its arguments. If you actually need the dialog itself, then you'll have
to create one of your own (its not that complex a dialog box - you could do
it with glade probably, or even by hand) and then pass the values to gimp-crop.
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or commercial development. In this
case, the discussion on 16bit support has been nudged yet again - perhaps
enough to make real progress in the mainline. Who knows?
Competition - even within branches of the same project - can be a very good thing.
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Of course, it would also mean having to establish a non-profit in order to
accept the funding and use it to pay for the work. That would definitely move
GIMP into a new area, one the developers might not want to deal with right
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of the open source community or not.
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Robin had an itch and he scratched it - it's the open source way. I hope no
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directories that the gtk2.0 stuff was installed
(/usr/local/gtk2.0). Is there something special I need to do for
pkg-config so it finds the libart stuff?
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ArtofCode. I guess the one on the GNOME site is different. I'll
grab that one and give it a try. Thanks Sven.
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Currently it says:
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/pre-gnome2/sources/libart_lgpl/
But the real path is
ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/libart_lgpl/
And yes, this version (2.3.11) works. Thanks.
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the
prefs stuff this week and, with luck, will get you some feedback early
next week.
PS: I forwarded this to the list, so they know I'm working on it.
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Is this a known problem? Am I just using it incorrectly? I can write a
bug report for it if its new. I just wanted to check first to be sure.
I'm using 1.2.3 and have not tested this against the 1.3.x branch.
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. Put the tenp dir and swap dir in frames. Title each
Location for temporary files and Location of swap
files. Change the ... to Select a directory. This will
spread this page's contents out a bit. It looks crowded
right now.
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mention that the browser must be Mozilla
(which I assume is what is meant by Netscape) compliant and reference
the documentation (re: man page) that defines what browsers are
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On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 06:10, Sven Neumann wrote:
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a. Why is the default font for labels so small? My eyes are old!
we use the default GTK+ font size and it is up to you to configure it.
Why? It would be easy for us to provide a font size
.
Linux itself was in 1.x for quite some time. Getting to 2.x doesn't
need to be pushed, IMHO (except if your goal is to push GEGL support
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couldn't even find the bug in question. Maybe someone already
closed it.
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interested, you can grab the source from the web site:
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through them again just to catch anything I missed.
Thanks. I look forward to hearing from everyone and to writing this
article - it should be very enlightening to me as well!
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have to
be accepted, of course. Just some idea of what you'd like to happen
next so I can explain in the article how things work after a patch is
submitted.
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with input on fixes supplied by someone who just sort of came out
of the blue? The magazine feels this is important to encourage others
who aren't currently actively involved in making important
contributions.
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Is the SoC page correct where it asks for an SDI manager widget?
Wouldn't that be an MDI manager widget?
MDI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_document_interface
SDI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_document_interface
Or does the Wikipedia have it backwards?
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this because your
working relative to the current pixel and not on an absolute scale. In
other words, the L slider is a percent increase or percent decrease in
any given pixels luminance. Sort of.
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. :-)
I've got a minor patch for the english version of the online docs. I'll
submit it to the gimp-docs mailing list.
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/gimp library directory. Shouldn't those
gimp library directories go under /usr/local/gimp/share/gimp? Maybe I
just built things incorrectly.
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but I
think you'd be hard pressed to find any that don't require some level of
programming expertise to use.
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Type pad
Option USB on
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On Sun, 2009-04-05 at 16:33 -0600, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
How do you use the Configure Extended Input Devices dialog? The Bamboo
is recognized by xorg without any xorg.conf settings, but you have to
add some stuff to get the pad and eraser to be seen. That much appears
to be working. I
trying to avoid that if possible.
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videos
too now.
FWIW: I updated an english translation of the doc (well, most of it) a
while back. It's available in odt and pdf:
http://www.graphics-muse.org/source/GPS.odt
http://www.graphics-muse.org/source/GPS.pdf
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with Image-Guides-{New Guide,New Guide (by
Percent)}? What would this decoupling add to this?
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On Mon, 2009-09-14 at 22:21 +0200, peter sikking wrote:
Michael J. Hammel wrote:
Isn't this already possible with Image-Guides-{New Guide,New Guide
(by
Percent)}? What would this decoupling add to this?
being able to place a new guide with your mouse 'just there'
by feeling using
implementation, especially when the result may not
(arguably) be an improvement in the UI.
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menu references may need to be updated.
Of course this isn't the developers problem, it's just something the
authors have to deal with. This is just feedback on the processes we're
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not
configuring something correctly?
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On Fri, 2010-01-22 at 16:42 +, Omari Stephens wrote:
On 01/22/2010 05:22 AM, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
I start 2.7 in one
workspace, then switch to another, then back to the GIMP workspace. The
toolbox and docks are gone - I can't find them in any workspace. Only
the image window
(full_prog_name=value optimized
out,
#22 0x004789be in main (argc=1, argv=0x7fffc8effda8) at
main.c:397
Git as of today (2010-03-21) for x86_64, Fedora 11.
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On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 00:08 +1030, David Gowers wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 11:44 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:42 AM, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
I ran into a bug that causes a crash while working out of git. I didn't
see
://web.archive.org/web/20080719153200/http://wearables.unisa.edu.au/mpx/
It's a cool idea, though it's more of a GTK+ project than GIMP one, I'd
imagine.
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are crutches. Based on the source tree I don't think the
developers use them but I could be wrong. I don't even use IDEs for
Java programming. Unless you include cscope as an IDE.
Don't bog down in the tools. Open the file and read it. That's how you
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it. It's what you do with it
that's important. That's what I mean by don't get bogged down by the
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to building GEGL from git? Seems I'm
not telling GEGL about the install dir correctly.
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distribution are you using, and what is the version of
gobject-introspection?
Fedora 13. Is gobject-introspection within gobject-2.0? If so:
$ pkg-config --modversion gobject-2.0
2.24.1
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to check if anyone else had seen this before asking on the
GTK+ list.
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On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 08:33 +0200, Martin Nordholts wrote:
2011/8/2 Michael J. Hammel mjham...@graphics-muse.org:
Gdk-2.0.gir: error: Type reference 'GdkPixbuf' not found
Is the .gir file for GdkPixbuf installed? If not, that's probably why
you get the error. If you have problems building
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