On 13 Jun 2002, Erin Tomson wrote:
Unless I'm mistaken, gimp doesn't have any support for layer sets or
folders. Other programs, such as photoshop, allow you to group layers.
The layers inside the group will first be merged. Then the result will
then be merged with the remaining layers.
On 12 Jun 2002, Michael Natterer wrote:
David Fries [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Yes, the plug-ins are simply forked and thus have the same uid.
The patch looks like the right thing to do to me. If nobody objects
for some reason, it will be applied to both the stable and unstable
trees.
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Sugandhi wrote:
Hi,
My project is to develop an artificial neural network to classify satellite
images. And, this classifier is to be a plugin to gimp. But, to cout to
a file on the disk --- I am not able to do this, unless I run gimp from the
console.
Any
On Fri, 31 May 2002, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
./plug-ins/common/gif.c (David Koblas)
./plug-ins/common/tiff.c(Patrick J. Naughton)
We already knew about at least these and I was told (on #gimp I think)
that it was not a problem.
Whoever told you that was wrong. The text of
On 30 May 2002, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 10:36, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
I'm not sure how the plugins are used by GIMP.
gimp opens a pipe, spawns the child plugin process, and communicates using
a relatively simple protocol.
The FSF says
On 30 May 2002, Sven Neumann wrote:
yes, Nathan forgot to add gimp-mkproxy to EXTRA_DIST and its missing from
the tarball for that reason.
(sound of head hitting keyboard.)
Doh! :)
Rockwalrus
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