Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The early splash screens were a mess to get from CVS. They were
moved all around and the version number changed often. They were a
nightmare to retrieve; thank goodness yosh did it.
We still move things around and I would even like to rename the
Hello Guys,
For a long time we were waiting for GIMP to become a real pro tool for
serious photographers. The scarcity of well designed tools for UNIX is
obvious. What *have to be* changed as soon as possible:
1) Levels dialog - *linear* histogram as in histogram tool.
Grey point should
Hi,
could you try to sound less demanding and instead put a little more
effort into explaining what exactly you mean. I couldn't make much
sense out of your mail. Please try again.
Sven
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On 18 Oct 2003 12:10:07 +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The early splash screens were a mess to get from CVS. They were
moved all around and the version number changed often. They were a
nightmare to retrieve; thank goodness yosh did it.
Hi,
Raphal Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 18 Oct 2003 12:10:07 +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We still move things around and I would even like to rename the file
once more. But a simple list of GIMP versions with splash filenames
and CVS revisions should do the trick.
Piotr Legiecki wrote:
Hello Guys,
For a long time we were waiting for GIMP to become a real pro tool for
serious photographers. The scarcity of well designed tools for UNIX is
obvious. What *have to be* changed as soon as possible:
1) Levels dialog - *linear* histogram as in histogram