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2001-11-23 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org> * configure.in: bumped version number to 1.3.1. Require Glib/GTK+-1.3.11 and Pango-0.22. Removed GDK_DISABLE_COMPAT_H and GTK_DISABLE_COMPAT_H from our default CFLAGS since they don't exist any longer. * RELEASE-TO-CVS.patch: removed since the glib/gtk+ API is supposed to be frozen now. * HACKING: removed reference to RELEASE-TO-CVS.patch * app/gui/menus.c * app/tools/gimptexttool.c: applied RELEASE-TO-CVS.patch to conform to the new GTK+/Pango API. * app/core/Makefile.am: generate marshallers with gimp_marshal prefix. * app/core/gimpmarshal.list: added all marshallers we use. * app/core/gimpmarshal.[ch]: regenerated. * app/[lots of .c files]: use gimp_marshal_* for all marshallers. * data/images/ * app/app_procs.c * app/gui/splash.c: * libgimpbase/Makefile.am * libgimpbase/gimpbase.h * libgimpbase/gimputils.[ch]: removed since they are no longer needed. * app/gimprc.c * plug-ins/common/ps.c * plug-ins/gdyntext/gdyntext.c * plug-ins/gdyntext/gdyntextcompat.c * plug-ins/gfig/gfig.c * plug-ins/gflare/gflare.c * plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-scripts.c: use glib functions instead of gimp_strescape() and gimpstrcompress(). * cleaned up all header files: use G_BEGIN_DECLS/G_END_DECLS, declared all _get_type function as G_GNUC_CONST. * tools/pdbgen/enumcode.pl * tools/pdbgen/lib.pl: make them generate header files using G_BEGIN_DECLS/G_END_DECLS. * pixmaps/Makefile.am * pixmaps/wilber3.xpm: removed ... * data/images/tips_wilber.png: ... and added here as PNG * app/gui/tips-dialog.c: load the Wilber on demand using GdkPixbuf. * data/images/gimp_splash.ppm: removed ... * data/images/gimp_splash.png: ... and added as PNG * app/app_procs.c * app/gui/splash.[ch]: load the splash image using GdkPixbuf. * app/gui/about-dialog.c: sink the GtkPreview. |
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README
GIMP Dynamic Text -- image filter plug-in for The GIMP program ============================================================== GDynText 1.5.2 Copyright (C) 1998,1999,2000 Marco Lamberto E-mail: lm@geocities.com Web page: http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/1474/gimp/ Legal stuff =========== 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 (see "COPYING" file); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. Intro ===== GIMP Dynamic Text is a GIMP plug-in that works like the text tool but allows you writing multi-line text and made you able of modifying it later as you want (text/font/font size/color/...). However I hope that a feature like this will be available on GIMP 1.2 as a standard tool. GIMP version required: 1.1.24+ or 1.2 Plug-in menu path: <Image>/Filters/Render/Dynamic Text... Suggested hotkey: Alt+T PDB function: plug_in_dynamic_text Parasite: plug_in_gdyntext/data This is my second plug-in, the first one was an xvpict loader now embedded into the Guash plug-in of Shuji Narazaki. It's rather far from being a complete work and I've just starded in playing with GTK+ ... it's a really powerful but also a complex toolkit for a programmer that had used only Java AWT for opening windows on X11! Compiling ========= You must edit the Makefile and change GIMPBIN in order to reflect the path where the GIMP binary and gimptool are installed then you could run 'make install'. Thanks ====== * Glade, the GTK+ gui builder, was a good starting point for learning how to write GTK+ applications. * The "Writing a GIMP plug-in" tutorial written by Kevin Turner help me in figuring better how the GIMP plug-in system works. * I've taken few lines of code for the preview initialization from the bumpmap plug-in written by Federico Mena Quintero and Jens Lautenbacher. * The GIMP Team ;) /* vim: set ts=2 sw=2 tw=79 ai expandtab: */