If the initial attempt to run the test program fails, the smaller
program that is then compiled and linked to try to diagnose the error
needs to have PLUG_IN_INFO so that it will link properly.
--- /usr/local/Libraries/share/aclocal/gimp.m4 Fri Feb 11 18:04:05 2000
+++ /usr/local/share/aclocal/
I'm having to release a Print 3.0.6 due to a fairly serious bug found
by Panos Katsaloulis. The specific bug is that monochrome printing in
grayscale does not work properly. The patch is enclosed below.
cvs diff: Diffing .
Index: README
==
Raphael Quinet wrote:
> 1. Use WM hints to ensure that the toolbox has a minimum width. This
...
> 2. Try to take corrective measures in the Gimp when it detects that
...
> 3. Make it possible to split the toolbox in several independent
...
> 4. Use some tricks in Gtk to make sure that the full
1.1.17 is out there. Grab it at:
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/unstable/v1.1.17/
The usual cadre of bugfixes is there, plus a nifty new splash from Raphael
Quinet.
-Yosh
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Alternatively we can of course merge all menus into one GIMP menu...
It seems like this is really the only reasonable option -- I think that
there should be a 'menu' spot in the tools, like the top-left menu in the
image windows, since the toolbar is f
> Loosing access to a menu may be acceptable to you, but I think it is
> in no way acceptable for a program that wants to reach a larger audience.
> I see the bugreports coming in daily. Additionally I don't know how the
> color-selector should fit into a one-column layout.
> In other word: unacc
Hi,
> I did not ignore the menu problem. If the "Help" bug is fixed (it is
> a one-line change in app/menu.c to make it last-from-left), then only
> the "File" menu is visible. But when I work with very large images, I
> do not need the "Xtns" menu at all, so I can live without it until I
> fin
On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Your list looked interesting. But, you seem to ignore the menu problem.
> IMHO 2 columns is the absolute minimum since even then get problems with
> the Help menu. If we'd allow less than 2 columns, not even Xtns will be
> accesible
> > Just to clarify, in my prev msg when refering to the selectors I was
> > refering to the pattern/gradient/brush one
>
> ... which can be turned off via a preferences option already,
Bah... must have slipped in w/o me being consulted :) Thanks for the
pointer.
alan... in desparate need of
> Sorry, but I disagree. IMHO, there are more than two useful layouts.
> Maybe I am sick or strange or something, but actually I use different
> layouts for the toolbox on different computers, depending mostly on
> the screen size and window manager used.
That's why I actually send this mail at
On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd vote for the following solution: Completely get rid of the interactive
> resizing (since it obviously can't be fixed to work correctly) and offer
> two alternative layouts (as described above) which are switchable from the
> pref
Hi,
the discussion about the placing of the Help menu
and shortening some of the names in the toolbox
menubar made me wonder: I have a script that
registers itself under "/MyScripts" and
this creates a new menu-item "MyScripts" on the
RIGHT side of the Help menu. Is this a small glitch
(because
One suggestion would be to not have the toolbox user-resizeable via the
window manager at all, but to have in the Preferences a setting where
you use a spinbutton to set the number of columns. If you start from,
say, three columns, and keep increasing the number, at the point where
the number of r
> Just to clarify, in my prev msg when refering to the selectors I was
> refering to the pattern/gradient/brush one
... which can be turned off via a preferences option already,
Salut, Sven
Cosmin Truta wrote:
>
> It is the very first time when I try to send a patch to some GNU software,
> so I don't know exactly how to do it. I sent this message to this List
> now; if there is another, better way to contribute to contribute to GIMP,
> I would like to know about it :-)
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