugliest user inteface. What ever
happened to uniform interface?
Zbigniew Chyla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This patch _fixes_ GIMP translations. Currently it's _impossible_ to
correctly translate GIMP to any slavic language (and probably many others).
Polish GIMP users keep saying "Can you speak Polish? Translation is broken!"
and the only thing we can
Zbigniew Chyla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As you probably already know there are lots of problems with current i18n
tools. Every genuine inscription can have only one equivalent in particular
language when using gettext. In the case of GIMP this is really serious
problem because of huge .po
Hi,
Zbigniew Chyla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Tue, 2000-12-05 at 16:01:17, Sven Neumann wrote:
Probably a good idea, but I doubt we can count this as a bugfix. We
should consider integrating a fix like this after the 1.2 release.
This patch _fixes_ GIMP translations. Currently
Olivier Lecarme [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now you only need to get them Gimp developers to make it so :). (I'm not
a real full-time developer, I'm just on the list because I fixed a bug
not so long ago)
GIMP does not do anything about key mappings and it will never do.
Configure your
Maneesh Yadav [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No one knows how to get the offsets for a layer from libgimp do they?
Yes, we know. Since a layer is only a special kind of drawable, the
following call will perfectly do:
gboolean gimp_drawable_offsets (gint32 drawable_ID,
Mats Nygren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Probably this is the wrong place but I know no other.
Having downloaded the gimp and built it the following message
is written several times at startup:
Gtk-WARNING **: Unable to locate loadable module in module_path:
"libpixmap.so",
This is a
Zbigniew Chyla [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gimp-Print uses non-existant textdomain. Attached patch fixes this. Is it OK
to commit?
Zbigniew
--- gimp/plug-ins/print/print.c.cyba Tue Nov 14 19:29:01 2000
+++ gimp/plug-ins/print/print.c Tue Nov 14 19:25:06 2000
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Raphael Quinet) writes:
I took a look at bug #27786 "screenshot plugin on Solaris takes bus
error on exit" because I wanted to see if I could reproduce it. Well,
I got another problem: the screenshot plug-in exits with "xwd didn't
work" before giving any results. If
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is now the case: The help is completely converted now and we found
a way to compile it very nicely. We just need to integrate it now and get
Sven to add some of the promised new and necessary features to the helpbrowser.
If you want me to change the
Hi,
Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It used to be posssible to have a user-specific gtkrc file for GIMP,
in the user's .gimp1.1 directory (_gimp1.1 on Windows), but apparently
this has changed at some time. (I had not noticed.) The user-specific
gtkrc file that user_install (.bat)
Hi,
Sascha Luedecke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a multiplatform installation of gimp. Though one can specify
--prefix and --exec-prefix to configure the sources and thus the
installation, the separation is not 100% clean.
The file
sharedprefix/etc/gimp/1.1/gimprc
Ludovic Poitou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm facing a pb with the way the toolbox is displayed. I've had this pb
with the 1.1 versions, and it's still there (1.1.28).
Just to make sure: Have you tried to remove the file
~/.gimp-1.1/sessionrc? Please report back if this helps or if
the
Hi,
Jeff Sheffield [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[jsheffie@kelly bin]$ ./gimp
^[[A./gimp terminated: Interrupt
/opt/gimp/gimp-1.1.28/lib/gimp/1.1/plug-ins/animate_cells terminated:
Interrupt
---
animate_cells...??
animate_cells is a gimp-perl script, which makes me think that
Hi,
Andreas Jaekel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just patched gimp-1.1.28 so that it now can do
what is registered as wish list item #7100
#7100: [Wishlist] layer mask initialization
in the bug database. (meaning, you can create a new
layer mask and initialize it with a (desaturated)
Hi,
Are you sure? Why does it work for the gimp-print plug-in then?
We've been using the old names. I ran Sven's conversion script to
generate the new names, and put a whole stack of #define's in the one
UI-related file that's shared between the 1.0 code and the 1.2 code.
It does
Hi,
Maybe it's just gimp-perl then. Maybe it's the fact that gimp-perl simply
relies on all symbols, while gimp-print probably only relies on the most
common (small) subset. In that case, most probably only gimp-perl is hurt...
Which might also be the only plug-in where the community has
Hi,
Are you not cleaning up CAN_HANDLE_INDEXED and friends?
you are right, we should have done this earlier. I've done it now.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
While, in theory, I agree that having compatibility cruft inside a
software package is bad, I think breaking compatibility deep within a
feature freeze was a very bad idea.
I thought different this afternoon when I could just enable
GIMP_COMPAT_CRUFT_STH, but it just turned out that
Hi,
Secondly, I'm confused by the function gimp-file-save. Specifically why do
I need to pass an image and a drawable? If I load an image, do some image
level manipulations on it, and then want to save it with gimp-image-save,
do I need to create a layer?
most save plug-ins can not
Hi,
Perl normally should be there. But since the Perl plugin has never
really worked (greetings Marc! :) it's not a big phenomenon that
it doesn't work for you...
Sorry Daniel, but don't we don't need that kind of FUD here. If gimp-perl
is still not working for you, please let us know
Hi,
first of all: please stop posting HTML mail to this list.
I was looking in the DB Browser, and noticed a function called =
file-GTM-save. In the blurb, it says that it is called "GIMP Table =
Magic", and it creates an HTML table from an image by slicing it up. =
This is not unlike what
you may want to invlove yourself in development of gimp 1.4 or 2.0 if you
really want to make really big changes.
That's right. We won't accept any changes for Gimp-1.2 unless its an
obvious bugfix and I'd even agree to declare the batchmode officially
broken and release 1.2 before we do
Hi,
I talked to Raster right after the first email arrived and he said he
would take care of it. I was hoping to give him a running start before
the ugly free software posse jumped him. I must say that this mailing list
has degenerated into something akin to a Microsoft legal newsgroup.
Hi,
I would at first try to be a bit more friendly. I think, it is
sufficient if one of the original authors writes an E-mail mentioning
that Carsten forgot something and explaining what.
What he did was definitely wrong but he should be given a chance to get
out of the issue without
Hi,
I've finally released a new version.
A lot of stuff was updated, I've tried to keep all the
patches made to the
gDynText 1.4.3 shipped with gimp 1.1.x.
Shall we update the version in gimp CVS or is this code considered
to be unstable compared to the version we ship with gimp now ?
There
Hi,
yesterday night on #gimp someone pointed out that an XCF
loader appeared in the Imlib2 CVS tree. I was curious,
checked out the source and had a closer look.
There are two files, namely loader_xcf.c and
loader_xcf_pixelfuncs.c, and as expected they contain
code from the gimp tree, more
My gimp has crashed twice today, both times rotating a selection. I'm
using GIMP version 1.1.22 -- with a big mushroom-cloud "PRERELEASE" on the
splash screen.
I suppose I'll change versions.
Yeah, you better update to 1.1.23 since that bug has been fixed there.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Does anyone recognise this? I'm fairly sure it's a brand new "feature"
perhaps from recent patches to app/ ? If no-one recognises this I will
file it through the normal channels, but since it looks like a fresh
regression it seemed easiest to ask first.
1. Create new _greyscale_ image
When I load a jpeg image (e.g. to turn it 90drg) which compression parameters
got
it saved with using save (Ctrl-S). I assume the original once are not recorded
in the image,
so how could I be shure that the quality is perserved.
The quality can not be preserved since JPEG is a lossy
Hi,
at 4k x 3k for most things you do see the line comming
down. its slow for hue/sat/lightness adjustments, and
fastest for curves. i may try this on windows, but i
think some of the others on this list have already
beaten that horse enough.
Someone already mentioned it, but I want to
Hi,
Anyone else want to comment at this stage? As a user, would _you_ get
confused when you hit undo and all that changes is (eg) the layer
opacity?
I would be very unhappy if changing the layer opacity from 100% to 50%
would eat up a dozen or more undo-steps since each value_changed signal
Hi,
I would be very unhappy if changing the layer opacity from 100% to 50%
would eat up a dozen or more undo-steps since each value_changed signal
from the slider triggers an undo which causes another undo-step fall
off the end of the undo queue.
Oh, sure - that's clearly a bad
Hi,
Since I've touched app/xcf.[ch] too:
I hereby give my permission for anyone to use the portions of xcf.c
that I have written under the terms of the LGPL.
Please note that we consider to add a thumbnail of the image
composition to the XCF file format. This might even happen before
1.2...
Hi,
What is the purpose of including src/plugin-intl.h in the template?
Does #include "plugin-intl.h" do something
that #include libgimp/gimpintl.h does not?
Yes, a lot!
Actually plugin-intl.h as shipped with gimp-plugin-template is the
equivalent to libgimp/std-plugins-intl.h which is
Hi,
Do I post bugs here, or on some wunnerfull automated bug-tracking system??
Am running 1.1.22 on SGI IRIX 6.5.8m with gtk 1.2.7.
Please check on http://bugs.gnome.org/db/pa/lgimp.html if your has already
has been reported. You might also consider looking into the ChangeLog if
someone has
Hi,
if you type in the hex value of a color the display will not be updated
after pressing return. Only by changing the color chooser, the hex/web
color will be used.
Unfocusing the hex entry does the trick too (for example by pressing Tab).
I have nevertheless changed the code in CVS so
Has anybody thought about implementing a hierarchy or tree structure for
the layer dialog box?
Yes, this is considered for gimp-2.0.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
We have all the possibilities on gimp.org and we should use them.
But who will do all the necessary work?
Aren't you facing that problem on every server ?
IMHO the whole plugin project should move back to
Well :( Then we will have to find somebody who does it first.
Yep. We need
Hi,
stuff to sourceforge is a bad idea from the very beginning since it is
confusing to the users.
another thing: why is this confusing to users? Has anybody complained
to you? At least on this list (or the sourceforge lists) no sign
of confusion was in sight. The web-pages make it
Hi,
I don't know. Graphics samples don't really fall under my vision of the
plug-in site, but they can go there if they need a home, I guess. I can
add it to the task list, and I'll give access to the web server (at
sourceforge) to anyone who wants to implement it and demonstrates half a
He asked this very mailing list. [See attached] For just
one link. And while only Dr. Bunks can authoritatively
state the response he received, apparently it was zip.
It was never my point to say that the situation is perfect as is.
The only reason why I spoke up was that I wanted to
Kevin wrote:
As long as things remain well-linked both from and to gimp.org,
which implies that someone is actively maintaining the gimp.org site. If
the few people interested and willing to do website design and website
maintainance decide to perform their skills outside the gimp.org
Hi,
Even though -Wall is specified, gcc accepts it without even a warning. I
don't know offhand if this behaviour is allowed by the standard. My
personal coding style would put the declaration with initial values before
the first use which would eliminate the two lines at the top of the
Hi,
while the signal crew is trying to bring the pieces together again,
GIMP is getting closer to its 1.2 release. Since we'd like to ship
with a set of well supported languages, it's time again for a
translation status report. There's still lots of work pending here.
Please help the
Hi,
We are proud to be able to announce the first official
GIMP Developers Conference which will take place
June 2nd - 4th 2000 in Berlin.
The goal of this conference is to bring together GIMP
developers to chart the features of the next generation
GIMP. There are lots of decisions to be
Hi,
having only used canned tools (like the ones in
photoshop and that come with graphics drivers) i made
a script to help calibrate monitors. im trying to
gather info on color matching to make a free
implementation of ICC profiles. i already got the c
code for reading/writing profiles
Hi,
For 1.2, the solution should be clear: find out why perl plug-ins get
specialcased (maybe because menus.c doesn't know about them but about the
c-plug-ins? or maybe because the i18n code handles them differently?) and
sort everything alphabetically (source language, e.g. english).
The
Hi,
myself wrote:
I have however noticed that perl i18n is totally broken at the moment (at
least on my box) and I couldn't figure out why. This was broken before my
changes and I have double-checked that the gimp-perl text-domain gets
passed to menus_create_item...() correctly. Later I
Hi,
some comments:
The layer named "Background" is special. You can't add
transparency or a layer mask to it. To add transparency, you
must first "add alpha" to the layer by right-clicking in the
layers dialog and selecting "Add Alpha Channel".
see Garrys mail
A Floating Selection
Hi,
Raphael wrote:
But I also noticed that something else has changed in the Perl-Fu
scripts: in the previous versions that I tried (under Solaris), these
scripts were always registered at the bottom of the menus, instead of
being mixed with the C plug-ins. Now it seems to be the contrary:
Hi,
I suppose that the text you posted is the final or semifinal version. Is
there a Spanish translator? How do I know it? I have been a bit out of phase
latelly.
Check the source and the translation status report at
http://sven.gimp.org/1.1/i18n.html
I'd say there's a lot of work
Hi,
But I also noticed that something else has changed in the Perl-Fu
scripts: in the previous versions that I tried (under Solaris), these
scripts were always registered at the bottom of the menus, instead of
being mixed with the C plug-ins. Now it seems to be the contrary: the
Perl-Fu
Hi,
the rotate90 routines could need a little optimization, but to do so, we'd
have to move them into the core (they are performed in a plug-in now). This
will probably happen in the next development cycle, but not before 1.2.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
jade errors when running 'make html':
gimpmatrix.sgml:
these lines get errors for having [ characters in their attributes:
17: typedef link linkend="GimpMatrix3[3][3]"GimpMatrix3[3][3]/link;
18: typedef link linkend="GimpMatrix4[4][4]"GimpMatrix4[4][4]/link;
72: titleanchor
Hi,
Where are you experts??? We are two at minimum discovering this behaviour
and if it's a misconfiguration it has to be described somewhere.
It is a misconfiguration on your part. I'm running gimp 1.1.19 from
debian and GDynText appears to be working fine. I typed text and it
Hi,
Another idea might be some more questions when you first install.
You should probably update your gimp, delete your .gimp-1.1 directory and
try the new user installation...
Salut, Sven
Hi,
I propose that we make a few changes to the default gimprc (either the
system-wide or user one, whichever the options fit best).
The changes should be done in app/gimprc.c. The systemwide gimprc should
be changed too to reflect those changes.
The main thing is that session management
Hi,
we are trying to fix all bugs that have been reported through
the bugtracker. However there a few reports that have been
hard to reproduce from the very beginning and now it's very
hard to figure out if they are still present in currect
versions of The GIMP. I therefore ask everyone to
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 05:29:49AM +0100, Nick Lamb wrote:
* Is the end-user installation stuff broken, or is it just me? On my
system, cleaning out all old Gimp installs, installing latest CVS and
then trying to install Gimp as a new user (ie to create .gimp-1.1 and
all the rest) does
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:19:44AM +0200, Michael Natterer wrote:
The netscape method of communicating over the X protocol seems a bit
overkill to me.
IMHO using X makes much more sense than abusing the filesystem.
Both ways of doing it (that were discussed so far) won't work on
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