of the misfit pixels and correct their color
one layer and color at a time. Indexed editing prevents making the
mistake in the first place; if I have not explicitly added
(255,192,54) to the palette I know that I'll not risk finding it in
the output.
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that it would also
be effective against an accidental application of, say, the smudge
tool, or ordinary paint tools that accidentally get used in
color-changing (rather than paint-applying) drawing modes.
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Scripsit Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 15:14 +0200, Henning Makholm wrote:
Your idea of real work is obviously very different from mine.
I do lots of real work on indexed images.
Perhaps you should write up a summary then that explains your workflow
on real world
Scripsit David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/30/06, Henning Makholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure I can see what you're getting at, but are you suggesting
that I use a seperate layer for each color? That would make any kind
of editing extremely painful.
When I saw it, I
mode, this need will likey have to be
fulfilled by a different application then.
Or rather, we who need indexed imaged would have to fork Gimp from the
last sane version.
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Scripsit Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Henning Makholm ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I don't really care whether it is duplicated in GEGL or outside it, as
long as the net effect of don't let my editing result in pixel colors
outside this small predeterined palette is still attainable
; I cannot be sure that when I use the colorpicker tool it
is the standard color that I see that gets picked up, etc.
Additionally, it _would_ be rather cool to have the pixel data in each
layer be quantized but still be able to select partial layer opacities
while editing.
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Scripsit Øyvind Kolås [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 8/29/06, Henning Makholm
My concrete need is that I edit bitmaps with a specific color
convention - they can be seen e.g. at http://dk.trackmap.net/a. I
use a system of ad-hoc software to convert the bitmap source to the
vector versions linked
rather disorganized), but it should be better
than nothing.
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Scripsit Sven Neumann
On Wed, 2006-07-05 at 20:44 +0200, Henning Makholm wrote:
Related to this: While researching the format I discovered a buffer
overrun somewhere in the XCF parsing code. Is there a recommended way
to report security bugs confidentially?
Please use Bugzilla as you
the status of this document section appropriately before committing.
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you without waiting to be insulted first.
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uncomfortable by
following such advice gathered on a lazy IRC channel).
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would need holding down *three* modifiers.
Both these designs seem to be somewhat lacking in elegance.
Thoughts, anyone?
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like the way I
tried to do a nonroot install of gtk+-2.0 on top of a system-supplied
libtool).
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I'll work from there, and see if the cvs tree happens to be consistent
when I'm done.
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