Hi,
On Sun, 2007-01-28 at 22:04 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In fact that's exactly what I am working on.
>
> If you look at my last post to the bug you linked above you will see I
> started a new bug since this one was getting too long, confused and mixing
> a number of issues.
> http:
GEGL 0.0.8 was missing a file sometimes needed in the build environment,
thus GEGL 0.0.10 has been rushed out to replace it.
What is GEGL?
=
GEGL is a graph based image processing framework offering non-destructive image
processing and compositing on large images. GEGL is suitable for
What is GEGL?
=
GEGL is a graph based image processing framework offering non-destructive image
processing and compositing on large images. GEGL is suitable for projects
ranging from small one-off projects to interactive applications.
New in GEGL 0.0.8
=
The internal
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 21:05:28 +0100, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> before you start attacking the bicubic interpolation routines, could you
> please have a look at the outstanding bug report for Lanczos:
>
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167956
>
> Would be nice to
Hi,
before you start attacking the bicubic interpolation routines, could you
please have a look at the outstanding bug report for Lanczos:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167956
Would be nice to get this one closed finally. And we can't release 2.4
as long as it is still open.
Sven
Hi,
I don't think the plug-in will be removed but I would like not to
clutter the user interface again. The current UI seems to be more
appealing and usable than what we used to have.
Personally I tend to use the Screenshot functionality that is built into
the GNOME desktop. The screenshot is jus
On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 02:05:54PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> perhaps we should remove the screenshot plug-in altogether. The
> functionality doesn't really belong into an image manipulation program.
> Since there doesn't seem to be a platform-agnostic way of taking
> screenshots, perhap
Hi,
perhaps we should remove the screenshot plug-in altogether. The
functionality doesn't really belong into an image manipulation program.
Since there doesn't seem to be a platform-agnostic way of taking
screenshots, perhaps we should leave it up to the operating system. As
long as people can eas
On 1/28/07, Clarence Risher wrote:
> Also, what if the window in question cannot be put into the proper
> state until after the delay starts? A full screen app/game that
> cannot be (de)focused, for instance. I have, on rare occasions,
> encountered this need, where I have to apply a delay before
On 1/28/07, Steve Stavropoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only use of "delay before selecting" I have heard so far is to
> change desktops before grabbing, but for me the "logical" thing to do
> in that case would be to move the screenshot plugin to the desktop I
> wanted and take the screen
On 1/28/07, Sven Neumann wrote:
> You can still grab the whole screen if you need to take a screenshot
> with a popup menu.
That was the last thing that crossed my mind. I even made the change
in the source before I thought of that. It's really awkward to have to
grab the whole screen when you ju
Hi,
Thanks to Andy Fitzsimon, we have a mockup and we are adding content
to LGM2 website at http://lgm.scribus.net ..
This only a temporary
location when it is more complete we will switch over to the LGM
domain.
Please forward any content you wish to Louis Desjardins
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I
Hi,
> In gimp 2.2, the screenshot dialog offered both options. Early on
> in 2.3, the before-selection delay disappeared leaving only the
> before-grab delay. But apparently there's been some in-fighting
> between the people who want one delay vs. the other, and in current
> CVS the winner is the
On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 04:49:12 +0100, Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> On 1/27/07, Steve Stavropoulos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > I chose a delay of 5 seconds, to give me time to open the menu
>> > after I selected the window to grab. But, after a while I figured out
>> > that gimp fi
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