Re: [Gimp-developer] toward a plan for 2.8

2008-01-28 Thread William Skaggs
From: peter sikking [EMAIL PROTECTED] > right on. > > top-10 (as felt by the developers) user requests of the last years. > > and at the lgm we addressed them as well as we could at that > time (printing? what can we say about printing? OK, a couple of > things...) Okay, that's fine. So what,

[Gimp-developer] sponsoring new project

2008-01-28 Thread z . pekar
I would like to sponsor(budget ca. 800-900$) a new open source (GPL) linux project - gkiosk. It should be a Gnome photo kiosk program, smth. like this: http://xkiosk2.sourceforge.net/ - this program could/should be used as a start point. things to add: 1) basic image edit functions, like (rotate, z

Re: [Gimp-developer] toward a plan for 2.8

2008-01-28 Thread peter sikking
Sven wrote: > I think you misunderstood Peter's talk. These are the top 10 user > requests, not the top priorities. It is very important to analysize > user > requests but it would be wrong to use this list as the basis for a > discussion about the future roadmap. This should happen based on the

Re: [Gimp-developer] input from the UI team needed

2008-01-28 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Martin Nordholts wrote: > Hello > > Just wanted to mention this since it appears if you haven't noticed it: > > You can already now do what you are asking for: > 1. Make an arbitrary selection > 2. Select -> To Path > 3. Use the Path Tool to edit the created path > 4. Select -> From Path > I

Re: [Gimp-developer] input from the UI team needed

2008-01-28 Thread Alexander Rabtchevich
Martin Nordholts wrote: > Hello > > Just wanted to mention this since it appears if you haven't noticed it: > > You can already now do what you are asking for: > 1. Make an arbitrary selection > 2. Select -> To Path > 3. Use the Path Tool to edit the created path > 4. Select -> From Path > I alr

Re: [Gimp-developer] Size entry widgets could use some simple math (from Bug: 76616)

2008-01-28 Thread William Skaggs
From: Fredrik Alstromer [EMAIL PROTECTED] > As requested, I'm moving this discussion to the mailing list... > for the history, see the bugzilla entry 76616. I don't have anything to say about how this should work, but I'd like to make some suggestions about the approach to development. Mostly