Daniel Rogers writes:
> hmm, last time I checked, plugins run in a different process space, so
> setting up callbacks is a bit more difficult than normal.
Well, obviously I meant callbacks using the normal PDB mechanism, and
not directly.
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Tor Lillqvist wrote:
| > > Should there be some way for plug-ins to register interest in getting
| > > callbacks when paths nodes are moved/added/deleted, etc? Other
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| > i think that would be useful.
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| Yup. Any comments from core developers? Wou
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 02:35, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> OK, I tried to use a GAP's move path on a high resolution image. It
> seems to require a moving image as source? If a want to use a *still*
It can be a still.
> image as source, does this mean I have to create n copies of the
> already large im
Alan Horkan writes:
> If you are particularly ambitious could it be an substantial "Animation
> Tool", an interface like a standalone application but substantially
> reusing the GIMP components, a sister to the GIMP if you will? (If I am
> being wildly unrealistic as usual, just say so).
Umm..
Jakub Steiner writes:
> I have sucessfully done this with an existing GIMP plugin - GAP's move
> path. At PAL resolution. The only problem is it needs a lot of disk
> space and RAM.
Hmm, didn't know GAP could do that. I don't think GAP is suitable for
this. Takes way too much disk space. Or doe
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 21:54:31 +
> From: Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Gimp-developer] "Ken Burns" style animation tool: standalone or
> plug-in?
> I have recently t
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 23:54, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> I have recently toyed with the thought of writing a tool to produce
> (low (TV) resolution) animations (for writing to VCD or DVD, mainly)
> from (high resolution) still images. I.e. if you have some
> multi-megapixel image, with the tool you coul
(No, I haven't seen any Ken Burns documentaries (AFAIK), but his name
comes up all the time when googling for stuff to do this kind of
animation I am talking about here. He probably is known to the
Americans on this list?)
I have recently toyed with the thought of writing a tool to produce
(low (T