Hi all,
(evil top quoting because I don't really know where to start replying)
I really don't know where the problem is here.
Peter, when we spoke in Berlin last time we discussed tito aka menu
search, the outcome was:
- it's not even visible by default
- it has a shortcut that pops up a simple
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:44 AM, scl wrote:
> 1) Do we want to participate this year, again?
Yes.
> 2) If yes, which programming tasks do we want to offer?
>
> In my opinion, we should stick with the GEGL/OpenCL ports and
> integration of the results of former GSoC projects.
Yes for the former
Mitch wrote:
> I really don't know where the problem is here.
now that I was asked to get involved, read the spec and
made an analysis, here is what the problem is:
TITo, as it stands today, is a UI subsystem for which it
was never decided whether it was a search/help system or
a command interp
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 4:47 PM, peter sikking wrote:
> TITo, as it stands today, is a UI subsystem for which it
> was never decided whether it was a search/help system or
> a command interpreter. trying to be both, it is simply
> substandard at either tasks.
>
> (yes, there is a hard trade-off be
Recently I tried to update Gimp from git, which I've done quite a few
times before without any problems. This time several things went wrong,
the main symptom being that Gimp couldn't open a png file. I asked about
the problem on IRC and several people came up with possible sources of
the probl
On Tue, 2014-01-28 at 09:59 -0500, Elle Stone wrote:
> The info on the page you reference is very interesting and I'm really
> hoping that the configure option "--with-gimpdir=" sets all of these
> folders to only look in the prefix-specific directory:
The --with-gimpdir configure option *only*
Hi,
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 10:23 AM, peter sikking wrote:
> (first of all I think all blur examples have to be banned. there
> is nothing to search about blur, it is under Filters->blur, end
> of story. if it is not clear that it is to be found in the Filters
> menu, or as a toolbox tool, then t
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 3:23 PM, peter sikking wrote:
> TITo has to be competitive with
> googling "GIMP "
>
> ...or else be ‘useless!’
That's a rather remarkable statement ;)
Try replacing any instance of "blur" in the discussion so far with
"Wavelet Decompose". Oh, but you say 'Wait, that fi