Hi,
there are two projects that might interest you:
- there is a project that ported the GTK+ backend to OS X, meaning there
is hope to run any GTK application (e.g. GIMP) on OS X without X11 soon. For
more information have a deeper look into the gtk devel mailinglist over at
gtk.org
- there
Hi,
Some plug-ins which are left, are not so easy to fix, so some discussion:
* jigsaw -- looks like lot of code would have to be changed to make it
work with GimpZoomPreview correctly. However, I don't understand why
this plug-in would need zoom preview at all. It doesn't do anything
that
On 7/16/07, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 14:50 +0300, Aurimas Juška wrote:
While testing my plug-in I noticed, that after quiting the plug-in The
Gimp *usually* (but sometimes not, not depending on what you do)
prints something like that: plug_in_flush():
There is a flaw in my approach (I suspected there would be). Once my
'test-call' function is evaluated, a subsequent error (of any kind)
will quit TinyScheme. I hope this doesn't mean it is necessary to
replicate the environment -- that would seem a pretty heavy penalty
just to call a
David Gowers wrote:
Using Python 2.6, typing 'import gegl' at the interpreter prompt
causes the following crash to immediately happen:
[snip]
I'm also pretty sure that the bug lies in the pygegl module, as I've
compiled and used many other modules for Python 2.6, with no problems,
and I ran
On Thursday 19 July 2007 19:28, Kevin Cozens wrote:
David Gowers wrote:
Using Python 2.6, typing 'import gegl' at the interpreter prompt
causes the following crash to immediately happen:
[snip]
I'm also pretty sure that the bug lies in the pygegl module, as
I've compiled and used many
On 7/20/07, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have only tested pyGEGL with the 2.4 version of Python. It
possible (or very likely?) that something has changed in the 2.6
version of Python. I don't have the 2.6 version installed at the
moment so I can't investigate this