I'll comment on this one here since I cannot attend the GimpCon.
Splitting up as discussed on the mailinglist before:
1. a completely passive widget that has no other function then to
visualize a preview image.
See bugzilla http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144759.
The API
I'll comment on this one here since I cannot attend the GimpCon.
Splitting up as discussed on the mailinglist before:
1. a completely passive widget that has no other function then to
visualize a preview image.
See bugzilla http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144759.
The API
Hi,
Quoting William Skaggs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know that everybody dreads another go-around on this topic,
but it really needs to happen in the near future. Maybe,
since it has proven so difficult to come to a consensus by
email, this can be put on the list as something to be settled
at
Dave Neary wrote:
To my knowledge, Ernst (who has written the only preview widget currently out
there) won't be at the conference. David Odin will be, though - and he had
started working on a preview widget before the 2.0 release, but hasn't had time
since then to work on the GIMP.
Does this
Hi Bill,
William Skaggs wrote:
My personal feeling is that it would be best to work from the preview
widget developed by Shawn Amundson and Ernst Lippe. It certainly has
some issues, but I think they are fixable, and it would be a shame to
waste the huge amount of effort Ernst put into it.
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My personal feeling is that it would be best to work from the preview
widget developed by Shawn Amundson and Ernst Lippe. It certainly has
some issues, but I think they are fixable, and it would be a shame to
waste the huge amount of effort
With the coming of summer and hints of a feature freeze for
2.2 starting to shadow the horizon, one of the things I see
as most important to get into the code is some kind of preview
widget.
Actually it is not so important to establish the code as to
establish the API. The specific