Tuomas Kuosmanen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Speaking of old stuff to be ported to 1.2.. If I remember correctly, the 0.54
version (yes, kids. It did exist and it ruled.) had antialiased Threshold
tool.
Hmm - i just compiled gimp 0.54 and did not manage to find *any* threshold
function. Can
On Fri, Dec 29, 2000 at 05:48:07PM +0100, thus said Simon Budig:
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:
Speaking of old stuff to be ported to 1.2.. If I remember correctly
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