Hello,
On Sat, Jul 31, 2010 at 2:29 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
On 7/31/10, LightningIsMyName wrote:
I don't see GIMP becoming an HTML editor - not only because there is
no one with time to develop this (building an html editor is lots of
work), but also
I'm just starting to learn what it takes to be a GIMP developer so
this is more from a user's perspective.
In my mind an hmtl layer would serve the same function as a text layer,
except that it would provide formatted text. It would be nice if could
be stored and edited as html then
On 08/01/2010 09:25 AM, Joseph Areeda wrote:
In my mind an hmtl layer would serve the same function as a text layer,
except that it would provide formatted text. It would be nice if could
be stored and edited as html then rendered on the fly.
Hi,
If you want more powerful formating of text
bob wrote:
But I find it an interesting idea that, if it possible to implement in an
image editor, could help smooth the process of designing web application
front-ends.
Anyway, I'm just putting it out there to you guys to see what you think.
It might be possible to provide some form of
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 3:40 AM, Martin Nordholts ense...@gmail.com wrote:
Have you tried GIMP from git? It has been made possible to do
per-character formating in text layers there.
What format does it save the per-character formatting in? Would HTML
be an option?
Understanding even a subset
Hello
On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 7:15 PM, Christopher Curtis ccurt...@gmail.com wrote:
What format does it save the per-character formatting in? Would HTML
be an option?
Understanding even a subset of the basic HTML1 tags plus font could
likely be a good 80% solution. That's not to say that
Lightning wrote:
I don't agree with some of the product vision points as stated in the
UI redesign wiki and by some developers (for example that GIMP is
meant mainly for high end users and less for simple users - as we
discussed on IRC yesterday)
well, that is a tricky thing to say.
It was
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 7/31/10, peter sikking wrote:
so there is an explicit 'no' for GIMP as a web design tool.
You probably meant web programming :)
no I really meant the web design job: deciding how all information
and interaction is gong to be represented on the page, how the
Am Sonntag, 1. August 2010 schrub Christopher Curtis:
[...]
but HTML is a decent way to store stylized text.
HTML may be suitable to store basic things like size, font face, color and so
on, but it's far from typographic needs like manual kerning, …
HTML isn't meant to describe the form of
Hi guys.
Smashing magazine linked to an interesting blog entry, where John Nack
discusses the possibility of HTML layers in photoshop.
If I understand the gist of his proposition/fantasy, the idea is the
ultimately his image editor would have a feature that can import, present and
edit html
Apologies - I forgot to link to the articles in question:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/07/29/in-defense-of-photoshop/
http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/2010/06/feedback_please_html5_layers_in_photoshop.html
--
bob (via www.gimpusers.com)
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Am Samstag, 31. Juli 2010 schrub bob:
Hi guys.
Hey.
Smashing magazine linked to an interesting blog entry, where John Nack
discusses the possibility of HTML layers in photoshop.
If I understand the gist of his proposition/fantasy, the idea is the
ultimately his image editor would have a
Hello,
Smashing magazine linked to an interesting blog entry, where John Nack
discusses the possibility of HTML layers in photoshop.
I'll add to what Tobias said: I don't think that HTML rendering is necessary.
Let's look for a moment on what HTML can do:
1. Render images in specific
On 7/31/10, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Smashing magazine linked to an interesting blog entry, where John Nack
discusses the possibility of HTML layers in photoshop.
I don't see any use cases where that would help.
Then you might want to read up on recent trends in web programming.
You see,
On 7/31/10, LightningIsMyName wrote:
I don't see GIMP becoming an HTML editor - not only because there is
no one with time to develop this (building an html editor is lots of
work), but also because this isn't GIMP's product vision.
Really? So GIMP is suddenly not the tool for web developers?
bob wrote:
Smashing magazine linked to an interesting blog entry, where John Nack
discusses the possibility of HTML layers in photoshop.
If I understand the gist of his proposition/fantasy, the idea is the
ultimately his image editor would have a feature that can import,
present and
edit
On 7/31/10, peter sikking wrote:
so there is an explicit 'no' for GIMP as a web design tool.
You probably meant web programming :)
there is an explicit 'yes' for GIMP as a production tool for
all graphics that are used on a website. This does mean that
there needs to be better support for
It wouldn't be much harder to support html layers than to support text
layers, if it
were possible to link to a library that would do the rendering. The
problem, as somebody
pointed out earlier, is that html was never designed to be rendered in a
definite way. The
idea is really misguided --
Am Samstag, 31. Juli 2010 schrub Alexandre Prokoudine:
On 7/31/10, Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
Smashing magazine linked to an interesting blog entry, where John Nack
discusses the possibility of HTML layers in photoshop.
I don't see any use cases where that would help.
Then you might
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