Hi,
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 05:38 -0400,
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I think the goal of making the Toolbox a utility window or dock should
be addressed directly as an overall goal (THE overall goal?). That
would seem the main point of this exercise. Removing the menubar from
the Toolbox in
Hi,
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 23:02 -0700, David G. wrote:
Add a option to rotate brushes to compliment the scaling.
In case someone wants to start working on this, here's a rough outline
of what needs to be done:
(1) Rename the scale() method of GimpBrush to transform().
(2) Add an angle
On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
I see no number of slots at this point!
Sure, you can't see them until after March, 31.
The more applications, the more slots.
Alexandre
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it would also be nice to tie in scale and rotate (and any other changes)
with gimp-python...
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I'm still recollecting information of useful filters that could be added in
GIMP official builds to the whole world. What I'm talking here is about
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimpfx-foundry/
I'm not going to list all of them but here are some common ones:
Light and Shadow Directive:
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On Tue 18 Mar 2008 09:38:26 jbaker wrote:
it would also be nice to tie in scale and rotate (and any other changes)
with gimp-python...
That part comes last - when it is implemented in the core, calls for this
should be added to te PDB (there are missing PDB calls for controling brush
scale,
On Tuesday 18 March 2008 14:39:07 David G. wrote:
. I don't know if this
GIMP FX Foundry is managed by one of the developers here, but it would be
good to have some official releases with this common 'effects' for the
general public who doesn't have knowledge about sourceforge, script-fus and
Hi everybody,
I'm new to the list and just wanted to introduce myself.
My name's Tom (ok, to correct Thomas ;-) ), 35yo, I'm living in southern
germany (near the Lake of Constance) and work as a fulltime sw developer
for big company. In my spare time I'd like to code a bit around doin'
some
Wow, didn't notice I was repeating Alexia. Sorry, Alexia :)
Although that makes me think -- something like python's easy_install
would be terribly handy for resources..
If you're not familiar with it, basic usage is : 'easy_install foo'
installs the latest version of foo.
This would require a
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-03-18 at 14:13 -0700, David G. wrote:
I'm not saying that GIMP developers should choose the whole
project and integrate the scripts because that would make a big mess, but
common things like Inner Glow , gradient overlay and so on are things that
are used pretty much in
Hi everyone,
My name is Rafael, I am an Brazilian student of Computer Engineering from
Universidade de Pernambuco and about one year ago i have been studying image
processing, so i become interested in working in an gimp project.
People usually want to process image for specifics reasons : noise
Regarding the cycle:
Great idea, although it should be a little bit more open, lets say
'surveys'. It will save more time to you developers letting the user choose
what features/filters/plug-ins should be implemented in the next version.
Its kinda like cedega's way of managing popular games (if
Tom Bass [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm no linux-geek, I'm based on Windows, so I'm interested in helping
out in the Win-Parts of Gimp - if there's still some help needed ;-) I
checked the bugtracker and found interesting starting tasks, that I'd
like to work on - but some problems occured
rafael mesquita [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
My name is Rafael, I am an Brazilian student of Computer Engineering from
Universidade de Pernambuco and about one year ago i have been
studying image processing, so i become interested in working in an
gimp project. [...]
Hi Rafael,
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