Re: Bumpmap with negative Depth ??

2001-01-25 Thread Kevin Cozens

lasm wrote:
> I was trying to look for an engraved effect, the opposite
> of emboss, i.e. to make the thing look caved in, instead of
> popped out. While I couldn't find any plugin that does this,
> I thought of an idea, if the bumpmap can be changed to accept
> negative depth, in addition to positive integers, would it then
> achieve the "engraved" effect ?

I think the effect you are talking about is called 'Carve-It'.

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Re: Bumpmap with negative Depth ??

2001-01-25 Thread Tal Danzig

On Thu, Jan 25, 2001 at 10:10:40PM -0800, lasm wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
>I have been using the bumpmap plugin quite a lot lately.
> It produces some very good embossy effects and I am very happy with the
> results, thanks to the effort of the programmer.
> 
> I was trying to look for an engraved effect, the opposite
> of emboss, i.e. to make the thing look caved in, instead of
> popped out. While I couldn't find any plugin that does this,
> I thought of an idea, if the bumpmap can be changed to accept
> negative depth, in addition to positive integers, would it then
> achieve the "engraved" effect ?

I think the "reverse" option is what you are looking for.  Also play around
with azmuth.

- Tal

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Bumpmap with negative Depth ??

2001-01-25 Thread lasm

Hi All,

   I have been using the bumpmap plugin quite a lot lately.
It produces some very good embossy effects and I am very happy with the
results, thanks to the effort of the programmer.

I was trying to look for an engraved effect, the opposite
of emboss, i.e. to make the thing look caved in, instead of
popped out. While I couldn't find any plugin that does this,
I thought of an idea, if the bumpmap can be changed to accept
negative depth, in addition to positive integers, would it then
achieve the "engraved" effect ?

   Could the maintainer of the plugin comment on this idea ?
Feasible ? Easy to do ?


best regards,
lasm

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Bug with "make uninstall"

2001-01-25 Thread Uwe Koloska

Hello,

I found a bug with "make uninstall" in version 1.2.0 (this bug is present 
in earlyer versions, too).

I have no Parse::RecDescent and therefore scm2perl will not work and not be 
installed.

When uninstalling, make tries to unlink scm2perl
  unlink /usr/bin/scm2perl
  Cannot forceunlink /usr/bin/scm2perl:
  No such file or directory at -e line 1
and stops
  make: *** [uninstall-recursive] Error 1

WORKAROUND:
  make -k uninstall

since it has to be fixed in the perl makefile and I am no perl user :-( I 
leave this for the experts.

Uwe

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Re: Patches to 1.2.0 for --with-included-gettext and HP-UX 11.00

2001-01-25 Thread gimp-devel

On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 02:16:39PM -0600, Tim Mooney wrote:
> In regard to: Patches to 1.2.0 for --with-included-gettext and HP-UX 11.00,...:
> 
> >3. Fix for AM_WITH_NLS on Solaris
> 
> The patch for this problem is needed for more than just Solaris.  I've
> reported this particular problem on gimp-developer and elsewhere a couple
> times, and although it's really a problem with gettext 0.10.35, it's spread
> into virtually every package that uses gettext.
> 
> I haven't tried your patch yet, but I think it's better than the one I
> have been using and have posted here and elsewhere.  It looks like yours
> handles cacheing appropriately, whereas mine did not.
> 
> I would encourage you to submit this patch directly to the gettext
> maintainer(s), as it really needs to go in there too.

I was just about to when I realized this patch is against an earlier
version of AM_WITH_NLS (serial 5). The serial # from tar 1.13.19 is
108 and looks quite different. GIMP should incorporate the latest
version.

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