hat only
work when run interactively. I might look at fixing some before 1.2.
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le the colour channels. This may be necessary for
colour manipulations on pre-scaled rgba images, but for anything else
(transforms, blurs etc.) it is unnecessary for either alpha or masks.
Example: take the example above, but rotate the rgba image first. The
result is fairly ugly.
Any comments?
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Nick Lamb wrote:
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> On Sun, Jul 16, 2000 at 05:37:56PM +1000, David Hodson wrote:
> > OK, this has been bugging me for some time. I'm convinced that Gimp's
> > alpha handling is wrong, in more than a few places.
>
> OK, but please provide some concrete exa
Thanks to everyone for the responses. A few comments:
Jay Cox wrote:
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> David Hodson wrote:
> > the opinion of (for example) Jim Blinn, and Thomas Porter and Tom Duff.
>
> All three of whom come from a 3d rendered graphics background.
As do I.
> For compositing
Marc Lehmann wrote:
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> On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 11:18:27PM +1000, David Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > It's arguable that the information isn't there to start with.
>
> No:
No? If I render an object, and the edge of that object only covers
half o
Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : added help display
+ * 5th Sep 2000 David Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
+ *redesigned layout
+ *mods for Gimp 1.2 release
*/
#include "config.h"
@@ -44,24 +47,25 @@
typedef struct
{
- gchar *label;
- gchar *func;
-} ListEntry
and
* the reset button is right there, if you need it.
I also figured that it's easier to reset if you don't want the
old settings, than it is to find them again if you do. The bug
report specifically talked about applying the same transform
to multiple images, so at least one person use
set the sucker, in line with
all the other tools, and think about introducing a streamined
and consistent method for saving "favourite" parameter settings
for tools (and plugins!) in 1.3. Anything else would be running
awfully close to adding new features, and we wouldn't want to
do that.
So, who decides?
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ating settings would
be useful, but should be implemented across all (appropriate) tools
(and cannot be done for 1.2).
Comments?
(Dons asbestos suit, cowers and waits.)
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rts at:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpeon.html
Like you, I'm far too short of time to work on all this stuff.
Been busy bugfixing Gimp and working on some plugins recently,
but I might be able to find some time over the holidays to get
some more work done on it.
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e graph gets built behind the scenes, much
like it would be (perhaps) in the Gimp.
Just as an aside - one of the main annoyances I have with GTK is
that manually setting a widget value triggers it. This makes doing
a clean Model/View/Controller design very messy!
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working artists involved. Or are they listening here?)
So, does this fall inside or outside the feature freeze? (It's not
exactly new code, mostly just rearrangement.) Is anyone else in a
position to work on this, or should I take it on? Does anyone
seriously disagree that this needs doing, e
easy workaround is to search for a four-byte string value instead.
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The transform tool, when set to shear, will only let you shear in one
direction after trying once and resetting. This very simple patch for
shear_tool.c fixes the problem. (Hope it's in the correct format, it's
small enough to apply by hand if not.)
Patch against 1.1.14, BTW.
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Marc Lehmann wrote:
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> On Wed, Dec 29, 1999 at 04:43:20PM +1100, David Hodson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> > the value to check is loaded into a (signed) int variable, and strtol()
> > The easy workaround is to search for a four-byte string value instead.
>
&
I've just uploaded (I hope) a plugin which reads Cineon format files
to the plugin registry.
Enjoy!
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This seems to be a bug - if a file format has a load plugin but no
save plugin, loading a file of that format and then selecting File/Save
fails with no warning.
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lly a new feature (freeze-wise), but would be very
useful. I can probably do it if no one else has the time, and if
the powers-that-be don't object.
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ation and registration near the top, everything else pasted
at the end of the file.
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/*
--Added declaration
*/
static ProcRecord transform_2d_proc;
/*
--Added register function call
*/
void
register_tools_procs
o I left
it for later. The writeup is at:
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpbrush.html
for those who might be interested.
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