[Gimp-developer] Question about Script-Fu functions

2004-01-28 Thread Kevin Cozens
Greetings, all. I am doing a number of things in the GIMP related to Script-Fu scripts. One of the things I noticed is that in libgimp/gimpcompat.h it appears that the 'img' argument has not been dropped for a couple of Script-Fu scripts that also take a layer argument. For 1.2, many of the functi

Re: [Gimp-developer] Question about Script-Fu functions

2004-01-28 Thread Michael Natterer
Kevin Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Greetings, all. > > I am doing a number of things in the GIMP related to Script-Fu scripts. > One of the things I noticed is that in libgimp/gimpcompat.h it appears > that the 'img' argument has not been dropped for a couple of Script-Fu > scripts that al

Re: [Gimp-developer] Question about Script-Fu functions

2004-01-28 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, Michael Natterer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > This was changed recently and the old API went into gimpcompat.h > Of course the compat macros still take the image parameter. > > (note that everything in gimpcompat.h is deprecated) Let me try to clarify this even more gimpcompat.h is no

[Gimp-developer] The GNU Image Manipulation Program

2004-01-28 Thread Dave Neary
http://www.gimp.org The GIMP project has been one of the headline Linux applications for over 5 years, since before the release of version 1.0 in 1998. It attained that project entirely through the work of volunteers, and apart from a short period around 1999/2000, has never had corporate finan

Re: [Gimp-developer] The GNU Image Manipulation Program

2004-01-28 Thread Dave Neary
Hi all, Dave Neary wrote: > Because of its continued excellence and longstanding presence as a key > free program, I think that the GIMP deserves an OSA. I CCed the list with this just to let people know that I'd nominated the GIMP for an OSA - awards are of $500, $1,500 or $10,000, and would hel

Re: [Gimp-developer] The GNU Image Manipulation Program

2004-01-28 Thread Nathan Carl Summers
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Dave Neary wrote: > Hi all, > > Dave Neary wrote: > > Because of its continued excellence and longstanding presence as a key > > free program, I think that the GIMP deserves an OSA. > > Apologies for jumping the gun, I hope I didn't step on anyone's toes > doing this. > I p

[Gimp-developer] Re: Windows suggestion

2004-01-28 Thread Tor Lillqvist
codemastr writes: > Well the people in #gimp were telling me in Linux that's called a "sticky" > window. If so, they probably misunderstood you (or I did). A "sticky" window is (as I understand it) a window that is always on top of all other windows, and stays "sticked" at the same place even if