Von: Owen Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.gtk.org or direct thru ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.8/
You don't say, but if you are using Windows, then the above advice may
not apply.
You get the files from the same source (or preferably a mirror server),
there is a win32 subdirectory which
Von: Chris Share [EMAIL PROTECTED]
checking if Pango is version 1.11.0 or newer... no
checking if Pango is built with a recent fontconfig... no
Any ideas about what I need to do to fix this?
Get a more current version of Pango. The win32 folders at ftp.gtk.org
usually contain all matching
Chris Share wrote:
checking for GLIB - version = 2.8.0... no
*** Could not run GLIB test program, checking why...
*** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log
for the
*** exact error that occured. This usually means GLIB is incorrectly
installed.
configure:
Leon Brooks wrote:
On Sunday 08 January 2006 22:44, Sven Neumann wrote:
Florent Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Gegl web-site seems to have changed http://www.gegl.org
Where is the doc now?
What doc are you refering to? What information are you missing?
He may not even _know_.
Von: Alexandre Prokoudine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 1/9/06, Michael Schumacher wrote:
Where is the doc now? implies that something that was available
before the change isn't anymore. In this case it is interesting
to know what exactly is gone.
API documentation. Btw, it would be great
Von: Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A better solution would be to either install it under
/usr/local and point the GIMP to it, or better yet install it under a
unique path (like /usr/local/apps/glib-2.8) and also point the GIMP
there.
s/GIMP/pkg-config/
But this topic is also covered in
Von: Brannon King [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I read the install but it does not cover how to fix GLIB/GTK conflicts nor
does it cover usage of pkg-config.
Have a look at the section When ./configure fails
HTH,
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Von: Alexandre Prokoudine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
All of which sounds like _much_ more work (and many more design
decisions) than simply making the file selector work consistently.
Not to mention that someone might want to edit files in a hidden
directory for other reasons (e. g.
Von: Campbell Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think he means gimps implementation is not on wysiwyg
So this basically means that he didn't RTFM and UTFP (Use The Fine Program)
:)
And surely there would be better replies if the questions is rephrased and
indicate what point the original author is
Von: Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Frédéric schrieb:
In the same way, is the XCF format specifications available somewhere ?
I asked the developer of a non-free software to add XCF output support
to his soft: he is ok, as long as he can have the complete
specifications...
Up to now, there
Von: Campbell Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Supporting stuff like layer effects is okay, but Im guessing its not a
small task...
Things like this are already listed in Bugzilla
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79025
The best way to start browsing Bugzilla for GIMP stuff is
Bart wrote:
A PS6 version at ebay is about 40,- euro (new)
It would be difficult to find one that isn't just a pirated copy, though :)
HTH,
Michael
P.S. Please reply below the quoted text.
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Von: Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 10:32:45AM +0100, Roman Joost wrote:
The LinuxTag will help us of providing chairs, tables, beamer
etc.
question
what is a beamer?
A device to get people to the LinuxTag (or at least to
Carol Spears wrote:
i noticed that debian had a nifty software available today,
fullquottel - Tool for recognizing mails/postings in tofu/top-posting
style
I've seen such software, and also have posted through a server that ran
it and rejected messages that didn't match the criteria. Was
Alex Fernandez wrote:
Why do you keep using GIMP? Why don't you help Boudewijn with tracking
down bugs in Krita 1.5 beta2?
Great way to attract collaborators. I guess many people love the GIMP,
but they don't have the attitude to cooperate in its development; I
could not be this harsh even
Alex Fernandez wrote:
Both questions are valid.
They are not valid. If someone said she was a KDE developer on a
Mozilla list, would you think it right to ask why is she using Firefox
instead of helping out with Konqueror?
If he wants to convert Firefox into Konqueror, I would ask this,
Alex Fernandez wrote:
It is not like you can afford turning away any helping hands.
I think this gets us back on track.
People are usually proud of belonging to a helpful community,
and are turned away by impolite answers like this one.
IMO is is still arguable whether Alexandre's
Michael Natterer wrote:
On Sat, 2006-03-25 at 14:33 +0100, Jakub Steiner wrote:
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/stuff/gimp.png
Oh well, I think that the new wilber looks as if he just returned from
the dentist, or was badly beaten up...
IMO especially the smaller versions have lost too much of
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
But, honestly, the idea of using different colors to distinguish one
action from another (actions with layers) is quite dangerous. Many
color-blind people would object.
Which icons are you refering to?
Michael
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Frédéric van der Essen wrote:
-Fred
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Which versions of GIMP does this persona use?
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GSR - FR wrote:
http://google-code-updates.blogspot.com/2006/04/summer-of-code-2006.html
Yes, we should definitely try to get some projects this time. I'll add a
draft of my project proposal below. Comments, suggestions and
corrections are welcome.
I'm volunteering to be a mentor for this one
Von: Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
I have registered the GIMP as a mentoring organisation for the Summer of
Code (I had been in contact with Google before the announcement), we
should be up on the page over the next couple of days.
It would have been nice to know this a bit
Von: Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED]
one of the really big problems with considering to include new plug-ins
is the maintenance. i think a great summer project might be to tackle
just the plug-in bugs.
Would be difficult for the mentor - or requires a mentor wwho has a good
knowledge of all
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 4/17/06, Michael Schumacher wrote:
Provide a system that allows anyone to contribute and maintain resources
(brushes, palettes, scripts, plug-ins, ...) for GIMP, and have it
organized in a way that makes it easy for GIMP users to access these
resources.
I
Alan Horkan wrote:
Is there some techincal reason making it impractical to integrate this
instead?
- MS-Windows-only
- who will maintain it afterwards?
Also, some users have complaint about stability issues after installing
this plug-in. This is something that could be handled in the SoC
Von: Frédéric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do you know if someone maintains a binary of the Gimp devel branch, for
Win32 ?
Yes, Jernej Simoncic. They are available from the same site as the stable
versions, but a bit more hidden - on purpose. We're hesitating to have
people to use them unless they
Campbell Barton wrote:
in a nutshell- these seem obvious.
Indeed, but maybe some details aren't obvious...
1. They must be able to compile the software (a few students ended
loosing time by not having a propper dev environment)
They must be able to build current CVS. This is
David Neary wrote:
Hi,
Michael Schumacher said:
1. They must be able to compile the software (a few students ended
loosing time by not having a propper dev environment)
They must be able to build current CVS.
This should not be a prerequisite. Someone who knows the details
Von: Nathan Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Honestly, compiling GIMP plugins on Windows is difficult to set up. I
don't think that anyone does it on a regular basis.
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/HowToCompileGimp/MicrosoftWindows
is supposed to get you from zero to a working development environment
elf wrote:
This link is about my idea: http://gimp.mrtech.ru/
There is short article. But if you are interested in I can show all
mathemetic calculations, graphics and other materials I have.
Your application submitted in the Google SoC web interface should
definitely contain links to this
GSR - FR wrote:
Animated brushes can be saved with such config... but it does nothing
as it is not implemented publicly, so I guess anybody that tries the
setting just gives up and saves with any of the other options from the
drop downs.
It hasn't been in a stable release yet, but it is in
Von: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 10 May 2006, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 13:52:24 -0600
From: Michael J. Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If anyone wants to comment on these, please feel free.
1. Developer Wishlist
A lng time ago there was a wish list
William Skaggs wrote:
The results returned from Googling for define: gimp include these:
Sadomasochistic practice often features in the notion
of the gimp, with a partnership between gimp and dominatrix (or dominant).
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gimp_(sadomasochism)
Imagine how a gimp must
Fennec wrote:
You'd need a real initiative from the real Top Brass people to change
the name, though, or it would never happen - until then, arguments about
it are just so much hot air.
ACK.
BTW, the The isn't part of the name, although it has been used a lot
in the past (including my sig,
Michael J. Hammel wrote:
Is the SoC page correct where it asks for an SDI manager widget?
Wouldn't that be an MDI manager widget?
AFAIK this is mixed. The project wasn't taken, btw.
MDI: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiple_document_interface
SDI:
Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
Now to the quoted text.
In my software, I have already thought of using a license
which forbids their use in Windows. I don't know the license
details yet; perhaps GPL + restriction.
Then please refrain from using the GPL at all.
Thanks,
Michael
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Carol Spears wrote:
it would not stay toggled and it seemed to be blind to the colors no
matter what values i gave it. it only selected what i selected which, i
could have used quickmask for and it would have been a lot less toggling
and such.
is the tool broken or are my expectations all
Hi everyone,
to every mentor of our Summer of Code (GSoC) projects: please do not
forget to submit the mid-term evaluations for the Google Summer of Code.
They are due on July 5th, 2006.
To the students: if your mentor has requested any additional information
you didn't provide yet (project
Sven Neumann wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 11:03 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
For mentors, it is not just recommended to be subscribed here, it is a
requirement - as in this case, important information about the program
is sent to this list, and I have been working on the assumption that all
Hi,
just wanted to let you know that the deadline for the mid-term surveys
has been reached. Each GIMP mentor did submit the form.
While I'm writing this mail, Google is going to initiate another push
for the SoC system. This will remove the mentor's ability to edit the
surveys. Organizations
Von: lode leroy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This was fixed in:
http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/glib/glib/glib.symbols?r1=1.56r2=1.57
which means gimp is depending on glib-2.10 instead of glib-2.8.2 (on
windows)
It does depend on 2.10 for some time already, doesn't it? AFAIK GTK+ 2.8
depends Glib 2.10
Carol Spears wrote:
i need a little help remembering what else GNOME has been helpful to
GIMP with.
Shared booths at various trade fairs, AFAIK. For example at Linuxtag in
Germany, and the upcoming SIGGRAPH. Maybe others know more examples, and
also other benefits.
IMO we should have some
Hi there,
this is a gentle reminder that the deadline for SoC code is August 21st,
four weeks from now. A more precise countdown is available at
http://www.timeanddate.com/counters/customcounter.html?day=21month=8year=2006hour=08min=00sec=00p0=224
It would be nice if everyone who is involved in
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Current status: unknown, I don't get any response to my mails and Lauris
doesn't show up on IRC.
Update: current status is known. Lauris is on vacation and has only
limited access to email right now, but he is working on the project.
The CVS account has been created
Karl Günter Wünsch wrote:
If code like this is unstable or in development it needs to be labeled
clearly as such and not simply toss out the old tried and tested.
The whole 2.3 branch is unstable and in development...
It could easily have been implemented alongside the old tool without
Hi,
there are only two weeks left now - the deadline is Aug 21.
See http://code.google.com/soc/studentfaq.html#timeline for details.
By now, everyone should have something to show (special thanks to Kevin
Sookochef for adding his code to Bugzilla, despite not having passed the
midterm
Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
From: G Blair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Open Source booth was busy demonstrating packages such as gimp, blender,
inkscape, and others. The degree of confidence varied. Sample questions
such as, How do I remove red-eye? stymied several volunteer gimp operators.
Yep,
Von: Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday 29 August 2006 13:14, Carol Spears wrote:
when i put together the people for the gtk+ planet, i limited it to
only those who had contributed for the current version cycle.
I disagree with this strategy. First of all, because it may imply
Hi,
the final evaluation forms for SoC are available, and I've noticed that
most of you still have to complete them.
Mentors and students have to evaluate their mutual effort, and both the
SoC program on the whole. Please note that Google did ask to evaluate
the work done until Aug 21, the
Von: Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Which of the following ressources have you used during your SoC
project (Personal email to my mentor: public mailing lists: Wiki: CVS:
Bugzilla: IRC)
Don't forget the websites, i.e. www.gimp.org and especially developer.gimp.org
Michael
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Von: Alex Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Speaking about house cleaning. Let me ask why does this person still
hold a @gimp.org email address?
Come to think of it, there's probably no reason why anyone should use a
gimp.org address for arbitrary messages to the mailing lists. They are good for
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think it is useful to have project adresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
whatever to know you are dealing with core member of the project.
Do I really know this from the mail address? Especially for a large company
like redhat, mail adresses like [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Saul Goode wrote:
Am I missing something about why this is hard to do, or has it just
never been a priority to provide record to script capability?
A macro recorder would basically have to be a different implementation
than the UNDO history. I imagine certain simple actions (such as
changing
Von: Williams, Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There were 2 queries as to why I didn't compile a more recent version of
gimp. My aim is just to use the Pygimp plugin, but there are no binaries
available for Win, so I compiled a stable version.
There are 2.3 binaries for Win32. 2.3.11 was even among
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
I've compiled the current version of fblur plug-in for Windows. But when
engaged, it complies: Pango-warning. Couldn't load font Tahoma italic
8... The plug-in works with Gimp 2.3.11, GTK 2.8.18.
I've never seen such problems with my build and never heard that
Philip Ganchev wrote:
On 10/12/06, Jakub Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The two major use cases when this would be a more efficient interface is
for us GIMPers who already know what functionality they want and don't
need to go three levels deep, but also for novice users for who it will
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Among many interesting comments regarding the GIMP usability at Slashdot
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/16/2221214 (congrats to
pippin for making a slashdot story btw :), it seems as if people find it
hard to realize that there is a brush editor.
The bigger
Scott wrote:
How can a tool so simple in concept and so frequently used as crop
have been bollixed up so badly?
By working on it.
If you are interested in the progress and want to influence future
development, you should try to get GIMP built directly from CVS. Even
current 2.3 releases
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I define an alias to make life easier:
alias gncvs='cd /svn cvs -z3 -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/gnome '
You do know that you have to do this step only once, don't you?
Afterwards it's just cvs up.
And the release notes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Several bugs are already open about how restrictive the so-called
filechooser interface is. Please dont hesistate to add your comments to
those bugs.
One should hesitate at least as long as reading all existing comments
takes, though.
HTH,
Michael
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Scott wrote:
/rant
Hm... don't you think that sticking to the current problem - crop tool -
would make this thread more useful than expanding it into a generic
rant once again?
HTH,
Michael
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What do I need to clean out to be able to run gimp-2.2 ?
You should start by confirming what exactly
$ gimp
is and what it does run.
HTH,
Michael
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Von: Bart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where can i found a text of the gimp procedures. It didn't make fun copy
them click by click from the procedure browser in language file.
Have a look at the gimp-procedural-db-dump procedure.
HTH,
Michael
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Von: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Beware though, that this kind of redirection requires gimp to be build as
a console application rather than a windows application. I don't know
if the 'official' build of gimp for windoze still is.
Should be sufficient to run it from a reasonably advanced
Von: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 2007-01-28 at 22:04 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363775
Sorry, but I am unable to follow your way of handling bug reports. If
there's now a new bug that deals with remaining issues in bug #167956,
Hi there,
this year's Summer of Code has just been announced by Google:
http://code.google.com/soc/
Last year, six of our projects have been completed:
http://code.google.com/soc/gimp/about.html
Not all of them are widely known yet, some of them still contain issues, but
overall they have been
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It seems that the make scripts are incompleter somehow and are not
cleaning up properly.
There are other clean-targets. For example, maintainer-clean.
HTH,
Michael
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Matthew Wood wrote:
Hi Matthew,
I'd really like to participate in Google SoC and specifically with the
GIMP project. I am only a second year CS major though and so am still
in the early stages of my education. I'm interested in the
search-based menu browser idea, but was unsure how to form a
Hi everyone,
I've just submitted our organization application for Google Summer of
Code 2007. Within the next few days, Google will request confirmation
from backup admin and registered mentors, be sure to check your Google
account mail regularly.
On May 14, the list of accepted organizations
Von: David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am hereforth asking you to apologise, if possible, both in private
and on the list for this message. We are runing a project needing
I cannot sincerely do so, in this instance. I do not apologize for
expressing my amusement, unless I judge that the
Chris Seaton wrote:
I've been on this mailing list for two days and this is the second
time I've seen someone arrogantly laughing at someone's very
reasonable questions.
Took me some time to get the joke, but it is one, IMO:
On 12 Mar 2007, at 17:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon,
Hi everyone,
GIMP is not listed among the accepted mentoring organizations at
http://code.google.com/soc/. The list is final, we didn't make it this year.
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Von: anton anton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't find it in the list of mentoring organization=(
http://code.google.com/soc
We didn't get accepted this year.
Michael
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Von: Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You see, the GIMP is not exactly with exceeding developer resources,
and every single person I see trying to approach the project either
here or over bugzilla gets a rude answer that might have turned then
away for good.
There are canned
Von: Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't think hosting a gimpshop-specific list is a good idea, it would
imply that we'd support gimpshop. Since we know that it is a badly
executed hack and its author apparently is not interested in
cooperation, I believe this would be a bad idea.
Isn't
Leon Moctezuma wrote:
Hi I'm an student applying for Google Summer of Code,
Hi Leon,
I did notice (at http://code.google.com/soc/pano/about.html) that you
got accepted for GSoC - congrats and best wishes for success.
we are looking to make of FreePV something unique
and we wonder if it's
Hi,
in the Tiny-Fu FAQ (http://www.ve3syb.ca/software/gimp/tiny-fu-faq.html),
there's a remark about debugging scripts:
[...] the debugging of scripts is much easier in Tiny-Fu. Tracing of script
execution can be turned on and off at any point in a script. When tracing is
turned on you will
Michael Natterer wrote:
Sorry, we are unable to read your mail because it's confidential.
Please stop using such silly disclaimers when posting to public
mailing lists.
Maybe the list server should just do as told in such cases - delete
mails and not forward them?
SCNR,
Michael
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Datum: Tue, 29 May 2007 12:27:39 -0300
Von: Guillermo Espertino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED], gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Betreff: Re: [Gimp-developer] xHTML+CSS importer plugin
/gg wrote:
These are just assumptions you are making ,
Von: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Whoever controls the bots on the #gimp channel, can you please remove
the rule that gives carol a channel operator status? It's evil enough
that she's around harassing newbies. With this status it looks as if she
was somehow official.
Other networks have
Von: Mukund Sivaraman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need at least libexif 0.6.15.
The summary should indicate this - use too old rather than not found.
Michael
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Von: Luis A. Florit [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The point is, again, the constant rudeness in gimp devel list...
From aggressive answers, to unanswered mails (not that bad),
There's a how-to about asking and dealing with replies on mailing lists,
titled How To Ask Questions The Smart Way:
Von: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am forwarding this mail from the FSF to the developer list for your
information and for discussion.
The attached mail is a bit low on pointers to actual changes. The sources cited
in the Wikipedia GPL article include diffs (some official, some unofficial)
Guillermo Espertino wrote:
In Gimp the compression factor is expressed as quality factor. So 100%
is the best and 0% is the worst.
GIMP does use the IJG quality scale.
Well, 70% isn't the same in Gimp and in Photoshop. And it doesn't sound
very logical.
Blame Adobe for this. The JPEG FAQ
Von: Raphaël Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 17:54:29 +0200, peter sikking [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
guys, what a thread.
I say that the solution for all this lies in treating these lossy
(my spell-checker proposes lousy) formats the same we are (gonna)
handle indexed
Sven Neumann wrote:
I am forwarding this mail from the FSF to the developer list for your
information and for discussion.
The summary, resulting from a short discussion on the #gimp IRC channel:
We won't change to GPLv3 for 2.4.
After 2.4 has been released, this topic can be discussed.
Von: Raphaël Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We also have to be humble and remember that writing down the current
vision only took us a couple of hours, not 5 years (basically one hour
of discussion at LGM plus some e-mail exchanges while we were
polishing the minutes).
... plus the better part of
Von: Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kanila's
Kamila, sorry for misspelling your name.
Michael
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Von: Heiko Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379150
I wonder a bit why noone seems to pay attention to that bug.
Sorry If this should be the wrong place (GTK issue)
It is assigned to GTK+, so it's not surprising that no one here does pay
attention. GTK+
Von: Heiko Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'Der Prozedureinsprungspunkt png_set_add_alpha wurde in der DLL
libpng12.dll nicht gefunden.'
Is there more than one copy of libpng12.dll in PATH?
Regards,
Michael
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Von: Heiko Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry Michael don't know what you man with in PATH
PATH is an environment variable. Its value - -a list of directories -
determines where programs and DLL files are searched when they are requested.
What I noticed is, I have in the MinGW\bin folder a dll
Von: David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's
actually a feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the
rectangle tool's implementation of the same action - to hide the handles.
Well, I don't know if that's what the
Von: Amit Kumar Saha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there any way to make GIMP plugins themselves extensible. My point
here is that, can we make a GIMP plugin which allows itself modifiable
by a end-user to include a new functionality without much of a hassle
on part of the end-user. Does any one know
Amit Kumar Saha wrote:
Here is another way I thought I could give some form of
extensibility to a plugin user. Say, that I want my plugin to be a
single entry point to all the Image processing operations possible
with GIMP.
Now your plug-in seems to become something I'd call GIMP. What use
Von: Tim Jedlicka [EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I select the Print button, I get a segmentation fault:
[...]
Anything obvious I should check.
Bugzilla - http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=GIMP.
It might also be useful to watch the Bugzilla user bugs(at)gimp.org, you will
then receive
Barry Loo wrote:
GIMP just got some negative press at linux.com. What are y'alls opinions on
it?
http://www.linux.com/feature/120635
As far as GIMP is concerned,
http://www.linux.com/?module=commentsfunc=displaycid=1169329
and
http://www.linux.com/?module=commentsfunc=displaycid=1169345
My suggestion for GIMP 2.6 - and the only thing I feel able to
contribute to - is the reorganization of the user directory.
Currently, the configuration (*.rc) and resources (brushes, scripts,
...) are stored into a .gimp-x.y dir in the users HOME.
There are a few general problems with this
Esteban Barahona wrote:
allowing comments (with moderation... like most blogs) on
http://gimp-brainstorm.blogspot.com/ will be a good start.
The idea is that comments are done by images - if you do like something,
you can add more suggestions based on it. If you don't like
something, you
Von: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BTW, it would be nice if we could release an updated version of
gimp-plugin-template for GIMP 2.4. Any volunteers to update the template
in SVN?
Here.
I have to figure out why (some) third-party plug-ins don't find their
translations on Win32 anyway,
Von: Raphaël Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is mandatory according to the EXIF specification.
Just as a side note: it's Exif, not EXIF.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchangeable_image_file_format
Not really important for the discussion, but I do suggest that we do it right
from the
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