On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 3:08 PM, Aleksandar Kovac wrote:
If a developer can't set up his/her own environment, they cant do the job.
Period. We don't even accept GSoC students who have not done this before
applying. And honestly, its not rocket science. Just stuff you HAVE TO know
as a
Hi all,
I know that probably it's a hot topic and has been asked a lot of
times, but i tried to search into the mailing list and the questions
seem to be a little bit old.
Is it there any chance to see the Photoshop like, adjustment layers in
Gimp? I read on some 3-yo email that it was a
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Spazzatura.Live wrote:
Hi all,
I know that probably it's a hot topic and has been asked a lot of times,
but i tried to search into the mailing list and the questions seem to be a
little bit old.
Is it there any chance to see the Photoshop like, adjustment
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 7:05 PM, Spazzatura.Live wrote:
Ok, it would work though GEGL, but is it planned for some version or is it
planned at all?
I'm afraid you scrolled instead of reading. Please _read_ that blog posting :)
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
On 2012-10-03 4:11 AM, peter sikking wrote:
sorry to spoil the party, but to see how think this is a good thing,
when it can be so treacherous, is quite dangerous.
But Peter, that's how all the experiments, prototypes, working models
are! It has to be treacherous and it has to be dangerous. But
Hi,
Based on the thread title [Gimp-developer] Easy access for
contributors and the initial message I was under the impression that
we are talking about an idea of offering a /pre-built developer
virtual machine, created with say SUSE factory and downloadable from
the GIMP developers page/ or
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 04:44 +0900, Aleksandar Kovač wrote:
How about typing even this
expression in Srihari's prototype: e.g. 'selectellipse 304.4*304.4mm'.
Results in: a 304.4*304.4mm elliptic selection loaded right on the
cursor.
Especially useful in inkscape; one might be more likely