> On Thu, 2022-06-02 at 11:45 +0200, Adalbert Hanßen wrote:
> > *Suggested further improvement:* Add a new category “Gimp Processing”
> > telling about the image processing procedures applied, e.g. lighting
> > adjustments and their parameters, color adjustment, cropping, and the
> > like in
Gimp-Werkstatt writes:
> Whithin our tutorials, we do use the drop-shadow-filter quite a lot,
> especially within the scrap-workshops. There is still the old one there,
> but my guess is, that it will vanish sooner or later. The settings in
> the new drop-shadow are quite different but that's OK
Elle, we traded notes about a week ago about environment variables
needed for GIMP's build, and you gave this example that worked for
you on Debian Sid:
Elle Stone writes:
> PREFIX=$HOME/code-install/gimp210/install
> export SRC_DIR=/home/elle/code-build/gimp210/build
> export
Elle Stone writes:
> Thanks! for updating the wiki. In case it helps, the paths for setting up
> the prefix vary from one distribution to the next, for example are very
> different for Debian Sid compared to Gentoo.
Thanks, Elle, If the paths are distro-dependent, they're almost
certainly wrong
Marco Ciampa via gimp-developer-list writes:
> On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 02:26:50AM +0200, Marco Ciampa via
> gimp-developer-list wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 08:38:45PM +0300, Alexandre Prokoudine via
> > gimp-developer-list wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > You should be using the Meson
Elle Stone writes:
> It does seem that irc.gimp.org and freenode.org require separate
> registration. Or else there is some sort of time lag wrt something done with
> freenode reaching irc.gimp.org. In any event, now I'm registered and
> identified.
>
> But there is still a message about
> > On 07/05/16 15:38, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
> >> I've pushed code to GEGL master that makes the resamplers called
> >> "linear" and "cubic" do a tiny bit more than just interpolation.
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 12:11 PM, Karl Günter Wünsch wrote:
> > The more you change the default behavior of
Jehan Pagès writes:
[on one repo per asset vs. one repo containing many assets]
> Really I don't understand this point which Akkana is raising. Has
> anyone ever made plugins for various software? I have, for a bunch,
> many dead now, some still living. And never have I ever thought "oh
> let's
Just agreeing with a few of Ofnuts' points:
Ofnuts writes:
> Author:
> - communications with users: forum, etc. Mail notification necessary
+1. With the current setup, I remember going to a page I'd made for
one of my plug-ins and discovering there was a question there from
four years earlier
Andrew Toskin writes:
> > On 2016-04-01 13:32, Pat David wrote:
> > Jehan suggested that each script/plugin/asset have it's own git repo.
> > This would be handy, particularly if script authors did this as well (as it
> > considerably eases the inclusion of external repos as submodules).
> >
Alexander Rabtchevich writes:
> Grey icons from small theme become undistinguishable to me - they do not
> have enough contrast between background and image.
Kevin Payne writes:
> Can you be more specific about which Icon Theme you are having the low
> contrast problem with and what your system
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> >Also, if you think that changes of this sort should be officially
> >talked about in any other way than they already have been, I'm
> >listening.
A. da Mek writes:
> A warning on the download page.
> A tip of the day (if possible the first one).
The Save-Export
Related question: is there any chance the gdk_pixbuf_* functions
will ever support XCF, e.g. in gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file()?
Then at least some image viewers would get support for free.
...Akkana
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Owen Cook writes:
> I searched my history for libmypaint as well as otherthings found I did this;
>
> a. git clone https://github.com/mypaint/libmypaint.git
> b. I then read the README.md
> c. Had to install scons
> d. The last scons command was # scons prefix=/home/owen/Gimp-GIT
>
Elle Stone writes:
> I stand corrected. There is a header at the top of each page, with Wilber in
> the header. But the user must enable scripts to see the header.
Even with scripts, it's tough to tell that icon is actually Wilber.
It's so small that the eyes aren't identifiable as eyes, and the
Pat David writes:
Pat> Downloads Page
Pat> I'm a bit conflicted about this. I understand that we used to use jquery
Pat> to try and guess the OS the visitor was on, and present them with a
Pat> sub-section of the downloads page.
Pat>
Pat> I am almost thinking that perhaps we can simply present
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
Does this GEGL op do anything for you at all? Because it does
absolutely nothing for me (duly noted in
http://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Hacking:Porting_filters_to_GEGL/UI_review),
Joao S. O. Bueno writes:
Yes, I've just tested it and it is definitely working here.
I've
ws writes:
1 close up window
To have a second window which tracks where the mouse is to see with pixel
perfect accuracy where you position your curser to edit the picture in pixel
perfection quickest. The standard way is to select where you want to edit,
then zoom in, move the curser to edit
Jehan Pagès writes:
Well yes, I get that. But these people who want to make, in the end,
they still have to deal with us, not OpenHatch. What's the difference
between going directly to us rather than going through a third party?
Anyway maybe there is a point I miss. Future will tell us. Maybe
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
words heavily depends on user's background. E.g. younger and less
experienced users don't get the way all crop-related functions in GIMP
are translated into Russian, because typically they are not familiar
with photography terminology and expect simpler words.
Partha Bagchi writes:
Akkana Peck used to have a panorama plugin called Pandora (
http://www.shallowsky.com/software/pandora/). I don't know if she is still
maintaining it.
I am still maintaining it (though Pandora hasn't changed in years)
but Pavel is right that it doesn't re-project, nor
Jehan Pagès writes:
Just checking master, currently when overwrite is shown, export-to
is not grayed out but it is invisible.
That means that it is active and can be run if you know the shortcut,
but you can't export from the menu (for people who don't know
shortcuts, new or casual users,
b...@neeneenee.de writes:
is there a documentation about menu hooks in GIMP? Is there a
listing at the source code?
I tired to try out how to get my python plugins in the right place.
So i'd like to do
a visual documentation for any developer. I attached an example on this mail.
I don't
Michael Schroeder writes:
I am writing a plugin for Gimp. It works alright via the GIMP UI and
command line by registering it to gimp. But I would wish to offer also a
Preview area in the UI, and apparently it is not so easy to add the
PreviewArea from the gimpui python package to the input
Jason Simanek writes:
Another Idea! A feature that Photoshop doesn't have (outside of
creating an Action): an Export all open files dialog could be
pretty great. Allowing you to set – like DBP – the quality
properties and destination directory all at once to export all open
files. That would
Bertrand Denoix writes:
On 07/20/2013 07:22 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
But Python does allow you to write any UI you want -- you have the
full pygtk library available. So you could make a scaled-down
version of the image, do your preview operations to it, and show
it in a drawing area.
Not too
On 07/20/2013 02:21 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
That is such a good idea that I wanted to dive in right away and
write it.
Jason Simanek writes:
That's fantastic!
I grabbed the code and tried it but it doesn't seem to do anything
on Gimp 2.8.4. Then I looked at the code for a minute
Anke Lange writes:
Well, I'm afraid, I built it myself, but if that is the problem, I
will try to compile it again and hope to get all dependencies this
time.
I hit the same problem on a recently installed Ubuntu machine.
It turned out I was missing the package libbz2-dev (thanks to Mitch
for
peter sikking writes:
so please help us by replying here, with you answer what
text means to you when working with GIMP.
My most common use case for text: adding text to a photo for
something like a greeting card or a poster, sometimes intended
for the web and sometimes for print. So I start
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