Not a developer but +1 - would love to try it!
Regards ... Alec (buralex@gmail WinLiveMess - alec.m.burgess@skype)
On 2012-05-01 01:25, Srihari Sriraman wrote:
Why not merge it and let the users explore it and maybe it will spur
new ideas?
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Hi,
In Gimp on the other hand you don't have such presets and you start
every time from scratch to design the brush again and again that you
used previously. An excellent way to kill time without progress and
desired result. :-(
It's not about the settings of the brush itself, it's about
Albrecht Lohöfener wrote
Hi,
I got the answer from Christian (the author of the MPO splitting
software). He appreciates a MPO plugin for gimp and wrote: So my
understanding is that this does not make it incompatible with GPL v3
at all! But if it helps, I'm certainly happy to release
There has been a discussion related to some of the changes in painting
tools in a post from Alexia Death at Google+ (It covers some of the
issues pointed by Liam R E Quin)
https://plus.google.com/101840139629119053722/posts/43mccHvyyor
It's marked as public, so I guess it's fine to share it here.
I'll just clarify a couple of things here:
but I'm not sure about the placement of the widget..
..I don't think the transparency is necessary either.
Placement clearly is a preference. People might even want to change where
Tito appears wrt what they're working on. So we've made it
There will always be users of minimalist distros such as Archlinux (like
myself) who may choose to avoid global UI fluff like that. And Windows and Mac
users may not see something similar for some time. As long as Gimp's own
mechanism isn't intrusive and can be completely ignored if the user
On 05/01/2012 05:58 PM, gespert...@gmail.com wrote:
Oh, forgot to mention but it's important:
Ubuntu just released 12.04 with a new feature: HUD. It basically does
the same than TITO, but globally, with almost every application (GIMP
included).
There's a risk of TITO becoming obsolete if
I'm not using Ubuntu either and I'm not saying it's a problem right
now, but it could be if trends move to a menu like that in different
operating systems.
AFAIK gnome isn't planning a HUD-like feature, but it's moving to a
kind of global menu for certain applications (check the Web
application in