Re: [Gimp-user] Can I open and edit the Gimp in netbeans using C++?

2016-10-26 Thread John Smith
Oopsie. Found it here. It's the "hacking: Netbeans" that put me off at first. https://wiki.gimp.org/wiki/Hacking:Netbeans Cordialement, John http://johnsmithimages.net 2016-10-26 16:39 GMT+02:00 John Smith : > The title says it all. If

Re: [Gimp-user] Can I open and edit the Gimp in netbeans using C++?

2016-10-26 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
26 окт. 2016 г. 5:39 PM пользователь "John Smith" написал: > > The title says it all. If I go for the Gimp, will I be able to open the > source file in Netbeans and tweak it to my needs using C++? GIMP is written in C, some plugins are in Scheme and Python. Alex __

[Gimp-user] Can I open and edit the Gimp in netbeans using C++?

2016-10-26 Thread John Smith
The title says it all. If I go for the Gimp, will I be able to open the source file in Netbeans and tweak it to my needs using C++? I'll stick with the tarballs at the beginning. Cordialement, John http://johnsmithimages.net 2016-10-26

Re: [Gimp-user] rotate pasted image

2016-10-26 Thread Ofnuts
On 26/10/16 14:07, alin33 wrote: Hello I pasted into a selection an image,so now its floating selection.I want to rotate not the selection but to rotate the image that I have pasted into the selection,but not move the selection at all.I see that I can move the pasted image inside the selection wi

[Gimp-user] rotate pasted image

2016-10-26 Thread alin33
Hello I pasted into a selection an image,so now its floating selection.I want to rotate not the selection but to rotate the image that I have pasted into the selection,but not move the selection at all.I see that I can move the pasted image inside the selection with the move tool,but can't rotate i

[Gimp-user] Luminosity Masks

2016-10-26 Thread Andrew Clarke
OSX GIMP 2.8.14 - http://gimp.lisanet.de If I apply a luminosity mask to an image by selecting a RGB channel(from a layer that has been desatuarated via luminosity) with any of red, green or blue channels as the mask, if I then go on to adjust by curves (*value*) I get a shift in colour, as you wo