On 2009-10-21, Karl Günter Wünsch k...@mineralien-verkauf.de wrote:
Good to know; so let me refine: is there ANYTHING in the move to
single window which would not be achieved by
a) restricting the maximal size of image window to the gap between
two toolboxes; and
b) making
On 2009-10-21, Tor Lillqvist t...@iki.fi wrote:
Are you sure that the situation is as you describe it?
You mean when I said It is pointless to describe the misbehaviour of
GIMP windows on Windows to GIMP developers, as they don't use Windows
themselves. ?
That depends on who is counted as a
In your educated guess, are the GIMP-vs-window-management problems:
1) bugs in the port of GTK+, or
2) are they inherent limitations of window properties model of
the interaction between an application and graphic system?
Both;) The exact meaning of what in the X11 world is called
On 2009-10-01, yahvuu yah...@gmail.com wrote:
Technically, these are diagrams where the x-axis is the bottom layer
brightness
and the y-axis denotes the top layer brightness. The brightness difference
caused
by the blending operation is then color-coded as described above.
The full
On 2009-10-22, Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 1:54 AM, Ilya Zakharevich wrote:
If a particular system service in Windows gets broken and some apps
don't work as expected, would it be their developers fault? :)
If they fix the defect - yes,
On 2009-10-23, g...@catking.net g...@catking.net wrote:
If you see a homeless person with his hand out and give him burger, you
don't expect him to come back and complain about the sauce.
Obviously, you never did this. And one could even think that you
never heard about food allergies (or
On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Ilya Zakharevich
nospam-ab...@ilyaz.org wrote:
On 2009-10-21, Karl Günter Wünsch k...@mineralien-verkauf.de wrote:
IMHO the move to a single image window with dockables would solve
quite a lot of interoperability problems. For example there are
plenty of
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Ilya Zakharevich wrote:
On 2009-10-23, g...@catking.net g...@catking.net wrote:
If you see a homeless person with his hand out and give him burger, you
don't expect him to come back and complain about the sauce.
Obviously, you never did this. And one could even think
Greetings,
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On Sunday 25 October 2009 01:43:56 Ismael Barros² wrote:
There are some possibilities that look cool, and we would love to have
some feedback on which design (A, B, C or D) and tee color (white or
black) look best to you. Also, is the font okay? Is there any better
font available out there for
Dear developers
Is there a quick way to test (my) plugin when I just have compiled it?
What I do right now is:
* compile
* su
* make install
* quit gimp
* start gimp
and it takes forever.
Is there a quicker way? E.g. a way to force gimp to reload the plugins? =)
Hugs,
Louise
On Sun, 2009-10-25 at 03:53 +0100, Louise Hoffman wrote:
Is there a quick way to test (my) plugin when I just have compiled it?
Once Gimp has been started with the plugin present, you can just replace
the executable (make install) and call up the plugin again - Gimp will
run the new version.
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