Re: Triage! (was Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug)

2000-01-10 Thread Nick Lamb
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 01:56:01PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote: > > * Error Console (well, here it is, but where are my errors?) > > I don't see your problem. I do get my errors in the error-console. All > that's missing IMO is a way to set the error_console as the default > error_handler in the pr

Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Triage! (was Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug)

2000-01-10 Thread Simon Budig
Garry R. Osgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > If there were one feature of Simon's path tool that I would like to have > automagically appear in the Integrated path selection tool, it is the ability > to manipulate the curve by "pulling" on it directly. it is a very pleasant > way to adjust curves.

Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Triage! (was Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug)

2000-01-10 Thread Garry R. Osgood
Simon Budig wrote: > Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > How about some comments for feature triage? There are some features in > > > Gimp 1.1.x which are buggy or unusable, yet stay the same for weeks > > Ill try to do something on the tool in the next time, but as always I > cannot

Re: [ANNOUNCE] GimpMill - A Sawmill Theme Tool

2000-01-10 Thread Ian McKellar
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 09:09:51AM -0800, Carl B. Constantine wrote: > On 1/10/2000 8:55, Ian McKellar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > GimpMill is a GIMP plugin written in Python using James Henstrige's > > really cool Python GIMP bindings. It allows the construction of Sawmill > > themes withi

Re: [ANNOUNCE] GimpMill - A Sawmill Theme Tool

2000-01-10 Thread Carl B. Constantine
On 1/10/2000 8:55, Ian McKellar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > GimpMill is a GIMP plugin written in Python using James Henstrige's > really cool Python GIMP bindings. It allows the construction of Sawmill > themes within The GIMP - extending the GIMP interface to allow theme > creation like the GA

[ANNOUNCE] GimpMill - A Sawmill Theme Tool

2000-01-10 Thread Ian McKellar
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sparkle

2000-01-10 Thread Martin Weber
In the sparkle plugin the data is written directly into tiles. Is there something that speaks against it?

email / cvs

2000-01-10 Thread Martin Weber
Please change my email in the GIMP cvs from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Martin

gflare bugs

2000-01-10 Thread Martin Weber
Please mail me all gflare bugs [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Triage! (was Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug)

2000-01-10 Thread Simon Budig
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > How about some comments for feature triage? There are some features in > > Gimp 1.1.x which are buggy or unusable, yet stay the same for weeks > > at a time. Without paid staff to do this work, we must throw away [*] > > stuff that's not going to make it

Re: Triage! (was Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug)

2000-01-10 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, > It's the start of a new year, and my mind turns to Spring cleaning already > > How about some comments for feature triage? There are some features in > Gimp 1.1.x which are buggy or unusable, yet stay the same for weeks > at a time. Without paid staff to do this work, we must throw away [*

Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug

2000-01-10 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, > > I have changed the core so that it does not accept zero resolutions. > > > > Additionally I have changed all plug-ins that try to set the resolution > > to check the value and simply don't set it at all if it is invalid. Gimp > > will then use the default set up by the user. > > Perl,

Triage! (was Re: [gimpwin-users] PNG blank display bug)

2000-01-10 Thread Nick Lamb
On Mon, Jan 10, 2000 at 10:29:29AM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote: > Oops, I thought (but should have checked) that image_set_resolution_invoker > was calling the gimp_image_set_resolution() in app/gimpimage.c. And probably > it should since the core function keeps the undo_stack in sync by calling >