El Miércoles, 19 de Mayo de 2010 16:03:23 lloyd konneker escribió:
> This is a request to put the Resynthesizer plugin in the Gimp project.
>
I vote for that!
I'm a Gimp teacher. I have teach very people and Resynthesizer makes all the
people goes crazy!
You could explain people lot of nice to
On 05/19/2010 04:03 PM, lloyd konneker wrote:
> This is a request to put the Resynthesizer plugin in the Gimp project.
>
> The author, Paul Harrison, has given me permission to maintain
> Resynthesizer.
>
> I am an unaffiliated computer scientist and have developed in C, Python,
> and Scheme under
No benefit for me, doesn't matter to me which organization hosts it.
But it makes it easier for the other distributing organizations if it is
in Gimp: one less package.
I suppose I could also maintain other plugins once I learned the ropes.
I would prefer Python. I've done much exploring of the P
On Wed, 2010-05-19 at 10:03 -0400, lloyd konneker wrote:
> This is a request to put the Resynthesizer plugin in the Gimp project.
>
> The author, Paul Harrison, has given me permission to maintain
> Resynthesizer.
Well, if you maintain the plug-in, that is very good. We really don't
have enough r
>
> I regularly use this plug-in and also teach others how to use it. Its VERY
> useful when creating textures for 3d graphics. Today is only easy to install
> on Linux: on windows and MAC is a pain to get it working.
>
The Mac OS X distribution is already shipping this plug-in by default.
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Regardless of in or out, the binary and scripts need to work together.
On Windows there are two binaries floating around that have a
different number of parameters that may break scripts asuming the
other binary.
-Rob A>
On 5/19/10, Filipe Soares Dilly wrote:
> Thats a great idea.
>
> I regularl
Thats a great idea.
I regularly use this plug-in and also teach others how to use it. Its VERY
useful when creating textures for 3d graphics. Today is only easy to install
on Linux: on windows and MAC is a pain to get it working.
Please take this into consideration before refusing.
Thanks.
2010
Hello,
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine
wrote:
> On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:34 PM, LightningIsMyName wrote:
>
>> Hoever, the fact that it's in C++ (and the fact that it's not in the gnu
>> coding style - although this is minor) will make it hard to maintain
>> for people who d
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 6:34 PM, LightningIsMyName wrote:
> Hoever, the fact that it's in C++ (and the fact that it's not in the gnu
> coding style - although this is minor) will make it hard to maintain
> for people who don't know C++.
Hasn't Lloyd offered his services to _maintain_?
Alexandre
Hello lloyd,
On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 5:03 PM, lloyd konneker wrote:
>
> The Resynthesizer package includes:
> the engine written in C++, with its own GUI of settings
> several plugins written in Scheme that call the engine:
>Smart enlarge
>Smart remove selection (now called "Heal select
This is a request to put the Resynthesizer plugin in the Gimp project.
The author, Paul Harrison, has given me permission to maintain
Resynthesizer.
I am an unaffiliated computer scientist and have developed in C, Python,
and Scheme under Unix, Linux, and MS Windows.
I have studied the Resynthes
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