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On 03.03.00, 05:08:28, Paul Rohr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding 
Re: image support (was Re: Core-dump during startup on AIX-4.3.2):


> At 10:52 PM 3/2/00 -0500, Dom Lachowicz wrote:
> >Has anyone emailed them or asked them about linking a library into 
Abiword
> >for uncompressing Gifs? They might be sympathetic to an open source 
project.

> It's worth a shot.  In any event, we certainly should give them a 
chance to
> do the right thing before seriously considering my obnoxious UI 
suggestion.
> Outbursts like that are emotionally satisfying, but being polite first 
is
> often a lot more effective.

> First, though, let's see how bad the problem is.  If most word 
processing
> formats don't include GIFs, then this may be a non-issue.

For what it is worth Microsoft Word converts all gifs that are 
imported into it to
png files and works with that instead. This is the reason that wv 
exports png files from word documents. I don't know if they have any 
license driven reason behind it though. 

While I am agnostic on the issue I think that the ImageMagick library 
might be a a good library to look at. While it might appear 
overfeatured, at a later stage you wil certainly want to start 
cropping and resizing and rotating etc etc graphics. IM can do all of 
this. And you get a stack of conversion routes for free as well. If an 
external library if chosen it would be good to if it has the same sort 
of editing capacities that you can see being used in the standard word 
processors. If gdk-pixbuf can do most those then it would be just as 
good a library to use. I would be concerned though to see abi rip the 
code out of all the libraries and rewrite its own interface and set of 
import entities. I suspect that it increases the amount of maintaining 
that is required. Using an existing library gets you your bug fixes to 
the original code fixed for you for free, adding in the code to my 
mind will cause a spiraling amount of work just to remain up to date 
with the originals. Maybe I over estimate the problem. 

C.

> Paul,
> cooling off






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