Sven Neumann writes:
IMO Tor should commit his filename-conversion hacks.
I wrote:
OK, I'll merge them in then, with ifdefs as appropriate not to affect
behaviour on Unix. I'll probably have time to do it next weekend.
It took some time before I could do it, but now I have merged in those
Hi,
Raphaël Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmmm... Sure, this is not very clean. On the other hand, there are a
couple of quick workarounds that have been introduced in the 1.2.x
branch while the proper solutions have only been implemented in the
1.3.x branch. IIRC, there is at least
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 01:15:07 +, Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Branko Collin writes:
Is not all your code in the GIMP CVS repository? If so, why not?
I have told this several times, most recently earlier today:
I have local changes I haven't committed to the (real) GIMP
Raphaël Quinet writes:
From my point of view, I think that it would be better to integrate
these changes before the 1.2.4 release.
It's just that maybe half of the changes are really quite ugly hacks
to get non-ASCII file and directory names working somewhat better on
Windows, where GTK+
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 16:38:28 +, Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raphaël Quinet writes:
From my point of view, I think that it would be better to integrate
these changes before the 1.2.4 release.
It's just that maybe half of the changes are really quite ugly hacks
to get
Tor, sf.net wont remove the wingimp project until you, or any other
qualified gimp developer tells them to. The project is already breaking atleast
one rule, the one about only developers for a project can start a sf.net
project about the said project. Please take care of this before it gets out
Branko Collin writes:
Is not all your code in the GIMP CVS repository? If so, why not?
I have told this several times, most recently earlier today:
I have local changes I haven't committed to the (real) GIMP CVS,
true. [...] As soon as 1.2.4 has been officially released I'll try
to see