Hi,
available for a few days already, there is an experimental RSS 1.0
feed for commits to GIMP CVS modules:
http://www.gimp.org/~rss/gimp-cvs.rdf
This feed is generated from emails sent by the GNOME CVS server. I
call it experimental because the description of the individual entries
should
Am Don, 2003-07-24 um 11.01 schrieb Sven Neumann:
Even gimp-1.2 can link to anchors already. There is no need for
toplevel HTML files for each and every help topic that should be
reachable by pressing F1. In theory, the whole help could be in a
single file. That would of course not be useful
Hi again,
There are now only about 25 bugs with the -- milestone - thanks
to everyone who filtered these, there were several people
involved, in the end about 10 people helped filter these bugs in
the past couple of days. Thanks guys.
Anyway, before this starts sounding too American (apologies
Hi,
Daniel Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This is possible, but using anchors in a file means that last time I
looked you cannot render a notice that the help is not available
because the help browser would load the file and then jump to the
beginning of the document when the anchor doesn't
Am Don, 2003-07-24 um 15.37 schrieb Sven Neumann:
The help-browser behaviour for non-existant anchors could probably be
changed. I'd have to look into the GtkHTML2 API to give a more
definite answer but I think it should be doable.
It would be great if you could look it up because this is a
Hi,
Daniel Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The help-browser behaviour for non-existant anchors could probably be
changed. I'd have to look into the GtkHTML2 API to give a more
definite answer but I think it should be doable.
It would be great if you could look it up because this is a real
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 03:33:55PM -0400, Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am going to spend some time at my moms early next week. this
might be one of those cool occasions where i can have the perl
I got it working with tml's native build, linking msvcrt and cygwin.dll
into the same
Hi,
Maybe some of you can remember that, when I joined this list
about two months ago, I proposed a programable
layer combine mode for the GIMP.
The basic idea is that besides the normal addition darken only
layer modes, to implement a custom mode. In it, the user gets to
type a c-like
Hi there.
The information about the CVS modules on the web is this bit
(from http://www.gimp.org/devel_cvs.html )
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(...)
The avalable modules relating to gimp are are:
gimp
gimp2 (no code here, just holding place for ideas)
gimp-data-extras
gimp-plugins-unstable
glib
gtk+
gegl
Hi again all.
This is getting amusing, almost...
Before you read on, there's an important part that you shouldn't
miss about 3 paragraphs down... make sure to read it before you
send this to the trashcan/rubbish bin/waste paper
basket//dev/null.
Understandably, the going has been a little
Greetings, color-space voyagers on board GIMP 1.3.
We are approaching our target coordinates and will soon go into
feature freeze. Please bring your monitors into an upright position
and prepare for download.
Lately the course has been changed; it was decided that our journey
will not go past
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