Hi,
David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
By lurking into the gimp sources, I've noticed a small typo in
app/preferences_dialog.c (today's cvs)
Here is a patch fixing this:
-8--
--- gimp/app/preferences_dialog.c.orig
Hi,
Also, it is nice to unpack a new gimp and be able to just reach out to
your desk (maybe) and get it configured and working right then. A lazy
LUser like me would like that. The gimp is LUser friendly.
what kind of desks are that where there is no ruler, but credit cards,
photos, film,
Hi,
I have just moved the patch gimp-china-010306-0 into the patches
directory on ftp.gimp.org (sorry that it took so long, but I have
been quite busy lately). The README says:
This patch fixes the following issues with GIMP 1.2.1:
1. HP-UX 11.00 does not have finite() but does have
Hi,
I have just committed a patch to the stable gimp branch that marks
a few leftover strings for translations. Translators that are
interested in getting a full translation into 1.2.2, update your
po-files now!
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
David Baker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I posted this on the [gimp-users] list yesterday and got no responses.
So I thought that I would try here...
I'm running Gimp 1.2.0 on IRIX 6.5 (SGI O2).
When I use "Screen Shot" the colors are incorrect. For example, lets say
I capture the
Hi,
David Kirkby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to create a bitmap (.BMP) with Gimp that can be read by a
scientific application I have written. This application looks for
specific colours such as red (0xff), black (0x00), white
(0xff) and green (0x0x00ff00).
I need
Hi,
Seth Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If
you are stroking the selection, use the Pencil to
stroke.
Sven,
Can you actually do this? If so, how?
You can. Just make the Pencil the active tool before
stroking. The active paint tool is always used for stroking.
Only if there's
Hi,
Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to help Daniel (and others, hopefully) by dealing with the bug
reports in bugzilla.
Have you already changed Bugzilla so it sends email about new bug-reports
and changes to existing bug-reports?
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Philip Van Hoof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to get the copied selection in thegimp
(Select a region of an image loaded in thegimp and
then press ctl+c) in my gtk application. I already
know how to get for example the selection if this
is TEXT in another X or Gtk application
Hi,
Philip Van Hoof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am not a plugin developper, but would it be possible
to write a plugin or- a module for thegimp that passes
or sets the data of the internal gimp-buffer available
to other applications ?
Theoretically it should be possible since Gimp
Hi,
Ken Ames [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to build Gimp on OS/2 but am having trouble. Can
somebody give me some guidance in this area? All the auto
tools like autoconf, automake, and those give me errors like -
aclocal: configure.in: 293: macro `AM_PATH_GLIB_' not found in
Hi,
Deepak T [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am writing a 2D 16 bit color arcade game.
I have certain sprites (explosions, glows) which are drawn against a
black background, when I draw these against a different background the
sprite's edges do not blend with the background and the sprite
Hi,
Ronald Cornelissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I open a dialog box wich involves plug-ins (i.e. Xtns Plugin Details... or
when I try to save a picture) the box pops up, but
stays blank. When I wait, it stays the same for a very long time, after which I had
to use the task manager to
Hi,
Ronald Cornelissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The e-mail address that is in your help file ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is not reachable
anymore.
It is reachable and we received your mails.
When I send a mail to this address, I get the following error:
Hi,
Fabian Frédérick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
btw, I saw a plug-in registry in Gimp Homepage ; is it
mandatory to register my plugin in order to reach Gimp core application ?
registering your plug-in is a very good idea indeed since it allows
other users to find it.
Regarding the question
Hi,
Robert L Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I expect that we're going to go alpha with 4.2 in the relatively near
future, and then release some time this summer. What should we do
about syncing up?
What are you suggesting? I think we are willing to include
a new version with stable
Hi,
Philip Van Hoof [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't reach the website
http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
it seems to work for me. Does your browser support certificates?
Did you try again?
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am I to understand that there is no recorded instance of this
discussion? Well, let's start now, then, so that next time we can
point to the mailing list archives.
The mailing list archive definitely has at least parts of this
discussion. Since
Hi,
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would make a basic plugin handler so users can remove / add them to
menus, if installed, and let the real task of getting the plugin to
user / pkg system / whatever. If you use a pkg system, it can do it
for you better
Hi,
Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why I could not find a Gamma Correction plug-in in GIMP 1.2.x? Is Gamma
Correction patented in the US?
It's there: Image-Colors-Levels. The middle entry of the Input Values
corresponds to Gamma.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am sorry, no. I do not have enough time for that right now. I am
willing to help out, but not in such an important way. When I
volunteered, I was thinking more along the lines of helping to make
sure the site is up-to-date, i.e. that it
Hi,
Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
BTW, is it possible to initiate the gimp with a command-line specified
GIMP directory? Vim has an option to use such a vimrc and I use it on the
PC-Farm to customize it.
'man gimp' is your friend:
-g, --gimprc gimprc
Use an
Hi,
Christoph Rauch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a mailinglist for the gimp webpage yet?
nope. But we can certainly set up one if the traffic on this
list increases too much or the people that want to discuss this
issue demand one. For the moment, I'd suggest we keep the
discussion
Hi,
Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In addition to some of the things mentioned in Christoph's TODO list,
I would like to add a couple of things that should avoided for the
Gimp's web site:
[lots of good points deleted]
* Please don't use GIFs!
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No License. ;)
Public-Domain source code is one that can be converted into any other
license at will.
we risk getting off-topic here, but I wonder: why would you want to
publish code under such a license or no license as you call it ?
Salut,
Hi,
Maxime Cousinou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm writing a plug in (two in fact) and I want the first one to launch
the second one through the non-interactive way, but I can't find how to
do that.
Can anyone help ?
call it through the PDB. For an example, have a look at the helpbrowser
Hi,
Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, I use the bucket fill all the time, both for patterns and filling
selections. If I want to fill a region with a similar colour with
another one I usually select it with the magic wand and then bucket
fill. It's easier to see how far you'll get
Hi,
Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's simple: i had(!) a script which loaded and analyzed thousands of
(checked) jpegs and (unchecked) gifs. Broken gifs tend to hurt gimp badly,
with effects ranging from gimp filling all virtual memory to segfaulting
(and yes, sometimes cycling in
Hi,
David Monniaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to know the precise functions that handle the shrinking of
the image for display. I would like to code them in MMX.
have a look at app/image_render.c
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
David Monniaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The installation process is frightening:
1. The user is presented with a dialog box Welcome to GIMP that is half
full of legalese (NO GUARANTEE etc...).
actually our first version had an Accept button at the bottom ;-)
The GPL wants you to
Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Magic Wand is not the only way to make a selection. I agree it
sounds logical that one would want to stroke or fill a wand selection
completely, but I can think of uses for a threshold fill with a
rectangular or elliptical selection.
you
Hi,
Robert Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is gimp optimized for use on SMP systems?
it could make more use of multiple processors, but yes, you gain a speed
improvement if using more than one processor.
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
David Monniaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6 Jun 2001, Sven Neumann wrote:
it could make more use of multiple processors, but yes, you gain a speed
improvement if using more than one processor.
Does it actually work?
AFAIK, yes. You specify --with-mp=yes when running configure
Hi,
furnace [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 07:19:46PM -0400, Robert Cox wrote:
Is gimp optimized for use on SMP systems?
I would like to build a linux dual box .
no, but plug ins are run as seperate processes. plug ins
themselves can take advantage of that but the
Hi,
Avi Bercovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As ever I;m not quite sure where I go to post bug reports, so I;m
posting to the list.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/ is the right place. Your bug-report has
been entered into the database and I have forwarded your mail to
Adam asking him to have a
Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After scrolling. And not on the page where you would expect it, on
the download page. Surely, you do not expect a visitor to read the
whole web site before downloading the software?
please move this discussion about the webpage to the gimp-web
Hi,
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gimp, under Linux at least, saves layout. And you can do tricks, like
copying the sessionrc to a safe place, and reinstall it before each
launch.
No need for tricks. Simply exit Gimp with your favorite session layout
and
Hi,
David Monniaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think of coding something for paper sizes. That's what I propose:
- a set of predefined paper sizes (ISO and US)
- user-definable sizes
- the default paper size is set according to the locale (country) where
the user is.
Any comments? How
Hi,
Superonline [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I very urgently need a copy of panorama tools but Helmut Dersch's site is closed so
I can't download it. If you have a copy please could you mail it to me or point me in
the right direction as to where I will find it.
according to this article:
Hi,
rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But this is page layout it is not image manipulation putting this in gimp
would mean you couldn't use it for other apps. It would be more usefull as
a stand alone program and leave gimp with just the basic print plugin it
has at the moment.
please bear in
Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A web master who knows www.gimp.org inside and out may think that
'where is the Windows version?' is neither here nor there, sinds
www.gimp.org is not the distribution point for the Windows version.
www.gimp.org mentions the win32 version on
Hi,
Garry R. Osgood [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What bemuses me is this sink-but-not-really-sink policy for
layers and channels that prevails around 1.2.1 tile mismanagement, and
which finds partial realization in layer_ref(). [layer.c-CVS-1.72.2.1 gimp-1-2]
This brief little snippet
Hi, Big, Fat Piggy Gimp Fans,
here's a very small patch that should fix our huge leak:
Index: app/gimpimage.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/gimp/app/Attic/gimpimage.c,v
retrieving revision 1.121.2.1
diff -u -r1.121.2.1 gimpimage.c
---
Hi,
Robert L Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Gimp folks, how would this play into your schedule? Do you have any
plans for a 1.2.2 release at any point?
we would like to do a 1.2.2 release very soon now. Actually the plan
was to do it this week, but we are still waiting for an OK from
Hi,
Robert L Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK, that's fine. We're not ready now with 4.1. 4.0.5 has a few
improvements (most notably support for the very popular Epson Stylus
Color 777/680), but it's not really a must-have.
I don't think we are up to version 4.0.5 in the gimp-1-2
Hi,
went out for some bug-hinting in the 1.2 wilderness tonight and came
up with this list of beasts that are still alive and should be killed
in 1.2 if possible:
#55700 Indexed PNG does not save alpha
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55700
Confirmed, but couldn't spot an
Hi,
the subject says it all. We are close to the 1.2.2 release and
a lot of translations still need to be updated. Have a look at
http://sven.gimp.org/1.2/i18n.html for the current state of
translations.
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Also I noticed that when saving TIFFs, sometimes the 'hard coded'
comment is used, sometimes the one I supplied in the preferences. The
difference seems to be between images that I acquired from the
Windows clipboard and images that I started
Hi,
a pre-release for Gimp-1.2.2 has appeared on the FTP server:
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.2/testing/gimp-1.2.2-pre1.tar.gz
This is not an official stable Gimp release, but unless users
report problems with this release, the 1.2.2 release will follow
shortly.
This pre-release should fix
Hi,
0-rro [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I want to make my plugin, but have one problem - don't know how to install
(/uninstall) plugin?
If it is a single C file, gimptool is the tool of choice. Read the
gimptool's manpage to learn how to use it.
Salut, Sven
Hi,
another prerelease for Gimp-1.2.2 has appeared on the FTP server:
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.2/testing/gimp-1.2.2-pre2.tar.gz
This is not an official stable Gimp release, but unless users
report problems with this release, the 1.2.2 release will follow
shortly.
This pre-release fixes
Hi,
Federico Mena Quintero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had this problem, and it appears to exist only with the version of
xwd that's shipped with XFree86 4.0.x where x=2. I upgraded to 4.0.3
and the problem went away. Same problem (with same version of X) existed
with WindowMaker
Hi,
we have had bug-reports about crashes with the MPEG plug-in as
shipped with 1.2. The plug-in author and others agreed that the
plug-in is a dirty hack. Since the quality of the plug-in does
not match our standards and noone is willing to fix it, we are
considering to remove this plug-in
Hi,
I have been told that I can reach most of the gimp translators on the
gnome-i18n list, so I'm sending this email to gnome-i18n and the
gimp-developer list. If you reply, please consider not to cross-post
unless you think your reply does belong to both lists.
I'm one of the maintainers of
Hi,
looks as if I have not been detailed enough (I'm referring to
the latest addition of a new language to The GIMP that happened
after my first email).
Please do _not_ use gimp.pot files from any other source than
GNOME-CVS module gimp branch gimp-1-2.
Ask before you add a new translation
Hi,
Shlomi Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The patch is updated for GIMP 1.2.x and since I was told GIMP 1.3.x is
going to have the UI code separated from the core, the developers refuse
to integrate it there. My question is: while I adapt the patch to 1.3.x
(or probably re-write a great
Hi,
David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was looking in the gimp sources, and noticed some mixes between gint
and gboolean.
Here is a patch witch fixes all those I found.
Sorry for replying that late. Just found your mail when I was checking
the bunch of marked-as-important mails
Hi,
Kelly Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why should we expect the GTK+ developers to keep their HEAD revision
compilable at every moment? That is a completely unreasonable
expectation in the first place. If I were a GTK+ developer I would be
asking that you NOT do what you're proposing
Hi,
Kelly Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why can't we just use 1.3.6? That's a frozen release that should be
reasonably close to the eventual 2.0.0 release.
who said, we couldn't do this? I do know that the current CVS HEAD works
and has some smaller improvements but that could of course
Hi,
Austin Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oops. It doesn't build out of the box. D'oh!!!
rm -f $file PATH=../src:$PATH -o $file lt.po
/bin/sh: -o: command not found
make[2]: *** [lt.gmo] Error 127
make[2]: Leaving directory `/local/scratch/and1000/gimp/gimp-1.2.2/po-plug-ins'
Hi,
there has been a problem with the 1.2.2 tarballs that made the
build fail for people that don't have msgfmt (part of gettext)
installed. I have built new tarballs that should fix this
problem. Unfortunately some mirrors already have the old tarballs
and it will take some time for them to
Hi,
Adam D. Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Natterer wrote:
Nick Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
NB I am not blind and I don't write code in Hebrew
I respect your extraordinary tolerance regarding this, so please
respect that the people actually working on a project tend
Hi,
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, I think we had a lot of arguments now. Could we try to agree on the
following:
1) Currently Gimp CVS depends on Gtk+ CVS, because the improvements
made in Gtk+ CVS (over 1.3.6) are very important for the lead
developers.
2)
Hi Hans,
nice to see that you started to hack on The GIMP again. I have a
question regarding your commit as of yesterday:
* plug-ins/common/animationplay.c : reflect that GTK2 has its
gdkx|win32|fb.h files in the back-end sub directories
this is true for the files in the GTK+ source
Hi,
GIMP 1.2.2 is finally out and still a hadjaha release.
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.2/v1.2.2/
This release fixes a large bunch of bugs, adds a couple of
new translations and features a complete rewrite of the
help pages.
Happy GIMPing
Sven
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please excuse this inconvenience and let's hope the new tarballs
work for you.
Really bad idea. This means that there are two versions of 1.2.2
floating around; one which build and one that doesn't. I'd REALLY
suggest to update the version number
I
Hi,
Michael Soibelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just noticed that there no longer seems to be the --with-smp
configuration option! Is this an omission or intentional?
IIRC, the configuration option to add support for multiple processors
has always been --with-mp and it's still there.
Hi,
Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
3) Changes to the plug-in API
The File-Open dialog would behave as follows: if the given path leads
to a regular file, open it as usual (no extra path). If the path does
not exist, then try to remove the last element from the path and see
if
Hi,
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IIRC, no new features will go into 1.2.x.
this is correct.
About GTK+, they are working in 1.3/2.0 now, so I doubt the patch will
be applied. You should check what is going in CVS of both, and then
see if it still applies,
Hi,
myself wrote:
We want to allow plug-ins to register an icon together with their menu
entry and I'd prefer this solution over trying to create an icon
automatically.
I'm sorry, I hadn't looked close enough. Of course this is essentially
what you did. I was under the impression you had
Hi,
David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've sent this before, but the gimp's source tree changes too fast...
This patch basically fix some function prototype which are said to
return gint when they really return gboolean. I know this is not that
important, but imho, gimp's sources look
Hi,
Iccii [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote the script which simulate the Photoshop's Layer Effects.
I think that the Layer Effects is nice feature. Will the Gimp
support the Layer Effects in future? The script isn't easy
to use because dialog doesn't preview the resulting image.
Hi,
Robin Rowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi. Unless I'm mistaken xwd isn't capable of capturing 24-bit visuals. It
seems almost useless on modern hardware. Is this an issue that has been
discussed here before?
it seems you are mistaken. What makes you think xwd can't capture TrueColor?
How
Hi,
David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using current HEAD cvs of the Gimp.
I've seen that all the filter plugins which use a GTK interface are
crashing. Is this a known bug and is this due to the switch to the
version 2.0 of gtk+? Is there anything I can do to help fixing this?
Hi,
Christophe Merlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You'll find a patch for the gimp/po/fr.po file attached to this mail. I
hope this is the right list for this.
Thanks,
I'll commit your patch.
feel free to commit, but please commit to the stable branch (gimp-1-2).
Salut, Sven
Hi,
David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, at least to make the jpeg plugins to compile (and works!) again,
I just had to remove the '#' in front of its definition in
plugin-defs.pl. Did I miss something important?
if I remember correctly, the JPEG plug-in uses a textarea which is
Hi,
Christophe Merlet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This was a patch against the HEAD branch of gimp... then I've commited
to the HEAD branch...
fine. I just want to take the opportunity to explain once again how we
treat translations at the moment and why we do it this way.
The CVS HEAD
Hi,
I plan to merge translations from the stable gimp branch (gimp-1-2)
to the HEAD branch very soon now and hereby ask all translators to
assure that the translations in the stable branch are up-to-date.
If you have committed changes to the HEAD branch, please make sure
the stable branch
Hi,
Karl Eichwalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It isn't up to you as the program maintainer to merge translations
from STABLE to HEAD or something like that. Provide hints how
translators might proceed, but please don't change contents of the
files.
I have always asked people not to touch
Hi,
Grzegorz Borowiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thank You guys. It seems drawing a good thin non-antialiased line is so
foar not implemented, I hope it will be. I could do it, but it would take
a long time for me to understand code and the whole conception of GIMP.
right now pencil and
Hi,
Karl Eichwalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
what benefit does this give? Converting at installation time is not
possible since we can not require the user to have the appropriate
tools installed. We could do it at release time, but this wouldn't
fit into the 'make dist' scheme.
Hi,
Vranyecz, Zoltan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How could I unsubscribe, from the GIMP mailing list?
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http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
the answer is right there in your
Hi,
Kelly Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29 Aug 2001 10:59:06 +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
One more thing to consider: Localisation in GIMP HEAD is considerably
broken since we have to switch all the po files to UTF-8. You can
create some nice crashes if you try
Hi,
Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 29 Aug 2001, at 11:22, Sven Neumann wrote:
I plan to merge translations from the stable gimp branch (gimp-1-2)
to the HEAD branch very soon now and hereby ask all translators to
assure that the translations in the stable branch are up
Hi,
Karl Eichwalder [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think release time is a good solution. First, we need this
feature now and I don't want to require gettext from CVS.
Sure, but a simple script calling iconv or recode will do it.
we can
Hi,
Christian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have always asked people not to touch po files in CVS HEAD at all.
Until we change this rule, the po files are in the maintainers
responsibility.
I do not agree.
Committing PO files to HEAD in any project is always risky business
(large
Hi,
OK, here's what I came up with as a (preliminary?) solution.
I've added a link to the GNOME Translation Project's homepage to
README.i18n and will refer all people willing to contribute to
GIMP's localisation to the GTP. I'll do the same with people
sending me translations and I ask
Hi Jay,
Jay Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have commited a fix for this bug to the 1.2 branch in CVS.
will you fix this in the HEAD branch too? The code is now in
app/tools/gimppainttool.c.
Salut, Sven
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Hi,
Lourens Veen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Open image
Select Filters-color-to-alpha, popup appears
Select color picker, another popup appears
Get colour from image, it shows up in the color picker popup
Drag the colour to the color-to-alpha popup
Select OK
You can also drag'n'drop
Hi,
Thomas Canty [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1. The coding standard specfies that tabs are not to be used, however
tabs are used throughout the source code. Why is this?
because we haven't yet eliminated them all? The coding standard describes
how we would like new code to look like and we
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Carsten Hammer) writes:
I think there are more such obvious bugs that are revealed in special
cases.
here is what you should do about this:
- file a bug-report on bugzilla.gnome.org so your report won't get lost
- send a patch that fixes the problem
Salut, Sven
Hi,
Winston Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I wrote the GIMP unsharp mask plugin a while back and I'm looking to add a
preview window to it. I wrote the code just now and I tried to compile
the latest CVS tree but the GIMP won't build at all for me. I don't know
much about autoconf, but I
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Mattias Engdegård [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I don't think they are that bad --- the readability of the above code
merely suffers from a pollution of backslashes and underscores.
I took this code out of a macro and forgot to remove the backslashes.
Also we'd use different types since
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Daniel Egger [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Am 06 Sep 2001 12:56:46 +0200 schrieb Sven Neumann:
I think Branko is right here. Color-To-Alpha is not suited for
chroma-keying since it will remove all shades of blue from all
colors in the image. Classic blue-boxing requires to clear only
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David Odin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
OK. I've attached a similar patch for the gif plugin. It does
basically the same thing as my patch for the jpeg plugin (replacing a
GtkText by a GtkTextView/GtkTextBuffer couple).
I've two question about this plugin:
- why gifload and gif
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safemode [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, compiling gtk+ from the cvs and i'm getting this error.
gdk-pixbuf.c:395: parse error before ')' token
gdk-pixbuf.c:396: parse error before ')' token
gdk-pixbuf.c:397: parse error before ')' token
make[3]: *** [gdk-pixbuf.lo] Error 1
Hi,
new releases in the development series of glib, Pango, Atk and GTK+
have appeared on the FTP servers. I have just committed a bunch of
changes for The GIMP so that the HEAD branch compiles against these
releases. Actually it now requires these releases to build
successfully. In
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NunoACHenriques [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Greetings!
When the run-mode of a script-fu is turned to non-interactive
(=TRUE or =1) I get a very strange error message:
...
/usr/bin/gimp: Script-Fu Error while executing
(script_fu_text_nach FALSE /tmp/ /tmp/ /tmp/ /tmp/
Hi,
we have tried to keep the CVS version of GIMP compileable with the
latest releases of GTK+ and friends as well as with the current state
of these modules in CVS. The latest (small) changes in glib break
source compatibility and since the glib version number has not yet
been incremented,
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Christian Rose [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hmm, would it be possible to make GIMP tips translatable in a po file in
the future? That would probably ease translation, since gettext has some
nice features: it's easy to compare the original message and the
translation, easy to spot messages
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