On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 18:53, Stephan Menzel wrote:
> Well, it does here.
> I can reproduce it every time.
> 0. Load Gimp and load any picture (tried with RGB and Greyscale)
> 1. press O
> 2. pick a color from the picture
> 3. close the little color chooser window
> 4. press T or click the Text butt
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Hello,
On Monday 10 May 2004 22:59, Sven Neumann wrote:
> The foreground color is not supposed to change. If it really does,
> that would be a bug. However I don't seem to able to reproduce this.
Well, it does here.
I can reproduce it every time.
0.
Hi,
Stephan Menzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. Whenever I click on the 'Insert Text' Button, the foreground
> color as well as the color for the text itself changes to
> black. Though it is possible to use another color it is much more
> complicated than before (1.2.2). Why? I often pick a
Stephan Menzel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[...]
(Nothing to say about your first point)
> 2. The new 'Crop' tool is not as simple as the old. Formerly there used to be
> a border that opens and you could drag the corners around until they finally
> matched what you wanted and then you pressed th
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G'day,
Since I migrated to Gimp 2.0.1. I noticed are a few little things you have
apparently changed but I don't really understand why.
Here are but 2:
1. Whenever I click on the 'Insert Text' Button, the foreground color as well
as the color for th
On 10 May 2004, at 18:49, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Mitch added an option to clear the Undo history. May be useful if you
> are running out of memory. This was requested in bug #136300.
Cool, thanks. Sounds like a useful option.
(The rest too, BTW :-))
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Juhana Sadeharju ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> >From: Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >The Link you gave does not work.
>
> Try now:
> ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/devel/constraints/
> http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/devel/constraints/
>
> >In fact there is a vector based infrastruc
Hi,
it's a week since the last report from the development branch, so I
thought you'd be waiting for an update. Let's see what has happened...
Mitch added an option to clear the Undo history. May be useful if you
are running out of memory. This was requested in bug #136300.
I've added the possib
Hi,
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 17:23, Laughner, Bill wrote:
> I'm a newbie to this developer list. I've been searching the site for
> some info on how the developer community is governed, but could not
> find what I was looking for. Who/how are patches approved for release
> and how is the release pr
>From: Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>The Link you gave does not work.
Try now:
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/devel/constraints/
http://ftp.funet.fi/pub/sci/audio/devel/constraints/
>In fact there is a vector based infrastructure and I also believe that
>it is quite flexible. Simply fid
Hi,
"Laughner, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm a newbie to this developer list. I've been searching the site
> for some info on how the developer community is governed, but could
> not find what I was looking for. Who/how are patches approved for
> release and how is the release process
Title: Message
I'm a newbie to this
developer list. I've been searching the site for some info on how the
developer community is governed, but could not find what I was looking
for. Who/how are patches approved for release and how is the release
process managed?
Thanks in
advance.
I
On 10 May 2004, at 9:40, Dave Neary wrote:
> A friend here heard about Koha, an open source library management
> program, and I was looking at their site, and found this:
> http://koha.org/installation/support.html
Funny, I just visited that site a couple of days ago, in search for a
library sys
Hi,
Nathan Carl Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Screen estate is really a non-issue here. Even with the ridiculously
> bloated theme that comes with Glade for Windows (yeah, yeah, buy me a T1
> so I can do this kind of stuff at home on my beloved Debian Sarge box
> instead of at work) the
Hi,
Nathan Carl Summers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Sorry, but I fail to see any improvements in these mockups.
>
> Honestly, I would have expected you to reply in a more thoughtful and
> constructive manner. It's obvious that I spent some time (hours,
> actually) constructing this mockup,
Hi,
"Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Would like to better understand the development approach the GIMP
> has used over the years to segregate code in the main app from code
> in libgimp. Seem to recall seeing some app code that had moved into
> libgimp, but am not sure. Do GIMP maintai
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
I don't feel responsible but I have a friend who's experienced with
MoinMoin wikis and offered his help. He wants to address technical
problems only, which means updating the Wiki to a more recent version
and theming it so that it looks more GIMPish. We only didn't get
arou
Hi,
Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> - is there anyone who feels responsible for the wiki?
I don't feel responsible but I have a friend who's experienced with
MoinMoin wikis and offered his help. He wants to address technical
problems only, which means updating the Wiki to a more
Hi,
A friend here heard about Koha, an open source library management program, and I
was looking at their site, and found this:
http://koha.org/installation/support.html
I think this is a great idea. Ifg there are people out there prepared to give
commercial support to the GIMP, there should be
Hi Robin,
Robin Rowe wrote:
Does code in app ever get moved into libgimp? In what cases and who decides?
A recent example of code that was moved from the main app to libgimp is
libgimpthumb. The decision process behind this is documented in a bugzilla
report (if you search in the GIMP product, i
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