Boot Camp . . . good idea. Docs . . . good idea.
Let the newbie's like me (coming out of boot camp) write some of the Docs.
Presently I have everything compiled and running under Ubuntu, and I am just
reviewing the code to get some sort of context.
It is huge. Incredible, actually. Who wrote
I have been reviewing Gimp / GEGL source code . . . to get familiar with
everything . . . so that I have some context to understand where I might
help the project.
But I am operating in a "void" because I don't understand:
- How the development effort is organized.
- Is there a team leade
nd other things. So, triangle size might just
be part of the problem.
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 9:56 PM, Bill Skaggs wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 12:35 AM, Stephen Greenwalt <
> stephengreenw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Where can I help? Here's an ultra-short
Where can I help? Here's an ultra-short overview of my background:
* 18 years overall development experience including software engineering,
team leader, and senior IT management.
* Expert-level C, C++, C#, etc. knowledge.
* Extensive 3D design and development knowledge (texture mapping, 3D scen
om-build Cocoa UI, as well as
Cocoa file I/O code. It would only make sense to port these adaptations to GIMP
if there was a separate branch that removed the current GTK+ UI and replaced it
with a Cocoa one, unless your referring to something else :)
-Stephen
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with GIMP. The developer that ran the project in the past left so I guess now
I'm in charge of the project. I just made my first preview release (you can see
it on the webpage http://seashore.sourceforge.ne
> From: pe...@mmiworks.net
> To: gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Date: Mon, 29 Mar 2010 15:37:42 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] GSOC - Free Transform Tool
>
>
> what needs sorting out is that after some manipulation the
> transformation
> f
> From: pe...@mmiworks.net
> To: gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
> Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2010 17:01:12 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] GSOC - Free Transform Tool
>
> Stephen McKeague wrote:
>
>> My name is Ste
Hello
My name is Stephen McKeague and I am very interested in implementing the Free
Transform Tool in GIMP for this years Google Summer of Code, originally
proposed by Martin Nordholts. The project information page seems to still be
offline, so I would like to discuss the bounds of the
ogram, but I don't
think hooking up the widgets is all that time intensive here either.
As far as I know switching over to using GtkBuilder everywhere would
be a feasible thing to do as the heavy lifting is constructing the
widgets not joining them together.
On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 01:29 +0100, peter sikking wrote:
> how many more ways are there?
ctrl+shift+a
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On Fri, 2009-10-30 at 13:06 +0200, Alexia Death wrote:
> Some English speakers
> discomfort at the name is getting a bit ridiculous IMHO.
These words make me squirm.
fag - a pile of sticks (secondary meaning, rarely used)
nigger - a person from a poor background (secondary meaning, almost
unheard
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On Thu, 2009-10-29 at 15:27 -0700, Patrick Horgan wrote:
> Stephen Griffiths wrote:
> > ... elision by Patrick
> > The name GIMP is not so invaluable that it cannot be changed, also there
> > is a massive number of outsiders who find the name truly unappealing, I
> >
ders who find the name truly unappealing, I
do not hear the raw of the people saying they love the name.
Whether or not we are sick to death of this conversation it will keep
coming back, because the arguments against the name are valid.
regards,
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nny, clever or culturally significant. I propose that GIMP as
a project is what we care about, and frankly everyone working on GIMP
should be damn proud of what is being achieved. The name on the other
hand, only contains value for brand association or for those who find it
clever.
regards,
where package.xml describes the contents of a package. using a
custom extension to identify it is a gimp package.
-where package.xml describes the name of each package, and files
contained version and version of gimp required to use scripts/plugins
etc but only what is required for install unistal
-doubt this is the way some people would choose
to go). That for me is painful, but I am unsure how to phrase this as
a use case
regards,
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On Sun, 2009-10-04 at 18:54 +0300, Alexia Death wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 12:34 PM, Stephen wrote:
> > -anything you would like to discuss.
>
> for me, as both distributor(FX foundry) and a user resource
> distribution means mostly a simple way to package and deplo
d just provide say a sample implementation of a
download service.
-anything you would like to discuss.
Regards,
Stephen.
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> There also exists an open library:
> http://nemesis.thewavelength.net/index.php?p=40
>
> and also a PhotoShop plug-in:
> http://nemesis.thewavelength.net/index.php?c=154#p154
thewavelength.net resolves
nemesis.thewavelength.net doesn't resolve
you might want to get some new links.
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I just came across a chunk of code with mixed space/tab indenting and
fixed it. Hopefully posting it to the devel list is fine.
regards,
Stephen.
>From 8fe725d87a4709cb0461c6de8348cde449d076b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Stephen Griffiths
Date: Thu, 28 May 2009 22:52:41 +1000
Subj
?
In photoshop it is a single layer that docks to the layer (or multiple
layers) beneath it, acting as a mask.
In PS it is activated by Ctrl+LMB (from memory) on the edge between two
layers.
Layer group masks would achieve the same thing, and sounds easier to
unde
y useful.
http://raidnet.org/photoshop/
this was the link that was missing.
Regards,
Stephen.
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istent output (for example a
primary and secondary shooter at a wedding).
As for Qtpfsgui, the autoalign doesn't work, even on tripod mounted shots on a
still day.
On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 9:28 PM, Stephen DeLear wrote:
> Unsharpen Mask: The GEGL unsharpen mask feature does not use stand
Just some thoughts on Gimp in general and 2.6 in particular.
Layers: Somebody has
misplaced a box. Where has the layers
stack window gone? I can’t turn on the
pane under either layers, image or view.
I can create a new layer but not see what layers are on the image.
Save As: I don’
0Mb RAM, does EVERYTHING take
> so very long? My image is "only 50Mpixel".
>
> Roger.
What size is your tile cache?
Stephen
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th a default 25% zoom on my screen, the preview display covers the entire
image after selecting a region to work on. Taking it up to 100% zoom displays
it they way you would expect.
Anyway, thanks for the help, sorry to bother you with things that have already
been addressed in the new buil
borates on this?
Thanks
Stephen
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t behavior acts a little
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hese changes would make a better and more usable
tool, that is really for you to decide.
Thanks
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On Sat, 2005-08-27 at 12:52 +0300, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> Stephen Robert Norris
I wrote the original Plasma plugin, Displace plugin and... waves?
plugin... It's been a while.
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Sven Neumann wrote:
Perhaps we should ask ourselves then why the same questions are asked
over and over again. "that has been planned for some time now" is an
answer that shows that the question shouldn't have been asked in the
first place. Now, why is it asked then? That's the point we should
wor
Stephen J Baker wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Marc) (A.) (Lehmann ) wrote:
To just throw in another personal opinion: The behaviour you describe
wrt. saturation would be hilarious. It's even implemented that way in
current gimp _until_ you say "OK". After which you have to
(comparat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ( Marc) (A.) (Lehmann ) wrote:
To just throw in another personal opinion: The behaviour you describe
wrt. saturation would be hilarious. It's even implemented that way in
current gimp _until_ you say "OK". After which you have to
(comparatively) clumsily have to re-adjust it.
If
Raphaël Quinet wrote:
I care about the message that we are giving to the user about the
alpha channel: the correct way to present the alpha channel is that a
pixel with alpha=0 has an undefined color. The GIMP should be free to
keep the RGB data of transparent pixels intact or to destroy it if
ne
Raphaël Quinet wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 14:41:08 -0600, "Stephen J Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
MIPmapping works by creating successively reduced resolution images -
each (typically) half the resolution of the previous one.
When a MIPmapped image has alpha, this down-fi
The value of the RGB of transparent pixels is crucial for applications
involving realtime MIPmapped textures...pretty much all 3D games for
example.
MIPmapping works by creating successively reduced resolution images -
each (typically) half the resolution of the previous one.
When a MIPmapped image
Alan Horkan wrote:
I feel that way too, unfortunately it is so hard not to react in the same
way and get off the downward spiral. I only very grudginly subscribed to
the developer list at all.
I feel that the active lead developer(s) need to admit this is not a
democracy and be the bad guy, be th
Carol Spears wrote:
However, I read recently about artifacts appearing in compressed pngs,
so this might not be the miracle fix I had hoped for.
!!!
Where did you see that?
PNG uses a lossless compression scheme - if there are 'artifacts' in the
image that were not there when the image was give
Sven Neumann wrote:
I never understood the reasoning for this discussion anyway. IMHO the
format that Nathan suggested seems like something from the dark ages of
file formats (where TIFF and the like originated from). I haven't heard
a single good argument for it except that it can do most of the
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
At 8:26 PM -0400 8/13/03, Carol Spears wrote:
What about mng? It contains png and has layers and comments.
Yes, but still has the limitations of no-CMYK (Lab, ICC, etc.)
colorspaces (among other things) out of the box...
Has anyone considered going to the PNG maint
Austin Donnelly wrote:
How is the serialization done then, just a raw 32-bit IEEE float
dump with a predefined endianness? 64-bit doubles just as easy?
The real problem comes when your code is running on a system without IEEE
float support, and you need to manually convert from IEEE float to your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-08-21 at 1016.13 -0400):
At 11:42 PM -0700 8/13/03, Manish Singh wrote:
Supports IEEE floats, but not float16 (a 32-bit float cut in half). R&H
added this to filmgimp since they had established this format in their
workflow with other tools already.
Why would you only use
Leonard Rosenthol wrote:
At 8:47 AM -0700 8/12/03, Nathan Carl Summers wrote:
This is what I mean by a standard that people can have confidence in --
people should trust that if their program writes good XCF's that a good
program will be able to read it.
Right!
If a program writes GOOD XC
Nathan Carl Summers wrote:
Like in any Free Software project, developers are leaving from time to
time to pursue other projects. And from time to time, new developers
are joining the team and starting to contribute. However, it looks
like the number of new developers joining the GIMP development
Sven Neumann wrote:
Excuse me?!?! JAR is used by every Java implementation in
existence, and since it is 100% compatible with ZIP, means you have
all of those implementations as well.
Java is not exactly what I would call well established, but that's not
a relevant argument here.
One i
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Aseem Agarwala wrote:
> But, I can't seem to find images for these icons in the source
> distribution. I've found the 'cursors' directory, but these are for the
> cursors, and the tool buttons themselves have slightly different images.
>
> Could someone point me to these imag
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> Thus spoke "David Necas (Yeti)"
> > IMHO novice mode (if ever implemented) should restrict the
> > things user can do to some sane set (simplifying the
> > interface), and not try to turn the Gimp into Eliza
>
> Most of the time that I've heard of pr
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Simon Budig wrote:
> Hmm. Looking at the impressive list of questions I get the impression
> that this is a synthetic FAQ - someone has thought a lot about what
> questions might get asked frequently.
>
> While this is a valid approach I think it tends to be duplicate work
> w
On Wed, 18 Dec 2002, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-12-18 at 1711.13 +0100):
> > I agree with Alan and Raphaël (see the bug report) when it comes to the
> > "What/How" statement. I can see how the term "alpha" may be unclear to
> > new users, but I think it w
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Patrick McFarland wrote:
> > Notice that the latest series of graphics cards from nVidia and ATI
> > (and others) support floating point all the way through to the frame
> > buffer. This will mean that the 3D rendering community (games, simulation,
> > etc) will be very intere
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Tino Schwarze wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 06:39:16PM -0800, Jonathan Cohen wrote:
>
> > We are seriously considering ripping out all modes except for
> > 32-bit floating point. This would drastically simplify the internal
> > rendering engine and allow us to optimize it si
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Sam Richards wrote:
> I would like to stress that some of the film-industry interest in
> filmgimp is as much for the floating point as the 16 bit. The need for
> floating point is for "High Dynamic Range" imagery which is used as a
> lighting tool, and not for final delivery.
On 4 Nov 2002, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "Steinar H. Gunderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hopefully, there will be a unified fragment shader extension quite soon,
> > too -- ATM you'll have to write one backend per card. :-(
>
> a unified extension to what?
...to OpenGL.
Steve B
On 4 Nov 2002, Sven Neumann wrote:
> well, if you could come up with the detailed specs of these sexy new
> graphics cards we could certainly consider to use these features.
The fragment shaders is a part of the OpenGL extensions for these
boxes and are fully documented. For nVidia hardware, yo
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Marc wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 08:16:37AM +, Nick Lamb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > This probably ought to be on our horizon too. Modern FPUs are very fast
> > and RAM gets ever cheaper.
>
> And caches get slower... and RAM is _slow_.
>
> I don't say not to also su
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Marc wrote:
> Just FYI (I have no specific goal with this mail ;): I met some guy from
> Dreamworks ("Shrek") at the LWE in Frankfurt, and he told me that their
> whole rendering infrastructure is 8 bit, including intermediate results
> (so the whole of Shrek was done at 8 bits
Sven. Montage looks perfect - thanks alot! Stephen.
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Hi
24 October 2002 14:17
To: Stephen Keegan; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] Want to concatenate image files
On 24 Oct 2002, at 13:43, Stephen Keegan wrote:
> I would like to concatenate a series of image files. I have a set of
> small files that I want to join together into on
Hi,
I would like to concatenate a series of image files. I have a set of small
files that I want to join together into one big (gif) file. Can I do this
with GIMP? Any help appreciated and please forgive my newbieness...
Stephen.
<>
On Wed, 29 May 2002, David Neary wrote:
> Raphaël Quinet wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 May 2002 14:52:53 -0700, "Ben Gertzfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Howdy GIMP folks. Here are some points in the licensing of GIMP that
> > > need to be addressed. Specifically, there's a lot of code that requ
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002, Tino Schwarze wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 04:09:20PM -0600, Nathan C Summers wrote:
>
> > Hmm, maybe we could as an advanced option make the menu button on the
> > canvas's upper left corner be a pie menu, and make the menu items
> > completely configurable. I guess tha
Le mar 09/04/2002 à 15:42, Sven Neumann a écrit :
> - Four direction menus to reduce mouse movements necessary to
> reach a certain menu entry. I'm not sure if I understood this
> correctly. Someone should draw some Ascii art to illustrate
> this. I don't like the idea.
I've seen this on a
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Tomas Ogren wrote:
> On 06 April, 2002 - Simon Budig sent me these 0,7K bytes:
>
> > Branko Collin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > > Should we change these instances to GNU/Linux?
> >
> > We should change it - to Unix.
> >
> > I guess that at most places "Linux" is simply wrong
On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Kelly Martin wrote:
> The "G" in GIMP stood, once upon a time, for "General". It was changed to
> "GNU" at Richard Stallman's insistence (but with the consent of S&P, so it's
> not like it was completely hijacked). See the S&P interview at
> http://www.xach.com/gg/1997/1/pro
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Miles O'Neal wrote:
> Stephen J Baker said...
>
> |H "GIMP" - GNU Image *Manipulation* Program? Maybe we need
> |a name change if general manipulation of images is not a part of
> |GIMP's charter.
>
> Analysis and manipulatio
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Tino Schwarze wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 26, 2002 at 12:55:30PM +, Maurice PHILIPPE wrote:
> > priority : urgent.
> ahem.
>
> > i'd like to know if , with Gimp, i can analyse an image in batch mode.
> > For example, i'd like to write a program that could send an existing
> > im
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, vio wrote:
> * Stephen J Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020304 10:27]:
> > On 4 Mar 2002, at 4:10, vio wrote:
> >
> > > After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little
> > > suggestion of things I would wish from Gimp:
On 4 Mar 2002, at 4:10, vio wrote:
> After browsing the gimp-1.3 TODO list, I would like to add my little
> suggestion of things I would wish from Gimp: how about also developing
> a clear path towardsGimp as a "web graphics server".
Wouldn't it make more sense to push Gimp's scripted rendering
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Jim Lokken wrote:
> I saw a message on the archives list (I wasn't subscribed and went
> through that procedure but I am not sure I got it right yet - so please
> don't abuse me) about "Suggestions for Clone tool". I then went back to
> the referenced thread from October. I
I have a couple of suggestions for options for the Clone tool:
1) At present, the source data for clone is the image as
it was before you clicked on the mouse. It would be nice
to have an option to take the *current* state of the image
instead. When you are erasing some feature from a
Thank you. I upgraded to linux 1.2.3-pre2 and now have my perl-fu
running the illusion function properly.
On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 12:25:06PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On 1 Feb 2002, at 18:54, st
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it would be most appreciated. I'm posting to
this list hoping a plug-in developer might
have the answer I'm looking for...
thanks,
Stephen
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On Tue, 15 Jan 2002, Tino Schwarze wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2002 at 12:43:43AM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What does a Windows program like Genuine Fractals do that Gimp cubic
> > interpolation does not do, when I'm upscaling photographs for
> > printing to 8x10 and beyond?
>
> What are
On Mon, 7 Jan 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The only feature I miss when I use GIMP is that of Photoshop's brush
> cursors.
I'll second that one. It's a pain not knowing where your brush will
land - ESPECIALLY because when the image is zoomed in or out, the brush
size can be much larger or sm
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001, Raphael Quinet wrote:
> On Tue, 04 Dec 2001, Marc wrote:
> > > ImageMagick has NO license. The only thing we say is:
> [...]
> > In any case, my version of ImageMagick (older, 5.3.6) does have a license
> > (in Copyright.txt).
> >
> > (and I think it is very much BSD-lik
On 7 Sep 2001, Sven Neumann wrote:
> "Stephen J Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > * In what form can a plugin access the GIMP image? (eg Are
> > layers pre-composited?)
>
> you can only access layers individually through the plug-in AP
Hi!
I asked this question about a year ago - and the answer then
was "Not Yet"...so I'm back again!
I'm working with the PrettyPoly team on building a GPL'ed
3D modeller for Linux (and others OS's) - and one thing we
are frequently asked is to implement a facility to paint
onto texture maps
On Thu, 30 Aug 2001, Stephen Robert Norris wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 05:14:36PM -0500, Kelly Martin wrote:
> > On 29 Aug 2001 16:59:18 -0500, Larry Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> >
> > >Ah so it is the libraries fault that it crashes when you pass
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 07:34:57AM +0200, Lourens Veen wrote:
> Stephen Robert Norris wrote:
> >
> > I'd be interested to know how to avoid that. I'm pretty sure I can
> > construct a scenario (with multiple threads and memory mapping,
> > for example) where
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 11:22:26PM -0500, Kelly Martin wrote:
>
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 13:42:05 +1000, Stephen Robert Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >I'd be interested to know how to avoid that. I'm pretty sure I can
> >construct a scenario (with mul
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 09:38:45PM -0500, Kelly Martin wrote:
> On Thu, 30 Aug 2001 10:05:15 +1000, Stephen Robert Norris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >So it's the library's fault if I pass it a bad pointer and it causes
> >a SEGV?
>
> Yes.
>
>
ign on the part of the library designer for
> allowing such behavior. I realize that the use of null-terminated
> strings is a legacy of the original C runtime library. That doesn't
> mean that it's right.
>
> Kelly
So it's the library's fault if I pass it a bad
On 29 Aug 2001, Sven Neumann wrote:
> > and IMO they should look like:
> >
> > ##
> > ##
> > #
> > ##
> >##
> > #
> > ##
> > ##
> >
>
> IMO what they should look like is:
>
> #
> #
>#
> #
> #
> #
>#
>
> essentally wha
include prebuilt binary packages, you can't reconfigure them
> later. I suggest you build from source if you want SMP support.
Unless you build from source RPMs, of course. Just install it and edit
the spec file to include what options you want and rebuild the RPM.
Keeps the dependency tra
seems to indicate the know what the GPL is.
The only thing I can see that's interesting is what happens if they use
the GPL'ed code in their commercial products? Given the nature of the GPL,
surely that means they'd have to distribute source of the other products too?
They certainl
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Branko Collin wrote:
> On 27 Jun 2001, at 14:47, Simon Budig wrote:
>
> > I just had contact to Mr. Soquat, a member of the staff from the
> > german Ministry of Economics and Technology [1]. He is very interested
> > in how patents are a problem for free software.
Excellen
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