Re: please...Answer me this question.

1999-12-21 Thread Ian Boreham
At 09:12 21/12/99 +0100, Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Mon, Dec 20, 1999 at 05:45:57PM -0800, Won Ju Hee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Which GIMP's logo is fox or mouse. > >I think it is a Wilber ;) The Wilberworks FAQ (http://www.wilberworks.com/faq.html) claims that its name is Wi

Macros (was Re: Print plug-in)

2000-02-02 Thread Ian Boreham
Gimp developers, I am merely an opinionated spectator (although when I have some time I'd like to get involved in development), but I have been following the macros topic with interest. >> > You could use XML for saving macros. Of course you could also use >> > scheme BUT: There are libraries e

Re: English translations (was Re: Gimp Wishes)

2000-04-03 Thread Ian Boreham
At 05:10 PM 4/3/00 +0100, Nick Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On Mon, Apr 03, 2000 at 02:53:42PM -, Karl Heinz Kremer wrote: >> Why should English be treated differently than any other language? >> Let's just add an English catalog to the default installation and >> the user will not see any

Re: Gimp Wishes (i18n and jpeg)

2000-04-04 Thread Ian Boreham
At 06:21 AM 4/5/00 +0200, Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >You got it wrong: saving a jpeg in ANY quality (higher or lower) causes loss >of quality. Saving in the same quality as the original image causes quality >loss depending on the selected quality. > >As I said, the only effect is a s

Re: color selector with cmyk anyone?

2000-05-24 Thread Ian Boreham
[Sent earlier to individual instead of list by accident - remarkably similar to a subsequent mail on the list!] At 01:54 AM 5/25/00 +0200, you wrote: >Yes, I know this, but I only need an easy tool to convert this CMYK colors >to RGB. Not for an exact representation -- only for a start! > >So is

Re: Getting mouse coordinates from inside a gimp plug-in?

2000-06-27 Thread Ian Boreham
At 10:41 27/6/00 -0500, Frazer Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Hi, > > I'm trying to write an "unplot" plugin. The idea is to load a graph > image into the gimp (probably using a scanner), and then, using the mouse > to click on points on the graph, write the x and y values of > mouse-se