David Weeks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I called you right the first time. You don't know jack about much, and
> nothing about the rest of it.
> [...]
Huh?
The Gimp-Developer Mailing list is *not* about personal insulting
people you apparently don't like.
While the approach taken by Robin - b
So Adam, what kept from doing so this time?
Anyone who a) doesn't know what regular expressions are, and b) thinks a
project is better without them is c) not fit for work in *nix. gimp or
otherwise.
Call it a basic competence. A basic competence.
Soberly yours,
David Weeks
On Wednesday 27
David Weeks wrote:
> I called you right the first time. You don't know jack about much, and
> nothing about the rest of it. You're to green to phathom
[blah blah blah]
> Quit working with computers and go back to the
> garbage you came from -- AKA Microsoft.
[blah blah blah]
Wow. At least when
tor 2002-11-28 klockan 00.32 skrev David Weeks:
> Robin,
>
> I called you right the first time.
David,
please keep childish name-calling rants like this for yourself. Thanks.
Kind regards,
Christian
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Robin,
I called you right the first time. You don't know jack about much, and
nothing about the rest of it. You're to green to phathom, let alone be
embarassed, by your suggestion to remove regular expressions. This is *nix,
and that's how *nix works. That's why *nix works. And GIMP is an
David,
> I think the point is probably to do a
> trawl through legacy code and see how much of it can be flushed,
> if any.
I wish! Sometime later.
Although regex is available with *nix, it isn't part of Windows. My choice
is to remove it or fix the broken regex implemenation included in Film Gi
Sven Neumann wrote:
> "Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Do I correctly surmise that regex could be removed
> > without being missed?
>
> Actually I don't understand at all why you are dealing with this
> code. It seems unrelated to 16-bit or floating point support. If you
> ask me, stop
Hi,
"Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, I guess I'm just not making my question clear. I understand that regex
> enables doing a wildcard search in the plug-ins database.
>
> What I have trouble imagining is the scenario where regex search in Gimp is
> necessary or useful. Few users e
Simon,
> It enables powerful searches over the various help texts plugins provide
> via their Registration. I surely do not understand why having this
> feature might be considered a bad thing.
Thanks for the insights from you and Guillermo. I think I understand now.
> Well, maybe it is a little
Robin Rowe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> What I have trouble imagining is the scenario where regex search in Gimp is
> necessary or useful. Few users even know how to phrase a regex search. Is
> this just feature-itis? Do I correctly surmise that regex could be removed
> without being missed?
Well,
Simon,
> > My confusion relates to script-fu and gimp plug-ins with respect to
regex.
> > Why query a plug-in as a regular expression? What's the point?
>
> To have a nice way to specify a search pattern. For thinks like a
> PDB-Browser for example.
Ok, I guess I'm just not making my question cle
Robin Rowe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > The regex code is used by gimp-plug-ins-query (and a similar function
> > in script-fu).
>
> Yes, I can follow that from the code. I understand what regex does
> generally, just not why gimp-plug-ins-query needs it.
>
> My confusion relates to script-fu a
Sven,
> The regex code is used by gimp-plug-ins-query (and a similar function
> in script-fu).
Yes, I can follow that from the code. I understand what regex does
generally, just not why gimp-plug-ins-query needs it.
My confusion relates to script-fu and gimp plug-ins with respect to regex.
Why q
Hi,
"Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi. GIMP has its own regex.c that the procedural database uses. That seems
> to look up plug-ins using regexec. I'm having a little difficulty
> understanding the logic of the code. Can anybody explain how regex is used
> by GIMP? Why is it necessary
Hi. GIMP has its own regex.c that the procedural database uses. That seems
to look up plug-ins using regexec. I'm having a little difficulty
understanding the logic of the code. Can anybody explain how regex is used
by GIMP? Why is it necessary?
Thanks!
Robin
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