Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this is such a good topic for a tutorial! i needed help to see this
stuff at first as well. i don't have time to write the tutorial, but i
got some screenshots for it when i have the time.
nice stuff, but, sorry, you are not using any regex
hmm ...
On 2002-11-27 at 1319.11 +0100, Sven Neumann typed this:
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
this is such a good topic for a tutorial! i needed help to see this
stuff at first as well. i don't have time to write the tutorial, but i
got some screenshots for it when i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-11-27 at 1026.55 -0500):
even the part where the search by name button gets pushed?
In the plain DB browser you can write ^plug.*blur and hit that
button. Last time I checked, ^plug.*blur was a regex, that meant
has plug first (nothing before it), then something, then
Carol,
this is such a good topic for a tutorial! i needed help to see this
stuff at first as well. i don't have time to write the tutorial, but i
got some screenshots for it when i have the time.
Hi. Thank you for the detailed response. I found that enlightening.
Cheers,
Robin
David,
I think the point is probably to do a
trawl through legacy code and see how much of it can be flushed,
if any.
I wish! Sometime later.
Although regex is available with *nix, it isn't part of Windows. My choice
is to remove it or fix the broken regex implemenation included in Film
tor 2002-11-28 klockan 00.32 skrev David Weeks:
Robin,
I called you right the first time.
David,
please keep childish name-calling rants like this for yourself. Thanks.
Kind regards,
Christian
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On 11/26/02 08:56, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Christopher W. Curtis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 11/25/02 06:23, Sven Neumann wrote:
position using plain GDK, but I think there's still no way to warp the
pointer to a different screen location.
It's been quite some time since I've done any X
On 27-Nov-2002, Raphaƫl Quinet wrote:
I have the feeling that the gap between GIMP and Film Gimp is widening
more and more, instead of shrinking until the two versions can be
merged in the same codebase. I understand that the development on the
HOLLYWOOD branch has different constraints than