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/* The GIMP -- an image manipulation program
* Copyright (C) 1995 Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
#include "appenv.h"
#include "drawable.h"
#include "general.h"
#include "gdisplay.h"
app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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#include "gimpui.h"
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#include "interface.h"
#include "threshold.h"
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#include "config.h"
#include "libgimp/gimpintl.h"
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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#define HISTOGRAM_WIDTH 256
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#define HISTOGRAM_HEIGHT 150
#define LOW 0x1
#define HIGH 0x2
#define HISTORGAM 0x4
#define ALL (LOW | HIGH | HISTOGRAM)
/* the threshold structures */
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typedef struct _Threshold Threshold;
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struct _Threshold
{
gint x, y; /* coords for last mouse click */
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};
/* the threshold tool options */
app/airbrush.c app/bezier_select.c app/blend.c app/brightness_contrast.c 1999-04-12 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/airbrush.c * app/bezier_select.c * app/blend.c * app/brightness_contrast.c * app/bucket_fill.c * app/by_color_select.c * app/clone.c * app/color_balance.c * app/color_picker.c * app/convolve.c * app/crop.c * app/curves.c * app/ellipse_select.c * app/eraser.c * app/flip_tool.c * app/free_select.c * app/fuzzy_select.c * app/histogram_tool.c * app/hue_saturation.c * app/ink.c * app/iscissors.c * app/levels.c * app/magnify.c * app/move.c * app/paintbrush.c * app/pencil.c * app/posterize.c * app/rect_select.[ch] * app/text_tool.c * app/threshold.c * app/transform_tool.c * app/tools.[ch] * app/toolsF.h: again: all tools :( * app/Makefile.am * app/tool_options.[ch] * app/selection_options.h * app/tool_options_ui.h: new files. Ok, this time it's general enough for future extensions: - The tool options structures are organized like the gtk object system to allow derived tool options. - Renamed all create and reset functions to *_options_new() and *_options_reset() to reflect this. - Changed tools_register() again. Now it takes just a pointer to a ToolOptions structure. - Moved almost the entire tool options gui code to tool_options.c. - Visually separated the common selection options from the tool-specific ones. I'd like to do the same with opacity/paint mode in all paint tool options but I think this needs some more discussion. * app/histogram_tool.c: changed packing boxes, label alignments. * app/paintbrush.c: some more sensitive settings. The gradient feature can now be toggled with a button. Hopefully didn't break anything.
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static ToolOptions *threshold_options = NULL;
/* the threshold tool dialog */
static ThresholdDialog *threshold_dialog = NULL;
/* threshold action functions */
static void threshold_control (Tool *, ToolAction, gpointer);
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static ThresholdDialog * threshold_dialog_new (void);
static void threshold_update (ThresholdDialog *,
gint);
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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static void threshold_preview (ThresholdDialog *);
static void threshold_reset_callback (GtkWidget *, gpointer);
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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static void threshold_ok_callback (GtkWidget *, gpointer);
static void threshold_cancel_callback (GtkWidget *, gpointer);
static void threshold_preview_update (GtkWidget *, gpointer);
static void threshold_low_threshold_adjustment_update (GtkAdjustment *,
gpointer);
static void threshold_high_threshold_adjustment_update (GtkAdjustment *,
gpointer);
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namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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static void threshold (PixelRegion *, PixelRegion *, void *);
static void threshold_histogram_range (HistogramWidget *, gint, gint,
gpointer);
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/* threshold machinery */
void
threshold_2 (void *data,
PixelRegion *srcPR,
PixelRegion *destPR)
{
/* this function just re-orders the arguments so we can use
* pixel_regions_process_paralell
*/
threshold (srcPR, destPR, data);
}
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static void
threshold (PixelRegion *srcPR,
PixelRegion *destPR,
void *data)
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{
ThresholdDialog *td;
unsigned char *src, *s;
unsigned char *dest, *d;
int has_alpha, alpha;
int w, h, b;
int value;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
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h = srcPR->h;
src = srcPR->data;
dest = destPR->data;
has_alpha = (srcPR->bytes == 2 || srcPR->bytes == 4);
alpha = has_alpha ? srcPR->bytes - 1 : srcPR->bytes;
while (h--)
{
w = srcPR->w;
s = src;
d = dest;
while (w--)
{
if (td->color)
{
value = MAX (s[RED_PIX], s[GREEN_PIX]);
value = MAX (value, s[BLUE_PIX]);
value = (value >= td->low_threshold && value <= td->high_threshold ) ? 255 : 0;
}
else
value = (s[GRAY_PIX] >= td->low_threshold && s[GRAY_PIX] <= td->high_threshold) ? 255 : 0;
for (b = 0; b < alpha; b++)
d[b] = value;
if (has_alpha)
d[alpha] = s[alpha];
s += srcPR->bytes;
d += destPR->bytes;
}
src += srcPR->rowstride;
dest += destPR->rowstride;
}
}
/* threshold action functions */
static void
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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threshold_control (Tool *tool,
ToolAction action,
gpointer gdisp_ptr)
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{
switch (action)
{
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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case PAUSE:
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break;
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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case RESUME:
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break;
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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case HALT:
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if (threshold_dialog)
threshold_cancel_callback (NULL, (gpointer) threshold_dialog);
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break;
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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default:
break;
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}
}
Tool *
tools_new_threshold (void)
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{
Tool * tool;
Threshold * private;
/* The tool options */
app/airbrush.c app/bezier_select.c app/blend.c app/brightness_contrast.c 1999-04-12 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/airbrush.c * app/bezier_select.c * app/blend.c * app/brightness_contrast.c * app/bucket_fill.c * app/by_color_select.c * app/clone.c * app/color_balance.c * app/color_picker.c * app/convolve.c * app/crop.c * app/curves.c * app/ellipse_select.c * app/eraser.c * app/flip_tool.c * app/free_select.c * app/fuzzy_select.c * app/histogram_tool.c * app/hue_saturation.c * app/ink.c * app/iscissors.c * app/levels.c * app/magnify.c * app/move.c * app/paintbrush.c * app/pencil.c * app/posterize.c * app/rect_select.[ch] * app/text_tool.c * app/threshold.c * app/transform_tool.c * app/tools.[ch] * app/toolsF.h: again: all tools :( * app/Makefile.am * app/tool_options.[ch] * app/selection_options.h * app/tool_options_ui.h: new files. Ok, this time it's general enough for future extensions: - The tool options structures are organized like the gtk object system to allow derived tool options. - Renamed all create and reset functions to *_options_new() and *_options_reset() to reflect this. - Changed tools_register() again. Now it takes just a pointer to a ToolOptions structure. - Moved almost the entire tool options gui code to tool_options.c. - Visually separated the common selection options from the tool-specific ones. I'd like to do the same with opacity/paint mode in all paint tool options but I think this needs some more discussion. * app/histogram_tool.c: changed packing boxes, label alignments. * app/paintbrush.c: some more sensitive settings. The gradient feature can now be toggled with a button. Hopefully didn't break anything.
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if (! threshold_options)
{
threshold_options = tool_options_new (_("Threshold"));
app/airbrush.c app/bezier_select.c app/blend.c app/brightness_contrast.c 1999-04-12 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/airbrush.c * app/bezier_select.c * app/blend.c * app/brightness_contrast.c * app/bucket_fill.c * app/by_color_select.c * app/clone.c * app/color_balance.c * app/color_picker.c * app/convolve.c * app/crop.c * app/curves.c * app/ellipse_select.c * app/eraser.c * app/flip_tool.c * app/free_select.c * app/fuzzy_select.c * app/histogram_tool.c * app/hue_saturation.c * app/ink.c * app/iscissors.c * app/levels.c * app/magnify.c * app/move.c * app/paintbrush.c * app/pencil.c * app/posterize.c * app/rect_select.[ch] * app/text_tool.c * app/threshold.c * app/transform_tool.c * app/tools.[ch] * app/toolsF.h: again: all tools :( * app/Makefile.am * app/tool_options.[ch] * app/selection_options.h * app/tool_options_ui.h: new files. Ok, this time it's general enough for future extensions: - The tool options structures are organized like the gtk object system to allow derived tool options. - Renamed all create and reset functions to *_options_new() and *_options_reset() to reflect this. - Changed tools_register() again. Now it takes just a pointer to a ToolOptions structure. - Moved almost the entire tool options gui code to tool_options.c. - Visually separated the common selection options from the tool-specific ones. I'd like to do the same with opacity/paint mode in all paint tool options but I think this needs some more discussion. * app/histogram_tool.c: changed packing boxes, label alignments. * app/paintbrush.c: some more sensitive settings. The gradient feature can now be toggled with a button. Hopefully didn't break anything.
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tools_register (THRESHOLD, threshold_options);
}
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tool = tools_new_tool (THRESHOLD);
private = g_new (Threshold, 1);
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tool->scroll_lock = TRUE; /* Disallow scrolling */
tool->preserve = FALSE; /* Don't preserve on drawable change */
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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tool->private = (void *) private;
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tool->control_func = threshold_control;
namespace cleanups. 1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de> * app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups. * app/commands.[ch] * app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View", sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change. * app/fileops.c * app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in some more places. * app/[all tool related files]: - Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking. - Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer". - Removed some #include's from tools.c. - Standardized the individual tools' structure names. - Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions. - Stuff... * app/commands.c * app/disp_callbacks.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't tell exactly where the bug was. The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change only, which is really obscure. Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed" signal. * app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please let me know, we'll need two signals then.
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return tool;
}
void
tools_free_threshold (Tool *tool)
{
Threshold * thresh;
thresh = (Threshold *) tool->private;
/* Close the threshold dialog */
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if (threshold_dialog)
threshold_cancel_callback (NULL, (gpointer) threshold_dialog);
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g_free (thresh);
}
void
threshold_initialize (GDisplay *gdisp)
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{
if (drawable_indexed (gimage_active_drawable (gdisp->gimage)))
{
g_message (_("Threshold does not operate on indexed drawables."));
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return;
}
/* The threshold dialog */
if (!threshold_dialog)
threshold_dialog = threshold_dialog_new ();
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else
if (!GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (threshold_dialog->shell))
gtk_widget_show (threshold_dialog->shell);
threshold_dialog->low_threshold = 127;
threshold_dialog->high_threshold = 255;
threshold_dialog->drawable = gimage_active_drawable (gdisp->gimage);
threshold_dialog->color = drawable_color (threshold_dialog->drawable);
threshold_dialog->image_map =
image_map_create (gdisp, threshold_dialog->drawable);
gimp_histogram_calculate_drawable (threshold_dialog->hist,
threshold_dialog->drawable);
gtk_signal_handler_block_by_data (GTK_OBJECT (threshold_dialog->histogram),
threshold_dialog);
histogram_widget_update (threshold_dialog->histogram,
threshold_dialog->hist);
gtk_signal_handler_unblock_by_data (GTK_OBJECT (threshold_dialog->histogram),
threshold_dialog);
threshold_update (threshold_dialog, ALL);
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if (threshold_dialog->preview)
threshold_preview (threshold_dialog);
}
/**********************/
/* Threshold dialog */
/**********************/
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static ThresholdDialog *
threshold_dialog_new (void)
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{
ThresholdDialog *td;
GtkWidget *vbox;
GtkWidget *hbox;
GtkWidget *spinbutton;
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GtkWidget *label;
GtkWidget *frame;
GtkWidget *toggle;
GtkObject *data;
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app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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td = g_new (ThresholdDialog, 1);
td->preview = TRUE;
td->low_threshold = 127;
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td->high_threshold = 255;
app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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td->hist = gimp_histogram_new ();
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/* The shell and main vbox */
app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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td->shell =
gimp_dialog_new (_("Threshold"), "threshold",
tools_help_func, NULL,
GTK_WIN_POS_NONE,
FALSE, TRUE, FALSE,
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app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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_("OK"), threshold_ok_callback,
td, NULL, NULL, TRUE, FALSE,
_("Reset"), threshold_reset_callback,
td, NULL, NULL, TRUE, FALSE,
app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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_("Cancel"), threshold_cancel_callback,
td, NULL, NULL, FALSE, TRUE,
app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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NULL);
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vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 4);
gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (vbox), 4);
app/Makefile.am app/gimphelp.[ch] new files 1999-09-27 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/Makefile.am * app/gimphelp.[ch] * app/gimpui.[ch]: new files * app/interface.[ch] * app/preferences_dialog.[ch] The GIMP Help System part 1: Press "F1" in any dialog to pop up the help page for this dialog. Moved the widget constructors from preferences_dialog.[ch] and the query boxes from interface.[ch] to gimpui.[ch]. The dialog constructors take a help_func and a help_data parameter and install the "F1" accelerator which emits the new "help" signal. The "help" signal callback calls help_func(help_data) which finally has to call gimp_help() which in turn invokes the help browser. Still have to find a proper way to (1) prevent "F1" being assigned to some menu item and (2) to catch "F1" while browsing the menu trees in order to pop up the help for the selected item. * app/menus.c: a <Toolbox>/File/Help... menu item. * app/commands.[ch]: a command callback for the "Help..." menu item. * app/gimprc.[ch]: new boolean gimprc variable "use_help". * app/info_dialog.[ch]: pass a help function and data to the info dialog constructor. * app/tools.[ch]: store the tools help page names in the tool info structure. Export a special tools_help_func() which shows the help page for the active tool. * app/[all files calling a dialog constructor]: pass the dialog's help page to the constructor. Most dialogs are now created by gimp_dialog_new() which also sets up the action_area and the WM delete event callback, so I removed the resp. code from these files. Fixed some minor bugs and did some other stuff but didn't change any logic except dialog creation. * plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c: don't try to call a running help browser and don't install any menu path (all done in app/gimphelp.[ch] now).
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gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (GTK_DIALOG (td->shell)->vbox), vbox);
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/* Horizontal box for threshold text widget */
hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 4);
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gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
label = gtk_label_new (_("Threshold Range:"));
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gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), label, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
gtk_widget_show (label);
/* low threshold spinbutton */
data = gtk_adjustment_new (td->low_threshold, 0.0, 255.0, 1.0, 10.0, 0.0);
td->low_threshold_data = GTK_ADJUSTMENT (data);
spinbutton = gtk_spin_button_new (td->low_threshold_data, 1.0, 0);
gtk_widget_set_usize (spinbutton, 75, -1);
gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), spinbutton, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (td->low_threshold_data), "value_changed",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (threshold_low_threshold_adjustment_update),
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td);
gtk_widget_show (spinbutton);
/* high threshold spinbutton */
data = gtk_adjustment_new (td->high_threshold, 0.0, 255.0, 1.0, 10.0, 0.0);
td->high_threshold_data = GTK_ADJUSTMENT (data);
spinbutton = gtk_spin_button_new (td->high_threshold_data, 1.0, 0);
gtk_widget_set_usize (spinbutton, 75, -1);
gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), spinbutton, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (td->high_threshold_data), "value_changed",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (threshold_high_threshold_adjustment_update),
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td);
gtk_widget_show (spinbutton);
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gtk_widget_show (hbox);
/* The threshold histogram */
hbox = gtk_hbox_new (TRUE, 0);
gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
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frame = gtk_frame_new (NULL);
gtk_frame_set_shadow_type (GTK_FRAME (frame), GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN);
gtk_box_pack_start (GTK_BOX (hbox), frame, TRUE, FALSE, 0);
td->histogram = histogram_widget_new (HISTOGRAM_WIDTH, HISTOGRAM_HEIGHT);
gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (frame), GTK_WIDGET (td->histogram));
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (td->histogram), "rangechanged",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (threshold_histogram_range),
td);
gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET(td->histogram));
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gtk_widget_show (frame);
gtk_widget_show (hbox);
/* Horizontal box for preview */
hbox = gtk_hbox_new (FALSE, 4);
gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (vbox), hbox, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
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/* The preview toggle */
toggle = gtk_check_button_new_with_label (_("Preview"));
gtk_toggle_button_set_active (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (toggle), td->preview);
gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (hbox), toggle, FALSE, FALSE, 0);
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gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (toggle), "toggled",
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (threshold_preview_update),
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td);
gtk_widget_show (toggle);
gtk_widget_show (hbox);
gtk_widget_show (vbox);
gtk_widget_show (td->shell);
return td;
}
static void
threshold_update (ThresholdDialog *td,
gint update)
{
if (update & LOW)
{
gtk_adjustment_set_value (td->low_threshold_data, td->low_threshold);
}
if (update & HIGH)
{
gtk_adjustment_set_value (td->high_threshold_data, td->high_threshold);
}
if (update & HISTOGRAM)
{
histogram_widget_range (td->histogram,
td->low_threshold,
td->high_threshold);
}
}
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static void
threshold_preview (ThresholdDialog *td)
{
if (!td->image_map)
{
g_warning ("threshold_preview(): No image map");
return;
}
active_tool->preserve = TRUE;
image_map_apply (td->image_map, threshold, td);
active_tool->preserve = FALSE;
}
static void
threshold_reset_callback (GtkWidget *widget,
gpointer data)
{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
td->low_threshold = 127.0;
td->high_threshold = 255.0;
threshold_update (td, ALL);
if (td->preview)
threshold_preview (td);
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}
static void
threshold_ok_callback (GtkWidget *widget,
gpointer data)
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{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
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if (GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (td->shell))
gtk_widget_hide (td->shell);
active_tool->preserve = TRUE;
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if (!td->preview)
image_map_apply (td->image_map, threshold, (void *) td);
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if (td->image_map)
image_map_commit (td->image_map);
active_tool->preserve = FALSE;
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td->image_map = NULL;
active_tool->gdisp_ptr = NULL;
active_tool->drawable = NULL;
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}
static void
threshold_cancel_callback (GtkWidget *widget,
gpointer data)
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{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
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if (GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (td->shell))
gtk_widget_hide (td->shell);
if (td->image_map)
{
active_tool->preserve = TRUE;
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image_map_abort (td->image_map);
active_tool->preserve = FALSE;
td->image_map = NULL;
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gdisplays_flush ();
}
active_tool->gdisp_ptr = NULL;
active_tool->drawable = NULL;
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}
static void
threshold_preview_update (GtkWidget *widget,
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gpointer data)
{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
if (GTK_TOGGLE_BUTTON (widget)->active)
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{
td->preview = TRUE;
threshold_preview (td);
}
else
td->preview = FALSE;
}
static void
threshold_low_threshold_adjustment_update (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
gpointer data)
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{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
if (td->low_threshold != adjustment->value)
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{
td->low_threshold = adjustment->value;
threshold_update (td, HISTOGRAM);
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if (td->preview)
threshold_preview (td);
}
}
static void
threshold_high_threshold_adjustment_update (GtkAdjustment *adjustment,
gpointer data)
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{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
if (td->high_threshold != adjustment->value)
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{
td->high_threshold = adjustment->value;
threshold_update (td, HISTOGRAM);
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if (td->preview)
threshold_preview (td);
}
}
static void
threshold_histogram_range (HistogramWidget *widget,
gint start,
gint end,
gpointer data)
{
ThresholdDialog *td;
td = (ThresholdDialog *) data;
td->low_threshold = start;
td->high_threshold = end;
threshold_update (td, LOW | HIGH);
if (td->preview)
threshold_preview (td);
}