Hello all,
I've just started writing my first gimp plugin, so I'm very new at
this. Hope nobody minds my stupid questions ;-)
So what I'm trying to do is make a plugin that selects certain regions of
an image (the regions selected will depend on what's in the image). I've
already
Dr William Bland wrote:
Hello all,
I've just started writing my first gimp plugin, so I'm very new at
this. Hope nobody minds my stupid questions ;-)
snip
it occurred to me that the tiles that get iterated over will not
necessarily be of the same size for the image_drawable and
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 02:58:08PM +0200, David Neary wrote:
For the moment you have no problems - all tiles are 64x64, and
that's hard-coded. It would be nice to have tile sizes
modifiable, but that will not happen before 2.0 to the best of my
knowledge, and there will be much bigger
David Neary ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Dr William Bland wrote:
Hello all,
I've just started writing my first gimp plugin, so I'm very new at
this. Hope nobody minds my stupid questions ;-)
snip
it occurred to me that the tiles that get iterated over will not
necessarily be of
I should have read the code before posting my last message:
Dr William Bland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I thought about using some kind of double tile iterator to do this, e.g:
gimp_pixel_rgn_init (image_rgn, image_drawable,
x1, y1, (x2 - x1), (y2 - y1), TRUE, TRUE);
On Thu, Jul 04, 2002 at 03:31:46PM +0200, Simon Budig wrote:
I should have read the code before posting my last message:
Dr William Bland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I thought about using some kind of double tile iterator to do this, e.g:
gimp_pixel_rgn_init (image_rgn,
Am Don, 2002-07-04 um 14.58 schrieb David Neary:
For the moment you have no problems - all tiles are 64x64, and
that's hard-coded. It would be nice to have tile sizes
modifiable, but that will not happen before 2.0 to the best of my
knowledge, and there will be much bigger problems to worry
Dr William Bland ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Hi Simon,
Thanks! That looks much nicer. Unfortunately I can't get it to
work properly (sorry, like I said, I'm a newbie at this ;-). I now have
the following code:
static void
[...]
{
size = select_rgn.w * select_rgn.h;