Ridiculous dependancies for a *HELP BROWSER*

1999-12-17 Thread Ben Gertzfield
Guys, I strongly suggest that libgtkxmhtml *NOT* be used for the help browser. gilgamesh:~# apt-get install libgtkxmhtml-dev Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following extra packages will be installed: gdk-imlib-dev gdk-imlib1 gnome-bin gnome-libs-data

Clone Tool Source Cursor

1999-12-17 Thread Garry R. Osgood
Hi, all To address bug #2184: [gimp-bug] Clone tool samples "sample from" cursor, creating artifacts, I'd like to change the cursor behavior in (what I think) is an unobtrusive way. When the sampling cursor and destination cursor are within one brush width of one another, I'd like to supress

Re: GNOME CVS: gimp mitch

1999-12-17 Thread Manish Singh
* app/app_procs.c: I thought we should have a real splash (without decoration). Like it??? Not really. We tried this back in the pre-1.0 days, and switched it back because unmanaged windows for splashes are evil (they appear on all desktops, above all windows). While the splash is cool and

Re: Ridiculous dependancies for a *HELP BROWSER*

1999-12-17 Thread Steinar H. Gunderson
On Fri, Dec 17, 1999 at 12:40:25PM -0800, Ben Gertzfield wrote: Is there any alternative? I've heard talk of a non-GNOME-based gtkxmhtml, but I don't know anything about it. As noted on #gimp, try your local mirror of ftp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/gtkbuffet/libs/gtkxmhtml/ A simple search

Re: GNOME CVS: gimp mitch

1999-12-17 Thread Michael Natterer
Manish Singh wrote: * app/app_procs.c: I thought we should have a real splash (without decoration). Like it??? Not really. We tried this back in the pre-1.0 days, and switched it back because unmanaged windows for splashes are evil (they appear on all desktops, above all windows). I

Re: GNOME CVS: gimp mitch

1999-12-17 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
* app/app_procs.c: I thought we should have a real splash (without decoration). Like it??? Not really. We tried this back in the pre-1.0 days, and switched it back because unmanaged windows for splashes are evil (they appear on all desktops, above all windows). Uuumm, if someone wants non