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
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Jay Cox wrote:
> Thanks for the report. I'm shocked that it has taken this long for
> someone to complain about this.
I think there are more such "obvious" bugs that are revealed in special
cases.
Just think of the downscale bug I reported a very long time ago. I have
some (monochrome,huge) pic
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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Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Grzegorz Borowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > There could be problem if brush size is big and line has to be
> > half-transparent. E.g. brush radius is 10 and intensity is 0.5. There
> > would be 1-pixel-close overlapping brush hits, whose intensities would
Branko Collin wrote:
>
> If I draw several connected lines with the paint brush, the joints
> aren't always perfect. For instance, instead of:
>
> ***
> ***
> **
>
> *
>
> you get:
>
> ***
> ***
> *
> IMHO, the pencil tool should be left alone for consistancies' sake
> and there should be a new tool to deal with the very special case
> of drawing single-pixel-wide hard-edged lines.
>
> This hypothetical gadget could use Bresenham's algorithm or something
> like that because it wouldn't *NEE
On 29 Aug 2001, Sven Neumann wrote:
> > and IMO they should look like:
> >
> > ##
> > ##
> > #
> > ##
> >##
> > #
> > ##
> > ##
> >
>
> IMO what they should look like is:
>
> #
> #
>#
> #
> #
> #
>#
>
> essentally wha
On 29 Aug 2001, at 13:55, Branko Collin wrote:
[...]
Think before you post, I cannot say that enough to myself. The
reported 'problem' of course only happens if you use a brush that
gets more transparent to its outside than in its center. It may not
be solvable (and a solution might introduce
Grzegorz Borowiak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Simon Budig wrote:
>
> > Please note, that these problems are already solved in the Gimps Paintcore.
> > When you draw a line with the Paintbrush you will see that it is perfectly
> > antialiased and the "accumulating color" prob
On 29 Aug 2001, at 11:41, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Grzegorz Borowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I have a problem with drawing lines with pencil. Horizontal and
> > vertical lines are OK, but slash lines are too thick. In zoom, they
> > look like:
> >
> > ###
> > ###
> > ##
> > ###
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
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Simon Budig wrote:
> Please note, that these problems are already solved in the Gimps Paintcore.
> When you draw a line with the Paintbrush you will see that it is perfectly
> antialiased and the "accumulating color" problem is solved too (you can
> even disable this in the t
Grzegorz Borowiak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> 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. By
> now, I have the followin
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Simon Budig wrote:
> Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > Instead of drawing brush pixmaps onto the canvas at
> > equidistant spots along the line as the paintbrush does, the pencil
> > tool could use a real line-drawing algorithm (Bresenham). This would
> > imply that
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Instead of drawing brush pixmaps onto the canvas at
> equidistant spots along the line as the paintbrush does, the pencil
> tool could use a real line-drawing algorithm (Bresenham). This would
> imply that our brushes couldn't be used with the pencil tool
Hi,
Grzegorz Borowiak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a problem with drawing lines with pencil. Horizontal and vertical
> lines are OK, but slash lines are too thick. In zoom, they look like:
>
> ###
> ###
> ##
> ###
>###
> ##
> ###
> ###
>
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