Hi all,
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little suggestion
of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing a clear path towards
Gimp as a web graphics server. Analogy: as we now have static web pages and
dynamic web pages (php, zope, etc), similarily
Hi all,
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little suggestion
of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing a clear path
towardsGimp as a web graphics server.
Analogy: as we now have static web pages and
dynamic web pages (php, zope, etc), similarily I
Thus spoke Robert Medina
Will new Gimp versions include PDB access to the
various editing tools? Or is access currently
available? The reason I ask is that I'm writting a
plug-in to help me automate manual postprocessing of
freshly scanned images (manual processing is
required).
To
Hi,
vio [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little suggestion
of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing a clear path
towardsGimp as a web graphics server.
Analogy: as we now have static web pages and
dynamic web pages
On 4 Mar 2002, at 4:10, vio wrote:
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little
suggestion of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing
a clear path towardsGimp as a web graphics server.
[long explanation snipped]
Take a look at
On 4 Mar 2002, at 4:10, vio wrote:
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little
suggestion of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing
a clear path towardsGimp as a web graphics server.
Wouldn't it make more sense to push Gimp's scripted rendering
* Stephen J Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020304 10:27]:
On 4 Mar 2002, at 4:10, vio wrote:
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little
suggestion of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing
a clear path towardsGimp as a web graphics server.
To whom it may concern:
If this email should be sent instead to the gimp-user list, please let
me know and I can send it there.
I attempted to compile the Gimp, version 1.2.3, (on a linux 2.4.14
machine) under X 4.0.2, and got the following error:
output
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I..
Hi,
John L. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I attempted to compile the Gimp, version 1.2.3, (on a linux 2.4.14
machine) under X 4.0.2, and got the following error:
output
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I..
-I../intl -I/opt/gnome/include/gtk-1.2
-I/opt/gnome/include/glib-1.2
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 04:10:39AM -0500, vio wrote:
After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little
suggestion of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also
developing a clear path towards Gimp as a web graphics server.
This already exists if you are willing to jump
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 07:41:09PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
I guess the whole problem is that you don't have X11 headers
installed. This is not unusual for most distributions but it
should be easy to install the X11 header files by means of your
distribution. Look for a package called
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 01:11:02PM -0500, Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you mean something like this:
http://www.goof.com/pcg/marc/gimp.html
but i think the on demand images on this page were not rendered with
there are no on-demand images on that page in the dynamic-html sense.
On Mon, Mar 04, 2002 at 01:55:37PM -0500, Tom Rathborne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
but you may have to wait for Gimp-2.0 to lose the dependence on X and
Gtk+. Hopefully Gimp-1.3 will make more functions available via the
PDB, but it's already pretty complete.
the big problem is indeed fonts
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