Dov Kruger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> massive bandwidth reduction on our forecast website, see
> http://onr.dl.stevens-tech.edu/webnyhos3 for the original, and
> http://onr.dl.stevens-tech.edu/wwwnyhos1/index3.html for the
> experimental transparent version.
Sorry, these are two pages which have
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Ughh, We are running on a temporary server and I wanted to let the
> mirrors pick up the package before announcing it here. You could have
> waited for the announcement at least :(
Sorry, it never even occurred to me that there might be such
a problem.
Best,
-- Bill
Hi,
Dov Kruger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I suspect that color-to-alpha is the slow part. Is there anything we
> can do to speed this up, like convert the image to indexed, and just
> make color 0 transparent? Any help with code to programmatically
> make color entry n transparent would be gre
Hi,
"William Skaggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nice to see the first tarball of the new round come out.
Ughh, We are running on a temporary server and I wanted to let the
mirrors pick up the package before announcing it here. You could have
waited for the announcement at least :(
> There a
Hello fellow gimpers,
Apologies if this is not the correct group, but the users email seems
geared towards people who use menus, not code.
We are using gimp to batch process 3000 or so images per day
generated from an oceanographic forecasting system. We need to make the
background color of a 24b
Nice to see the first tarball of the new round come out. There are a couple of things
I notice, though. First, the INSTALL file says:
2. You need to have installed GTK+ version 2.2.2 or better. Do not
try to use an older GTK+ version (1.2.x), it will not work.
GTK+-2.2 itself needs
Hi,
Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> debian sid has given me some broken g* things. i was playing
> dselect games to try to get things to install correctly.
>
> at one point, i attempted to install the gtk2 stuff i needed by
> requesting gimp2. this is the listing that prompted these
debian sid has given me some broken g* things. i was playing dselect
games to try to get things to install correctly.
at one point, i attempted to install the gtk2 stuff i needed by
requesting gimp2. this is the listing that prompted these questions and
i understand that it could be debian spec
David Neary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I have a few bits of great news today.
Great news indeed. Thanks for the work you're putting into this!
Bye,
Simon
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://simon.budig.de/
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Gimp-develop
Hi,
there are still a number of bugs that we should attempt to take care
of before 2.0.2:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=GIMP&target_milestone=2.0.2&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=REOPENED
Perhaps it's also time to start to move some of them to a 2.0.3
milestone or to 2.2.
I'd espe
Hi all,
I have a few bits of great news today.
First, the FSF have agreed to be a major supporter of the
conference again (they have been our largest supporter for each
of the 3 GIMP Conferences so far).
Second, we have just won a Merit award from the OSI, which
results in a cash donation of $50
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