[Gimp-developer] Re: Current work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-12-05 at 1936.25 +1030): > > Perhaps this is an option if we can list all the main Operating Systems > that The GIMP is used on, and locate a common application accross all of > them that can adequately render XML. Linux -> Mozilla, Windows -> I.E. > etc. (making the rash assumption that all Linux users have Moz ;) > Please don't assume that Linux ->Mozilla. carol (and anyone else still using a 486) ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
[Gimp-developer] Re: Current work
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-12-04 at 2141.20 +0100): > We need a Object-structure to be able to store and handle vector imagedata. > I am not sure about how far we should go in this way, or where is the > point to leave this stuff to other programs like sketch or sodipodi. If there is a lib for all that, it would be nice. If not, I do not think it will hurt to have better vectors in GIMP. > The path tool (or vector tool) just asks for the control points and anchors, > can render them on the image window and draw lines according to information > from the GimpVector object. It could also provide information about > restrictions in the freedom of the control points. So the vector tool > does not have to know too much about the specifics of the vector data > itself. It could even work on Text. Being able to modify text as vector can be nice. I use an app that allows you that, so when you want to deform text, you can use the tools for curves, like in other curves you create. GSR ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
[Gimp-developer] Re: Current work
I have been messing with the AUTHORS, MAINTAINERS and PLUGIN_MAINTAINERS files. I have been checking the information and making little xml tags for them. I started to use docbook style tags for them. I will limp along with this "overkill" method of tagging things (as Syngin and Simon have suggested) unless someone can over an alternative. Also, if you are mentioned in one of these files, please check that your information is accurate and email me one way or another. Especially if you would like to avoid any incomprehensible mail from me in the near future. Mr. Neary, nice thread. carol ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer
[Gimp-developer] Re: Current work
Continuing Dave Neary's thread. My current work on gimp is very small. I'm reading the sources, looking for typos, small bugs or obvious optimisations. i'm also use CVS gimp on a regular basis (my art work isn't very important, so I don't care loosing my datas here) in order to catch bugs. What I intend to work on in the short term is two things that anoy me: - if you move the pointer, even a very little while using the zoom tool, you end up with a 16:1 (or a 1:16) ratio while you only wanted to increase (decrease) the zoom factor by one. I think the amount of pixels the mouse should move to produce window zooming instead of a simple zooming should be user configurable in the zoom-tool-option-dialog-box. This looks like a very easy thing to implement, so if noone disagree, I'll implement this asap. - There's a report in bugzilla about the need for a better interface for graphic tablet, namely to allow the edition of the pression curve. I wish to work on this too (when I'll get my tablet back...) Best regards, DindinX -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ Gimp-developer mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer