Hi,
Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No License. ;)
Public-Domain source code is one that can be converted into any other
license at will.
we risk getting off-topic here, but I wonder: why would you want to
publish code under such a license or no license as you call it ?
Salut,
Hi,
Maxime Cousinou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm writing a plug in (two in fact) and I want the first one to launch
the second one through the non-interactive way, but I can't find how to
do that.
Can anyone help ?
call it through the PDB. For an example, have a look at the helpbrowser
Ok, first idea for poll:
-Do you use the bucket-fill
1. All the time
2. I normally use fill with foreground/background-color
3. Only to fill with pattern.
4. What is bucket fill?
Ralf
Hmm, I use the bucket fill all the time, both for patterns and filling
selections. If I want to fill
Hi,
Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, I use the bucket fill all the time, both for patterns and filling
selections. If I want to fill a region with a similar colour with
another one I usually select it with the magic wand and then bucket
fill. It's easier to see how far you'll get
If you guys decide to program a Bucket Fill
function that
always fills the whole selection, then the interface
should mirror
this: once a user has made a selection and then
doubleclicks on the
Bucket Fill icon to conjure up the Bucket Fill
dialog, the threshold
should be put to
From someone who recently contaced me with a GIMP
question. I wasn't able to help, but he figured it
out. I wanted to pass this along to all developers,
though:
|I must say, the GIMP is one of the best freeware tools I have seen.
|My hat goes off to the developers of this remarkable freeware
Hi,
Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's simple: i had(!) a script which loaded and analyzed thousands of
(checked) jpegs and (unchecked) gifs. Broken gifs tend to hurt gimp badly,
with effects ranging from gimp filling all virtual memory to segfaulting
(and yes, sometimes cycling in
On 2 Jun 2001, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's simple: i had(!) a script which loaded and analyzed thousands of
(checked) jpegs and (unchecked) gifs. Broken gifs tend to hurt gimp badly,
with effects ranging from gimp filling all virtual memory to
On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 12:54:23AM +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you are aware that there's a command-line option to control the stack-trace
behaviour?
yes.
I'd like to see your script or at least have a description of what it did
the inner loop was this (i cannot run it at
On 1 Jun 2001, at 8:14, Seth Burgess wrote:
Branko:
If you guys decide to program a Bucket Fill
function that always fills the whole
selection, then the interface should mirror
this: once a user has made a selection and then
doubleclicks on the Bucket Fill icon to
conjure up the
I would like to know the precise functions that handle the shrinking of
the image for display. I would like to code them in MMX.
[The current Gimp core code is too much of a mess!]
David Monniauxhttp://www.di.ens.fr/~monniaux
Laboratoire d'informatique de l'École Normale Supérieure,
Hi,
David Monniaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to know the precise functions that handle the shrinking of
the image for display. I would like to code them in MMX.
have a look at app/image_render.c
Salut, Sven
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