On 24.08.12 01:20 Marco Ciampa wrote:
So what? Where is the 2.8.1 version gone?
Odd third numbers now indicate snapshot releases. Those are public, but
unofficial, builds between two official releases with even third
numbers. They contain the latest stable release plus some patches. AFAIK
Hi,
I'm currently working out a GUI brainstorm idea for the Gaussian and
Tileable Blur dialogs. Both dialogs let the user choose between the
algorithms IIR and RLE. The documentation says, IIR is faster on
photographs, RLE faster on drawings. I've never found a difference in
computing time
On 09.09.12 at 11:11 am user23 wrote:
Bug (but probably already signaled and fixed)
- not tested yet on v2.8, with old gimp versions I have noticied bug when
use healing tool, sometimes appear strange colours very bright and
fluorescent not compatible with work area colours.
Thank you for the
On 09.08.12 at 10:09 pm drawoc wrote:
I've set up a machine to do start doing nightly builds of the GIMP
for Windows.
Anyone who's interested can find them here:
http://nightly.darkrefraction.com/gimp/
Thanks, drawoc, for the nightly builds. This makes it easier to detect
and report bugs
On 09.08.12 at 10:09 pm drawoc wrote:
I've set up a machine to do start doing nightly builds of the GIMP for Windows.
Anyone who's interested can find them here:
http://nightly.darkrefraction.com/gimp/
I've also uploaded my jhbuild scripts to github:
On 18.09.12 at 9:20 pm drawoc wrote:
Sven:
Try one of the builds from September 12 or later.
Thanks, drawoc. I tried again, but GIMP still crashes when calling
Edit/Modules.
I have plans to make the debug builds happen every night as well, I just
haven't gotten around to it yet.
Yes,
Hi Mukund,
On 22.09.12 at 7:52 pm Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
We have a buildbot (Jenkins based) that we use to check that our
commits to GIMP, GEGL, babl, etc. build ok and tests run properly. It
needs a new maintainer. If nobody steps up, then it will have to be
abandoned.
can you tell us a
On 14.10.12 at 03:48 a.m. Christopher Curtis wrote:
In the recent past, there was a discussion about doing timed releases,
every ~3 months.
I'd appreciate it, too.
If a ~3-month cycle is desired, the 2nd release in the 2.8.x series
could be 2012-11-03 or 2012-11-24. I mention this now
On 22.09.12 at 7:52 pm Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
We have a buildbot (Jenkins based) that we use to check that our
commits to GIMP, GEGL, babl, etc. build ok and tests run properly. It
needs a new maintainer. If nobody steps up, then it will have to be
abandoned.
If anyone with Jenkins
Marco Ciampa wrote:
For a start, who is the dynamics main developer? Can he help us?
Hi Marco,
the 2.8 release notes say: Alexia Death, Michael Natterer, Zhenfeng Zhao
(GSoc 2009 student). I'm sure you will find them on IRC, at least on
weekdays.
I hope this helps you a bit and thanks for
On 12.11.12 at 05:25 AM Jehan Pagès wrote:
Indeed I think it could be a little more centralized. Between
developer.gimp.org http://developer.gimp.org, the wiki, what is
in the repo, etc. I am a little lost and end up spending more
time on search engines than in the doc. :-/
I agree and just
On 22.11.12 at 8:33 pm Jeff Maples wrote:
The title says it all. I think it would be a convenient feature to be
able to grow/shrink/feather selection by holding down a key and moving
the mouse wheel.
Any thoughts?
Hi Jeff,
there's no feature request necessary for this. You just have to bind
Hi,
as I'm currently getting deeper into GIMP development, I'm considering
which tools to use beside the already known git, jhbuild, make,
autotools etc. I mean which IDE, Git (GUI) client etc. do you use?
Because I know that this question can lead to animated discussions, I'm
explicitly not
Hi,
thank you for your answers until now.
I read there were some uncertainties about code refactoring.
Code refactoring means to rework the code to make it more readable, less
complex, more maintainable and more extensible. Although the code is
better to handle for developers then, its
Hi,
it seems we already have a patch:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335975
It only needs to be tested and integrated.
Kind regards,
Sven
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On 07.12.12 at 2:06 PM Oleg wrote:
On Fri, Dec 07, 2012 at 11:07:33AM +0100, scl wrote:
Hi,
it seems we already have a patch:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=335975
It only needs to be tested and integrated.
Wow! This is great! Thanks a lot.
I've adopted this patch to gimp
On 12.12.12 at 8:05 PM bart@neene... wrote:
Dear GIMP developers,
inspired by the UI of Blender i'd like to create one GTK theme for
various open source
graphic software like GIMP.
My first step is the theme (which is nearly ready):
http://dev.speed-dreams.org/Eckhard/blender-gimp.jpg
Hi,
as it seems the installed GLib 2.30.2 was too old for libwebkitgtk. An
update to the more current GLib 2.34.3 and libdbus solved it for me.
Thanks to Jernej, who gave me the important advice by pointing me to
SuSE Factory and to Mitch.
Kind regards,
Sven
Please is it possible for RAW and RF2 (for canon camera users) files on
the file open menu options?
Hi,
the UFRAW plugin [1][2] is your friend here.
Please keep in mind that the current UFRAW plugin doesn't work with GIMP
2.8.2. Please use GIMP 2.6 or GIMP 2.8.0 then or use UFRAW as
On 25.01.13 at 1:42 PM Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
So I would suggest to revisit straightening horizon use case and
I agree. Straightening the horizon is a very often and thus important
use case.
limiting the amount of lines in transformation tools to a minimum.
I don't think that would
On 08.02.13 at 3:01 PM Partha Bagchi wrote:
Something seems have to gone haywire with the horizontal flip.
I think the tile placements seems to be issue? In any case, vertical
flip works fine but horizontal leaves a mess behind.
Which build do you use - master or 2.8.4 and on which platform?
Hi to the GIMP participants of LGM,
I wish you have a pleasant and productive stay at the LGM in Madrid.
Can you please inform us people who stayed at home about the GIMP
related topics, results and news (here or in the wiki).
Thank you in advance,
Sven
If you are student willing to work on GIMP during the summer and be
sponsored by Google, please have a look at the list of ideas [1] or
tell us about an idea of your own.
[1] http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:GSoC/2013/Ideas
If that still counts: IMO we should really focus on the GEGL
Hi,
thank you, Marek, for your posting. The demo video and the results in
the cited paper look impressing.
How does the proposed method work
- with more complex objects like a linear rope or cartoon drawings?
(See for instance some puppet warp examples on [1])
- work with non-solid and
I'm just writing a patch.
Kind regards,
Sven
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On 08.05.13 at 00:32 AM Ofnuts wrote:
Done: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=699886
The patch is finished and pushed to gimp master and gimp-2-8.
To register a Script-Fu plugin to the Dynamics menu, use
(script-fu-menu-register $your-fu-name Dynamics)
Kind regards,
Sven
Bottom line, with the possible exception of multilayer/page tiffs
(depending on what kind of support Gimp is supposed to have - import
seems good, export not), Gimp png, jpeg, and tiff file formats all
look/work just fine.
Thank you, Elle. I updated the GEGL porting matrix with your findings.
Hi,
I updated the GSoC 2013 project page in our
developer wiki:
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:GSoC/2013/Ideas
Now it contains for every project student, mentor,
status, a short description and useful links to
specs, former discussions, sources, its continuous
integration site and more.
Hi,
I added a new page for developers problems and solutions to the wiki:
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Problems_and_solutions
May it be a good help for us all.
Feel free to update with your own findings.
Kind regards,
Sven
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Hi,
it seems, you forgot the parameter --enable-gtk-doc-app.
You find a detailed description in our developer wiki*.
Note: the API documentation on developer.gimp.org is
for GIMP 2.6 and thus outdated. Currently the best way to get
an up-to-date API docu is to create it yourself.
I have
On 13.07.13 at 01:22 AM Jon Nordby wrote:
A Google Summer of Code project is also taking place for porting filters
from GIMP to GEGL. This work is mentored by Victor Oliviera (victorm) and
done by Carlos Zubieta (zurwolf) , so you should probably check in with
them.
There was a similar question on this mailing list
last December*.
The results I gathered were mainly GEdit and Geany as the
simple editors and Emacs as more sophisticated editor.
I personally use Leafpad or GEdit+some plugins for simple editing and
as more advanced coding environment Eclipse with
On 02.08.13 at 3:51 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Just started getting this message this morning (all git pulls up to date):
GEGL operation missing!
GIMP requires the GEGL operation gegl:seamless-clone.
This operation cannot be found. Check your
GEGL install and ensure it has been compiled
with any
On 20.08.2013 at 01:12 P.M., Josh Coppersmith-Heaven wrote:
it would be GREAT if there was a further option to select
on the basis of opacity, from 0 - 100, within a given region
Hi,
I know it's not that simple as an extra option in these
both tools dialogs, but does the following help
On 22.08.2013 at 05:54 P.M., christopher.draper93 wrote:
Is there a way to do symmetrical drawings? Like getting a code or plug in
or something?
[MyPaint] has symmetric drawing support.
In GIMP:
I don't know of it as a built-in feature or plug-in in GIMP,
but you can achieve it with some
Hi,
while updating the [GEGL porting matrix] and [GIO porting matrix] in
our wiki we found out, that the current status indicators don't
show precisely, whether the implementation of a particular port is
finished or not. To make this clearer, we'll separate
the statuses of the implementation
Hi,
your idea sounds interesting.
Do you know our [GIMP UI brainstorm]? Some ideas to that
issue are already there but yours would surely
be a good addition. So feel free to post it
(the procedure is described there) and I hope,
our interaction architect Peter Sikking will find
it useful and
Hi,
Akkana already wrote about the most important part, the file
image_menu.xml.in. I'd like to add some things that might be
interesting, too:
1. Positions:
- If you register a script in a menu, i.e. Image/File, it
is appended at the end of this menu.
- If you register a script in a
On 09.10.2013 at 03:20 P.M., Elle Stone wrote:
The topic of Documentation came up recently. It occurred to me that
existing and future Gimp developers might find documentation on color
spaces and ICC profiles helpful. So I wrote up a Completely Painless
Programmer's Guide to XYZ, RGB, ICC,
Hi,
in matter of the unclear license situation I asked the FSF
for clarification and like to share their answer (see below).
It's not a legal advice, but I hope it sheds us some light
on the issue.
Best,
Sven
On 11.10.2013 at 02:48 A.M., Yoni Rabkin via RT wrote:
I'm writing as a
Hi,
I discovered that the display filter settings don't
apply to the tab thumbnails in single window mode.
Use case 1: the user applies a display filter:
How to reproduce:
1. In the Windows menu switch to Single-Window-Mode.
2. Open or create a file.
3. In the View menu choose 'New view'.
4.
Hi,
where has the Distorts/Blinds... filter gone in master?
I looked twice and refreshed the scripts, but the filter
is away. It happens in GIMP master on Linux and Windows.
Also the [GEGL porting matrix] doesn't contain it.
Is this a bug or by intention?
Thank you in advance,
Sven
[GEGL
On 3.11.2013 at 12:51 PM Jehan Pagès wrote: Hello Jimmac,
my name is Jehan. I am a GIMP developer. We are considering releasing
the next major release of GIMP with an additional icon set, which goes
well with a darker theme. A contributor (jEsuSdA, in Cc) added the
missing icons and also made
Hi,
Jakub Steiner answered me.
He and Barbara Muraus (the other icon designer who
created the ArtLibre icon set) are ok with relicensing
it under the GPLv3. We agreed to mention their names
in the sources.
Jehan, if you have planned to work on this, please
let me know to save us from
Hi,
thank you for your offer. Of course it sounds interesting to find
somebody who likes to contribute and - from your side - to find an
interesting open source project to support with your abilities.
I agree with most of what Jehan already said.
Let me add that GIMP is not written in C++, but
Hi Simone,
nice to read from you! It has been quite a long time we had
mail contact.
On 26.11.2013 at 8:32 PM Simone Karin Lehmann wrote:
Hi everybody,
Am 24.11.2013 um 10:59 schrieb scl scl.gp...@gmail.com:
Can you guys and girls please find a way to work together?
well, long story
Hi,
the topic to equip GIMP with a better UI theme has come up
from time to time and especially recently.
I have set up a wiki page for our work on this:
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Specs:UI_Theme
(conditional to find a better place).
Comments are welcome.
Kind regards,
Sven
On 8.12.2013 at 8:14 PM Partha Bagchi wrote in Gimp-user:
You can also download my Mac build which will work on Snow Leopard or
later. You can download it from www.partha.com
Hi Partha,
I hereby confirm that your build is fine on OS X 10.6.
How did you manage to build GIMP in a manner that
On 9.12.2013 at 4:23 AM Jon Nordby wrote:
Apart from that, I think the solution for regular and consistent
builds that many can contribute to is to get the build scripts
upstream, and set up continious integration.
+1
I also considered integrating OSX builds into our Jenkins-CI in a later
Hi,
in our wiki I've started writing a developer glossary
together with Elle Stone.
Its intention is to provide a common understanding
for development related terms, such as (photo)graphic
and colorimetric definitions, terms from babl, GEGL
and GIMP development etc. I hope it's a help for
newly
Hi,
currently we have a bug report to add export for .cur files:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722472
To triage this I looked around in the plug-in registry
and former postings on the mailinglists. I found that
this request came up from time to time (often together
with the wish
Hi,
now that I i see the discussion has started and
have to see how it ends with frustration let me contribute my 2c, too.
As far as I could reproduce the former discussions the whole topic
started at the GIMP developer mailing list in February 2012.
For instance see the history at
Hi Joao,
On 19.1.2014 at 9:15 PM Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
I don't know if closing the bugt report as invalid is a nice choice,
if it is a valid feature being requested.
Yes, I understand it could be misunderstood, but it wasn't my
intention to prematurely turn it down. As I was told in IRC
Hi,
thank you for your replies. I thought by myself it could
be of value to summarize the former discussions here
and in IRC etc. to give all the people involved the
same state of knowledge.
But doing this would take some time and require to have
less time for other tasks on my todo list (Wiki,
On 19.1.2014 at 9:15 PM Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
Are there more bug reports asking for the same thing? (/me shyes away
of dealing with bugzilla) - so this would be a duplicate?
No, it's no duplicate.
Kind regards,
Sven
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On 24.1.2014 at 11:06 AM Owen wrote:
Krita has a plug in that uses huggin
and in my view easier to use.
That's interesting. What does a sketching
and painting application as Krita is do
with a stitching plug-in?
Anyway it would be nice to read more about
it but my searches had no success.
Hi,
looking at the [timeline] the Google Summer of Code (GSoC)
2014 starts in a week on 03.02.2014. GIMP has often
participated in the last years and had a lot of ambitious
contributions.
Some thoughts pop up to my mind:
1) Do we want to participate this year, again?
2) If yes, which
Hi,
I think you find many answers to your questions in the
[GEGL code], which is GIMP's backend graphics library.
Some other image processing parts are in the [GIMP code].
There the directories 'modules', 'plug-ins', 'libgimp*',
'devel-docs' look like the right places for you to look at.
If you
Hi,
our continuous integration server Jenkins
has got a new address. You can now access
it via https://build.gimp.org.
Please update your bookmarks.
I'd like to thank Cameron Gregory, Andrea
Veri and Mitch for their efforts and
contributions.
If you face trouble with the new address,
feel free
Hi,
now that we have our continuous integration server
Jenkins for babl, GEGL and GIMP at an easy memorable address
(https://build.gimp.org) I'm going to write a tutorial
for developers and testers on how to use it.
Are there any particular questions you want to have
answered there?
Kind
Hi Mukund,
On 22.2.2014 at 10:40 AM Mukund Sivaraman wrote:
It would be nice to have docs on how to setup such a Jenkins instance
(after the other tutorials are written).
Ok, your arguments are convincing. I'll regard this.
* Such docs would enable others to maintain/reconfigure the
On 23.2.2014 at 12:47 AM Sam Gleske wrote:
Also, something you might be interested in is front end web testing
for bad
links, etc. Recently I've been working on a project to facilitate
that testing.
https://github.com/sag47/frontend_qa
This can easily be used in a Jenkins job to
Hi Sam,
thank you for sharing your thoughts!
As they are more related to infrastructure I've started a new thread
'Jenkins infrastructure (Was: Jenkins tutorial)'.
Let's continue there.
Greetings,
Sven
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Hi,
I'm currently considering using Python,
Perl or a JVM based scripting language (Groovy etc.)
for the buildjobs. The goal are platform independence,
performance and easy maintainability.
Without wanting to start a silly flamewar about which
tool is the greatest:
- Where are the experienced
Forwarded with Sam Gleske's permission:
On 24.2.2014 at 3:21 PM Sam Gleske wrote:
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 5:05 AM, scl scl.gp...@gmail.com
mailto:scl.gp...@gmail.com wrote:
But if you have sth. stable for production use and are willing to
contribute it in form of a Jenkins job, I'll
On 27.2.2014 at 9:18 AM Michael Schumacher wrote:
On February 27, 2014 6:03:59 AM CET, scl wrote:
The newly generated website could then be fetched
the same way like the we currently do with the API docs.
Manually, unless this has changed since the last time I updated it?
I was under
On 27.2.2014 at 5:14 PM Brion Vibber wrote:
I'm not sure how much can be done on the gtk2 end (a large icon theme would
probably help on Linux), but I am definitely interested in poking at the
gtk3 branch for proper hi-dpi support. I've gone ahead and filed a bugzilla
entry:
On 27.2.2014 at 10:36 PM Sam Gleske wrote:
Also, when do IRC meetings happen and can anyone participate? What
server and channel? http://www.gimp.org/irc
We're in #gimp at irc.gimp.org, usually in evening hours (UTC).
GIMP users' discussions are in #gimp-users and GEGL development
Hi,
today a contributor addressed the problem of the
missing possibility for scrollbars in Script-Fu
dialogs, see [bug 725432].
He (or she) thankfully offers a patch.
From my point of view the problem lies deeper:
if a dialog needs such a scrollbar it is very
probably overloaded and not enough
On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 2:09 PM, scl scl.gp...@gmail.com wrote:
Also, I'd like to note that
if you're not using git hooks now would be a good time to use them.
Hi,
together with Andrea Veri I've set up the hook based build trigger.
Currently it is active for testing purposes
Hi,
to get a better notion of our builds and ease
bughunting I've added a new feature to Jenkins:
Every babl, GEGL and GIMP build (the main branches)
now contains a table with the versions of the
libraries and tools they are built with.
You find these informations in the console logs
and the
Hi Sam,
thank you for your suggestion! It comes at just the right time, because
speaking on how we can improve our development process to be more
attracting to new contributors is one point on our LGM meeting agenda.
Indeed, the Jenkins project has some points we can learn from, such as
what
Hi!
I've updated the 'Problems and Solutions' page in our wiki.
It's a growing knowledge base for developers for all kinds of
development related questions.
You find it at
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Problems_and_solutions .
The update contains new answers to Git and Eclipse
/show_bug.cgi?id=726740
[related activities in the UI wiki]:
http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Rethinking_GIMP_Tool_Options, see
‘Layouts: horizontal vs. vertical’
[agreed to this change]:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list/2012-May/msg00125.html,
talk between guihipster and scl in IRC #gimp
On 8.4.2014 at 10:44 AM ingo wrote:
Gimp Registry Future
Dear Registry Users,
I have maintained the registry for over 15 years now, and for the last
couple of years we have had an excellent team of co-maintainers who took
on a lot of the work. However, there are some much needed improvements
Hi,
it's interesting to see what interest such a post can trigger ;-)
To be honest, it wasn't me who started the discussion, I just forwarded
Ingo's call to the mailing list.
'GIMP is easily user-extendable, by ‘one-click’ installation of
plug-ins.' is a part of our product-vision and as far as
On 9.4.2014 at 5:42 PM Ingo Lütkebohle wrote:
If anybody could put up a wiki page for that, that'd be great. Does The
GIMP have a wiki?
Hi,
I've just created that page, see
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Plugin_registry
Kind regards,
Sven
On 27.4.2014 at 2:05 AM Jehan Pagès wrote:
On Sun, Apr 27, 2014 at 4:55 AM, Jon Nordby jono...@gmail.com wrote:
One could set up g'mic or another well-maintained C++ plugin for GIMP
to build on Jenkins? That way these errors would be quickly (and
hopefully fixed).
Actually more simply a
On 28.4.2014 at 3:59 AM Sam Gleske wrote:
As I mentioned in the past the offer is still open for me to QA the GIMP
website frontend for dead links and generate a report. I didn't ever get
approval from any of the core devs so I didn't run any front end tests.
SAM
Hi Sam,
yes, we lately
Hi,
I had the topic 'GIMP on other platforms' on the LGM team meeting
agenda, but we didn't have time to speak about it.
(See Schumaml's prepared document 'Meeting minutes').
As the topic raises up more often these days we should
clarify soon how to deal with newer platforms.
Kind regards,
On 2.5.2014 at 4:09 AM Jehan Pagès wrote: Hi,
Haven't we discussed gimp.org emails for contributors during LGM?
I remember that the last day, someone asked about this and the
conclusions was that it was a good idea.
I wouldn't mind one either. :-)
I would like one, too.
Kind regards,
Sven
Hi Pavel,
thank you for your work!
I personally think as the progress in photography
continues such work is necessary and much appreciated.
Indeed, there is a [MPO file loader plug-in] in
the GIMP registry. It's just a loader and has no
export functionality.
I checked your tool and saw that it
Hi,
yesterday I came across http://www.gimp.org/develop/
and clicked the link 'INSTALL'. It refers to
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/plain/INSTALL,
which doesn't exist anymore in this form.
This raised a question: can the link checker also
detect dead links that don't result in an HTTP
error
Hi,
in order to fix the missing translations in the OS X build
I tried to build GIMP 2.8 for OS X on my system, following
Claytons [README].
However, when it comes to install and build GIMP (the line
JHB=gimp GIMP_SDK=10.6 jhbuild bootstrap ), Python fails
to recognize the existing file
Am 03.05.14 08:33, schrieb scl:
Hi,
in order to fix the missing translations in the OS X build
I tried to build GIMP 2.8 for OS X on my system, following
Claytons [README].
However, when it comes to install and build GIMP (the line
JHB=gimp GIMP_SDK=10.6 jhbuild bootstrap ), Python fails
Hi,
now I updated again the GEGL and GIO porting matrices
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Porting_filters_to_GEGL
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Porting_file_plugins_to_GEGL_and_GIO
and found many items that were still marked as work in progress.
Which of them are finished and
Hi,
I'm building GIMP on OS X 10.9 with an updated version
of Clayton Walker's JHBuild script. The command I use is
JHB=gimp GIMP_SDK=10.9 jhbuild build gimp-osx
Now that I have all my dependencies built, building GIMP
itself fails with the following messages:
Making all in core
make[4]:
Hi,
I'm currently fixing some OS X issues and am
trying to fix [bug 683177], see the build-osx
branch in our Git repository and the gimp-osx
target in gimp.modules.
I've build GVFS and removed the --without-gvfs
make argument in the GIMP build. However,
the message 'Could not open
Hi,
we use Python 2.7.
It's built in and you can find it all under
GIMP.app/Contents/ ...
/MacOS/python
/Resources/lib/libpyglib-2.0-python.0.dylib
/Resources/lib/libpython2.7.dylib
/Resources/lib/pygtk/
/Resources/lib/python2.7/
Kind regards,
Sven
Hi,
I’ve updated the OS X builder. The changes include:
- Bugfix 721482: bring back languages other than English and
offer them in the Preferences’ language selection listbox,
show a translated GIMP app menu in various languages,
- Bugfix 683177: bring back GIMP’s online user help in a web
On 26.5.2014 at 6:40 PM Jehan Pagès wrote:
In other issues, do you have an idea about this:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719723
I tried yesterday with my GIMP 2.8.11 build of the build-osx branch
which is based on GIMP 2.8 (commit c4dc168 from 25.05.2014) and uses
lcms 1.19.
I
Hi Simone,
an honest thank you for your efforts.
In my build I'm also patching gtk-mac-integration
so this might be of your interest.
The patches are in /build/osx/patches of the build-osx
branch.
0002-Improve-internationalization-of-App-menu-and-other-s.patch:
The current App menu
Hi,
lately somebody committed to [OpenHatch] spoke to me in IRC
whether we at GIMP want to work with OpenHatch to gain more
contributors.
OpenHatch defines itself as 'a non-profit organization
with the goals of lowering the barriers to entry into
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On 1.6.2014 at 9:49 PM Ofnuts wrote:
If you include in it the page from LightningIsMyName that it links to,
definitely...
Call me cynical, but someone that needs really more detailed
instructions will likely not have the programming background to be a
useful Gimp developer. Of course I
Hi,
in order to fix [bug 730211] I came across the
[XCF file format specification]. While the XCF format
has been in production use for years the spec is still
marked as draft.
Which parts of the spec have become mandatory in between?
What do we need to clarify that still justifies the draft
Hi,
first of all thank you for your efforts and the posting.
In general I like the ideas.
On 23.6.2014 at 5:31 AM Michael Henning wrote:
I'd like to make some incremental improvements to the blend tool. On
IRC, Alexandre suggested to get the UI team involved, so I'm looking
for
On 23.6.2014 at 5:45 AM Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
However,a shape fill tool, which could not only fill an area with a
gradient, but also with a pattern
(a selection copied from somewhere else) would be great.
Are you perhaps looking for the Bucket Fill Tool's fill type
'Pattern fill'? Its first
On 29.6.2014 at 11:19 PM Ofnuts wrote:
I'm not convinced that shape bursts still need a complicated UI.
+1
Once you have a nice clean black-to-white linear fill you
can always use the Levels or Curves (or a gradient map) on it to achieve
whatever you want.
How would you bend and distort
Hi Kungfu07,
On 7.7.2014 at 1:22 PM Kungfu07 wrote:
Hello GIMP Development Team; it's been years that i'm a GIMP user,
First *thank you enormously* for your good work in the creation of this
wonderful software.
thank you for your positive feedback ;-)
Then I want to know when you go to
Hi RGB4U,
first of all thank you for your initiative to
share them with us! As far as I can tell from the
screenshot and the Youtube video the themes look
very nice.
I plan to consider them in our work for a new [UI theme]
in our wiki and have some questions:
1) They appear to mimic Adobe CS6.
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