2008/12/30 Mirai Warren wrote:
> Isn't the GIMP supposed to editing photos and creating original works with
> pixel-based formats? It
> still lacks functionality or ease of use with those tasks, so why should
> paths and SVG need
> support past what it has now?
Artificial limitation for creati
> All I can do is to modify the path and to draw it as a bitmap graphic.
Isn't the GIMP supposed to editing photos and creating original works with
pixel-based formats? It
still lacks functionality or ease of use with those tasks, so why should paths
and SVG need
support past what it has now?
2008/12/29 Martin Nordholts :
> Iljoa wrote:
>> In GIMP I cannot define a fill color, stroke color, type and width. I
>> hava a naked bezier curve without any additional information.
>>
>
> It is worth mentioning that GIMP 2.8 is planned to have basic vector
> layers which supports exactly that. Th
Iljoa wrote:
> In GIMP I cannot define a fill color, stroke color, type and width. I
> hava a naked bezier curve without any additional information.
>
It is worth mentioning that GIMP 2.8 is planned to have basic vector
layers which supports exactly that. The enhancement request to track is:
B
> What do you mean, a trackle of the SVG format? Can you be more specific
> about this, please?
> Sven
I meant a trickle (sorry for the typo) and to be more specific:
In GIMP I cannot define a fill color, stroke color, type and width. I
hava a naked bezier curve without any additional information.
Hi,
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 17:28 +0300, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> It already works with Inkscape from SVN trunk. You just copy a path in
> Inkscape to clipboard and Ctrl+V it in GIMP's image window.
Seems somewhat hard to discover that you can get a path from GIMP into
Inkscape using DnD and
2008/12/29 Sven Neumann wrote:
> exchange paths between GIMP and Inkscape. So the best thing we can do at
> this point is to ask the Inkscape developers to add a way to get a path
> back into GIMP easily.
It already works with Inkscape from SVN trunk. You just copy a path in
Inkscape to clipboard
Hi,
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 12:40 +0100, gg wrote:
> SVG is not just a ... but a full blown xml spec that
> includes javascript and DOM. How much of that is handled by GIMP?
>
> I'm also unaware of the word trackle but I think the meaning is clear.
Sorry, but the sentence in question was "The pat
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 10:00 +0100, Iljoa wrote:
>
>>> It would be nice to have but getting this feature to work good requires
>>> quite a bit of work both on GIMP and Inkscape.
>> How much work exactly?
>
> The point is that given the amount of active developers on
Hi,
On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 10:00 +0100, Iljoa wrote:
> > It would be nice to have but getting this feature to work good requires
> > quite a bit of work both on GIMP and Inkscape.
>
> How much work exactly?
The point is that given the amount of active developers on GIMP we have
enough feature pr
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-12-28 at 08:58 +0100, Iljoa wrote:
> There should be the option to edit path layers in an external program.
You are aware that you can drag a path from the GIMP Paths dialog into
Inkscape and edit it there? Unfortunately I can't tell you how you can
easily get that path back int
2008/12/28 Martin Nordholts wrote:
> It would be nice to have but getting this feature to work good requires
> quite a bit of work both on GIMP and Inkscape.
Besides native path editing in gegl's test tool is getting really
interesting, and once it's inside GIMP, one would probably not wish
going
Iljoa wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to propose a feature request; I did this already in Bug 565776;
> there I was told this should be discussed here, and here I am:
> There should be the option to edit path layers in an external program.
Hi
It would be nice to have but getting this feature to work good r
Hi,
I want to propose a feature request; I did this already in Bug 565776;
there I was told this should be discussed here, and here I am:
There should be the option to edit path layers in an external program.
It could work this way:
Right click on a path, choose "edit with external program", open i
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