sure, but i have at least 1 weapon... a wooden katana called irocima that i
can break in someone el$es head if it gets too close.
On 5/30/09, Alexia Death alexiade...@gmail.com
Could somebody evict this guy from the mail list?
I guess its also important to notify any Government or non-profit
speaking of python... are there any wrappers of python (or perl) in gtk?
.../5/29 Ryan Krauss ryanli...@gmail.com
No, I have no good reason :) I am not really familiar with any Python GUI
toolkit other than wxPython. When I realized that wouldn't work, I googled
for Tk because I thought
pyGTK: http://www.pygtk.org/
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Esteban Barahona bodig...@gmail.comwrote:
speaking of python... are there any wrappers of python (or perl) in gtk?
.../5/29 Ryan Krauss ryanli...@gmail.com
No, I have no good reason :) I am not really familiar with any Python
I'm sorry, I'm developing a C plugin (tried Scheme first and it was DOG
slow). Is there a C equivalent? All I'm seeing is
gimp-paintbrush-register.
Funny, a search for gimp c api line turns up this thread. :-) Going
further, searching for gimp plugin api draw line and restricting to
On Sat, 2009-05-30 at 20:47 -0400, Adam C Powell IV wrote:
I'm sorry, I'm developing a C plugin (tried Scheme first and it was DOG
slow). Is there a C equivalent? All I'm seeing is
gimp-paintbrush-register.
Open Gimp
Select Help Procedure Browser
In the search box, type brush
Click on
Sure, but the call process should be the same. Just use the equivalent
C API calls, no?
-Rob A
On 5/30/09, Adam C Powell IV hazel...@debian.org wrote:
I'm sorry, I'm developing a C plugin (tried Scheme first and it was DOG
slow). Is there a C equivalent? All I'm seeing is
I really enjoyed the talks[1] you gave at LGM 2009 (or I should say
the videos of them as I didn't attend). The kinematics talk[2] was
quite intriguing and I hope to see the concept incorporated into GIMP
sometime in the future.
You are probably already familiar with it, but your usability