Hi there,
it would be pretty cool to have a simple checkbutton saying "active
layer only". I took a quick look at the source, but I'm no GTK guru. :-(
It should be simple though.
Bye+Thanx, Tino.
PS: Or am I missing a similar function somewhere else? (Toggling the
active layer with SHIFT pressed
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 04:48:39AM +0100, MÃ¥rten Svantesson wrote:
> > While trying to run gimp 1.2.0 on Solaris 7/SPARC:
> > $ gimp
> >
> > Gimp-WARNING **: Failed to open palette file
> > /home/china/.gimp-1.2/palettes/Bears: can't happen?
> > Gimp-WARNING **: Failed to open palett
Hi Gary,
On Sat, Dec 23, 2000 at 02:45:42PM -0500, Garry R. Osgood wrote:
> > > How would the "pupus" functionality be directly exposed to users? The
> > > answer is that it most assuredly WOULD NOT. I do not advocate, in fact
> > > I ABHOR the idea that the user should end up drawing a litt
Hi Adam,
On Thu, Dec 21, 2000 at 11:15:17PM +, Adam D. Moss wrote:
> How would the "pupus" functionality be directly exposed to users? The
> answer is that it most assuredly WOULD NOT. I do not advocate, in fact
> I ABHOR the idea that the user should end up drawing a little tree
> of boxes
Hi there,
On Wed, Dec 13, 2000 at 10:58:01PM +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I had to laugh about this one for a little bit:
>
> > we must think about the Unix way! Being inspired by MacOS, BeOS, NextStep
> > and even WinXX but finding a truly Unix solution.
> You mean, we must create hundreds
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 02:52:56PM -0500, Adrian Likins wrote:
> > > 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 too, you just connect
Hi there,
today I worked a bit on a web page and I used the resizing dialogs quite
a lot. I found it really annoying that there was no "Reset" button
available - if you happen to forget to "unchain" the X and Y ratio, you
have to enter 100% or close and reopen the dialog.
Therefore I went on, had
Hi there,
On Sat, Jun 24, 2000 at 01:45:08PM -0400, Garry R. Osgood wrote:
> > Simply using the code, removing the copyright notices
> > and putting it under a non-compatible license is however
> > too much if you ask me and we shouldn't let Carsten get
> > away with this.
> The course of action
Hi there,
starting with GIMP 1.1.19, you silently assume that glib.h can be found
by using the CFLAGS gnome-config provides. This breaks the test for
GTKXmHtml as it is not the case if you've got a local (newer) GLIB/GTK
installed separated from GNOME.
Fix: Add $GTK_CFLAGS to GTKXMHTML_FLAGS and
Hi there,
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:19:44AM +0200, Michael Natterer wrote:
> > > Is it possible to set up gimp such that typing 'gimp foo.xcf' on the
> > > commandline will just open foo.xcf in a currently running Gimp
> > > session? I've seen no documentation on this anyhere.
> > It's been abl
Hi there,
> >>A question about patents. Is putting something on the web enough to
> >>prevent someone patenting it, or could someone download my plug-in and
> >>then patent the algorithm?
(I don't have the original mail anymore...)
> The best thing I can think of is to have a copy of the source c
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