2001-07-29 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* app/gimphelp.c: code formating paranoia.
* app/core/gimp.c: one more g_signal_connect().
* app/tools/gimpmeasuretool.c: a gtk_widget_show() was optimized
away :)
* plug-ins/Makefile.am: re-enabled script-fu and dbbrowser.
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser_utils.[ch]
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-console.[ch]
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-scripts.c
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-text-console.[ch]
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu.c: use GtkTextBuffer/GtkTextView
all over the place. GUI code cleanup in the dbbrowser and
the script-fu console.
2000-06-01 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
Simon Budig <Simon.Budig@unix-ag.org>
Garry R. Osgood <gosgood@idt.net>
Seth Burgess <sjburges@gimp.org>
* libgimp/gimpchannel_pdb.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpproceduraldb_pdb.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpunit_pdb.[ch]: replaced with code based on
files generated using pdbgen
* libgimp/Makefile.am
* libgimp/gimp.h
* libgimp/gimp_pdb.h
* libgimp/gimpchannel.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpproceduraldb.[ch]: new files wrapping around the
autogenerated PDB wrappers as found in *_pdb.[ch].
* libgimp/gimpselection_pdb.h: minor change.
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/procedural_db.pdb: made it create libgimp code
* plug-ins/gap/gap_filter_pdb.c
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-console.c
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu.c
* plug-ins/xjt/xpdb_calls.c: gimp_query_procedure's signature
is typesafe now.
2000-02-28 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* libgimp/gimpfileselection.c
* libgimp/gimpunitmenu.c: behave like other dialogs (close) when
pressing "OK" or "Cancel".
* libgimp/stdplugins-intl.h
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-intl.h: bind the "gimp-libgimp"
textdomain also if HAVE_LC_MESSAGES is undefined.
* plug-ins/print/print-ps.c
* plug-ins/print/print.c: applied a patch from Robert L Kravitz
<rlk@alum.mit.edu> which adds a "Center" button, activates all
text entries and corrects the rounding behaviour. And a minor fix
for the PS driver.
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/Makefile.am
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser.h: removed.
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser.c
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser_utils.c
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser_utils.h
* plug-ins/common/plugindetails.c: ui and code cleanup.
libgimp ui stuff and a proper include structure for the dbbrowser.
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-console.c: include
"plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser_utils.h".
* plug-ins/makefile.msc: New file.
* plug-ins/*/*.c (Well, not really all files, but many):
Portability fixes. Include config.h, and guard inclusion of POSIX
and Unix headers like <unistd.h>, <dirent.h> and
<sys/time.h>. Include <string.h> if functions from it are
used. Use g_ntohl() and g_htonl() insteead of ntohl() and htonl(),
thus no need to include <netinet/in.h>. Include <io.h> on Win32
when using open/read/write (which actually are defined as
_open/_read/_write by glib.h). Define S_* macros if necessary on
Win32. Define rint() and M_PI if necessary (these definitions
should be factored out somewhere, no sense repeating them in lots
of files). Open files in binary mode when needed.
* plug-ins/FractalExplorer/FractalExplorer.c: Use
g_malloc()/g_free(). Use g_strdup_printf().
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser.c: No need to include <X11/Xlib.h>.
* plug-ins/destripe/destripe.c: Guard use of SIGBUS.
* plug-ins/{flame/flame,hrz/hrz,pnm/pnm}.c: No need to check for
NULL returns from g_malloc() and g_new() as they abort on failure.
Use g_strdup_printf().
* plug-ins/gz/gz.c: Win32 version of running the subprocess.
* plug-ins/hrz/hrz.c: Win32 version. Use more generic tests for
non-Unix (OS/2 and Win32), for instance HAVE_MMAP.
* plug-ins/script-fu/interp_slib.c: Win32 version of myruntime().
* plug-ins/script-fu/interp_sliba.c: Handle \\ (escaped backslahsh).
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-console.c: Bypass on Win32.
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-scripts.c: Portability fixes. Use
g_strdup_printf() instead of separate malloc() and sprintf(). Use
g_strescape() for strings being passed to Scheme. Some Win32-only
stuff.
* app/disp_callbacks.h: add declaration to get interface.c to compile
* autogen.sh: make sure we know about ACLOCAL_FLAGS
* I went on a compiler warning pogrom
-Yosh