AM_PATH_GLIB_2_0 m4 macro actually computes this value using
$PKG_CONFIG. Yet $PKG_CONFIG variable is the pkg-config tool looking for
target libraries (not host), hence it would return the executable
`glib-compile-resources` built for the target.
Also using the same variable name invalidates our test: our own
AC_PATH_PROG was never run as the variable was already set. And no
environment variable could override this test anymore either. This is
why I rename the test variable to HOST_GLIB_COMPILE_RESOURCES.
(cherry picked from commit d1d9eb17e5)
I am going to forbid plug-ins from being installed directly in the root
of the plug-ins/ directory. They will have to be installed in a
subdirectory named the same as the entry point binary.
This may seem useless for our core plug-ins which are nearly all
self-contained in single binaries, but this is actually a necessary
restriction to eliminate totally the DLL hell issue on Windows. Moving
core plug-ins in subfolders is only a necessary consequence for it.
...in both the core and libgimp.
Images now know what the default mode for new layers is:
- NORMAL for empty images
- NORMAL for images with any non-legacy layer
- NORMAL_LEGAVY for images with only legacy layers
This changes behavior when layers are created from the UI, but *also*
when created by plug-ins (yes there is a compat issue here):
- Most (all?) single-layer file importers now create NORMAL layers
- Screenshot, Webpage etc also create NORMAL layers
Scripts that create images from scratch (logos etc) should not be
affected because they usually have NORMAL_LEGACY hardcoded.
3rd party plug-ins and scripts will also behave old-style unless they
get ported to gimp_image_get_default_new_layer_mode().
Try to sort all GIMP_ICON_* defines into FDO categories like in
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/latest/ar01s04.html
Add defines for all icons we override, rename some icons to their FDO
standard names, and mark the ones we duplicate with a comment so we
don't forget to rename those to standard names in 3.0.
with proper value names. Mark most values as _BROKEN because they use
weird alpha compositing that has to die. Move GimpLayerModeEffects to
libgimpbase, deprecate it, and set it as compat enum for GimpLayerMode.
Add the GimpLayerModeEffects values as compat constants to script-fu
and pygimp.
I'm sure some plug-ins need to add their items *not* at the toplevel,
but since making plug-ins really tree-aware is a lot more work than
just fixing insert positions, I went for passing -1 as parent in
almost all cases. And because of laziness...
Created a resource file for plug-ins and a rule to link it to them.
The application icon file is smaller than the default one, there's no
point in doubling the size of a plug-in executable just for an icon.
If no problems turn up, this will close the bug.
2009-01-17 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* all files with a GPL header and all COPYING files:
Change licence to GPLv3 (and to LGPLv3 for libgimp).
Cleaned up some copyright headers and regenerated the parsers in
the ImageMap plugin.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27913
2005-09-30 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* plug-ins/*/*.c: removed '...' from progress messages. They are
redundant because we are already in a progress. Ported some more
g_strdup_printf()/gimp_progress_init() to
gimp_progress_init_printf(). Core will follow...
2005-09-27 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
* libgimpwidgets/gimpintcombobox.c: document how to construct an
empty GimpIntComboBox using g_object_new().
* plug-ins/common/aa.c
* plug-ins/common/channel_mixer.c
* plug-ins/common/compose.c
* plug-ins/common/decompose.c
* plug-ins/common/newsprint.c
* plug-ins/common/spheredesigner.c
* plug-ins/gflare/gflare.c
* plug-ins/pagecurl/pagecurl.c: use g_object_new() to construct an
empty GimpIntComboBox. The old way of doing it caused warnings.
2005-09-09 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
Added parent window API to the GimpProgress interface and to
the libgimp progress stuff. Might look strange, but does
the right thing in almost all cases (image window, file dialog,
script-fu dialog etc). Fixes bug #62988.
* app/core/gimpprogress.[ch]: added GimpProgress::get_window()
which should return a toplevel window ID if the progress is in a
window that wants to be the transient parent of plug-in dialogs.
* app/widgets/gimpwidgets-utils.[ch] (gimp_window_get_native): new
function which returns the window handle of a GtkWindow's GdkWindow.
* app/widgets/gimpfiledialog.c: implement ::get_window().
* app/display/gimpdisplay.[ch]: ditto. Removed window handle API.
* app/gui/gui-vtable.c: changed accordingly.
* libgimpbase/gimpbaseenums.[ch] (enum GimpProgressCommand):
added GIMP_PROGRESS_COMMAND_GET_WINDOW.
* app/plug-in/plug-in-progress.[ch] (plug_in_progress_get_window):
new function. Also renamed some functions to match the
GimpProgress interface, and not the legacy PDB procedure names.
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/progress.pdb
* app/core/gimppdbprogress.c: implement get_window() on both
sides of the wire, keeping backward compatibility (hopefully).
* libgimp/gimpprogress.[ch]: deprecated gimp_progress_install()
and added gimp_progress_install_vtable() which takes a vtable with
padding to be extensible. Added get_window() vtable entry and
dispatch it accordingly. Also added pulse() which was implemented
in a hackish way before. Everything is of course backward
compatible.
* libgimp/gimpprogressbar.c: inmplement the get_window() stuff
so a plug-in dialog containing a progress can be the transient
parent of another dialog in another plug-in.
* libgimp/gimpui.[ch] (gimp_ui_get_progress_window): new function
which returns a foreign GdkWindow of this plug-ins progress
window.
Renamed gimp_window_set_transient_for_default_display() to
gimp_window_set_transient() and make it use the progress' window
handle instead of the display's (which is the right thing to do in
almost all cases).
* libgimp/gimp.def
* libgimp/gimpui.def: add the new functions.
* tools/pdbgen/enums.pl
* app/pdb/internal_procs.c
* app/pdb/progress_cmds.c
* libgimp/gimpprogress_pdb.[ch]: regenerated.
* libgimp/gimpexport.c
* plug-ins/*/*.c: follow API change.