Raphaël Quinet wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 11:52:10 +0200, David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Solution: For a given topic, create a wikipage. Make a start on
> > it (sketch paragraphs/sections, basically set up the bare bones
> > of what is needed). And then
any standard (de
facto or otherwise) - I had planned to write up a proposal to use
as the basis of a freedesktop proposal after 2.0 pre1 gets out
the door. But if you implement something in the meantime, there
shouldn't be any problem getting it in, as long as it
r me... I have spent as much time as I have
had in the last week or so on libart stroking. Hopefully a decent
run at it tonight and it will be done.
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gine.
If the language already exists, you can ignore the bits above,
and just start translating the messages directly in pt_BR.po in
the various directories, and the pt_BR.mos will be generated
automatically when you make.
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> Here goes what I got when writting the one in charge for pt_BR in the
> GTP pages:
Snip bounce
> Does GTP have a list or something?
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0. Of course, it
would have been nice to have it included before the frozen 2.0
release, but I think this is a change worth doing for 2.0, which
means doing it now.
Are there any objections to this keymap change?
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So - to
correct myself - I'd like to change Ctrl-R to Ctrl-Shift-Z.
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Branko Collin wrote:
> On 21 Sep 2003, at 14:12, David Neary wrote:
> > Excuse me - the shortcut I'd like to change is Redo, which is
> > currently Ctrl-R. Most apps in the Linux desktop space are now
> > adopting some or all of the GNOME HIG in this regard. So - to
>
x27;s a job that needs doing, and I honestly don't
know who was responsible for that before... I know that Carol was
also interested in maintaining a list of 3rd party plug-ins,
perhaps you could get talking to each other?
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should be, but I think that using the keybinding for group-undo
when on other software platformsit is redo could risk being
confusing.
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I'm not sure the plug-in registry likes anyone :) Who *is*
responsible for maintaining it?
In the meantime, as Carol suggested it might be an idea to use
the wiki to collect these kinds of external resources, in the
absence of a registry which gets updated.
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could attach it to the bugzilla report you open describing the
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ry is maintained". I would still like to know who is
running the site. Is Ingo still active on it?
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n isn't particularly consistant between apps.
It's pretty consistent. And the usability people have
considerably more experience with this than either of us :)
I've added the usability list as a CC to see what they think.
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Marc A. Lehmann wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 11:39:44PM +0200, David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm sure that ergonomy was considered for Photoshop when they
> > chose Ctrl-Shift-Z for Redo... I do think it's overstating our
> > importance s
stone=1.3.x&target_milestone=2.0&cmdtype=doit&order=%27Importance%27&form_name=query
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document what I do?
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uot;Yes", "No", "Cancel"). And
the logic behind it is simply that humans using LTR languages
read dialogs from the top left to the bottom right, so the
default action should be on the bottom right.
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nyway :)
Well, thanks for clearing that up for us, Calum :)
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e should
> consider to change these.
Also agreed :) Does anyone have a complete list of these other
clashing shortcuts, or does someone need to draw it up?
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person has the permissions to do this kind of thing, it would be
nice to have at least 2 or 3 others get the necessary right to
avoid these kinds of non-technical delays in the future. There is
no reason why mmmaybe shouldn't have become www a couple of weeks
ago.
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Hi Sven,
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> > The web team says it's ready to move, several developers have said
> > they want it to move now, I just wanted to sort out what exactly is
> > preventing the website move.
>
> If yo
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anyone else working on this already?
> libgimpmath
>81% symbol docs coverage.
> 60 symbols documented.
> 14 not documented.
Then I was planning on filling in the gaps here.
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in camp.
Looking at the changelog recently, it's clear that the lion's
share of the work is currently being done by Sven and mitch. It
would be very nice to have people claim outstanding items, and do
them, in the next few days, so that we can get a gimp we're proud
to release qu
Patrick McFarland wrote:
> On 21-Oct-2003, David Neary wrote:
> > 118547 Convert Text Layer To Pixels / Render Text Layer
>
> Wow, my bug is so important, its listed.
It's one of the features that is planned for the text tool before
2.0, so yeah. :)
The workaround tha
though, so he may not know what he's letting himself
in for :)
By the way, I seem to recall you saying that yosh and/or mitch
were working on a proposal for the API clean-up - is that
correct? If so, what is the status of that?
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Tél:
Hi,
Branko Collin wrote:
> On 24 Oct 2003, at 11:11, David Neary wrote:
> > How [regularly should I report progress on 1.3.x blockers]?
> > Each time a bug on the list is resolved?
> > Given that there are so few, I think this is reasonable... Or
> > when someone clai
g on these.
125143 gimp_dialog_new () implementation
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125143
mitch is doing this, and will have something this weekend.
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are there others who would be able to help out here?
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Michael Natterer wrote:
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Would this be worthwhile? I would certainly do a few plug-ins,
> > are there others who would be able to help out here?
>
> While there is certainly help needed (my fingers start to break when
> i
To Pixels / Render Text Layer
This is on the TODO list of Sven, I think.
OK - so there's the summary. Not a huge amount of movement on
these, but we're going in the right direction.
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> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > OK - so there's the summary. Not a huge amount of movement on these,
> > but we're going in the right direction.
>
> Dave, please do a CVS diff between the date of your last mail and
>
a little negative. I will try to
avoid that in future.
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ment).
Personally, I'd tend to avoid future plans until there's
something to present. If someone asks about CMYK, pre-press,
color profiles, etc then by all means go into the details, but I
wouldn't include it in a presentation.
Good luck in Vegas, and don't lose too much money :)
Hi,
Jakub Steiner wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-11-13 at 12:48, David Neary wrote:
> > http://jimmac.musichall.cz/stuff/private/gimp-2/html/index.xhtml
>
> Eek! Looks like I need to bring it up to date and finish it. Bad, bad
> Dave ;) Lot of stuff changed in the meantime.
:) I tho
on that
platform, yielding a smaller pool of potential bug-fixers. I
regularly crash the GIMP on Win32... and crashes aren't nice for
demos.
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we
often need somebody, who could be anybody, but everybody thinks
somebody will do it, and in the end nobody ends up doing it :) So
it would be nice to start naming our somebodies now.
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> Today a few of us were talking about this on IRC, and a couple of
> concrete proposals came up. Well, more sandy-water proposals at
> the moment...
A 4th possibility to add to the mix...
4) Dublin, Ireland
I was chatting to some friends in Dublin, and
berg.
But sure, money is something we'll need to think about soon too.
First things first, we need 3 or 4 volunteers who will prostrate
themselves before big companies and ask for a few grand
sponsorship. And someone to spearhead the effort who has a good
financial head on them, and ha
Hi Carol,
Carol Spears wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 03:23:47PM +0100, David Neary wrote:
> > I think that we need an event before we go looking for money,
> > though.
> >
> as far as i am concerned, this event and all of the other ones suggested
> here have al
;t understand what you were asking. I would have
appreciated you clearing that up... since you didn't, I'm kind of
guessing what you meant.
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exception of vectors stuff. Or did I miss something?
Whatr changes to the vector tool will require libgimp API changes
before 2.0? I wasn't aware of any...
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on. I have received no mail specifying dollar amounts,
if that's what you're asking. I think perhaps you are mixing up
GIMP organised stuff with external events where GIMP people get
invited. The GIMP has no money (Sven says we have 400 euros).
I hope this clears up any confusion. As
of things
to show off there.
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h guadec being
Monday and Tuesday, I think that's the GNOME plan.
Thanks Tino, it's an idea, it's on the list. For me the big down
point is that it's very soon, though.
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be overloaded with work.
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
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> >LOCATION
> >Are there others? We need volunteers.
>
> Barcelona, Catalonia (near Spain)? Site of the Universal Forum of Cultures
> 2004, and p
d into a networked camping
> event.
That's a great idea - I loved the CCCamp. And since we're
planning on making this a proper annual event, perhaps the 2005
edition could be there.
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still young & happygolucky.
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rove it apart from perhaps changing the names of the
functions ending with 2 ... perhaps just splitting out into
gimppixelfetcher.[ch] and gimprgniterator.[ch], and refining the API
would be enough here?
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> - The toolbox contains the buttons for switching tools.
- Drag & drop of URLs, image icons, etc. opens up the image.
That's the only one I can think of off the top of my head.
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to GUADEC? Should I
continue exploring Lyon in case it doesn't work out? Are there
other possibilities?
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that's asking a lot of a couple of people to organise. The
benefits of a big event are that there is less infrastructure to
work on from our point of view. So there are pros and cons :)
Personally, I like GUADEC.
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at GUADEC is the end of June, and at least a few GIMP
people will be going to that, I suggest that we should look at
dates in mid to late July for Lyon. Hopefully by the end of the
week we will manage to have a proposition that we can discuss
from Lyon, as well as more information from Norway.
C
e leveraged.
> Hmm, better get started on that then. I think I could fill 60 minutes
> with details about our compositing engine, color management, and some
> exciting far-future ideas. How will I know when the call for papers starts?
I'll post it here, among
very obscure to me when I met it first time.
And "Alpha channel to Layer Mask" is unclear?
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graphics stream).
Just keeping you up to date.
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eature he
considers a bug, but anyway... you can now do this by converting
the alpha channel to a layer mask, and hiding the layer mask in
the usual manner.
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king about to be
internal, or undefined. It is simply data which is not visible in
the projection.
The undo brush sounds like it would be a nightmare to implement
and get to act reasonably...
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Can I propose, then, that we keep the current behaviour? Perhaps
we could have a filter that pre-multiplies layers by their alpha
channel? That would be trivial to write, and would address
Raphalël's concerns, while staying true to the principle I
outlined.
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tions in there
are called from (among other places)
app/plug-in/plug-in-message.c and libgimp/gimptile.c (which
encapsulates most of the image data passing in the protocol).
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nk of the idea of a Friends of GIMP list that
gets added to the announce list when we make a release, for
example?
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he priority now, I think,
is to get people using this piece of software we've built. Let
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Hi all,
Thanks to the people who pointed out my very Freudian slip above.
While we are, in large part, friends of GNOME, that's not what I
meant to write :)
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> > What do people think of the idea of a Friends of GIMP list that gets
> > added to the announce list when we make a release, for example?
>
> I thought that's what gimp-developer was for.
Pers
Hi,
I'm replying in 2 parts, because there were 2 different issues in
this mail.
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> > In
> > principle, someone who has the dependencies for a 2.0 build should
> > have everything they need to keep
ome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=129529
Please attach comments there, or reply here (perhaps the mailing
list is better).
I think I've almost convinced mitch that this is not the right
thing to do :)
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> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The API changes are, in short, additions to the API which can be
> > checked in very soon after the 2.0 release, or even before it if
> > they're trivial enough. Since none of these will break
Hi,
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> > IMHO, we shouldn't bump the version requirement unless there's a
> > very good reason to do so.
>
> There are very good reasons. We already prepared the tree to use the
> new file ch
. Either Frank is linking
> libpangoxft with a wrong version of libpango or he compiled the pango
> libraries against a wrong set of Pango headers.
Yes, I had a brainfart. I mean fontconfig which, as both Frank
and Sven have pointed out, was not the problem.
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r it aspires to be. Perhaps some mini-gimps,
or specialised graphing applications, will use it. But being
associated with the GIMP is not a disadvantage for a toolkit or
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> here.
It was an idea. The original idea I had was exactly what you
said. Given that was so problematic, I modified the idea. Perhaps
I should have signposted the change :)
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re
than likely, since he is the gtk+ guy for the most part, and most
of the code changes would be in gdk. In fact, all going well, an
Aqua port of gdk would require no code to change in the GIMP to
run perfectly.
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Hi all,
The first pre-release for the upcoming 2.0 version of the GIMP
is now available for download from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.0/testing/
or from one of the mirrors listed at http://gimp.org/download.html
Not everything is in its final state, but we think this is close
to a final
the answer is that I don't
know. I thought we used a GdkPixbuf, so if we don't I'm stumped
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e outdoor space instead of cages. Perhaps we
can even find some gnu's there. For those who prefer an excursion to a
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also gives people an interest to do frequent cvs updates (which
is essential if you want to get patches that apply without
conflicts from people).
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quickly as possible (either by sending it to CVS or attaching it
as a patch to a bug report). The "thing" could be a feature, a
document, or a bug fix.
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using anoncvs3.gnome.org rather than
anoncvs.gnome.org for your CVS updates, as there is one known
dodgy anoncvs mirror in the mix.
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always around some
> given factor.
I would go for
12.5% 18% 20% 25% 33% 50% 75% 100% 150% 200% 300% 400% 600%
That gives you a smallish set of presets, with extra focus around
100%, and outside that you let her fly with the newer algorithm.
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And perhaps Roman, Daniel or yourself could add them to the
"official" docs?
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lls, and I think it would...
Bugzilla knows, in any case, and is the best place to look :)
Could you add the bug, I don't think it's been reported yet?
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or 2.2.
Of course, this is just my opinion
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final release of the GIMP 2.0, and
preparing for GUADEC/GIMPCon in June - start booking your flights
soon, and see ye there!
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Hi all,
The closing date for submitting abstracts for papers to be
presented at GUADEC is now only 2 weeks away.
Anyone why is planning on giving a talk should send in an
abstract (it doesn't have to be professional, just a short
description of what you want to present) to
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will not be complete until Summer 05.
Summer 05: 3.0 or 4.0 (depending on how we go about versioning).
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Hi all,
The latest pre-release of the upcoming 2.0 GIMP is hot off the
presses and available for download now at
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.0/testing/
or from one of the mirrors listed at http://gimp.org/download.html
Screenshots of some of the features available in the shiny new GIMP
a
x27;s
Day", that's a fact. If I say "I think we should have 2.2.0 at
the end of June, and I think this is more or less how to get
there", that's opinion. See the difference? I asked for comments.
I even got a couple of positive ones, in e-ma
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