On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 11:56 PM, Michael Terry mte...@cs.uwaterloo.ca wrote:
We would like to announce the availability of binaries for
AdaptableGIMP, a modified version of GIMP that integrates new social,
community-based customization features into the application. The project
page and
Hi Alexia -
http://www.adaptablegimp.org
Great, another fork... Interesting idea tho. Too bad it wasn't built
as a plugin.
We would have loved to build it as a plug-in, but we need to
significantly alter the toolbox's behavior, which is not possible with
GIMP's plug-in architecture.
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Michael Terry mte...@cs.uwaterloo.ca wrote:
Hi Alexia -
http://www.adaptablegimp.org
Great, another fork... Interesting idea tho. Too bad it wasn't built
as a plugin.
We would have loved to build it as a plug-in, but we need to significantly
alter the
Very cool work!
So you guys has implemented some sort of scripts for recording and
replaying commands?
Interestingly, I implemented a revision control system in the form of
plugin for GIMP and the paper will be published on SIGGRAPH 2011. I
had to modify the GIMP core (in a ugly fashion to meet
On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Tim Chen ht.timc...@gmail.com wrote:
Very cool work!
So you guys has implemented some sort of scripts for recording and
replaying commands?
Interestingly, I implemented a revision control system in the form of
plugin for GIMP and the paper will be published
Hi Tim -
Nice work! It looks very useful.
AdaptableGIMP doesn't record scripts -- our system is a way to collect
all the tools necessary for a task in one spot. A great example of how
this is useful is the task of drawing rectangles. In the version of GIMP
we modified, there is no rectangle
On 4/30/11, Tim Chen wrote:
Interestingly, I implemented a revision control system in the form of
plugin for GIMP and the paper will be published on SIGGRAPH 2011. I
had to modify the GIMP core (in a ugly fashion to meet the
deadline...) to record user's actions and I am always wondering is
I see, that's cool.
But it seems like that the process of creating task-set is not intuitive
enough. Also, do users have to manually capture/upload the snapshot of their
task-set or your system will automatically capture it?
The better way to do so is perhaps like Grabler's automatic