Could somebody kick the webserver? http://wiki.gimp.org and
http://www.gimp.org seem to be down. Ping and tracert seem to be able
to reach www.gimp.org, but my webbrowser seems to say 'no go'.
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> Mitch added an option to clear the Undo history. May be useful if you
> are running out of memory. This was requested in bug #136300.
Cool, thanks. Sounds like a useful option.
(The rest too, BTW :-))
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- generic upkeep (calling when new versions are out, that sort of
thing)
None of that sounds very exciting, but I don't work in the support
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rning from the dialog. In essence the dialog would
become an image creation wizard, but then again, chances of this
happening are fairly low.
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, 'dealing with Branko' is not a concept known to 'innocent
users' who stumble on your comments when searching for existing
reports for their bugs, and may conclude that this is how you talk to
everybody. You could have used e-mail to tell me that I should know
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Of course, this would put the burden of triage on the GIMP developers
who are currently doing that, but it might avoid reporters being
scared away by curt WONTFIX replies.
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e user interface for GIMP 2.2.
>
> Just a question about that:
> Where are those usability issues discussed? The Wiki? Here?
Here. But first we need to know about them. Patience, grasshopper.
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make new screenshots yet. Will get to it ASAP.
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I wanted to point out that it is not as
'victimless' as you assume.
So in the end you will have to make a choice between the extra mental
transaction that visual noise may produce, versus the extra mental
transaction that the abbreviation causes.
Scale X: [ 0.00 ]
Y: [ 0
On 3 May 2004, at 12:51, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Every time we port GIMP to new features of the GIMP toolkit I
> get the strong impression that we are the first using the new
> API.
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> damage they could do is, "do this or we we will withold some funding"
> but even then, you are no better off then you are now.
If the funding was given to the GNOME Foundation with the im- or
explicit w
t; to
> edit the page. You can move things around, rename items, or just add
> commentary! Here is your chance to help make gimp more usable.
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of the program being showcased.)
If you want them, I could make a couple of screenshots.
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I would like to thank Carol, drc, Raphael, Scizzo, Sven, Brix,
Helvetix and the countless others I forgot for being such a driving
force in developing the current website.
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ay be software
available that can help you. For MS Windows, for instance, there's a
tool called Gimpex (<http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimpex/>). I
haven't tried it much yet.
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x27;t seem to be able to flex
my renowned Google skills this very moment and find some for you.
If you would like to have something developed that can be used by
others (i.e. free software), please tell us what you want.
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already been opened, and if people have already been working on
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ve any specific details on the offer.
[etc.]
Any news since last month? Your announcement was followed by a flurry
of excited comments, but not much since. ESA putting a Dutch
'tourist' into space this week suddenly reminded me of Here Be
Bounties.
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down.
In other words, it's not your point, but the fact that you raised it,
that you could think of such a gruesome thing, that made Dave take
the picture down. Your morals have nothing to do with it; if they
had, Dave would probably not have taken the picture in the first
pl
ile lacking the data that would support those
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to create an
enviroment in which fear becomes a positive katalyst, not an
inhibitor.
I for one thought it was kind of cute how all GIMP tutorials seemed
to revolve around baby photos lately.
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>
> As usual, the installer is available from
> <http://www2.arnes.si/~sopjsimo/gimp/>.
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h digital imaging?
One of the Cinepaint developers once had a user write down his
suggestions for improvement. These could perhaps also serve as a
starting point for an exploration of the sort of problems a GIMP user
might run into. I don't seem to be able to find a link to that
discuss
CS.Berkeley.EDU
[128.32.255.170]
18 168 ms 173 ms 173 ms sbd2a.EECS.Berkeley.EDU
[169.229.59.226]
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y just the decoder I am using.
Still, it would perhaps be handy to test this on other Windows
installations if this URL is going to be sent to any other than
GNU/Linux using journalists.
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, since he does
not own them. He can, however, assign _his_ copyrights to the FSF (as
can anybody else, for that matter).
(This is undoubtedly what you meant, I am just stressing it to
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On 8 Mar 2004, at 17:11, Dave Neary wrote:
> Branko Collin wrote:
> > I disagree. The appearance of GIMP 2 does not all of a sudden make
> > GIMP 1.2 obsolete. There is no technological reason why both manuals
> > cannot be hosted on the same site.
>
> How abut havi
ilt on a gimp.org machine or
> > making the URL point to Roman's machine?
>
> I agree. The current on-line manual should be replaced by the files
> from gimp-help-2.
I disagree. The appearance of GIMP 2 does not all of a sudden make
GIMP 1.2 obsolete. There is no technol
the other. It's enough for his name to
appear on Usenet or anywhere else that might lead to auto-inclusion
in the Outlook address book.
Since Sven isn't shy about communicating his e-mail address, it's to
be expected that viruses spoof his name and address more often than
oth
On 21 Feb 2004, at 22:04, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> >From: "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >On 21 Feb 2004, at 18:57, Juhana Sadeharju wrote:
> >
> >> Hello. I'm getting spam like this. Many times per day.
> >> Sven and Austin, say
> nothing, then you're part of the spamming.
What is the crime?
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On 21 Feb 2004, at 10:37, Mat Caughron wrote:
> I'm not the list administrator, but I'd like to urge the
> following gimp-developers to closely examine their emailing
> workstations for viruses.
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ompetitor of GIMP and
CinePaints in these areas, where our applications excel. But even
then, that does not make CinePaint and GIMP each other's competitors,
as they're only competing with PS in certain fields.
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n account
of that they feel this is something that should be solved using the
window manager, not the application.
Please check the bug database (http://bugs.gimp.org), the archives of
this mailing list and perhaps anything you can find in Google.
, 2003
So my guess would be that you should contact Marco Ciampa.
If he does not want to work on the translation anymore, or if you two
disagree about the quality of the translation, come back here.
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So my guess would be that you should contact Marco Ciampa.
If he does not want to work on the translation anymore, or if you two
disagree about the quality of the translation, come back here.
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the FSF Europe.
To be precise, it says:
+ Comments in English or in the relevant Community language
+ are invited from all interested parties by 19 December 2003
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On 30 Dec 2003, at 15:14, Manish Singh wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 30, 2003 at 11:58:33PM +0100, Branko Collin wrote:
> > I am not shooting the messenger, but I also cannot help but notice
> > that you have write access to the current webserver. Yosh reads at
> > least one of the
On 30 Dec 2003, at 21:47, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
> On Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:18:11 +0100, "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > On 30 Dec 2003, at 9:48, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
>>> I think that the goal was to move to a better machine
>>> (bet
On 30 Dec 2003, at 9:48, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
> Branko Collin:
> > What I don't understand is why the new site doesn't just
> > replace the old site on the old server?
>
> I think that the goal was to move to a better machine (better CPU and
> more memory)
ms, several people who have write access to the web
server (Raphael Quinet? Shan Amundson? Yosh?), but nobody is willing
to tell exactly who can do what, and they all refuse (for reasons
they refuse to disclose) to put the new site live.
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network, preferably staying
> with LUGgers, but perhaps in a hotel.
I did not mind the camping thing, which is an option as long as it's
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from the
Changelog, it's mostly one person working at it, although he keeps
working at it steadily. There are several other people involved
though. They are on this list, so they might tell you more.
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> > free" photo resources. I've already been to gimp-savvy. Does anyone
> > know of other resources where copyright-free or GPL'd photo's can be
> > found?.
Try the sites list
at the Received fields?
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it forces you to look at what the actual progress is.
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me but we should leave it up
> to the web team to decide when they want to move the site.
Could you please tell us which part of the web team has to say the
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ered by Shawn Amundson.
Currently, the domain name points to IP number 128.32.112.248, which
is part of an address range assigned to the University of California
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been that I would have cc'ed Yosh, rather than the developers' list.
:-)
Yosh, are you subscribed to gimp-web? Maybe you should be during the
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course, for that to work, GIMP would need to have a web site in
the first place.
I seem to remember though, that somebody (Sven? Nomis?) already put a
GIMP presentation on the web somewhere.
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l GIMP website and will try to help you to get
the information needed to get going with The GIMP."
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On 21 Sep 2003, at 15:46, David Neary wrote:
> Branko Collin wrote:
> > On 21 Sep 2003, at 14:12, David Neary wrote:
> > > Excuse me - the shortcut I'd like to change is Redo, which is
> > > currently Ctrl-R. Most apps in the Linux desktop space are now
> > &
On 21 Sep 2003, at 14:51, Branko Collin wrote:
> On 21 Sep 2003, at 14:12, David Neary wrote:
> > Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
>
> > > Why not Ctrl-Z, which is faster and which almost everybody knows
> > > already?
> >
> > Excuse me - the shortcut I'd
like to use Linux, so you get a natural bias.
But since when did GIMP _users_ all start living there? Do we know
what the guidelines for other platforms are? How useful are the HIG?
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On 8 Sep 2003, at 9:43, Sven Neumann wrote:
> "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Any chance, BTW, of fixing that weird floating point GTK bug anytime
> > soon? (<http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115293>) It's a
> > rea
illa.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=115293>) It's a
real stopper for me.
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f suggestions were done as to how to draw people to the GIMP.
Guillermo Romero suggested interactive tutorials via IRC. Bex and
Carol were discussing a way of acquainting new artists with the GIMP
by having them make a tarot set. Perhaps events like these could be
incorporated to involve as much of the
ee from the mindset that ruled the
change from 1.2 to 2.0, and that basically made the GIMP a cathedral
in a world full of bazaars.
Release dates are cool, and targets too, but in the end, if there's a
spiffy new feature, I want it in my GIMP.
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you need to register, and I'd feel silly doing that as I am not using
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e's one thing I find very important, and that is that those who
want to help develop in the traditional sense, i.e. code, should be
able to find out how to contribute as easy as possible. What are the
steps such a person should take? Go to <http://developer.gimp.org>
and look there?
On 23 Aug 2003, at 14:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 11:28:53AM +0200, Branko Collin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > That other mail server administrators
> don't know jack about their job
>
> Unfortunately, that kind of setup (looking at th
; Thu, 21 Aug 2003 02:03:45
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floating point values.
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Thank you for your elaborate answer. I do have some follow-up
questions though.
On 19 Aug 2003, at 14:01, Daniel Egger wrote:
> Am Die, 2003-08-19 um 12.19 schrieb Branko Collin:
>
[current manual]
> > Why are you not too happy about the content and the structure?
>
> It
ur goal of having a set size
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+ Animate Cells as the subject line. Feel free to also
+ include documentation related suggestions or fix requests.
That's hardly an invitation to write this part of the online help. I
also seem to remember some policy about using bugzilla instead of the
the new site are in place.
>
> Regarding the "final" location, I would suggest something like:
> http://www.gimp.org/docs/help/
> The web site is under CVS control (module "gimp-web"), so there should
> be no problem for synchronizing the conte
omewhat larger image
* file."
This may be related.
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nd a working libart binary DLL?
I got mine from
<http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/libart.htm>. That version
is more recent, though, so I had to rename it. I don't know if that
has any averse effects, but at least it allowed me to ru
On 13 Aug 2003, at 21:00, Pedro Gimeno wrote:
> "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >I got mine from
> ><http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/libart.htm>. That version
> >is more recent, though, so I had to rename it. I don't know
dll.
> Bug reports to bugzilla, please.
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ery soon be a pre-release version for the GIMP 2.0, so all testing
> efforts are appreciated to help us pin down some bugs.
Wasn't there going to be a 1.3.19 before going to 2.0-pre-1? When's
Feature Freeze again?
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I have no way of knowing, but I am guessing that, indeed, a large
number of the current GIMP users do not have custom menurcs, and do
not know how to change those.
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On 27 Jul 2003, at 23:00, Patrick McFarland wrote:
> On 27-Jul-2003, Branko Collin wrote:
> > On 26 Jul 2003, at 18:19, Patrick McFarland wrote:
> > > Wrong, Im an artist, and I prefer 1.3 over 1.2.
> >
> > Did you prefer 1.3 in January 2001?
>
> Did 1.3
asionally.
>
> Wrong, Im an artist, and I prefer 1.3 over 1.2.
Did you prefer 1.3 in January 2001?
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fter 2.2? Is GEGL mature enough for the transition (or
will everybody start working on GEGL)?
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ome simple task I could perform, say copying and pasting stuff
from the 1.2 documentation?
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IANAL, but IIRC, today is the day the absurd (and perhaps illegally
gained) LZW patent claim of Unisys runs out in the USA. Merkins can
use GIF now.
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er, or by features, or by
technical prowess and progress.
If you're trying to sell GIMP progress by organising a meaningful
GIMPcon, perhaps asking for money on Slashdot would be more useful
than talking to one or two journalists. I don't know. What are your
expectations? Does your exper
dacity (a fine tool, BTW!) jumps to 1.2 or 2.0? But
GIMP is a well known program, and a lot of users know the meaning of
its version numbers.
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On 18 Jun 2003, at 22:56, Sven Neumann wrote:
> "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Assuming that one of the possible directions for the GIMP is GEGL,
> > and assuming also that that is one of the possible directions for
> > Cinepaint, we migh
one of the possible directions for the GIMP is GEGL,
and assuming also that that is one of the possible directions for
Cinepaint, we might want to extend this invitation to GEGL and
Cinepaint developers and users.
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On 18 Jun 2003, at 13:04, Sven Neumann wrote:
> The switch from GTK+-1.2 to 2.0 was a lot smaller than
> what we have to offer for GIMP now.
IMHO, Guillermo Romero's suggestion of making it 1.6 or 1.8 is a
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k the authors permission to distribute GPLed
software.
Assuming the Germans use a similar database, I take it they forgot to
register GIMP as a GPL product. Perhaps you should just try and
remind them again.
I'd offer to e-mail them instead, but I don't know a Christopher
Tränkm
telling me if the way I'm going is feasible. I
> really need some input here so if you need any clarifications, feel
> free to ask.
Click the first point.
Shift-click the second point.
For a more elaborate explanation, please read
<http://www.gim
On 4 Apr 2003, at 2:41, Ernst Lippe wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Apr 2003 02:00:22 +0200
> Branko Collin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What do the two different GimpPreviews do? If they are so alike, why
> > are there two different versions? Please explain it to me as
#x27;high-quality', because an amateur was
something who did not need to do something for a living. The word
'amateur' had a similar meaning that 'hacker' does among hackers.
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ague who knows very little about Macs, wanted to interupt the
program, so he pressed the Command button and started typing for a
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On 18 Mar 2003, at 23:14, Simon Budig wrote:
> Branko Collin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> [CinePaint]
> > The Windows version also comes with a nice mouse pointer the size of
> > the current brush. Doesn't quite seem to work yet, but very handy.
>
> Since this pops
ve space and to work faster.
> The default mode should focus on cross-application consistency.
If people want to check out how GIMP with MDI would work, Cinepaint
(formerly known as Film Gimp--notice the capitalized 'GIMP' :-)) uses
an MDI model on what the screenshots suggest all suppor
y be a key towards a
Linux desktop revolution. And I read Adobe is starting to use QT to
develop on."
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ore this
> request is honored, but in the meantime you can already use your
> account to add your comments in any bug report.
I vaguely remember that Bugzilla needed JavaScript or Cookies or some
other extra technology to be enabled before you could use it. It's
not set-up very well.
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is very slow. A user should be able
to switch off the automatic rendering of a preview.
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> the console gives:
>
> ERROR: wta(1st) to quotient (errobj hello)
I don't know, it looks like it should work, but it doesn't.
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r) is one of those features you don't want to go back on once
you have worked with one.
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timated cost.
>
>Ruben Safir
>http://www.nylxs.com
>http://fairuse.nylxs.com NY Fair Use
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me. I might as well be a Leonard Cohen record."
- Neil, of The Young Ones
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, threatening
to get a lawyer involved and/or to go to the hosting provider helps.
Depends a bit on the country where the infringer lives, though (thief
is a word reserved for those who take away property).
If that does not help, actually writing the host provider may help,
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