On 03/21/04 15:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the ideas that I believe Sven raised on irc, was that there
should be a minimal and trivial interface to the PDB that is not
based on any particular language but just consists of:
gimp_foo -bar 3 -baz yellow
Perhaps I'm being extremely dense,
On 03/22/04 00:45, Kevin Myers wrote:
Perhaps I'm being extremely dense, but couldn't there be an interface:
gimp -cmdfile
I think that the existing --batch option is equivalent
Ah, hmm. For some reason I had gathered that this option took the
script on the commandline, which is where the metach
On 04/27/04 09:25, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
-Crop rectangle can be resized only from two corner points;
in a large image with zoom-in, only what may be visible is the edge
of the crop rectangle, but the edge cannot be grabbed and dragged
(which would desirable); likewise, only the move-corne
On 07/12/04 13:39, Øyvind Kolås wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 13:46:09 -0400, Fredrik Alstromer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all!
The idea has been inspired by photoshop's effect layers, and the basic
concept would be plugins that registers a new layer type. When sampled,
the plugin is more or less s
On 11/25/02 06:23, Sven Neumann wrote:
position using plain GDK, but I think there's still no way to warp the
pointer to a different screen location.
It's been quite some time since I've done any X programming, but I
recall having a function that would bound the pointer within a box.
Should th
On 11/26/02 08:56, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
"Christopher W. Curtis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
On 11/25/02 06:23, Sven Neumann wrote:
> position using plain GDK, but I think there's still no way to warp the
> pointer to a different screen location.
It's been
On 06/01/03 15:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been cracking my head for the past day trying to think of a way to
> draw a vertical line with just a simple click of the mouse.
>
> On my image, I have two horizontal lines, I want a tool that will allow
> me to just click anywhere between the
On 06/18/03 07:37, Sven Neumann wrote:
> "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> IMHO, Guillermo Romero's suggestion of making it 1.6 or 1.8 is a
>> nice compromise.
>
> Hmm, it should be either 1.4 because it's into people's head already
> or 2.0 because it's worth a major number incr
:
My Example Image
Christopher W. Curtis
A big, purple, E
2003/07/18
2003 FSF, All Rights Reserved
[...]
\000\000\000 [...] \000 until file offset=2000
The nice thing about this is that it should be fully parseable by XML
parsers (up until the first NULL [1 is required, the re
On 07/17/03 19:41, Alan Horkan wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Jul 2003, Christopher Curtis wrote:
>
>> even resemble XML. My "PREAMBLE" is valid XML. If they implement what
>> they have written, they don't even bother with things like closing tags
>> or putting parameters in quotes.
>
> A preamble, which
On 07/19/03 13:10, Carol Spears wrote:
> I also will not write any English documentation until I can afford to
> buy that book that explains the English rules about
> hyphens.
I'm not sure what book or what hyphens you are talking about, but the
Elements of Style is in the public domain. Here ar
On 07/19/03 13:10, Carol Spears wrote:
> I also will not write any English documentation until I can afford to
> buy that book that explains the English rules about
> hyphens.
Also, I'm not heard of this, but it sounds like it may pertain more to
British English (I'm under the impression that Ele
2.0
[9] Branko Collin 1.6 or 1.8
[10] Christopher W. Curtis 1.5
[11] Shlomi Fish1.4
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[12] Robert L Krawitz not-2.0
[13] Owen [sqrt(2)] 1.4[142...]
[14] Patrick McFarlan
On 07/19/03 20:56, Carol Spears wrote:
> Having the ./gimp-1.3/plug-ins is problematic to me. The rest
> of gimp names use hyphens as wisely as you can expect, but not
> this one area.
Aha ... well, doing a quick search with 'dict,' it knows about "plug-in"
and refers "plugin" to "plug-in" autom
On 08/17/03 15:04, Alan Horkan wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Aug 2003, Sven Neumann wrote:
>> On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 19:05, Alan Horkan wrote:
>>
>> > The problem is that to resize the windows you need to grab the window edge
>> > and drag, so this useful and worthwhile feature is wasted.
>> > If a window can
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