saw me as someone safe
to talk to. That's not a nice way to have things on our mailing list. What
can we do to change that?
As a first step, you could treat private mails as such. For me, this would
have been enough.
Best regards,
Markus Triska
Again, I am copying the response I sent to Carol a few moments ago verbatim.
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Dear Carol!
i have looked at the adobe photoshop web site perhaps 4 times. for
information to help my friend run her photoshop le.
Meanwhile, I have tried too, and it was indeed a bit hard to
have
a look at Adobe's screenshot section of photoshop. I bet they are pretty
proud to show off with features and stuff that their PRODUCT is able to
provide.
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hope I have now made my point
clear.
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It's ridiculous to say that putting such a picture on the internet will
cause children to be abused
For the record, I want to note that I did not say that, as you seem to imply
in your reply.
The picture
much trouble and confusion.
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did was not wrong at all.
Again, I have to point out that I never intended to send the mail that Dave
quoted to the list - I only thought that he would understand the issues I
raised, and right I was.
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. This is the Gimp
developer list, not a psychotherapy session.
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with something more neutral, and I think
that was OK.
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am very sad that I get to know you all when you are accusing me
of the worst things one can think of.
Again, I apologize for all the inconvenience and chaos that my private mail to
Dave has caused.
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you want, but please keep me out of that.
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others, who never were intended to see it.
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This is news to me! where did Jesus say that?
He might be refering to Luke 18, 15-17.
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they attack me personally, saying I am not normal,
have a smutty mind, or accusing me of other things, like trolling or
abusing. You might understand that I can not let that stand as it is.
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Christoph Lutz wrote:
As I didn't know how to set up all the automake/autoconfigure-stuff, I
temporary simply changed the CC-Variable in the plugin/src/Makefile,
but this is insufficient, I guess... Could you please give me some
hints, how to change the compiler in the plugin-templates
On Thursday 01 July 2004 12:23 am, you wrote:
Right. If a C++ compiler is supposed to be used, you will have to use
AC_PROG_CXX. See also
While we are at it: I noticed that configure.in lacks the typical
AC_LANG_C
line often used in conjunction with AC_PROG_CC to perform additional tests of
Hello,
I am currently working on a script-fu to provide previews of the more popular
plug-ins with varying parameters. The script takes a list of images
(blur.png, iir.png, rle.png, despeckle.png etc.), applies the respective
plug-in with varying parameters and writes blur1.png, blur2.png,
(define (blur-file) (set! return blur.png))
but that would not (really?) allow constructs like:
file_for_blur: blur.png
file_for_blur:
blur_changed_my_mind_use_this_instead_but_keep_other_too.png
file_for_blur: use_yet_another.png
You mean like (define blur-file blur.png)?
Yes
I don't know officially, but it seems that with any definition of
define, you can define it first, and then set! it everywhere else. Even
if your first define is
(define blur-file '())
Yes, and what's more, one can also use set! alone (without a preceding
define). I do not know if this is
You wrote:
Tiny-Fu is a plug-in for the 2.1 (and later) series of the
http://www.gimp.org/GIMP. It is essentially a modified version of the
Script-Fu plug-in but with some major differences. The main difference is
in the Scheme interpreter being used.
TinyScheme does not support arrays at
I have no objections if you would like to update some of the scripts which
use arrays. I would suggest you contact me before hand so I can provide a
list of the scripts which need to be updated to avoid duplicating work.
These scripts (included with 2.0) currently use arrays:
addborder.scm
Are any of them already ported? If not, I will change them to not use
arrays.
Well, at least the trivial cases (where the arrays are used only inside the
script) - there are some PDB functions that use arrays as arguments or as
return values, and I don't know what to do with them, for
Are you sure using lists instead of vectors is the right thing to do?
Lists are linked lists and as such accessing the i'th element is O(i). In
vectors it is O(1). This can cause an order of complexity increase in
handling them.
This is true, but not much of a problem, since most scripts
By using vectors I was able to very quickly update the portion of those
scripts which used SIOD array functions. I have not changed the Tiny-Fu
marshalling code yet but I will do that soon and release a new tarball.
Now since there is essentially a one-to-one correspondence between Tiny-Fu's
I guess that if no one else has this problem, it is a kde problem.
That would also be my guess. I've been using Gimp with KDE 3.[012] for some
time, and although I (contrary to you) never ran into anything that I knew
should work but didn't, there surely were moments that made me doubt the
On Tuesday 13 July 2004 06:24 am, Joseph Heled wrote:
Your remark about focus policy sent me to the KDE control center - and
yes, it is a focus problem of sorts. I was running with focus strictly
under mouse (CC/Look Feel/Window Behavior/Focus). When I Change that to
Click to Focus, the menu
2. Its main developer (Tom Lord) is desperately in need of cash, as he is
currently unemployed. (or at least was the last time I checked).
Visit http://gnuarch.org/ for more information. While he is de facto
unemployed, as you say, he puts it more brightly:
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Are these after hours hobby
On Thursday 15 July 2004 02:25 pm, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Another implementation of Scheme? Aren't the ones in:
http://www.schemers.org/Documents/FAQ/#implementations
enough? Or isn't any of them better suited as a starting point?
Please ask Tom, not me, because he is doing it, or visit his
On Thursday 15 July 2004 07:12 pm, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Anyone can go and write another
editor or bug tracker or window manager, if he'd like. That's one of the
rights that Liberalism gives you. But if someone wishes to embark on
something like that I'd advise him to contribute to an existing
On Friday 16 July 2004 07:31 am, Martin Weber wrote:
I started to port the plugin Adaptive Contrast Enhancement to GIMP-2.0, but
because I do not now enough about the internals I was not able to finish
the port. I think this plugin is very usefull, so is there anyone who could
have a look at
Then I began to port it and release 0.6.44 that is not fully clean and some
points have not been ported yet. So if you have time and enogh knowledge it
would help a lot.
I have modified the plug-in to compile against GIMP 2.0. You can start it
already (Image - Colors - Adaptive Contrast,
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 09:42 am, Sven Neumann wrote:
Sure, the plug-in is far from perfect. There's some code in compose.c
that tries to guess some useful default values for the layers it
preselects. This code could certainly be improved. I am not sure
though if it makes sense to attempt
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 09:20 pm, you wrote:
For a start, I'm attaching a patch that makes compose use the layers in
reverse order (if the image has more than MIN_COMPOSE_LAYERS = 3 layers,
otherwise use old behavior). No attempt is currently made to guess the
mode.
Sorry, should read
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 08:07 pm, Kevin Cozens wrote:
This is just a taste of the possibilities for scripting in GIMP using
Scheme based scripts with Tiny-Fu. What would you like to do today? :-)
Thank you for your explanation, Kevin. I was not aware of all the useful
extensions you are
I want to define some constants related to file type for use in Tiny-Fu. My
current thinking is to use FILE_TYPE_FILE (0), FILE_TYPE_DIR (1), and
FILE_TYPE_LINK (2). The last one being for *nix systems only. Are
there any other file types that should be handled (ie. nodes on *nix
systems)?
On Friday 23 July 2004 09:04 am, Joseph Heled wrote:
Can someone tell me how to configure gimp-plugin-template so that it
installs locally(~/gimp-2.0) instead of the global /usr/local?
You can type
./configure --help
for a list of parameters that influence the installation. Maybe
should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
*/
/* Plug-in (eventually) implementing Photoshop's Extrude effect
Written by Markus Triska
On Monday 02 August 2004 11:20 pm, you wrote:
Well, the quick-and-dirty way of doing it would be to select a triangle
shape and use the GIMP's fill function. :)
This is exactly what I want. For this I
#include libgimp/gimpselection_pdb.h and
#include libgimp/gimpedit_pdb.h
Is there a
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 06:35 pm, Markus Triska wrote:
This is exactly what I want. For this I
#include libgimp/gimpselection_pdb.h and
#include libgimp/gimpedit_pdb.h
Can anybody beat this amount of stupidity? I just found out that these files
are included via libgimp/gimp.h.
Markus
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 05:35 pm, Michael Schumacher wrote:
May I suggest that you start from the gimp plug-in template? It help you
to get e.g. the build configurations and the i18n of your plug-in right.
Thank you for this suggestion. I have successfully used the plug-in template
before
On Tuesday 03 August 2004 07:08 pm, William Skaggs wrote:
Actually I would go about this differently: Start by
making a list of all of the triangles, recording their
vertices.
I have this list available already, so this would be no problem.
Then go through the image, and for each pixel,
On Sunday 08 August 2004 10:17 pm, Simon Budig wrote:
ordinal numbers start at 1
1 is no ordinal number, you most likely mean 1st?
Whether you assume 0 or 1 being the 1st natural number is only a matter of
convention and convenience (depending on the subject matter). Most people
start to
On Sunday 15 August 2004 12:56 am, you wrote:
This was an interesting plug-in, the latest one more interesting than the
first.
Thank you, the current version produces even better results (all sides are
now drawn in correct order).
Do you intend to have a user Dialogue interface for the
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