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README

The General Convenience Kit (GCK) 1.0.0
=======================================

Copyright (C) 1996-98 Tom Bech (tomb@gimp.org)
Copyright (C) 1996-98 Federico Mena Quintero (quartic@gimp.org)

The General Drawing Kit (GDK), The General Toolkit (GTK) and The GIMP was
developed and is (C) by Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball. You can contact
them at gimp@xcf.berkeley.edu, or visit the GIMP home page which is located
at http://www.gimp.org

There's additional GIMP stuff on my home page:

http://www.ii.uib.no/~tomb/gimp.html

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 the "COPYING" file); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.

In other words, you can't sue us for whatever happens while using this ;)

Description
===========

Short: This library is a collection of more or less useful stuff for GIMP plug-in
writers and/or users of GDK/GTK.

I must point out that this is not an attempt to enhance GDK|GTK in any way; there's nothing
in it that can't be done using GDK|GTK alone. IMHO, improvements or new functionality
should be integrated with GDK|GTK, not added on top.

Here's a quick description of each file;

./gck/
gckcommon.c :     Common variables and defines
gckmath.c :       Useful math routines not in math.h
gckcolor.c :      Conversion routines from raw RGB(A) to GdkImage (RGB to
                  32/24/16/8 bpp). Basic RGB operations (add,sub etc.), super-
                  sampling routines, bilinear interpolation and other color-related
                  functions (color-space conversions etc.)
gckui.c :         Convenience routines for creating various UI elements
                  (dialogs, buttons, sliders, container-boxes etc.). Almost like
                  the libgimp calls, but with more options and the possibility to
                  mix it with other GDK|GTK things if you want
gckcolor_select : Source for the GCK color select window
gckvector.c :     2d and 3d vector operations (2d->3d, 3d->2d, add, sub, cross-product,
                  rotate etc.)

./examples/misc/* :   Various small examples of how to use the library
./examples/gimp/* :   GIMP plug-in examples.
./examples/opengl/* : Examples of binding OpenGL and GDK/GTK.

Hopefully this will grow with time. The goal is to provide GIMP plug-in writers
and GDK/GTK users with a library to ease the writing of applications and UIs.

Some things may become obsolete as the GIMP/GDK/GTK API evolves, and in the long
run the whole library may be unnecessary. Until I get around to writing some kind
of documentation you'll have to dig around in the sources on your own.

Take a look at the examples and the plug-ins I've written using this library,
and you'll soon get the hang of it. Feel free to modify and/or add new things
to the library, but remember to send me a patch if you do :)

Check out the TODO file for things missing and in the works.

Have fun,

Tom