* tools/pdbgen/pdb/drawable.pdb: applied (a modified version of) a
patch from Garry R. Osgood [EMAIL PROTECTED] that should fix bug
#2202
and problems with the Warp plug-in.
Since then I have not been able to reproduce the crash; others are
welcome to test.
#2261: [gimp-bug] Offset c
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
well, we already agreed that the modifier keys need some rework. I volunteer
to do the job, but I don't want to start hacking before we have discussed the
issue and found a suitable solution. So, to start the discussion, here's a
list of the current state. Many
Nick Lamb wrote:
Further to my original observations, here is something more detailed:
Gimp is set to ~24M tile cache, on a 64Mb machine with ~64Mb of swap
The TIFF is enormous (see previous post for exact dimensions) and as a
naive RGB array (3 bytes per pixel) would use ~210Mb of space
Max Moritz Sievers wrote:
Hello,
is there a plan to support JPEG2000?
In case you do not know yet what JPEG2000 is, here is an article from
ZDnet:
JPEG 2000 to give the Web a new image
Next version of graphics file format might even dazzle the pros.
By Luisa Simone, http://www.pcmag.com/
April
Hi, all
To address bug #2184: [gimp-bug] Clone tool samples "sample from"
cursor,
creating artifacts, I'd like to change the cursor behavior in
(what I think) is an unobtrusive way.
When the sampling cursor and destination cursor are within one brush
width
of one another, I'd like to supress
Simon Budig wrote:
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
How about some comments for feature triage? There are some features in
Gimp 1.1.x which are buggy or unusable, yet stay the same for weeks
snip...
Ill try to do something on the tool in the next time, but as always I
cannot
Simon Budig wrote:
Garry R. Osgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
snipped... bezier basis functions associated with the first and fourth
control points
grow expotentially to unity, so manipulating Simon's path near control
^ infinity?
It waves at unity on its way
Sven Neumann wrote:
I don't see your problem. I do get my errors in the error-console. All
that's missing IMO is a way to set the error_console as the default
error_handler in the preferences. That should be easy and is definitely worth
the effort.
Nick Lamb:
Well, I think you
Carey Bunks wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the CVS gimp 1.14 corresponding to the line
2000-01-08 Michael Natterer [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
as the top entry in the Changelog, and I'd like to report a bug.
The bug I've discovered is that it is no longer possible to paste from
the default buffer to a channel or
Adrian Likins wrote:
snipped...
the baloon, the rocket, or the new one are my faves for 1.2. I really
like the newest one. Nice work.
Adrian
The magical quality of 1.4 is hard to beat. It reminds me of Bilbo Baggins:
"The road goes ever onward..."
The latest is very good too,
Marc Lehmann wrote:
On Sat, Jan 15, 2000 at 06:21:35PM -0500, Glenn PM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you remove your old gimp installation? The error messages below
are probably caused by left-over plug-ins in your $PREFIX/lib/plug-ins
Yes I did.
I still think this is the only way
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
tonight two new plug-ins were checked into the tree...
snipped: new plugin descriptions...
A lot of work has been put into making the plug-in interfaces consistent,
cleaning up the code and adding gettext support. As long as these new
plug-ins
don't adhere to
Tino Schwarze wrote:
After all, I got around to test it. Though the patch got a bit messed
up
by sending it via mail, I managed to apply it. It works. At least,
I
checked that selecting a layer within LC does indeed change the
active
layer indicated within the image.
Ibelieve the patch fixes
In ChangeLog :
Fri Jan 28 01:16:35 CET 2000 Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* PLUGIN_CVS: updated to give Kevin Turner write access to
the maze plug-in (therefore, the maze plug-in is no longer
managable within the gnome cvs server. If you have any
Tom Rathborne wrote:
I just noticed this new CVS entry:
Fri Feb 4 18:27:16 CET 2000 Stanislav Brabec [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* app/global_edit.c: edit_fill with foreground, not background.
snipped...
I don't think it's a bug, and
making this change will suddenly render all of the
Sven Neumann wrote:
snipped...
I'm all for removing the Path Tool,
Agreed: In my opinion, there is just too much work to integrate
for March 31 (56 days away and counting).
the Xinput Airbrush
Agreed: I've just got Wacom Intuos working with GTK+/GDK on SGI,
and on this platform using the
In ChangeLog :
Fri Jan 28 01:16:35 CET 2000 Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* PLUGIN_CVS: updated to give Kevin Turner write access to
the maze plug-in (therefore, the maze plug-in is no longer
managable within the gnome cvs server. If you have any
Martin Weber wrote:
Here a list of buggy plugins in GIMP-1.1.16:
snipped...
Did you make bug reports of these?
(http://www.xach.com/gimp/news/bugreport.html)
1. With 55 days (count'em) to a supposed release date,
and lots of issues outstanding, Gimp needs all the resources
it can possibly
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
snipped...
If you'd ever
seen how Karin turns an old b/w photo into a colored one in a few minutes,
you would know how good and useful his plug-in really is. (I had the
chance to make this joyful experience last year in Berlin, when Karin and
Olof presented the
Cosmin Truta wrote:
snipped...
It is the very first time when I try to send a patch to some GNU software,
so I don't know exactly how to do it. I sent this message to this List
now; if there is another, better way to contribute to contribute to GIMP,
I would like to know about it :-)
Raphael Quinet wrote:
snipped...
There are several ways to fix these scripts, and I would like to get
your opinions about this:
snipped...
A3) Add a new parameter ("background color") to the script so that it
uses the value specified in the dialog box instead of using the
In Gnome ticket report logs - #6257 Buggy Resize on Zoom
Lee Willis [EMAIL PROTECTED]; dated Tue, 15 Feb 2000 wrote:
Package: gimp
Version: 1.1.17
I think this is similar to bug ID's 6070 and 5930 but I couldn't work
out how to append to them so I'm submitting this to confirm that a
Blue Lang wrote:
did someone take that out of cvs?
Yes. From ChangeLog:
Wed Feb 16 14:46:14 CET 2000 Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* app/pathsP.h: removed
* app/path.h
* app/pathP.h
* app/path_transform.h: new header files. Only files that absolutely
need to access the Path
Tom Rathborne wrote [Sun Feb 20, 20:27 ]:
snipped...
Yes, but you haven't gone far enough.
Each colour at a gradient node should be customizable through an
expression language (like in MathMap), so instead of gradients like
'Tube_Red', there would just be 'Tube'. The highlight for 'Tube'
Emmanuel Mogenet wrote:
Hi,
I've justed added support for Targa V2.0 to the Targa plugin.
I was wondering how to submit the patch for approval into the
main GIMP tree.
I contacted the original author of the plugin, but he didn't know
either.
How should I proceed ?
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
I think it is time to repeat this message, from a year ago... The same
strange-looking code is still present in color_transfer.c. Is it a
bug? Should it be fixed before 1.2? Is my suggestion below a good one?
snipped...
Comments, please?
--tml
I believe you are
pixel fairy wrote:
is seems you cannot do to the three color channels what you can to any other, such
as duplicate.
duplicating a color channel is usefull for things like masking out complex
selections (like hair)
Color channels are special; you can't get there from here.
But you can come
All,
The new installation screens are just very, very cool.
If you haven't seen them, it's worth uninstalling Gimp
just to see them.
A small (really small, really) quibble. I find the red
border a little over-powering. Maybe something a little
more subtle ? (tigert?)
Other than that, it really
Ben Fowler wrote:
snipped...
I am using CVS as a form of software delivery rather than
a joint software development.
That's OK. That's part of its job.
On my machine, I have gimp-1.1.15. If I choose to update it,
I need a patch 1.1.15 - current level.
Hmmm. you need to patch to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped...
- on alpha-dec-osf4.0d, the program give all errors when loading
plugins even though plugin does not crash::
$ /usr/local/bin/gimp
** WARNING **: wire_read: error
** WARNING **: wire_read: error
** WARNING **: wire_read: error
** WARNING **:
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snipped...
BTW: Does somebody use XFree 4.0 with a wacom tablet? Sometimes I
believe, that firm pressing the pen results in no more motion events...
Is it "no more motion events", or is it *so many* motion events that
the Gimp becomes paralyzed in processing the
Simon Budig wrote:
Garry R. Osgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snipped...
BTW: Does somebody use XFree 4.0 with a wacom tablet? Sometimes I
believe, that firm pressing the pen results in no more motion events...
Is it "no more motion e
Tim Mooney wrote:
In regard to: Re: gimp 1.1.18, Garry R. Osgood said (at 9:16pm on Mar 24, 2000):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipped...
- on alpha-dec-osf4.0d, the program give all errors when loading
plugins even though plugin does not crash::
$ /usr/local/bin/gimp
Koot wrote:
I want to unsubscribe from the gimp-developer list (am still on the user
list) but I cant remember how :-(
It will be of a great help if a kind soul would mail me the instructions
so that I can unsubscribe.
Thank
--
DGIT Solutions Cell: +27 (0)82 464 2595
Doug Alcorn wrote:
snipped...
It looks like the header file only defines two arguments in the
prototype, but the actual function has three. How is it possible that
the gimp compiles for other people and not for me?
--
My commands.h file defines edit_fill_cmd_callback(...) et alia with
pixel fairy wrote:
2000-05-12 Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* gimpdrawable.c: enabled the (commented out)
signal
"invalidate_preview".
does this mean theres a way for a plug-in to know if
a certain drawable or image or whatever has changed?
No, Sven is referring to a
Marc Lehmann wrote:
What am I doing wrong? I do a cvs update, run autogen.sh,
compile the gimp, install it, run it = no plug-ins.
Don't know. Haven't reproduced this, but did similiar rebulds under IRIX and the
laptop.
FYI, my last update was from CVS June 10, 2000 3:30 am EDT. CVS
Fethi BELGHAOUTI wrote:
hi to all,
how can i save a GIF animation ?
the file_gif_save(...) don't generat an animate photo,
but just one fixe phto like JPG.
thak you!
Fethi, symply.
___
Do You Yahoo!?
Achetez, vendez! À votre prix!
David Hodson wrote:
"Steinar H. Gunderson" wrote:
GIMP already does this (32-bit = RGBA, the `extra' 8 bits is an alpha channel,
used for transparency information), and has done for a long time now.
Calvin Williamson recommended "Image Composition
Fundamentals" by Alvy Ray Smith, for a
Rebecca Jean Pedersen wrote:
I figured since everyone is talking help files I would just introduce
myself. I'm on IRC as bex and I'm willing to help however I can. I'm
somewhat new to gimp, so I won't be much good for writing new help
files, but my education is in English, especially
Piers Cornwell wrote:
Hi,
snipped...
* Add "-v" as synonym for "--verbose"
* Remove "-v" as synonyn for "--version"
* Add "-V" as synonym for "--version"
I'd keep -v = --version and add -V = --verbose.
This, out of respect for backward compatibility for
any version checking automata.
"Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-08-21 at 1913.32 -0400):
* Add "-v" as synonym for "--verbose"
* Remove "-v" as synonyn for "--version"
* Add "-V" as synonym for "--version"
I'd keep -v = --version and add -V = --verbose.
This, out of respect
Maurits Rijk wrote:
I just had a look at the code of some of the plug-ins and I noticed that
there is often lot's of room for improvement:
Yep.
snipped...
So my question: is it worth the effort to carefully go through all the
code (not only plug-ins) and clean things up?
Worth relates to
Vikas wrote:
I downloaded entire CVS'ed sources of GIMP and to start I could not find
configure script. Can anybody send me that file or tell me where can I
find it other that doing CVS again (It is a long job).
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Talk to
Vikas wrote:
snipped historical stuff...
I even ran autoconf on the directory and it did generate the configure
script but the script did not run. There were errors at startup itself.
I do not remeber them right now.
_
Do You
Hi,
Brief investigations confirm that two bugs,
#10595 [gimp-bug] Tile Rendering not working with erasure],
reported by Seth Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bugs.gnome.org/db/10/24188.html
#24188 [gimp-bug] Tile Rendering not working with erasure[gimp-bug] image *still* not
Jay Cox wrote:
Jon Winters wrote:
Hi,
Here is a screengrab if anyone is interested... [Jon Winters had reproduced #10595
with 1.1.25 distribution GRO]
http://www.obscurasite.com/images/screengrabs/funky-tots.jpg
Enjoy!
EEK!
I hope that isn't from the "fixed" version. I
Hi,
Kevin Turner wrote:
Should the blend tool use premultiplied alpha for custom gradients?
Make a custom gradient that is white on one end and transparent on the
other. (Go on, use the RGBA 0, 0, 0, 0 option provided on the menu.)
Very well. As a consequence of this, of course, the
Federico Mena Quintero wrote:
And yes, the blend tool should do the right thing with alpha values,
i.e. premultiply them before compositing them in. I'll submit a patch
for it in the afternoon.
rant_and_rave
I don't think this episode uncovered an alpha-related bug, so what needs to be
Nick Lamb wrote:
Enough hilarity. If you know of something which must be done before
1.2.0 please follow on to this mail. If you know of a reason why
we should unfreeze Gimp instead, feel free to let loose.
1. VAGUE: Documentation should be "good" (definition anyone?)
2. Critical/ Severe
Austin Donnelly wrote:
snipped... an extremely useful list. Thank you for composing it
B: Plugins
--
For plugins, I think we need to take some tough decisions as to which
plugins are supported, and which aren't. I don't know how to do this,
but others have suggested looking at
Raphael Quinet wrote:
Does anybody know what is happening on bugs.gnome.org?
snipped...
See the top level page, http://bugs.gnome.org. Re: "All controls on manual"
Seems to be some kind of capacity/infrastructure problem. First noticed the
posting around July.
it's not a very explanatory
Jesse Wilson wrote:
Woohoo! Looks like all I had to do was disable shared
memory between plugins and the gimp.
Yippiee!!!
Anyone know why
this could have been causing problems? Oh well, it
works now, that's all that matters. =)
With shared memory enabled, tiles (for sake of
Hi,
I cc-ed Gimp Developer's List so the question will
get wider exposure than just the select few you communicated
with.
"Dimitry D.Demirchiev" wrote:
Hello! Can you help me with a little trouble?
I had installed the Gimp for FreeBSD from ports, but plug-ins is not
working. They are core
Peter Kirchgessner wrote:
Hi bex,
where is to-do.txt ?
--Peter
This probably has been answered privately, but I'll take the
liberty of answering it publicly.
Given the nearness of 1.2 release, the Gimp Help Team (bex, Piers Cornwell, Daniel
Eggers
apologies if I missed the other
Austin Donnelly wrote:
Is it generally known that mouse-down and waiting on brushes and
patterns pops up a larger preview window showing the whole
brush/pattern if it's larger than the preview?
Do many users discover this themselves, or are they ignorant of the
fact?
I think I noticed it
Marc Lehmann wrote:
Simon and me are currently at the Systems'99, and, well, we probably need
a lot of couple of beta-releases ;) gimp seems to have a lot of small
problems like the selection going away after some time and not coming
back, refresh problems (a lot, but difficult to reproduce)
Chuck Egner wrote:
Hey all,
Does anyone have a test suite that they can release to the public?
Is there anyone specifically in charge of SQA?
After hours of struggle in the tropic heat,Wilber and Crew --finally! --
shifted the massive granite barrier just enough so that the small
band of
Hi,
I was delighted this weekend to uncover a cause to #10498: "Marching
Ants die untimely deaths" which has been pestering me for sometime
now. The immediate cause stems from the pause count in the Selection
structure being incremented more often than being
decremented. [selection.c CVS-1.6
Simon, Raphael
Simon: Thank you for the Havoc Pennington/X-11 Consortium documentation
As Raphael points out, the GDK/XInputExtension glacis is where interesting
affairs transpire.
Raphael wrote:
I think that #10498 occurs because of a combination of two things:
- A bug in GTK+
Simon, Raphael, All...
I had the opportunity to spend three or four hours
yesterday afternoon/evening (GMT -5.00) seeking ways
to rescue Marching Ants (#10498).
I can confidently report that a call such as:
return_val = gdk_pointer_grab (gdisp-canvas-window, FALSE,
Simon, Raphael, All...
I have attached a patch to gtk+-1.2.8/gdk/gdkinputcommon.h
that modifies gdk_input_common_find_events() so that it
will simply select device-specific event classes, given
an event_mask of GDK__MASK values, without imposing relationships
among events. Ants march. I no
Raphael Quinet wrote:
I tested this patch yesterday with my Wacom ArtPad II and as I
expected, it had no effect. The problem with the ArtPad II (at least
with the XFree86 driver) is that it generates proximity in/out events
that switch between the pen and the eraser when the pen is down and
the Loial Raven wrote:
I've been looking back through the mail archive and am seeing if it is any
way tied to my own problems... but i checked and i'm getting the same
problem... i didn't even notice it before. I also noticed some other
interesting things.
i'll give the output from
All,
I believe #6901 "Can not continually move a floating selection with
a pressure sensitive pointer." is very nearly intractable.
1) The Xlib Programming Manual notes that for the core pointer,
when PointerMotionHintMask is set, only one motion event will be
sent per change of position
Austin Donnelly wrote:
Something like (dx*dx + dy*dy) thresh might be a better condition, no?
Yes ;)
Thank you.
No one particular value of "Thresh" would please everybody, it would give
rise to a "snap to an invisible grid" effect, so a setting mechanism for
this value should extrude into
2000-11-29 Austin Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* app/curves.c: Applied patch from David Hodson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to fix Bug#33399: GIMP crashes when
applying curve to Grayscaled image when preview is off.
Previously the curves tool attempted a reset when changing
image, but didn't
Marc Lehmann wrote:
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 09:46:21PM -0500, Andy Deck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached image demonstrates a problem
that I think ought to be remedied...
Basically, when the disk is full, there is not much one can do. BTW: what,
*exactly*, is your problem?
I think
David Hodson wrote:
The reason I made the change is that:
* the tool (one of them, at least) _did_ actually keep the old
settings, [The curve tool ], it just didn't display the
parameters correctly; and
* the reset button is right there, if you need it.
True, almost -- never displayed nor
Simon Budig wrote:
Garry R. Osgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
If he *has* a recent version, then there is a bug (failure to telescope error
messages), which a bug report would have indicated immediately.
He has not, there are three tools missing in the toolbox.
Correct. And no select
Hi.
This also includes "The Future of Gimp" commentary.
Tino Schwarze wrote:
Hi Adam,
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 11:15:17PM +, Adam D. Moss wrote:
How would the "pupus" functionality be directly exposed to users? The
answer is that it most assuredly WOULD NOT. I do not advocate,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got off my lazy arse and made a patch. I have no idea
whether I did things correctly, I just downloaded the gimp-
1.1.32.tar.bz2 and gimp-1.2.0.tar.bz2 files, unpacked them,
did diff -u -r gimp-1.1.32 gimp-1.2.0 gimp-patch, then
bzip2'd that.
It's 534kb, and you
Albert Chin-A-Young wrote:
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 01:12:28AM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
snipped...
Yes, the old format was braindead and while the new is still bad,
it does not suck that much. We tried to keep backward-compatibility
with the old format and this piece of code
regis rampnoux wrote:
snipped...
And another trouble, when I launch The Gimp:
gimp: Failed to load one of the brushes in the brush pipe
"/usr/local/share/gimp/1.2/brushes/SketchBrush-16.gih"
snipped...
What is happening?
This has been observed with Silicon Graphics
systems; add yours
Raphael Quinet wrote:
Two days ago, I installed a new modem on my home PC because I thought
that after having spent several years working with semi-obsolete
released versions of the source code, I should get the bleeding edge
and use CVS from home (no firewall problems). So I tried to get
lasm wrote:
Hi All,
snipped...I was trying to look for an engraved effect, the opposite
of emboss, i.e. to make the thing look caved in, instead of
popped out.
Short answer: "Invert bumpmap"
Long answer: Beware the sneaky qualities of human perception.
Make a grey "altitude map" of
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