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* parasites.txt: added information about "decompose-data" parasite now added by the decompose plug-in.
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2004-12-28 Bill Skaggs <weskaggs@primate.ucdavis.edu>
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* parasites.txt: added information about "decompose-data"
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parasite now added by the decompose plug-in.
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2004-12-23 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
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* app/app-sections.txt: updated.
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manager exists to use this parasite, and it will be used
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for interchange between TIFF and PNG (identical profiles)
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"decompose-data" (IMAGE, NONPERSISTENT)
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Starting with GIMP 2.3, this is added to images produced by
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the decompose plug-in, and contains information necessary to
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recompose the original source RGB layer from the resulting
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grayscale layers. It is ascii; a typical example would be
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"source=2 type=RGBA 4 5 6 7". This means that layer 2 was
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decomposed in RGBA mode, giving rise to layers 4, 5, 6, and 7.
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"gfig" (LAYER, PERSISTENT)
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As of GIMP 2.2, the gfig plug-in creates its own layers, and
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stores a representation of the figure as a layer parasite.
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