Re: [Gimp-developer] new xinput device: no movement when button down

2002-06-02 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I'm writing a new xinput extension module. I'm implementing support for
 my device as a *NON-CORE* device.

 [...]
 
 Can anyone suggest what I need to do, to make gimp happy?
 I'm not following the gimp code very well.

I'd try to make GTK+ happy in the first place. As a side-effect this
should as well satisfy The GIMP.

 I wanted to use an alternate, 'pure X11' program like xink to do more
 direct testing... except I CANT FIND xink any more :-(
 kiwi.cs.berkeley.edu no longer exists

what about using testinput as found in the GTK+ source in the tests
directory ?


Salut, Sven
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Interactive crop functionality

2002-06-02 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

Jan Rychter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Now, this is probably a basic question -- but any hints on how to do
 that without the move tool moving the image along with the selection as
 well? Layers? I just need a box that can be moved, no actual image
 operations are to be performed...

press the Alt key.


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Re: [Gimp-developer] new xinput device: no movement when button down

2002-06-02 Thread Philip Brown

On Sun, Jun 02, 2002 at 02:53:57PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
 Philip Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I'm writing a new xinput extension module. I'm implementing support for
  my device as a *NON-CORE* device.
 
  [...]
  
  Can anyone suggest what I need to do, to make gimp happy?
  I'm not following the gimp code very well.
 
 I'd try to make GTK+ happy in the first place. As a side-effect this
 should as well satisfy The GIMP.


I just tried gsumi, and IT is happy. which by definition means GTK+ is
happy. So it seems to be entirely a GIMP issue.


 
 what about using testinput as found in the GTK+ source in the tests
 directory ?

thanks for the pointer - i didnt notice that before.
it is also happy and works fine with my tablet.

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[Gimp-developer] gradients database?

2002-06-02 Thread Gordon Royle

Hi,

Thanks to the help from this list, I have now interpreted the gradient
format and my program can now freely use at least the simpler GIMP
gradients (linear interpolation). After all this work, I had hoped that
there would be some central listing containing lots of cool gradients that
I could just immediately use but all I can find are the ones that
come with the GIMP already and a few isolated ones on the web. Does
anyone know if there is any central location where individuals can
contribute their funky gradients? If not, should there be one? This
could be easily automated to allow people to submit their favourite
gradients and build up a really excellent resource...

Thanks

gordon



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