So what happens when the four plug-ins in a dynamically generated
sub-menu are called:
_C_ool splash effect
_C_ool burn-through
_O_rangify
_C_lout
You shouldn't even have to worry about issues like this. Naturally,
repeately pressing the "C" key would toggle through the list of available
2000-11-29 Austin Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* app/curves.c: Applied patch from David Hodson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to fix Bug#33399: GIMP crashes when
applying curve to Grayscaled image when preview is off.
Previously the curves tool attempted a reset when changing
image, but didn't
Garry R. Osgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
2000-11-29 Austin Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* app/curves.c: Applied patch from David Hodson
[...]
image, but didn't correctly do this. Now it has the
(more useful) behaviour of doing a partial reset, where the
curve remains the same
The future of The GIMP
December 2000 by Sven Neumann Michael Natterer
This document is meant to be a RFC (Request For Comments). Nothing described
in here is a fixed decision, everything can and should be discussed. The
reason for writing this
I realise that it's probably too late already, but dare I say C++? Did
anyone ever even consider this?
As for the plugin distribution, I think the nicest way would be to have
a plugin manager that would enable you to download plugins from the web
on the fly. Something Linux distributions have
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 05:08:03PM +0100, Lourens Veen wrote:
I realise that it's probably too late already, but dare I say C++? Did
anyone ever even consider this?
As for the plugin distribution, I think the nicest way would be to have
a plugin manager that would enable you to download
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 05:59:56PM +0100, Fernando Herrera wrote:
Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 04:40:54PM +0100, Michael Natterer escribió:
o Think about a new way to handle plug-in distribution
As more and more plug-ins go into the main gimp distribution (and a lot
of plug-ins are wating
On Tue, 12 Dec 2000, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On most software packages (not for Linux, though), the
"underline" action keys are generally organized well enough so that it's
quicker to push that key instead of moving the mouse. For
Hello,
when I try to build gimp-1.1.30 on RedHat 7.0 I get the following
error message:
make[2]: Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis
»/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/gimp-1.1.30«
make[1]: Verlassen des Verzeichnisses Verzeichnis
»/usr/src/redhat/BUILD/gimp-1.1.30«
+ strip
I think it would be a good idea to add a grid function like some other
programs have. It is hard to work with a guide grid at 10 pixels or
something toggled visibly on and I don't think it snaps quite the same
as a grid. So what about a grid that could be toggled on and off at a
varying width
On 12 Dec 2000, Sven Neumann wrote:
I think it will not work. Your ideas are not actually new and we have
discussed this stuff a lot coming to the conclusion that it's not that
easy.
Why not? Where is the "a lot of discussion" link so that I can see it
for myself?
This is a question
Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 15:31:07 +0100
From: Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dont argue with speed: Pressing Alt-F + x to exit a program is definitely
more complicated than pressing Ctrl-Q. This goes double for nested menus.
In this *particular* instance, faster != better IMHO.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 12:27:42AM +0100, "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is one of the things I dislike of GUI: you can not copy info from
screen lots of times. In the GNOME GUI list there is a proposition to
I think the best way would be to make any gtk
Someone today mentioned something about a new way to manage plugins. I
think the users would enjoy a plugin manager similar to the Helix Gnome
Updater.
Users could fire it up from time to time and be presented with a list of
plugins to update or add.
I think the Helix thing is open source.
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 03:29:41AM +0100, Marc Lehmann wrote:
I think the best way would be to make any gtk label/text widget be
selectable. I don't know why this has not been done so far, but it might be
an interesting experiment.
Yes, I've often thought this. And everyone knows that if Marc
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 09:46:21PM -0500, Andy Deck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached image demonstrates a problem
that I think ought to be remedied...
Basically, when the disk is full, there is not much one can do. BTW: what,
*exactly*, is your problem?
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