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On Feb 7, 2004, at 1:14 am, Tim Mooney wrote:
As I recall, the SIOD that's part of gimp is not a stock version of
SIOD, as there were various bugs detected and fixed in SIOD in the
0.99.x
and 1.2.x gimp releases. There *may* be fixes in the gimp's
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 19:34, Daniel Egger wrote:
On Feb 7, 2004, at 1:14 am, Tim Mooney wrote:
As I recall, the SIOD that's part of gimp is not a stock version of
SIOD, as there were various bugs detected and fixed in SIOD in the
0.99.x
and 1.2.x gimp releases. There *may* be fixes in
Kevin Cozens wrote:
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 17:12, David Neary wrote:
9) A decent image browser/thumbnail viewer + cover-sheet support
This sounds a bit like the old GUASH (which I have started to port
to GTK+ 2.x/GIMP 2.0) but I'm not sure what you mean by cover-sheet
support.
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That said, here's what I think is a reasonable target feature set
for 2.2:
1) Migration to GTK+ 2.4, including
- File selector upgrade (allows things like bookmarks)
- remove all GtkOptionMenus
- use GtkActions for shortcuts
Agreed.
2) Cut
Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As a matter of interest, why do we not simply take the old GtkPreview
code an rename it GimpPreview, put it in libgimpwidgets and use that?
Just wondering.
Because the old GtkPreview code is not what we would like to see as a
GIMP preview widget? It
Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The idea I had (knowing that this is a big change) is to export the
serialisation stuff to libgimp, have plug-ins which want presets
extend GimpPlugIn which will implement the serializable
interface. The plug-ins should then move from a structure of
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As a matter of interest, why do we not simply take the old GtkPreview
code an rename it GimpPreview, put it in libgimpwidgets and use that?
Just wondering.
Because the old GtkPreview code is not what we would like to see as a
GIMP
At 06:18 AM 02/06/2004, Sven wrote:
7) Move from SIOD to guile for script-fu
Guile or another interpreter or fix the current implementation. All
nice but we keep asking for this for years now and I don't see it
happen until summer. Let's say, it would be nice to have but it
shouldn't block 2.2.
At 07:06 AM 02/06/2004, Sven wrote:
What Mitch did there was to prepare the SIOD implementation for an
update to the latest released version which is at least two years
newer that what we are using now.
The most recent copy of SIOD I could find was from 1998, IIRC. So, if the
current SIOD part of
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On Feb 6, 2004, at 7:25 pm, Kevin Cozens wrote:
While researching Guile as a replacement for Script-Fu,
Guile is a nasty beast. Gnucash is one of the hardest to
compile and keep working applications just because of their
use of guile. I'm not really
Hi,
Kevin Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 07:06 AM 02/06/2004, Sven wrote:
What Mitch did there was to prepare the SIOD implementation for an
update to the latest released version which is at least two years
newer that what we are using now.
The most recent copy of SIOD I could find
In regard to: Re: [Gimp-developer] Tentative 2.2 feature list, Sven Neumann...:
The most recent copy of SIOD I could find was from 1998, IIRC. So, if
the current SIOD part of Script-Fu is indeed from 2 years earlier,
would it make sense in the short term to update the copy of SIOD
currently
On Thu, 2004-02-05 at 17:12, David Neary wrote:
9) A decent image browser/thumbnail viewer + cover-sheet support
This sounds a bit like the old GUASH (which I have started to port
to GTK+ 2.x/GIMP 2.0) but I'm not sure what you mean by cover-sheet
support.
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