Alan Horkan wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, David Neary wrote:
I have been pretty brutal in chopping a bunch of enhancement
requests today. What's left in the 1.3 milestone is a few bugs
with patches outstanding and about 20 feature requests, most of
whioch are claimed by someone or have
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 12:36:08 +0200
Roman Joost [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But, this is not my main intention here - lets speak about german
documentation. I figured out, that the gimp-help will now be written in
docbook sgml.
Is there a Gimp document style sheet?
Owen
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Jakub Steiner wrote:
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 22:27, David Neary wrote:
Hi all,
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=78730
It would be nice if the Ctrl modifier did for the move tool what
it did for other tools and constrained movement to 22.5 degree
directions. The feature
Am Son, 2003-07-27 um 12.36 schrieb Roman Joost:
Okey ... i did a fresh checkout from the gimp-help-2 module and get it to
work. I attached a 3 lines patch for the configure.in file, because i
was wondering about a program called no, which was used, if no xsltproc is
installed on the system.
Am Son, 2003-07-27 um 14.46 schrieb Roman Joost:
Sure, but now its attached ...
Thanks, applied. I'm glad it works for you; I haven't received much
feedback about it. What OS do you have?
Hm ... maybe the files will become really big after adding some
different languages (e.g. de, cz ...).
Am Son, 2003-07-27 um 14.25 schrieb Roman Joost:
In the gimp-help-2 module dir is a directory called stylesheets and
the files in there, lookin for me like stylesheets. I think, yeh - there
are document style sheets...
Yes, there are transormation stylesheets and some really simple CSS
From: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Patrick McFarland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] Startup Notification support...
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 03:27:06 +0100 (BST)
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On Sat, 26 Jul 2003, Patrick McFarland wrote:
On 26-Jul-2003, Daniel Egger
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 02:57:49PM +0200, Daniel Egger wrote:
Thanks, applied. I'm glad it works for you; I haven't received much
feedback about it. What OS do you have?
Debian GNU/Linux (sid - unstable)
Sure, but in that case we can still split them up a finer granularity on
structure level,
Am Son, 2003-07-27 um 15.23 schrieb Roman Joost:
Thanks, applied. I'm glad it works for you; I haven't received much
feedback about it. What OS do you have?
Debian GNU/Linux (sid - unstable)
Ok, no surprise that worked. :)
Or should the lang specified as an attribute? like:
Am Son, 2003-07-27 um 16.45 schrieb Carol Spears:
you run down failing pathways. i cannot go with you. do the
people contributing or trying to contribute get a say?
Sure they do.
[ Absolutely useless rant deleted ]
I've no idea what happened to you in the last months but whatever it is,
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 10:45:50AM -0400, Carol Spears wrote:
Roman, i invested money to learn docbook, i suspect it was to
keep up a broken system and broken people. i would send you
$5 to try to rid yourself of this dependency on docbook, at least
for your own sake, try to get a better deal
On Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 04:08:09PM +0200, Daniel Egger wrote:
I'm submitting a little patch for introduction.xml and minor fixes in
the plainhtml.de.xsl.in.
Some points to consider:
1. The German Umlauts are really annoying. Are there some
pre-processors, which checks the umlauts and
okey.. i'll learn that i've to attache that damn file on the mail, when
i mention it. .. brr
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diff -ru /tmp/gimp-help-2/help/C/CVS/Entries help/C/CVS/Entries
--- /tmp/gimp-help-2/help/C/CVS/Entries 2003-07-27
Am Son, 2003-07-27 um 19.16 schrieb Roman Joost:
1. The German Umlauts are really annoying. Are there some
pre-processors, which checks the umlauts and replaces them with an
utf entity (or the predifined HTML umlauts... what else...)? If not,
it think i'll write a little
Roman Joost wrote:
2. How do i create a better patch? I tried:
cvs diff -R help/ foobar.patch
but it looked nothing suitable for submitting.
All (or most) CVS operations are recursive by default. diff -u
gives a unified diff, which is the preferred diff type for the
On Saturday 26 July 2003 5:44 am, Adam D. Moss wrote:
Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
My idea is that in the end, the custom layer formulas get
recorded in a gimp directory, just like brushes and patterns.
How are they recorded in the XCF file? (I may have missed
that part of the thread.)
On 26 Jul 2003, at 18:19, Patrick McFarland wrote:
On 26-Jul-2003, Daniel Egger wrote:
I think the problem is that 1.2 is far more used in productive work
because artists and designers are afraid running software which is
stamped alpha or beta more than just occasionally.
Wrong, Im an
Alan Horkan writes:
Any chance of binaries [for Win32] for testing?
If you ask nicely, I might be presuaded to zip up what I've
got... (Just built it on Win32 for the first time in a while.)
And what compiler did you use (wondering if I'll be able to get gtk-wimp
to work with the Gimp 1.3
From: Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: (LONG) Problems with the GIMP (was: Re:
[Gimp-developer]tentative GIMP 2.0 release plans)
Date: Sun, 27 Jul 2003 23:22:07 +
Alan Horkan writes:
Any chance of binaries [for Win32] for
On 27-Jul-2003, Branko Collin wrote:
On 26 Jul 2003, at 18:19, Patrick McFarland wrote:
Wrong, Im an artist, and I prefer 1.3 over 1.2.
Did you prefer 1.3 in January 2001?
Did 1.3 exist in january 2001?
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