Hi Oscar,

On Saturday 09 May 2009 20:41:11 Oscar Miras wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After last meeting with my tutor's project; we *almost* decided stopping
> clutter integration.
> *Althrought* I think clutter integration it's a good idea ; it's is quite
> difficult for me to fit this work in the few months I have to do the
> project ( must be finished in June). The main reasons are: the complexity
> of Geeqie , the mentioned lack of time , and the extra complexity added by
> clutter integration ( some structures as GdkPixBuff must be kept).
>
> So I'll limit my contribution to purpose some pan view improvements on
> http://geeqie.wiki.sourceforge.net/page/panview ; and implement them using
> the actual way of programming pan-view. Also all documentation generated
> about the way geeqie works will be part of the project, and it will be
> uploaded ( yeah; it's a hidden way for you to correct my work :) ).
>
OK, fine.

> I'm not saying I'm not using Clutter finally *at all*.
> It's possible that once completely understood geeqie and made some of the
> purposed improvements; I'll finally use clutter in some way.
> For example: it would be quite easy to me to use clutter to implement
> rotation and zoom ( I know zoom it's already implemented); by passing the
> desired GdkPixbuff , to a function that only uses clutter functions.
>
Yes, exactly, that is the point of using clutter.

> I hope that the work I'll do, althrought it's not alligned with your plans,
> would be useful in some way; althrought I know that soon or later
> everything will be substitued with clutter; or other highh-level libraries.
> Finally; you have to decide if making a branch for this work ; or want to
> integrate in the main branch of the project... or even don't want this kind
> of work :( .
>

Exploring the pan view possibilities is also helpful.
The actual code will however have less chance to be included without complete 
rewrite. Let's see.

Vladimir



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