Hi all,
So, the Summer of Code is finished, and I think that the GIMP's
participation can be called a success.
Out of 8 projects chosen, 6 have successfully completed their goals, or
are well on the way. At least 5 will continue working on the GIMP after
the project is finished, as volunteers, a
Florent Monnier wrote:
> (I haven't found for the xcf comment in this draft, perhaps I have missed it?)
It's tricky - the comment is stored in a parasite, and in the spec you
have the following:
> Parasites
> -
>
> A second level of extensibility is provided by the "parasite"
> concept
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-08-31 at 20:56 +0200, David Neary wrote:
>
>> Could we get Henning's XCF spec committed to CVS before any of the
>> freezes for 2.4 come into effect, please? It's a vast improvement over
>> the existing version, and has b
Hi,
Could we get Henning's XCF spec committed to CVS before any of the
freezes for 2.4 come into effect, please? It's a vast improvement over
the existing version, and has been improved since his first draft to
include a detailed definition of layer modes.
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Carol Spears wrote:
> i will address the text of the reply later today.
>
> it would be nice to wake up tomorrow and read a clear example of say,
> how one contacts people about a GNOME booth for an event in the northern
> california regions. not how i contact them, but how you contact them.
M
Carol Spears wrote:
> i discovered that the only way to get access to gnome information and
> booth stuff here is to have been owen taylors girlfriend at one time. i
> was never this and have not been able to get too much more information
> beyond this.
See, this is both absurd and ridiculous,
Hi Carol,
Carol wrote:
> there have been no other volunteers?
Since I'm on digest (as I said before), could you keep me on the CC
line, please? I'll be more reactive that way.
I have several volunteers - Jon Phillips will be there for CC and
Inkscape, Scott Bronson will be helping with GNOME, J
(from the digest)
Carol wote:
> or, if you are not using gimp money or gimp people, you can take wilber
> off the logo and just use the word GIMP instead. wilber and gnome don't
> have anything to do with each other, do they?
I'm looking for GIMP people - particularly people who can give visual
Hi,
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 t
Hi all,
I happened on this page today: http://www.frappr.com/GIMP
It's a map for all people GIMP - developers, users, passionate
advocates, etc.
It would be great to know who (and where) you/we all are - go sign up
now! (I also found out that there's a parallel universe at
http://www.frappr.com
Hi,
said:
>>I want to know if I can write this plug-in in the context of Summer of Code?
Please make a proposal based on this idea via the SoC interface - it
seems a little light to me for a 3 month project, but perhaps the other
developers will see things differently.
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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 of
compiling software c
Hi all,
We're getting pretty close to the conference now (just over a month
away), and I'll probably not have much time from the middle of February
right up until the conference to take care of on-site things like
t-shirts and posters, and I'll have no time for travel expenses. So
anyone who
Hi all,
The GUADEC logo & theme competition is open, and we're looking for
entries - the prize is an expenses paid trip to GUADEC.
We are also looking for jury members, and would like the jury to include
a GIMP developer. Could anyone interested in being a juror please
contact me?
Thanks,
Hi all,
I have been hard at work getting sponsors for LGM, and we're at a point
where I have a very good idea what the budget for teh conference will
be. Any of you who have asked for travel expenses previously, and who
haven't yet bought tickets, should go ahead and do so soon.
We have som
Hi all,
The Libre Graphics Meeting website is online at
http://www.libregraphicsmeeting.org - it's still pretty sparse, and is
powered by spip. If anyone would like to be a writer or editor for the
site, please contact me off-list, and I'll sort you out. People with
some design sense especia
Hi,
s s said:
I'm hoping to develop an application that leverages the Gimp's
functionality, but uses its own GUI and some other libraries. My
ideal situation would be this:
- The user opens my application and the only reference to the Gimp
that can be directly seen by them are Gimp licensing
Carol wrote:
perhaps Mr. Neary can publish a list of people he will "allow" to attend
so that those people who are not allowed will not waste their time?
Open to the public means open to the public. I'd love you to come, but
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Eat Frog's Legs and snails in garlic butter! Enjoy the refreshing taste
of duck liver! Eat baked pig intestines (a local speciality)!
Come to Lyon for the GIMP Conference, 2006!
We're in the early stages of the planning - and now's the time to stand
up & be counted.
The GIMP conference, wh
Hi,
So since planet.gnome.org was down, I went over to planetkde.org to see
what was happening over there, and I saw this blog entry:
http://www.valdyas.org/fading/index.cgi/hacking/krita/16bits.html
"Yesterday, Krita reached a major milestone. We can now load, manipulate
and save rgba image
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
I can do the news item. Could someone else please volunteer to do the
web changes. I feel too old to install PHP. If cvs write access is
missing, I can also apply the patch for you.
We're too late for anyone to get the projects into google, but it's
probably worthwhil
Hi,
Nathan Summers wrote:
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we need a mentor for the plug-in
system. There is a related resource distribution project for gDesklets
in the bounties already - some coordination might be possible.
I'm willing to be a mentor for that one.
Thank
Sven Neumann wrote:
Campbell Barton writes:
It always crashes on startup, even if I dont load data. But works if I
load the gimp with no UI.
Tried removing all the libgimp libs and my prefs for a fresh install
but no good.
You are running gimp-2.3 linked against the libraries from gimp-2.2
(o
Hi,
Dave Neary wrote:
- Reverse engineer PSD format for PS 10 and write the
load/save plug-in (or adapt the existing one) to it
Photoshop is up to version ten now?? Bloody hell... and I remember
when we felt all clever for figuring out some of the new PS4 PSD
features...
I'm gue
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
For their part, they would like to continue having their logo on the
arm (which I'm OK with)
The logo on the arm is definitely what keeps me (and probably others)
from buying this stuff. I wouldn't dare to leave home wearing one
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
I've thought more about the whole thing and I would like to propose
the following solution:
We add a page about GIMP merchandising to www.gimp.org. This page
("GIMP Stuff" ?) gets linked from the sidebar and from the Donations
page and it is mentioned on the front page
Hi,
David Neary wrote:
Murray and I are currently looking around for more people. The option
will be confirmed or otherwise this evening or tomorrow.
Definitely cancelled. Youth hostel is now the only cheap accommodation
option.
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Hi,
Murray and I are currently looking around for more people. The option
will be confirmed or otherwise this evening or tomorrow.
Dave.
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Hi,
Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I know that a fair number of you (us) are going to GUADEC, and from
IRC chatter, it seems that s
m companies willing to
sponsor it. What having money does is give us a cushion to get people
to the event that need to be there to keep the GIMP going forward.
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w that Postgres have been doing this, and have sold
considerably more t-shirts.
I had attached the sales summary from Federico, but it seems it
prevented my mail from getting through to the list the first time
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Wilber is a Tuomas Kuosmannen (sp?) (better known as tigert) creation.
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layer then
> > create a new layer
>
> How do I paste (adjusting if necesary) layer-A data into layer-B's
> mask then?
Refinement - if we're pasting into a mask or channel. Pasting
from a channel to a layer could Just Work. It might be decided it
shouldn't which is, of cours
t don't display it in the
layers dialog, and only allow anchor selection
Does that sound like what you would like to happen?
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d if the tool can pick up the last
remaining bits of functionality from the rect select tool, and
the other selection tools behaved similarly (at least the ellipse
tool), I'd be in favour of it being the 2.4 rect select tool. Of
course, if something better comes along in the meantime...
Cheers
Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> On Monday 31 January 2005 09:03, David Neary wrote:
> > I was contacted over the weekend by the organiser of a Paris
> > based free software contest, who wanted to know whether I knew
> > anyone in the GIMP project who was prepare
s - if any of our
distinguished Germans were prepared to come to Paris on an
expenses paid trip, let me know.
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You need libexif installed before exif data will be saved.
Perhaps this dependency will go away with Bill's new stuff, but I
think he uses it too.
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Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> What do you say about renaming "Xtns" to "Extras"? I think it would
> be a good change to the GIMP's general "look and feel".
I agree.
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> proof view" with a selectable icc profile for the soft proof.
We currently have the ability to do color proofs with external
ICC profiles. THe interface to the loading of the profiles isn't
perfect yet, but it's there.
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adds EXIF info, are you seriously telling me that
> you do not run 'exiftran -a -i' on each and every image you ever shoot
> and instead use GIMP to rotate them?
A what? I didn't know the tool existed.
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ion... since gtkdoc only requires jade at
build-time, and a binary installation of it works fine without
jade when only using xml mode, the alternative is to not build
gtkdoc from source at all, and install a binary.
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hat's where this belongs.
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of outside people,
or give weight to mukund's page, so be it. When their decision is
made, it will be final.
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Hi Niklas,
Niklas Mattisson wrote:
> I have had some time to think now and it seems that maybe I should not
> be incharge of the website.
Thanks for offering what little time you had, at a time where it
wasn't a job a lot of people wanted to have.
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miss the first
time). Also very handy for adding points or dragging anchors when
the curve is closed.
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Tomas Mraz wrote:
> And what about the About image? Given that there are so many splash
> contest entries couldn't be some one of them used as background for
> About?
Oooh - we have a troublemaker.
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et audience of defaults) than the path tool.
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ext transforms this week
before 2.2, aside from that, is there any (good) reason why the
parasite's format would change?
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> and save it to a file.
I'm not sure how the text is stores in a gimp-text-layer
parasite. It is a GimpText object serialised to a string, if that
helps any. UTSL (Use the Source, Luke) or ask Sven :)
Hope this helps,
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Hi,
Manish Singh wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 08:37:00PM +0100, David Neary wrote:
> > If you want to do the work of changing all the places that things
> > have been said now, be my guest. Let me know, I'll blog the new
> > location. Otherwise, the wiki will do f
Hi,
Manish Singh wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 30, 2004 at 08:01:20PM +0100, David Neary wrote:
> > In case you hadn't noticed, we're due a release next week. How
> > soon is soon?
>
> Today.
If you want to do the work of changing all the places that things
have been sai
n the US that just finished). This is shameful.
I didn't know. I'm an Irishman living in France - how am I
supposed to know about USA holidays?
We have different definitions of shame.
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preted as "next time you start GIMP".
That said, all the scripts are read and installed at start-up, so
if you add a new script, you will need to restart the GIMP (same
as if you add a new plug-in).
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today?
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x27;re making small changes like visibility changes, for
example, your undo stack will grow much more, since the second
undo parameter is the memory limit of the undo stack once you go
past the minimum number of undo steps).
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even 2
years ago 128M was usual and 256M was common.
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on it, and given the track record he's
built up, I'm sure that the plug-in will be very stable and much
more usable in short order.
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implementing the extra bits.
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Hi,
Alan Horkan wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, David Neary wrote:
> > Alan Horkan wrote:
> > > On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, David Neary wrote:
> > > > It should also (IMHO) work on images and not just drawables,
> > > > proposing a flatten if necessary. Every time
Hi,
Alan Horkan wrote:
> On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, David Neary wrote:
> > It should also (IMHO) work on images and not just drawables,
> > proposing a flatten if necessary. Every time I have used
> > selection to brush so far, the selection was created with "select
> >
election was created with "select
all".
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look in the Brushes dialog? Seriously?
Personally I'd look in the File menua under a "Save as..."
submenu if it wasn't in the top level, but I can see that someone
might think to look in the brush dialog (in the same way as
someone looks in the gradients dialog to create new gra
ask, anyone who asks gets permissions to edit bugs).
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heme script is run using either the Script-Fu or Tiny-Fu
> plug-in. Scheme scripts have nothing to do with Python unless you write
> a Scheme interpreter in Python. :-)
I believe that he meant he tried to re-write a script-fu as a
python-fu.
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However, if you modify a script during the lifetime of a gimp session,
then re-running it re-loads it (as long as you don't change the
plug_in_register call).
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> We can of course add a gimprc option for the Help button but my
> question is if it is a good idea to add such a button per default.
I think it's a good idea having a help button by default.
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the bindings. I am
still undecided whether bounties (especially ones without a sum
attached) provide the motivation to do the work, or are simply a
nice way to thank someone who would have done it anyway after the
fact. Maybe it will raise the item's priority in someone's TODO
sta
Hi,
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> Could we have a raise-of-hands here? Who thinks GLib shouldn't bother
> doing that console window allocation stuff at all?
Me too.
I hate threads that degenerate into this, but it's the most
annoying thing possible in a GUI app :)
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e is a long way behind.
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thing, I'm not passionnate about it either way. I can see the
point of Nathan and the original bug reporter, because this has
happened to me a few times too. But if the decision is "no
change", well, I guess that's OK.
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not a trend we should be encouraging, IMHO. In
fact, I think we need to work out ways to actively discourage it,
and make sure most people have those packages (and others)
installed. I'm just not sure how to do that (as I said before).
Cheers,
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Sven Neumann wrote:
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> > If that's the case, we're working towards needing a jhbuild or a
> > garnome for the GIMP
[snip...]
> > If everything ended up in one tarball, with a single-step build,
> > that wou
ome for the GIMP, which just doesn't seem right - we're a
desktop application, not a suite of developer libraries and
desktop applications. We have one set of developers, not several
dozens.
If everything ended up in one tarball, with a single-step build,
that would be grand. But I don
on't really have ideas how to achieve that goal, but I'm a
little worried about the desire to remove lots of stuff from the
main GIMP CVS - this will be seen by the greater public as
removing features from the GIMP.
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while the vast majority of GIMP users would continue to use
> Script-Fu for now.
There is another alternative, which is to install both (this
would perhaps confuse things...) Kevin has mentioned that script-fu
and tiny-fu live quite happily together in the past.
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED
e when moving something out of the main source tree in letting
people know that it's been moved, and where to get it, and what's
included. The fact that certain plug-ins were perl rather than C
or script-fu was irrelevant to the people who were just looking
for the plug-in.
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y here. We're all volunteers.
I'm forwarding your mail to the developers list, perhaps you can
follow up with some more detail on what you've done so far.
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ans on improving pygimp. Would probably be a good
> idea to make these improvements independent of the GIMP release
> cycles.
Given that this has happened for gimp-perl already, I can see the
logic in that.
Who is maintaining gimp-python right now, by the way? yosh?
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> which is to always indicate progress.
How does gimp-console handle plug-ins then? I assume it doesn't
bring up progress curses windows...
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to see us winning awards again.
It'd be great to see some kind of trophy cabinet section on the site
where we collect our favourite awards.
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>
> The plug-in can attach a persistent parasite to gimp.
Are parasites ever saved across sessions? I didn't think they
were.
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ould. I assumed you were asking Alastair, though.
Also, I found another color management plug-in for the GIMP
(pretty old, and I haven't looked at it in depth yet, but it's
someone else who has looked into the issue and might save us some
work): http://www.khk.net/color/color_manager.htm
x27;s raw format). Don't know if that
would work on the other formats.
Shouldn't we consider including that in the main distribution for
2.2, since that type of format is now more & more widespread?
Who's the author?
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$HOME/.gimp-2.0/plug-ins), I don't know how to do that.
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no reason not to have others.
The gimprc file format is a readable serialisation of internal
configuration stuff, I don't think you could call it a language.
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done easily
post-2.2 (when we hope to have higher bitdepths internally for
image data). At least, that's what I think he said, but I didn't
really follow.
So - back to the essential - who, what (and when)? :-)
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cussion on gimp-developer? Or at least
> include gimp-developer on it?
Yes, of course. My mistake. But then, aren't all the developers
subscribed to gimp-user too? ;-)
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Dave.
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und, despite being 4 years behind
the 2000 schedule for some major features. I think we deserve a
good decent award.
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 1) We stop using the profile for the first image (and if the
> > image window is open, this will obviously change the visual
> > representation of the image), but keep it attached to the image
> &g
nd have an opportunity to avoid them.
That sounds sane. I'm not quite sure how it would be implemented,
but it probably involves having a color profile parasite attached
to an image, with some kind of configuration parameter for the
working colorspace and the monitor profile.
Cheers,
Dav
data in different
colorspaces. I can't put my finger on why, but I just have this
feeling that we will end up with a certain amount of confusion
when it comes to colour stuff (as you pointed out, the colour
picker is a good example, so is cut & paste).
I'm more than willing to defe
ng scripts into these
> Xtns menu options.
That has a certain logic. How about Console->Perl,
Console->Python and Console->Script-fu instead? Then again, if
the actual plug-ins are in more functional positions, I'm happy.
Cheers,
Dave.
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Script-fu menus and keeping all the structure underneath).
Cheers,
Dave.
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sually reccommend is pnm - in the GIMP sources, this is in
plug-ins/common/pnm.c. This is good because it shows the basics
of saving and writing an image without having the overhead of
using a 3rd party library, or having file format overhead
involved.
Cheers,
Dave.
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great to have someone
to go to with content for the site again. I wish you the best of
luck.
Cheers,
Dave.
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unsolicited donations are always great news, and bring a smile to
people's faces :)
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Dave.
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