Hi everyone,
About three weeks ago now I found a bug in the TGA loader. I patched it
and sent the patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I got a reply that it had been
forwarded to the maintainer of the plugin, but I haven't heard anything
since. So I'm trying the mailinglist.
The problem is the following:
Maneesh Yadav wrote:
I'm not sure what state the gimp is in (I think you guys are in a feature
freeze right?), but I would like to humbly propose the following (if there
isn't a way to do it already):
Select region, Float selection, run filter, Anchor selection?
I think that that does
to
change the standard, try to change practice, or simply supporting both.
Lourens Veen
Richard Stallman wrote:
Thanks for sending the report.
Gimp developers, I asked Olivier to report this because it is a
serious (though superficial) problem. Since the Gimp only runs under
a window system
standard.
And Simon: All true, so it conforms to the PC standard. As far as I
understand now (and I think I understand the problem) the Delete keysym
should actually delete to the left (ie behave like Backspace)
Lourens Veen
I tried to reach its homepage at
http://freetype.gimp.org
but never got any response from the server with an error:
Cannot open the HTTP connection to freetype.gimp.org port 80;
[No route to host].
Anyone with the same problem or a better address?
Uwe
Same problem here. I
Hi David,
Good idea! As for the use of Allegro, isn't Allegro under the GPL? If
so, (and I assume your plugin will be GPLled as well) you could just rip
out the loading and saving code and paste it into your plugin. That way
things are Allegro-independent and if you don't copy the parts of
Additional info: I got the same error in configure, however make worked
fine on my system (glib 1.2.8 and gtk 1.2.8) and I'm running 1.1.30
without any problems now.
Lourens
Frank Werner wrote:
Hi there,
i have problems to compile gimp-1.1.30.
First some error occurs while configuring
I realise that it's probably too late already, but dare I say C++? Did
anyone ever even consider this?
As for the plugin distribution, I think the nicest way would be to have
a plugin manager that would enable you to download plugins from the web
on the fly. Something Linux distributions have
Sven Neumann wrote:
Please keep in mind that the main intention of our proposal has been to
better distribute work between core and plug-in developers by seperating
the source trees during development. Perhaps this scheme could be translated
to distribution too, but it does not have to. If we
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have just downloaded 1.1.31 and 1.1.32 patches from ftp.gimp.org
I notice that 'TODO' file has been updated to show some things that will
happen with Gimp.
However, I don't see any mention of "improved keyboard operation",
i.e. the stuff that generated quite
Apparently Sven's mail about this took 6 hours to reach me, so ignore
this one please.
Lourens
and thus it's not on the TODO list.
Lourens
That sounds good, very good. Does that mean that I will get my layer
tree instead of layer stack as well? (from your mail I gather that it's
possible but depends on the UI implementation). Being a programmer I
wouldn't object to the connect-boxes-with-lines model, perhaps it should
still be a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I bet that gave you a warm and fuzzy feeling to write a response like
that. If instead you (or others) focused on the issues rather than "bad
language" things would have been a lot better.
If you hadn't put them under a pile of fucks and shits then maybe I
would
[snip]
Basically the following behaviour could be observed:
"make" crashes at the FIRST RUN saying that gimpwidgets.o would not exist -
even though it does. Running "make" a second time runs smooth - no problems.
"make install" crashes always at the FIRST RUN saying:
ln -s ../../dialogs
But is the license GPL compatible? And is it as flexible as the current
plugin system?
Lourens
Martin Weber wrote:
There is a very very fast (faster than Photoshop) image loader called
FreeImage:
http://home.wxs.nl/~flvdberg/
With small adoptions it also runs with Linux.
--
Sent
Hello,
I recently got a friend of mine to try Gimp for Windows (she doesn't
have Linux yet, but wants to try that as well :). She installed the file
from gimp.org/win32, and then replaced gimp.exe with the new gimp.exe
from the update. However, upon starting gimp (which worked ok at first)
she
Well, she reinstalled everything, then replaced gimp.exe with gimp.exe
before running it the first time and poof, it works. Perhaps something
to put on the download page, prevent people from trying it out while the
second file is downloading, apparently this doesn't work.
Lourens
Lourens Veen
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