[Gimp-developer] Two crossroad sections in wiki Hacking:Building/Windows

2018-07-01 Thread sebul via gimp-developer-list
Hello.
I want make GIMP installer for win64 at my debian 9
for testing Korean installer.

I translated  a po file.
https://l10n.gnome.org/vertimus/gimp/master/po-windows-installer/ko/
How can make an installer support Korean ?

I read https://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Hacking:Building/Windows

In this page
Cross-Compiling_GIMP_under_UNIX_using_crossroad
section comes out twice.
What is the difference between the two sections?


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Re: [Gimp-developer] Update RoadMap page

2018-07-01 Thread Andrew Pullins via gimp-developer-list
Sounds like these issues need to be recategorized then. All the 2.8.X and
2.10.X might need to be moved to the 3.0 release or perhaps removed from
milestones.

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On Sat, Jun 30, 2018 at 8:45 AM Alexandre Prokoudine via
gimp-developer-list  wrote:

> сб, 30 июн. 2018 г., 15:33 Andrew Pullins :
>
> > There is no duplicate management of milestones. The Roadmap page is
> mostly
> >> a PR thing, nothing else. No developers use it. There is no milestone
> >> management there.
> >
> >
> > One thing that always frustrated me about the roadmap as a person who
> > occasionally wondered how things were going. Was that some of the roadmap
> > points would have bug reports hyperlinked while the features I was most
> > interested in or did not understand did not. With milestones, every issue
> > that would be attached to that milestone would be displayed. I would say
> > that half the interest in the roadmap is to see how far along development
> > is and the other half is to find out what will be in the next release/to
> > see what the developers are working on.
> >
>
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/milestones
>
> That makes 2.10 only 37% ready (while released), the now obsolete 2.8 only
> 8% ready, and doesn't even begin to cover the amount of work on 3.0 that is
> untracked, because mitch et al. keep discovering ugly code as they go.
>
> Given that, all estimations would be a lie.
>
> Alex
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Update RoadMap page

2018-07-01 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-developer-list
вс, 1 июл. 2018 г., 16:44 Andrew Pullins:

> Sounds like these issues need to be recategorized then. All the 2.8.X and
> 2.10.X might need to be moved to the 3.0 release or perhaps removed from
> milestones.
>

And to people who will file bug reports against issues in, say, upcoming in
2.10.4 and hope to see that fixed in 2.10.6 this would be helpful how,
exactly?

Alex
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Re: [Gimp-developer] blocking fonts enumeration

2018-07-01 Thread Ofnuts

On 06/30/18 02:24, Liam R E Quin wrote:

On Fri, 2018-06-29 at 23:35 +, 1980_undergro...@insiberia.net
wrote:

My question is, is there a way to prevent GIMP from reading system
fonts, and to only read fonts from it's own folder?

Which Linux distribution are you using? Or, what operating system?
Which GIMP version exactly?


My problem is that no matter what options I use in the Font Manager,
system fonts are *always* shown.

On Linux at least you can a fonts.conf file in your gimp data dir or
fonts folder that excludes specific fonts. This probably also works on
MacOS and Windows but i don't know for sure.

In other words exactly how best to do this may depend on your operating
system and in some cases, where you downloaded gimp from (i.e. which
exact build).


AFAIK the font.conf also works on Windows, but its exact location eludes me.
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