the GIMP using his scripts (a la
ImageMagick). Sven tells me this is en route in 2.0 - I only mention it
here to find out a little of what's involved in getting it done, and
what stage things are at now.
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On Sat, May 19, 2001 at 09:06:12PM +0200, Fabian Fridirick wrote:
IMHO, it's a fundamental misunderstanding of the user needs
and MEDIA growth.(Imagine there'll be _only_ DVD distro by 2002 or so).
What's the problem if Gimp comes with some more useful scripts ?
I think the point is that
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:51:26PM +0200, Branko Collin wrote:
www.gimp.org mentions the win32 version on the front page.
After scrolling. And not on the page where you would expect it, on
the download page. Surely, you do not expect a visitor to read the
whole web site before
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
went out for some bug-hinting in the 1.2 wilderness tonight and came
up with this list of beasts that are still alive and should be killed
in 1.2 if possible:
#51358 Acquire-screenshot not working with enlightenment
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
went out for some bug-hinting in the 1.2 wilderness tonight and came
up with this list of beasts that are still alive and should be killed
in 1.2 if possible:
Speaking of bug-hunting...
I couldn't build gimp 1.2 (with gcc 2.96 - RedHat's 7.0 prerelease) for
the
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I'll look into fixing this later or wait for a patch. Please report if
you find more of these.
Patch attached. If I find any more I'll let you know... I did think that
an integer constant 0 could be used in a pointer context without a cast,
though...
Salut, Sven
Dave Neary wrote:
I did think that an integer constant 0 could be used in a pointer context
without a cast, though...
Hi all,
I've confirmed that this code (for the case where the enum value passed
is 0) should work in any ANSI conforming compiler (according to the
impressarios
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 03:34:26PM +0200, Tobias Benedikt Hoevekamp wrote:
Hi there,
I am wondering, if there is a script around, that would
automatically analyze particle sizes. Enclosed is an
image of a typical problem: several (sometimes even
overlapping) more or less spherical
Hi all.
Branko's talk of a bug week got me thinking recently, and I just noticed
that one of the few mails which got left in my gimp-developer mailbox
(usually RFCs followups, but not in this case) was a mail that Sven
sent to the list in June with a list of active 1.2 bugs (the thread was
1.2
Hi all.
Branko's talk of a bug week got me thinking recently, and I just noticed
that one of the few mails which got left in my gimp-developer mailbox
(usually RFCs followups, but not in this case) was a mail that Sven
sent to the list in June with a list of active 1.2 bugs (the thread was
1.2
Hi all,
Apologies - I accidentally took this off-list for a couple
of mails. Returning to the list now.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Raphael Quinet wrote:
Well, the easiest way to do that is to use one of the
existing queries for open bugs and click on the Sev
or Pri column
Raphael Quinet wrote:
I see... But unfortunately it would be difficult to mail the top 10
bugs to this list every month. The first problem is technical: I
don't have the time to set up such a thing. The second problem is
related to the information that would be sent: some bugs have a
Hi all,
As promised, here's the first of an occasional series I like to
call GIMP 1.2 bugs we know and love.
Bug # URL STATUS Description
12582 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12582 NEW
jpeg preview makes gimp's open layers dialog segfault
This is a fairly
Hi all,
Since I'm going to be home over the Christmas, and will be
computerless for a while soon after Christmas, here's this months
bug list a week or so early (something to do after the turkey if
you like) :)
Some of these were on here last month and are still open. I've
added a few new ones
Hi Lutz,
I have written an EXIF library in plain C (libexif) and some GTK+
widgets for displaying and modifying EXIF data (libexif-gtk). Both
are
available on http://libexif.sourceforge.net. I use them to display
EXIF
tags in gphoto2 (command-line frontend) and gtkam (GTK+ GUI).
Thereare a
Raphael Quinet wrote:
The basic idea is that each file plug-in that supports metadata can
convert the EXIF data (or other meta-data) to/from GIMP parasites.
[snip]
Note that it is important
that each individual item in the EXIF data is converted to a
separate
GIMP parasite instead of
Raphael wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Dave Neary wrote:
Raphael Quinet wrote:
[...] Note that it is important
that each individual item in the EXIF data is converted to a
separate GIMP parasite instead of importing the whole EXIF data
in
one big chunk because [...]
I'm
Nick Lamb wrote:
One thing I can't seem to find out (maybe I'm looking in the wrong
place)
is whether EXIF data is supposed to follow derived works or not.
Some
contributors to this thread seemed to feel that it was important
that
a Gimp image must always preserve the EXIF data, but this
Raphael wrote:
On Wed, 06 Feb 2002, Dave Neary wrote:
Where *is* the list of parasites? There are only (as you point
out)
about 10 persistent parasites, and the list isn't maintained
anywhere.
OK, so now the problem is clear: we need a way to enforce some
consistency for the names
Having pissed everyone off at this stage with what must seem like
either cluelessness or intransigence (let me assure ye that neither
impression was intended), I'm going to let the thread (and the debate)
die finally... I have been looking at this in a slightly different way
to the way that I
that way, and partly because I didn't take down any
names.
Present:
Dan Rogers, Raphael Quinet, Dave Neary, Sven Neumann, Mitch Natterer,
Hans Brix Anderssen (brix), Jakub Steiner (jimmac), Simon Budig (nomis),
Marc Lehmann, Ville Patsi (drc), Oyvind Kolas (pippin), Calvin
Williamson, Roman
help give ideas for the open points (of which there
are many).
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This is the latest in the development series of the GIMP. This will very soon be
a pre-release version for the GIMP 2.0, so all testing efforts are appreciated
to help us pin down some bugs.
As usual, tarballs are available at ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/1.3/1.3.18/.
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and pippin gave, and post those to the list when I
get back.
Thanks for the weekend, everyone, I had a whale of a time. And I hope to see ye
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names.
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Budig (nomis), Marc Lehmann, Ville Patsi (drc), Oyvind
in another thread, and run the GIMP im batch mode.
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on either cygwin or msys.
Perhaps Hans could comment on this - he seems to be the local MSVC++
expert :) Despite a short search, I haven't been able to find something
more appropriate.
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that we would like to see, and if you have ideas we would love to hear them.
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Win32, although it's almost a year since I last tried. I have always had
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Anyway - I thought it was interesting.
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standalone releases, then it's
more or less exclusively a GIMP project. Why not help it along?
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makes it a bit harder. Breaking build environments
by changing dependencies without giving people adequate warning does
too. I want to avoid things that make it harder for casual people to
keep up to date with CVS GIMP. And that's all.
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Note, I'm no longer advocating shipping gegl as part of the GIMP sources
- although I see no reason not to do that personally, I can see that
most people are against it and don't consider it the thing to do (that
said, only 3 people have replied with a preference).
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Hi Shlomi,
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Check:
http://t2.technion.ac.il/~shlomif/grad-fu/1-3-x.html
for a link to the up-to-date patch.
Thanks for the patch. Would you mind attaching this to the bug report,
just in case your hard-drive fries over the holidays or something?
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Manish Singh wrote:
On Tue, Dec 23, 2003 at 09:35:09AM +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
OK - fair enough. It's a standalone project. But we're going to use it,
and need it, and from what I recall, calvin was looking for more GIMP
input into what it should do. How do you propose we get that kind
Hi Robin,
Selon Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GIMP on Mac OS X without X11:
http://gtk-osx.sourceforge.net/docs/gimp.html
Congratulations!
Anyone know if there is there a gdk aqua back-end in gtk+ 2.2.x? If not, is one
planned?
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(finished by Mitch)
- 130869: Add smaller image templates (Dave Neary)
- 130916: Handle multiline texts better (Mitch)
- 120424: Add dirty flag to default image title (Brix)
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years ago, cvs co the gimp-data-extras repository on
cvs.gnome.org, run autogen.sh and then make install.
Those of you using anonymous CVS will have to wait a while. Those of you
who don't want to go messing in CVS will get a tarball soon.
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that way. Could you open a
bugzilla report for this, please? And a fix would be most welcome :)
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, the money would be spent on
partly financing travel expenses for GIMP developers to a GIMP
conference in June.
Because of its continued excellence and longstanding presence as a key
free program, I think that the GIMP deserves an OSA.
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Hi all,
Dave Neary wrote:
Because of its continued excellence and longstanding presence as a key
free program, I think that the GIMP deserves an OSA.
I CCed the list with this just to let people know that I'd nominated the
GIMP for an OSA - awards are of $500, $1,500 or $10,000, and would help
pas
insulter qui que ce soit.
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don't look at the docs until there's a release. Roman did an update
recently, and it would be nice if this became a regular feature, just to let us
know who to thank :)
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is always installed. Given the fact that
script-fu has historically been the reference language binding (and it continues
to be), we should go out of our way to make sure it's available, IMHO.
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you think
that people working on GNOME have less fun because they have a plan now?
I know GNOME users have more fun - they get all the cool stuff within 4 months
of it going into CVS.
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other tasks, where we _will_ need some standardized macro language that
should be easy to translate into real scripts.
Agreed. So - who's been thinking about the macro recorder? :)
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is meant to be
specific, but flexible, in my mind. If the majority opinion is against that, I
will re-do a vaguer roadmap with no precise dates.
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd guess that the majority of our power users are on Win32.
Are there any numbers you can base this statement on?
No, it's a guess.
Not that it would matter much but I doubt
there are more Win32 GIMP users than Linux GIMP users
based on
libgimpthumb. I don't know what stage it's at though. In any case, updating
GUASH to 2.0 should be a fairly quick job, good luck - perhaps some code
clean-up would be nice too? :)
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. You're contradicting yourself a bit too - one of
your complaints was that there was no meat on the propsal.
Anyway - I think we can agree to maintain a vaguer roadmap. I'd still like to
think that we can be sensible about trying to keep to the things we say in it.
Cheers,
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As a matter of interest, why do we not simply take the old GtkPreview
code an rename it GimpPreview, put it in libgimpwidgets and use that?
Just wondering.
Because the old GtkPreview code is not what we would like to see as a
GIMP
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all of the
abstracts received so far.
So get writing, and get those abstracts in. There will not be a second extension.
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the update-preview signal?
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CVS, so that we get some feedback from the plug-in
authors who use it too) we will have a nice to use preview widget by 2.2
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Hi,
Ernst Lippe wrote:
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1) if the original drawable is zoomed out, do a messy scale of the original to
give the new drawable (accuracy isn't *hugely* important in general in this
case), then take the tiles containing the part of that drawable
was merged into
HOLLYWOOD after their initial work in 1998.
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there.
If you could do a quick search, and send me this information this week,
that would be cool.
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are going to include
it (and that's optional).
So - who has some time to help out with this? Pipe up.
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Hi all,
Dave Neary wrote:
I have started a rubric on the Wiki for the press file, which has these
4 sub-topics. It would be really cool for people to contribute to this
(please, say on the list of you are writing something for this so that
people can get collaborative on this).
I didn't give
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to the old manual (gimp 1.0) on the front page?
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on The GIMP 2.0, it is most welcome
(this might also be a source of revenue for funding if magazines re-print it).
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Hi again,
Dave Neary wrote:
- If anyone would like to donate an article on The GIMP 2.0, it is most
welcome (this might also be a source of revenue for funding if magazines
re-print it).
Speaking of magazines, that reminds me of one thing we have not done.
I have started a new page
in accepting the
responsibilites of being a board member (or officer).
Me. But a board can only work if the developers and the board work together
towards the same goals, so to speak. If the board and the developers are in
conflict, it'll bomb, or it'll be a PR disaster.
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to be particularly controversial. This is a
request for comments, though - so comment away.
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Hi,
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What does the structure buy us? It gives people a point of access to
contact if they have suggestions, bugs, questions. It allows people
who want to get code included to contact someone directly for code
review.
I think our policy
things.
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the text tool font button, there is a button Open the
font selector dialog. This dialog allows navigation by arrow keys. This is also
a dockable, so you can add it to the dock beside (say) paint brushes so that it
is easily accessible while you are using the text tool.
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-existent organisation isn't very professional or reassuring, never
mind the fact that it opens up, as Dan said, channels of liability for the
individual involved.
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provide will only require gtk+
2.2. The target, I guess, is to have a GIMP based on 2.4 around the time where
distros start shipping GNOME 2.6. Which will probably be towards the end of the
Summer.
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either Fedora Core 2 in May, or Mandrake in August or September. That is, unless
Debian decide to have a surprise stable release in May or June with GNOME 2.6 in it.
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on the last stable gimp-print) doesn't really
make sense. I would propose that the gimp-print plug-in gets updated in the GIMP
tree when the libgimp API changes, and then gets updated to use the new
gimpprint when a stable release comes out.
What do you think?
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The latest po files for the GIMP are in GIMP CVS (in the directories po,
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of people who modified
or improved the wiki page, since I don't have that list.
So - there we go. Any reccommendations before 2.0 should go here, or to the wiki.
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Hi,
Roman Joost wrote:
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you'll
need to convert the pngs to epss - I did this with
May I suggest, that 'pdflatex presspack.tex' will do the job very
quickly without converting the png's into eps files.
Yes you may - except brix got
this available?
Ah... Do we have any volunteers willing to host mac binaries for free downloads?
Thanks a lot for this.
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- this sounds like a plan.
At what stage do we turn plug-ins into nodes and replace the PDB with a node
handler? I know that corba's a bad word, but how will plug-ins work after that?
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Either your DNS is stale or Yosh is moving the server again. Stay
calm. In the end it will all work.
I'm very calm :) It was just a piece of information.
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is vaporware, and might not even be done before gegl gets
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, and sockets rather than shm for plug-in/core communication.
Aside from those 2 things, I know nothing about it except that someone is
actively working on it, and that person was under the impression that it was
scheduled for inclusion in 2.2.
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Hi Carol,
Carol Spears wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 04:27:13PM +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
Tino Schwarze wrote:
Is there a dedicated mailing list for Gimp-Perl?
As far as I know there isn't (although Marc might correct me) - here is the
best place.
seth burgess has been working on this.
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Sven Neumann wrote:
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Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I see this like Guillermo - creating a new pattern should bring up
the new file dialog, and save the new image silently with an
automatically generated filename and a .pat extension. That way,
when you click on New pattern, you get
-- however, i will try to describe what the developers
need before they will help you.
You are hardly an authority on this. This feature has long been on the TODO list
of the GIMP, but it has not yet been done.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Hi,
Carol Spears wrote:
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 11:36:19AM +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
Carol Spears wrote:
okay, i am at a disadvantage here as i am not a photoshop user nor a
gimp developer -- however, i will try to describe what the developers
need before they will help you.
You are hardly
area, where he can drop the tab to the
dock.
Thats all of them. In hope it would be useful,
Greetings
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image is one which is not obvious, similarly, selection handling with modifier
keys is not obvious).
If I understood correctly, the objective of this exercise is to see if people
find the tool options, understand the icons, and understand what the changing
cursor means.
Cheers,
Dave.
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wasn't thinking that way. Given your comments and the way you saw it, I will
take them down. I'm not sure where screenshot submissions should go though -
perhaps someone else will pipe up with ideas about that?
Best regards,
Markus Triska.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I make a copy of each
visible layer and merge them to a new one. I
have beein wondering why this is not an option in the layer context
menu (like copy visible and merge those).
There is Selection-Copy Visible which essentially does just
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
There is Selection-Copy Visible which essentially does just that.
I don't have a Copy visible entry in the Selection menu. Is this in 2.0.x or
in the HEAD?
Cheers,
Dave.
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