Shivani,
I have asked you before not to mail me directly. All GIMP GSoC
discussions have to be public. I am not your mentor yet, and may not
mentor at all. Please send email to the gimp-developer list and not to
me.
Mukund
On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 03:51:09AM -0700, shivani mahe
Here are the other 3 files . I had to post in two different mails on account
of size exceeding the limit of mail
*Gaussian blur-*
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Functions -
1.iir_young_find_constants (gfloat sigma, gdouble *B, gdouble *b) -
Based on sigma( standard deviation of Gaussian distribution ) we calculate
the con
Hello sir,
I am Shivani 2nd year student at IIIT-Allahabad( Indian Institute Of
Information Technology, Allahabad ). I have a programming experience with C,
C++,QT and Java. Besides this I have also worked with OpenGl(glut/glu). I
have Graphics Visualization and Computing as one of the core subjec
On 03/03/2011 03:46 PM, Andreas Plath wrote:
> I started to compile a list of which were implemented, but I think I'd
> better ask: are all the plugins in the default GIMP bundle already
> implemented as GEGL operations? If not, is there an easy way to find
> which are already done?
There is no su
Actually, I do have another question.
Looking through the implemented GEGL operations, I've noticed that several
plugins that are part of the default GIMP install are already there.
I started to compile a list of which were implemented, but I think I'd
better ask: are all the plugins in the defau
Thanks a lot to all who answered, it helped a lot.
Now I have some setting up and reading to do ... :-)
Thanks again!
Andreas
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On 03/03/2011 07:21 AM, Bill Skaggs wrote:
> Let me start by noting that although I was once pretty familiar with the
> Gimp code, I haven't
> looked at it in a couple of years. That being said, this discussion is
> not making sense to
> me. Plug-ins do not access Gimp core functionality directly
Let me start by noting that although I was once pretty familiar with the
Gimp code, I haven't
looked at it in a couple of years. That being said, this discussion is not
making sense to
me. Plug-ins do not access Gimp core functionality directly, they use an
interface library
known as "libgimp".
On Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 04:03:42PM -0300, Andreas Plath wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> > Porting GIMP plugins to GEGL operations
> >
> > There are many many GIMP plugins that would need eventually to be
> > converted to GEGL operations, if we want to use them in future
> > versions of GIMP.
>
> 1) Looki
On 3/2/11, Andreas Plath wrote:
> 1) Looking in the GIMP and GEGL dev sites, I found a list of library
> dependencies for GEGL but not one for GIMP. I haven't downloaded the source
> yet, so perhaps there's such a list in there. If not, where can I find it?
> My computer runs a vanilla Ubuntu 10.0
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 20:03, Andreas Plath wrote:
>
> Though I'm not a student, I've been meaning to give something back to the
> Gimp Project for sometime now. The idea above strikes me as a good place to
> start, though I might be wrong ... am I? :-) If not, I'd need a few pointers
> to get goi
Hello all,
> Porting GIMP plugins to GEGL operations
>
> There are many many GIMP plugins that would need eventually to be
> converted to GEGL operations, if we want to use them in future
> versions of GIMP.
Though I'm not a student, I've been meaning to give something back to the
Gimp Project fo
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