On Thursday 20 July 2006 04:28, Mariano Cuenze wrote:
Frédéric:
May be. I had looked at GEGL, but it is like a low level
api for image manipulation, if I unterstood well, for a simple task
(like, add a mask), you have to do a long sequence of operations. With
GEGL you have to
On Wednesday 19 July 2006 08:29, Sven Neumann wrote:
Gimp is a very nice development, and a great tool, I know its
possible to use it like a user (thought its user interface), add it
plug-ins (in scheme or python), and use it in a batch mode. But I want
to extend it to allow to use
Sven: Really, thanks for your repply. Yes, I misunderstood. Then suppose that I develop that plug-in, something that allow an interproccess comunication with the GIMP, i still will have to install the GIMP, to start it in some way, and then to use it. I wonder if it is a good solution to use
Hi. I am new in this list. I had subscribed because i want to use the gimp in a way I had found little documentation (maybe i had looked for it in a wrong way ). Gimp is a very nice development, and a great tool, I know its possible to use it like a user (thought its user interface), add it
Hi,
s s said:
I'm hoping to develop an application that leverages the Gimp's
functionality, but uses its own GUI and some other libraries. My
ideal situation would be this:
- The user opens my application and the only reference to the Gimp
that can be directly seen by them are Gimp licensing
I'm hoping to develop an application that leverages the Gimp's
functionality, but uses its own GUI and some other libraries. My
ideal situation would be this:
- The user opens my application and the only reference to the Gimp that
can be directly seen by them are Gimp licensing requirements,