On 9 Jan, Christopher Curtis wrote:
Patchsets also have a big problem which timecop already
noticed: They don't contain binary files or patches to
such and thus a patched tree might miss quite a few important
files after a while. xdelta wouldn't cause that particular
problem but is
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On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Jan, Christopher Curtis wrote:
They do; if we started now to switch over to deltas then quite a few
people would complain about that. I definitely see the point, I'm behind a
very narrow pipe as well so I prefer patches, too, but what is
I'm trying to write a standalone c program that can scale jpeg images.
I decided to try and leverage the gimp api via libgimp. I can
successfully compile and link the following simple program:
#include gimp.h
#include gimpfileops_pdb.h
#include "libgimp-include.c"
int main(int argc, char**
I'm trying to write a standalone c program that can scale jpeg images.
I decided to try and leverage the gimp api via libgimp. Is this
possible ? I can
successfully compile and link the following simple program:
#include gimp.h
#include gimpfileops_pdb.h
#include "libgimp-include.c"
int
Raphael Quinet wrote:
Two days ago, I installed a new modem on my home PC because I thought
that after having spent several years working with semi-obsolete
released versions of the source code, I should get the bleeding edge
and use CVS from home (no firewall problems). So I tried to get
I have a perl script using the Gimp module which I am using to
generate images on the fly. Currently I am hardcoding the names of
fonts into a list in the script (or allowing them to be passed as
arguments). I run up the Gimp, run a script-fu with a font selector
(say one of the logo