Hi,
On Tue, 2008-01-22 at 03:47 +, barney holmes wrote:
> Thanks. So where should I be looking in the code base ? I've never got
> involved in Gimp development before. I'd like to give it a shot when I
> have time. Maybe it will be clearer what is needed for MIDI
> slider/knob input when I loo
Thanks. So where should I be looking in the code base ? I've never got involved
in Gimp development before. I'd like to give it a shot when I have time. Maybe
it will be clearer what is needed for MIDI slider/knob input when I look at the
code.
Barney
Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >
> I managed to get the Direct X input controller working with my Joystick. The
> buttons trigger various things OK, but I can't get the Z Axis to control
> sliders
> (the paint brush radius for example). Might be something I've misunderstood
> about the setup though.
It might also be just becaus
barney holmes ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Does MS Direct X input include Midi device support ? My USB Midi
> device and normal Midi did not show up in the list ... but maybe they
> can be supported through Direct X ?
There is a MIDI module for Gimp on Linux where you can map Midi events
to Gimp a
On Monday, January 21, 2008, 16:02:45, Leonardo wrote:
> 1) The source code of Gimp has not been changed: it is the same
> that can be downloaded from Gimp website.
This is irrelevant - they have to offer the source code from the same
place as the binary (or make arrangements with somebody to pro
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