Hello,
I have a couple of questions on the future releases of Gimp:
1) What will be the next 'stable' release number?
2) Will it be based on Gtk+2?
3) How hard will it be to port current script-language bindings to
the new Gimp?
Where can I learn more about making such bindings?
4) FilmGim
Daniel Carrera ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a couple of questions on the future releases of Gimp:
>
> 1) What will be the next 'stable' release number?
1.4.0. Gimp follows the same numbering scheme as the Linux Kernel and
2.0 is reserved for some major things that have not yet
> > 3) How hard will it be to port current script-language bindings to
> >the new Gimp?
>
> I think that the basic infrastructure for calling PDB-Functions
> basically is the same as in earlier Gimp Versions. Some PDB-Functions
> have been renamed so you might need to fiddle a bit.
What is a
Daniel Carrera ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > 3) How hard will it be to port current script-language bindings to
> > >the new Gimp?
> >
> > I think that the basic infrastructure for calling PDB-Functions
> > basically is the same as in earlier Gimp Versions. Some PDB-Functions
> > have been
I'm sorry that I haven't been able to do much GIMP participation in the
last several months. I don't want to bore everyone here with details of
my personal life, so suffice it to say I haven't been able to spend much
time hacking or even replying to email. I regret any inconvenience this
has caus
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 19:24, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> The main thing is that it can step through images.
> When you click on a different image it doesn't open a new window with the
> image, rather it replaces the image in the already-open window by the one
> you selected. In this way, you can ste