It took us long enough to get 2.4 done. I don't worry too much about
adoption at this point. Sooner or later everyone will update.
Btw, about adoption
Gimp became more and more important - 2.4 is long awaited - interested
peoples will upgrade to 7.10 even only for Gimp 2.4 (if is a library
Nope Radar,
Gimp is under important internally changes - most of the actual limits
are not from developers minds but from actual toolkit limitations.
They work hard to introduce for next GIMP versions a new engine which
will make possible a lot of new posibilities. This mean they have to
Well, I see this developer forum become an user forum - this is not what
is intended.
We should let developers to work on their own peace else they will spent
precious time responding to complains.
For Photo Correction passionates I will set today a page for download
LightZone for Linux (yes
Thanks for the link
I just do a test with this plugin - indeed is magic.
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
Did you see
http://web.tiscali.it/carlobaldassi/
Campbell Barton wrote:
Hey. has anyone seen this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-SSu3tJ3ns
Its an interesting method that attempts to
OK, thanks for the news - we will come be sure - I had a lot of things
in preparation but ...I was not sure WHERE exactly to say my
words(mock-ups) ...
Sorin
peter sikking wrote:
GIMPsters,
before my holiday (1-8-7) there was this email from Esteban, asking
where
he could show his
well - Peter give you EXACT the answer that I wrote for you(he was a bit
faster ;))
I wanna send a report about transform tools issues - last year I think -
containing the same observations and requests - but before to do that
I search to see IF the behavior about I want to report is not
Vladimir,
things are in change, nothing can be done over night.
I found a lot of ...let say ...here could be better in few areas - but
I prepare my material and my studies for the guys which work right now
for GIMP UI redesign.
Please consider following links:
agree with Peter,
(part of my job is to improve user interaction UI usability)
separators are good, even better are spacers (like in Firetox and
Thunderbird [fluid spacers]) also a line OR a background surrounding a
group of buttons are good for focusing to a 'grouped set of functions'