Re: [Gimp-user] 2.4 release

2007-03-20 Thread Michael Schumacher
Von: Bettina Lechner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 when it finally comes to the 2.4 release will gimp suddenly be available
 for mac and windows aswell? 

The same source is used on all platforms, so yes, GIMP will suddenly be 
available for Mac and Windows as well - if you do compile GIMP yourself.

 or will there be a timegap between the release of 2.4 for linux and the 
 rest (other platforms)? 

The gap is between the release of the source and the availability of 
binary packages - this is beyond the control of the GIMP developers, 
as it is done by volunteers (mostly) outside of the project. 

 and if yes: how long will the compilation (is this the right word for
 it?) for the other platforms take?

The compilation doesn't take long - minutes or hours, depending on the build 
environment (MingW+MSYS is slw, for example). Most of the delay is wait 
until the maintainer finds enough time to do this.


HTH,
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Today's Topics:

   1. macgimp: no full-screen mode? (Christine Sommerfeldt)
   2. Vertical gradients (Andrew Scott)
   3. Brush Pressure (Raeth)
   4. Re: Vertical gradients (Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris)
   5. Re: macgimp: no full-screen mode? (Simon Budig)
   6. Re: Vertical gradients (Stephan Hegel)
   7. 2.4 release (Bettina Lechner)
   8. Re: 2.4 release (Michael Schumacher)


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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 22:20:07 +0100
From: Christine Sommerfeldt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Gimp-user] macgimp: no full-screen mode?
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Hi there,

I switched from linux to mac, happy that I could continue using the
gimp.

I wonder why I can't  use the full-screen mode in macgimp. Whenever I
select it, a hook is shown in the  full-sreen menu, but the image
window stays as it was.

Has this problem ever occurred?

I'm a photographer  using gimp 2.2.11 (Universal) on an intel-mac.

Thanks for your reply,

Christine



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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 21:59:35 + (GMT)
From: Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Gimp-user] Vertical gradients
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Hello,

I am new to the list and would consider myself a rank beginner. I am using
GIMP
2.2.11 on Linux, Ubuntu Dapper 6.06.

The photo I am procesing has rather bright sky / highlights towards the top,
and I would like to de-emphasise them.

Question: how do I apply a grey or neutral filter with a vertical gradient
to
the photograph? And how can this gradient be adjusted to suit? I checked the
web site and documentation, but my time-limited search did not come up with
anything.

Many thanks in advance,
Andrew





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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 22:09:30 +
From: Raeth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Gimp-user] Brush Pressure
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Greetings,

I'm running Ubuntu 7.04 (though I had the same problem on 6.10) on a
PC with 1024 MB of RAM and AMD 64 3200+.

I have a Graphire 4, which seems to be set up correctly and I get
pressure sensivity in GIMP, mypaint and the wonderful tablet app from
http://alexmac.cc/tablet-apps/

I have a linear pressure curve set in xorg.conf, represented by a
straight, diagonal curve in the tablet app. Therefore, if I select a
brush with the opacity or size I expect it to be at lowest
opacity/size when I press down lightly, and at maximum opacity/size
when I push down hardest.

GIMP (2.2 and 2.3) does in fact max out opacity and size at only 50%
possible pressure! This is contrary to mypaint and the tablet apps
(Linux) and opencanvas (Windows). I can accurately tell this by
positioning the canvas next to Tablet Apps' pressure gauge, which hits
50% pressure when GIMP's brush maxes out on opacity/size.

Here's a graphical representation of what's going on:

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h243/Sliskerm/pressure.png

Does anyone know what is going on? Does anyone else get this problem?

Thanks,
Raeth


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Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 19:33:42 -0300
From: Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Vertical gradients
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On Monday 19 March 2007 18:59, Andrew Scott wrote:
 Hello,

 I am new to the list and would consider myself a rank beginner. I
 am using GIMP 2.2.11 on 

Re: [Gimp-user] 2.4 release

2007-03-20 Thread Simon Budig
Bettina Lechner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 when it finally comes to the 2.4 release will gimp suddenly be available
 for mac and windows aswell? or will there be a timegap between the release
 of 2.4 for linux and the rest (other platforms)? and if yes: how long
 will the compilation (is this the right word for it?) for the other
 platforms take?

The gimp team usually just releases source packages of the gimp. Since
we do not have different versions of the source for the different
platforms technically the 2.4 release is available immediately for all
platforms.

However, this requires that you build gimp yourself. If you depend on
pre-built binaries it might take a while until somebody provides a
package. For the different Linux distributions a lot depends on the
philosophy behind the packaging, but I expect Gimp to show up quickly in
the different distributions. For windows it probably won't take that
much time, although this depends on the amount of time available to its
maintainer.

For Macs I am unsure if there is a maintainer testing the current code
and providing ready made packages. It probably will take a bit longer
until someone can provide a package.

So, the answer is it depends and the exact timeframes are unclear.

I hope this helps,
Simon

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Re: [Gimp-user] 2.4 release

2007-03-20 Thread Anthony Ettinger
On 3/20/07, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bettina Lechner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  when it finally comes to the 2.4 release will gimp suddenly be available
  for mac and windows aswell? or will there be a timegap between the release
  of 2.4 for linux and the rest (other platforms)? and if yes: how long
  will the compilation (is this the right word for it?) for the other
  platforms take?

 The gimp team usually just releases source packages of the gimp. Since
 we do not have different versions of the source for the different
 platforms technically the 2.4 release is available immediately for all
 platforms.

 However, this requires that you build gimp yourself. If you depend on
 pre-built binaries it might take a while until somebody provides a
 package. For the different Linux distributions a lot depends on the
 philosophy behind the packaging, but I expect Gimp to show up quickly in
 the different distributions. For windows it probably won't take that
 much time, although this depends on the amount of time available to its
 maintainer.

 For Macs I am unsure if there is a maintainer testing the current code
 and providing ready made packages. It probably will take a bit longer
 until someone can provide a package.

 So, the answer is it depends and the exact timeframes are unclear.

 I hope this helps,
 Simon


What about if I use darwinports or fink -- I assume there is a delay
until those package installers are updated? or do they refer to the
downloadable source?



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Re: [Gimp-user] 2.4 release

2007-03-20 Thread Axel Wernicke
Hi list,

since we go to be Mac specific here...

Am 20.03.2007 um 18:20 schrieb Anthony Ettinger:

 On 3/20/07, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bettina Lechner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 For Macs I am unsure if there is a maintainer testing the current  
 code
 and providing ready made packages. It probably will take a bit longer
 until someone can provide a package.

 So, the answer is it depends and the exact timeframes are unclear.

 I hope this helps,
 Simon


 What about if I use darwinports or fink -- I assume there is a delay
 until those package installers are updated? or do they refer to the
 downloadable source?

The Portfile at darwin port is updated within 24 hours after a new  
release usually. The binary at gimp-app.sf.net takes a bit longer but  
is done in a couple of days to a few weeks after a new release.

At all not a timeframe that one can complain about from my point of  
view.

Greetings lexA




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