Re: [Gimp-developer] Re: [Gimp-user] 2.4 schedule estimate?

2006-01-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

"Alastair M. Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> What will be trickier is developing profile- and transform-caching
> strategies.

Indeed. That is basically where we are stuck at the moment.

> Indeed.  Once there's an infrastructure for plugins to query the GIMP
> for the profiles to be used for a particular task, the rest becomes
> relatively trivial.

That's already possible for most parts. Plug-ins can access the color
configuration by using gimp_get_color_configuration() and they can
access embedded color profiles using the GimpParasite API.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Re: [Gimp-user] 2.4 schedule estimate?

2006-01-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

"Hal V. Engel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


> Only that the change log only lists PNG as having the ability to
> load and save embedded profiles.  Since the display filters don't
> use the embedded profiles users have no way to know what it working
> and what is not with regard to embedded profiles.  So I only have
> the change log to go by which only lists PGN files and not TIFF or
> JPEG as being able to read and write embedded profiles.

JPEG and TIFF plug-ins used to do this for quite a while already.
That's why it's not in the current ChangeLog file.

> The display filter is probably the most difficult part of this to
> implement and it is close as it only needs to start accessing the
> embedded profiles.

No, the difficult part is to get the API right.


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-developer] directing STD OUT to a text widget in gtk..

2006-01-23 Thread Carol Spears
On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 02:40:00PM +0530, Hari wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
>   I want to redirect the STDOUT to a text widget in gtk. Actually I am
> invoking some APIs which spit some messages on console. I want to
> retarget these messages to some text area..
> 
>  any suggestions?
> 
gimp.message()

carol

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Filter source code

2006-01-23 Thread Simon Budig
Fred Lupien ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>   sorry if this seems a bit out of place, but it seemed the most reasonable 
> list to post this question to. I am looking for the source code for the 
> filters in the Filters menu for a research on image processing algorithms 
> and I was not able to find them in the GIMP 2.2 source code package. Can 
> someone point me in the right direction please?

The filters in the Filter menu are the plugins. You can find them in the
gimp-2.2.X/plug-ins/  directory.

Hope this helps,
Simon
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[Gimp-developer] Filter source code

2006-01-23 Thread Fred Lupien

Hello,

  sorry if this seems a bit out of place, but it seemed the most reasonable 
list to post this question to. I am looking for the source code for the 
filters in the Filters menu for a research on image processing algorithms 
and I was not able to find them in the GIMP 2.2 source code package. Can 
someone point me in the right direction please?


Thanks a lot!

Fred


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[Gimp-developer] Announce: Scribus 1.3.2 - Egalité - Open Source Page Layout

2006-01-23 Thread PLinnell
The Scribus Team Announces 1.3.2 - Egalité

The Scribus Team is pleased to announce the release of Scribus 1.3.2 - 
Egalité - Open Source Page Layout. The 1.3.2 release is the third 
development version working towards a new stable 1.4.

With 1.3.2, we are excited to announce the first beta of Scribus on 
the Windows® platform. With the gracious support of Trolltech AS, 
developer of the Qt C++ application framework, we are able to release 
Scribus on Windows with Qt 3.

Within this release period:

* We welcomed another member to the team, Jean Ghali, who performed  
  the Windows migration and developed the printing system for Windows.
* We resolved over 290 requests and/or bugs which included:
* Made significant progress in cleaning and restructuring the codebase 
which has lead to speed improvements, clearer code and opened the way 
forward for future 1.3.x development.
* Preparation for the new modular file load and save system.
* EXIF support
* Enhancements to TIFF and PSD file format support
* Image Effects - Tinting, Sharpening and more can be applied directly 
within Scribus.
* Better cursor placement in text frames
* Section based page numbering
* Enhancements to the colour wheel and shortwords plugins
* Enhancements to guide management
* PDF export with viewer export options
* Updates for both Windows and Mac OS® X compatibility
* Significant updates to documentation, including the beginning of 
1.3.x documentation.
* Translation updates

About Scribus

Scribus is an open source page layout program with the aim of
producing conformant commercial grade output in PDF and Postscript.,
along with extensive support for graphical PDF form and PDF 
presentations.

While the goals of the program are ease of use and simple easy to
understand tools, Scribus offers support for professional publishing
features, such as CMYK colors, easy PDF creation and Encapsulated
Postscript import/export. Other professional features include full ICC
color management, spot colors and creation of color separations.

Scribus is commercially supported and is available for Linux/*nix/BSD, 
along with MacOSX(R) and Windows(R). Scribus is used around the world 
for newspaper production, book publishing and a wide variety of page 
layout tasks. 

Getting Scribus 1.3.2:

You can:

* Download source tarballs and document templates and some rpms from 
our Sourceforge Download page: 
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=125235

* Visit the downloads page on www.scribus.org.uk for the same.

* Download from our Scribus Docs mirror. http://docs.scribus.net

* For Debian and Ubuntu repositories, visit Scribus Debian Repository.
http://debian.scribus.net

* For MacOSX installation notes and downloads: http://aqua.scribus.net

* For Windows installation notes and downloads: 
http://windows.scribus.net

The Scribus Team would also like to thank Anduin.net/Øverby Consulting
 for gracefully sponsoring our Scribus Documentation site, our Bug 
Tracker and Anonymous CVS server. Also, a note of thanks to 
University of Salford - School of Media, Music and Performance for 
providing continued hosting of www.scribus.net. Many thanks also to 
our translators and many end users and testers for their valuable 
feedback. 


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[Gimp-developer] directing STD OUT to a text widget in gtk..

2006-01-23 Thread Hari
Hi all,

  I want to redirect the STDOUT to a text widget in gtk. Actually I am
invoking some APIs which spit some messages on console. I want to
retarget these messages to some text area..

 any suggestions?

Thanks in advance
-Hari
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