Hi,
Roman Joost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I try to create a converter from a gimp path file to sketch. I tried to
understand the path format, but running into trouble.
I'd suggest you have a look at gimppath2svg.py, a Python script that
you will find in the tools directory of the GIMP source
Roman Joost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I try to create a converter from a gimp path file to sketch.
Sketch (at least the sources) comes with a script that can read path
files: Misc/read_gimp_path.py
I haven't used it for quite some time, so I'm not completely sure
whether it still works.
Hi,
Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. GIMP has its own regex.c that the procedural database uses. That seems
to look up plug-ins using regexec. I'm having a little difficulty
understanding the logic of the code. Can anybody explain how regex is used
by GIMP? Why is it necessary?
GIMP
Hi,
Marco Munari [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I notice that mouse navigation tool, in the lower right corner
of drawing window, could be improved in usability:
before drag the viewing area is better to save the mouse position,
restoring it after viewable area is moved and mouse released.
i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-11-25 at 0259.10 +0100):
I notice that mouse navigation tool, in the lower right corner
of drawing window, could be improved in usability:
before drag the viewing area is better to save the mouse position,
restoring it after viewable area is moved and mouse released.
Hi,
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If there is a thing to change, it is to let the cursor go out of the
preview if the user keeps dragging, thus make screen / mouse relation
more tied, not less.
might make sense. Another thing to change is that we currently
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not sure if warping the mouse cursor would be an improvement in
useability. Usually doing so is considered a bad thing by user
interface guidelines.
OpenLook on SunOS used to do this by default. It was fast, but took a
lot of getting used to. You
Gimp-Print 4.2.4, released November 25, 2002, is a stable release in
the Gimp-Print 4.2 series.
Gimp-Print is a suite of printer drivers that may be used with most
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