i also have modified this code:
*gimp base folder/app/paint/gimppaintoptions.c*
*#define DEFAULT_BRUSH_SIZE 50.0*
#define DEFAULT_BRUSH_ASPECT_RATIO 0.0
#define DEFAULT_BRUSH_ANGLE 0.0
*gimppaintoptions-gui.c*
*scale = gimp_prop_spin_scale_new (config, brush-size,*
*_(Size), **1, 1.0,
If I understand well, actually I never had tested it for this purpose,
Daniel.
But surely you can start the plugin on a machine, then open images
stored on one or more connected clients of the local network (selecting
them through the classic File Chooser that appears by clicking on Add
image
On Sat, 5 May 2012 12:32:22 +0400
Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not sure what this question means.
The question should be understood literally :) Is GIMP the only tool
to get your job done?
I wrote a couple of macros in Guile which help me, so Gimp is
my
Hi,
ad...@pilobilus.net (2012-05-06 at 2324.04 -0400):
-Why not add (to Gimp) the possibility to maintain an autosave copy
in (.XCF format) each N minutes? And not delete it for X days?
I would not use that. For instance, just a couple of minutes ago I
opened an XCF file, merged several
Hi all,
I noticed that when I open a 16bit ppm in GIMP 2.8, the file opens
without the 'gimp can't handle 16bit, it will loose data, etc...'
notification. But if I open a tiff version of the very same raw file,
the notification does pop up. My understanding is that current GIMP 2.8
can't