side.
So obviously this is not a speed demon, as Gimp was not
designed to serve web requests. But speed problem aside,
it does work. ... it just needs 'veeery' patient users :)
Anyway, good luck on your side, I think you'll have no big problem
making this work,
vio
On Sat, Oct 3, 2009 at 11:26 PM
, in a production environment).
(and re-writing all this in C would obviously win the 100m hurdles,
but that's overkill for me, for now, I'll be happy with working python code)
vio
PS. Hey, nice last name :)
Sounds like You must get a lot of action at Halloween...
On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 12:02 PM, Alexia
be 'web-gimping' in my case :)
vio
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is part of the gfig catalog?
My first guess would be to create a shape description file in ~/gimp/gfig.
But then how is gfig instructed to load and process that shape?
Thanks,
Vio
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of code. But I hope this may give some ideas to
other participants, or more encouragement if discussions/efforts in this
direction are already under way.
Cheers,
Vio
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participants, or more encouragement if discussions/efforts in this
direction are already under way.
Cheers,
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* 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: how about also developing
a clear path towardsGimp as a web graphics server