Now that we have the new gimp 1.2.0 out, we should think about adding
new plugins to the gimp. Here my proposal:
1. Stable plugins:
Anti-Alias 0.8.1
Fixer
Homogenizer
logconv-1.2.1
mathmap-0.12 (make seamless in 0.11 works correctly in the Linux
version, but in the windows version, the picture
Martin Weber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Now that we have the new gimp 1.2.0 out, we should think about adding
new plugins to the gimp. Here my proposal:
Basically the number of plugins distributed with the gimp will most probably
shrink. We are thinking about a new scheme of distributing
I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction. I would like
to play around with letting users create graphics on line via a web form and
GIMP. Is there any tutorial out there to get me started?
Thanks in advanced,
Ed
I wrote:
Maybe the flame plug-in is very sensitive to what random number
generator is used, and works well only with the random() function
available on most Unixes (but not in MS's C library).
Problem solved. Mea culpa. It wasn't that flame would be sensitive to
the random number
In regard to: Patches to 1.2.0 for --with-included-gettext and HP-UX 11.00,...:
3. Fix for AM_WITH_NLS on Solaris
The patch for this problem is needed for more than just Solaris. I've
reported this particular problem on gimp-developer and elsewhere a couple
times, and although it's really a
Hi,
Tino Schwarze [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Without having looked at the code - what do we need that many FDs for?!
We don't need to open all palettes at once, do we?
Gimp-1.2.0 leaks a filedescriptor when loading palettes. This has been fixed
in the meantime.
Salut, Sven
On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Ed Husar wrote:
I am wondering if anyone can point me in the right direction. I would like
to play around with letting users create graphics on line via a web form and
GIMP. Is there any tutorial out there to get me started?
There's a package for GIMP called net-fu