Hi,
I think I know why Michael got his solid black output, and it had
nothing (really) to do with the bug fixes I did for 3.0.7. The
problem was that someone ripped out the calc_rgb_to_hsv and
calc_hsv_to_rgb functions I put in print-util and replaced them with
gimp_calc_rgb_to_hsv4
Here is a patch for the print plugin. The patch fixes an anoyance with the
print dialog: If you have lots of printers (we have about 50 here), it takes
*several minutes* to open. Fix: Just use lpstat -d -v (just list the names of
the printers instead of checking if they are enabled
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 13:50:27 +0100
From: Aaron Optimizer Digulla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is a patch for the print plugin. The patch fixes an anoyance
with the print dialog: If you have lots of printers (we have about
50 here), it takes *several minutes* to open. Fix: Just use
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:09:37AM -0500, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Here is a patch for the print plugin. The patch fixes an anoyance
with the print dialog: If you have lots of printers (we have about
50 here), it takes *several minutes* to open. Fix: Just use lpstat
-d -v (just
Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 14:18:37 +0100
From: Aaron Optimizer Digulla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:09:37AM -0500, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Here is a patch for the print plugin. The patch fixes an anoyance
with the print dialog: If you have lots of printers
On 1 Feb, Sven Neumann wrote:
This is supposed to be first class font-rendering and if it prooves to
be useful, I see no reason not to use it, even it has gnome printed
on it.
Well, if it really is first class rendering, then I'd like to see it
in GIMP I haven't yet seen this package,
The current Gimp plugin (3.0.5) is a stable release at this point. I
will accept bug fixes, and support for new printers only if these can
be expressed in terms of functionality already in the plugin.
I'm starting work on a new development release (3.1) that will lead to
a 3.2 release. The
Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 08:52:51 -0400
From: Michael Sweet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert L Krawitz wrote:
...
The other part of the problem is that an equal mix of CMY doesn't
actually produce a neutral gray, particularly when the use of light
inks is taken into account.
I discovered a fairly nasty bug in 6-color mode in which there was a
discontinuity at the point that 6-color mode kicked in. Depending
upon the orientation of the gradient, the effect is either a dark line
of the color in question (cyan or magenta) or a white line. I had
thought it was a print