Hello
Well "feature" freeze is a wide term. Currently only Gimp (app and lib) is
in feature freeze (If I haven't missed a mail).
Functions such as IS, Bezier, Airbrush, brush scaling, context etc.. is
not finished. For me a feature freeze is when you stop add new
functionality. It's not when
Hello Gimpers
Some items that I think need a shape up before 1.2. I know code it or
move away, but I thought you might want to know anyway.
The info window is very nice but it is not explored to it's fully
functionality. First of all it's not auto switched which IMHO is mandatory.
The
Hello Again
There are some major inconsistency or more precisely hard to use functions
in the eraser, the sharpen/blur and dodge/burn tools.
Pressing Ctrl will change the tool behavior from eraser -- anti-eraser,
blur -- sharpen and dodge -- burn.
Pressing Ctrl will in combination with
Hello
Yes, we have to overwork the modifier keys!
HeHe ;-), it is more or less impossible to know what all of them do.
I'd propose to use only a
single modifier for constraining the movement into a special direction.
The gradient/blend tool already offers this. Strg/Ctrl are bound to
Hello all Gimpers ;-)
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Michael Natterer wrote:
Hi all,
all the stuff below sounds quite good (the current modifier usage is
really confusing, even for experienced users).
When redefining it (making it consistent), we shouldn't forget to
care for dnd. Hacking dnd of
Hello all
On Mon, 1 Nov 1999, Austin Donnelly wrote:
On Monday, 1 Nov 1999, Michael Natterer wrote:
shift+mouse2 -- copy paste the selection mask or
copy paste the selection itself (if it's floated)
ctrl+mouse2 -- cut paste the selection ifself
a lot of people has worked hard, me my self included. The
discussion is not about disrespect. Trust me I respect you and other
hard working people 100%, but I also respect a user demanding a good UI to
work within.
Best Wishes
Olof S Kylander
Hello Marc (and Gimpers)
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Marc Lehmann wrote:
On Thu, Nov 18, 1999 at 11:04:51PM +0100, Olof S Kylander [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
* Make a script pkg with Script-Fu, Perl-Fu and Py-Fu scripts
A small detail is unclear to me ;) Who is supposed to make that script
Hello Sven
This is Karins vote.
She I think circle restricts is the best. It gives you a better control
of what you are doing and it simply feels better. She would also love if
you could make it snap to guide as I suggested in my mail yesterday.
Cheers Olof
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Sven
Hello Steinar,
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
My idea is that Gimp 1.2 is delivered with all "scripts" and "filters"
some of them aren't installed by default (most notably "scripts" but also
some C plugins). They are instead installed in
Hello
Please use gimptool to build the plugin additional information (a
whole chapter) about compiling can also be found in the Gimp Users Manual
manual.gimp.org.
To build a plugin with gimptool simply do gimptool --build plug-in.c .
NOTE that this only work with one c source file.
Cheers
Hello Sven,
I and Karin can look into the user documentation if you want.
Cheers Olof
On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
the last call for contributions was a great success. The list of plug-ins
that remain to be gettextized has shrunk down to (assuming that the posted
list was
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