Arnaud Masson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I have ported a big part of gtk+ to MacOS 9, it's on mac-gtk at
SourceForge.
IT'S ALIVE ! ;-)
The GDK port is based on QuickDraw+WindowMgr, and Justin Armstrong has made
changes for carbon support.
Of course, on MacOS X, he uses a standard unix glib
- Original Message -
From: Michael Natterer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jason T. Slack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 12:26 AM
Subject: Re: Gimp to MacOS
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hello All,
I am interested in doing a port of GTK
It would be lovely if there was a high quality open source OCR program
available. I think there might be one or two people working on ocr,
but the projects still seem to be fairly young.
-Alan
pixel fairy wrote:
I, and others. are working on that with matterial
( http://matterial.sourceforge.net/ ).
but i think the best way to do that
would be to build it around the gimp, alot like GAP,
Although the GIMP's interface is great as a graphics editor,
it is not that great as
On 21 Jul, Michael Natterer wrote:
I guess that Gtk+ and Gimp will run more or less automatically
on MacOS X' BSD API once there is an X server, so there should
be no need to "port" it.
A X server for MacOS is due to be released by Apple, soon
--
Servus,
Daniel
Hello,
Will it be free? Will it be a standard part of MacOS?
(Or is it something Mac users will have to pay for?)
See ya
Charles Iliya Krempeaux
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21 Jul, Michael Natterer wrote:
I guess that Gtk+ and Gimp will run more or less automatically
on MacOS
On 23 Jul, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Will it be free? Will it be a standard part of MacOS?
(Or is it something Mac users will have to pay for?)
Sorry, I have got no details handy. Read about it on slashdot or
somewhere. Have a look at the usual MAC places to get info about that...
--
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 16:09:31 -0400, "Jason T. Slack" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
A question: (An odd question) How did GIMP get permission to use the
same Icons in the toolbox as Photoshop. Did they have to goto Adobe
and get permission?
They just look the same. Doctrine of merger would probably
Hello,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 23 Jul, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
Will it be free? Will it be a standard part of MacOS?
(Or is it something Mac users will have to pay for?)
Sorry, I have got no details handy. Read about it on slashdot or
somewhere. Have a look at the
On 23 Jul, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:
OK, I'll do that (eventually). But my point is, if X Windows isn't
available on every Mac system... or at least if they can't get it
for free... then it is worth porting the GIMP (and GTK+, GDK, etc) to
the native MacOS API.
I'm not against a
on 7/23/00 3:30 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:-) This isn't my project. The port is being done by Jason T. Slack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
I've got enough work, working on matterial ( http://matterial.sourceforge.net/
).
Ok, I am cross posting this to both
Hello,
"Jason T. Slack" wrote:
on 7/23/00 3:30 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:-) This isn't my project. The port is being done by Jason T. Slack
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
I've got enough work, working on matterial ( http://matterial.sourceforge.net/
).
Ok,
impress is probably as good as weve got for a page layout app. so
something like that would be a good development, especially with your
experience.
we do need good non linear animation, but i think the best way to do that
would be to build it around the gimp, alot like GAP, but to support some
On 7/23/2000 19:22, Jason T. Slack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a nice Desk-top publishing app for Linux out? (Something Like Quark
Xpress, PageMaker or Indesign?)
there is a version of FrameMaker available for Linux as a beta. It's
currently free, but once the beta is done, that may
Who says the icons are the same? Take a _really_ close look at both
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/images/interface.gif and the
gimp toolbox. Mostly the only difference is the shading in the gimp
icons, but I suppose all you need is one pixel different. Who would
Adobe sue if
On Fri, Jul 21, 2000 at 04:53:51PM -0400, Jason T. Slack wrote:
Who says the icons are the same? Take a _really_ close look at both
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/images/interface.gif and the
gimp toolbox. Mostly the only difference is the shading in the gimp
icons, but I
On 7/20/2000 08:32, Jason T. Slack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am interested in doing a port of GTK+ and GIMP to MacOS.
Has anybody started this?
Should I go full speed ahead?
Jason
I thought about doing it but haven't done so yet. If you do, you'll have to
use
Hello,
I saw something on SourceForge about someone wanting to do
a port of the GIMP to MacOS X...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-osx/
But it looks like the creator of this SoureForge project
doesn't intent to do any actual coding himself. (So that
project is basically dead.)
There
Hello,
"Jason T. Slack" wrote:
I use Metrowerks, but not Powerplant, I am used to straight C already.
Does Gimp run on Linux PPC or just x86?
It's written in C, so it is CPU independent. (I will basically run on anything
you can compile the C code on. Most CPUs, including the PPC family
On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Jason T. Slack wrote:
Hello All,
I am interested in doing a port of GTK+ and GIMP to MacOS.
Has anybody started this?
Should I go full speed ahead?
Hi,
I guess that Gtk+ and Gimp will run more or less automatically
on MacOS X' BSD API once there is an X server,
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