Gflare uses gtkmultioptionmenu to select a gradient. Wouldn't it be
better to use the same way to select a gradient like the main GIMP
window? Cause I haven't the time to can someone else do this?
Well, here's the updated translation status report. This might be
of interest for people who want to help finishing the translations
for 1.2. Before you start to work on one of the files, please get in
contact with the maintainer (his/her address should be in the po-file).
po:
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 04:14:49 -0800
From: "Martin Weber" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I removed the rgb to hsv (and hsv to rgb) routines from several plugins
because this routines are now in libgimp. But there are still some
plugins like compose, decompose and flame where I din't found the
From: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 27 Jan 2000 14:17:48 +0100
Just a comment about the print plugin (I don't know if you've actually
done it) -- I suppose it's no disaster to do that to 3.0, but the
intent is that the core of the print plugin live standalone
On Wed, Jan 26, 2000 at 07:28:13PM -0500, Kelly Lynn Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
to redo the UI for 1.4/2.0, which included a considerably different
way of handling plugins. Plugins would be installed w/i the Gimp
interactively (a noninteractive installation procedure would be
offered
O.K. There is a new project on sourceforge, "Gimp Plug-ins", for a lack of
a less imaginative name. To put it differently:
"Get your FREE acount NOW!"
For those who don't know: There was a discussion on gimp-developers on
how to better manage the multitude of plug-ins that are part of the gimp
On 27 Jan, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
diff -rc print/README /tmp/print/README
Please use diff -u for further patches to preserve readability and
attach them to prevent line wrapping to slash the patch
--
Servus,
Daniel
Well, here's the updated translation status report. This should be
of interest for people who want to help finishing the translations
for 1.2. Before you start to work on one of the files, please get in
contact with the maintainer (his/her address should be in the po-file).
po:
cs.po 1391
Ok. I've just enabled automatic mirroring from the sourceforge cvs back
to the gimp cvs.
The file gimp/PLUGIN_CVS in the cvs tree controls which paths are mirrored
and which are not. If anything goes havoc just delete that file and the
script will stop doing anything.
At the moment, only
I'd really like to see the setting for default brush reappear. So
much so that I'd do it myself.
Hows this fit with the freeze? I hate to violate the freeze, esp
since its been getting better. But I'm SO SICK OF THAT CALIGRAPHIC
BRUSH (10x10)! Comments?
Seth
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On Fri, Jan 28, 2000 at 01:38:32AM +0100, Marc Lehmann wrote:
plug-ins/maze/*
is being written back. This (unfortunately!!) means that changes done to
these files in the gimp cvs will get overwritten. I've not found a better
way to synchronize two cvs trees better (maybe CVSup would
The Translation Status Report is now available nicely formatted and
daily uptodate at:
http://sven.gimp.org/1.1/i18n.html
Hopefully this motivates people to contribute to the translations...
Salut, Sven
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