![]() This will involve majorĬhanges to many parts of the GIMP and is not expected to be ready for This functionality was deemed absolutely necessaryĪnd will part of the next release of the GIMP. * Made a slight modification to the way the file overwrite dialog works.ĭuring Christmas break we encountered Photoshop 3.0 and discovered the * Fixed a bug in bezier selections when an anchor point was outside These includeĬreating several arrays 1 byte too small and using unitialized memory * Used purify and found some stupid memory bugs. * Windows tend to retain their scale when using plug-ins whichĬreate new images now. * Fixed a bit of stupid programming that caused some memory in * Fixed lots of other shit.added targa (tga) and pnm support. This is a partial list of changes from earlier versions: README file to the end of this message which contains the url's for Sunos 4.1.x and Solaris), SGI's, and Linux a.out. Also available are precompiled binaries for HP's, Suns (both Hand at using Purify and found out what an extremely cool tool it Improvements over earlier versions and many bug fixes. Subject: The GIMP v0.54 - General Image Manipulation Programįollowup-To: comp.os.Ī new version of the GIMP has been released. GIMP 0.54, the (in)famous Motif release, is announced in February 1996. Precise details on how it can be reliably reproduced. Just waiting to surface given the right conditions. There are undoubtedly bugs we haven't found yet Implemented all of the features we think are required for a full, Spencer Kimball Mattis software is currently a beta release. We will release a statically linked binary for several Systems: Linux 1.2.13, Solaris 2.4, HPUX 9.05, SGI IRIX.Ĭurrently, the biggest restriction to running the GIMP is the Motif ![]() The GIMP has been tested (and developed) on the following operating Only a temporary situation until we integrate the configure X-server does not actually need to support shared memory so this is ![]() * The X-server must support the X shared memory extension. (Actually, it may work on R4, but we have not had a * The operating system must support shared memory. * Plug-ins which allow for the easy addition of new file formats and * Channel & color operations (such as add, composite, decompose). * Effects filters (such as blur, edge detect). * Painting tools including bucket, brush, airbrush, clone, convolve, * Transformation tools including rotate, scale, shear and flip. * Selection tools including rectangle, ellipse, free, fuzzy, bezier ![]() * View images as rgb color, grayscale or indexed color. * Ordered and Floyd-Steinberg dithering for 8 bit displays. The GIMP is designed to provide an intuitive graphical interface to a The GIMP: the General Image Manipulation Program Newsgroups: comp.os.,comp.os.linux.misc.apps It worksįine for my purposes, but it wouldn't easily expand to allow access toĪrbitrary data structures in the main application.Īnd then in November comes the first announcement of a beta release of the General Image Manipulation Program, “The GIMP” (later renamed to just “ GIMP”). I set upĪ fairly simple message passing system to handle requests for data. It is, however, not very easy to hook into internal program data. (Well, I guess theyĪren't really "passed" when using shared memory, now are they. Memory to pass large data structures back and forth. Technique I use is to use pipes to handle communication and to use shared Well, I'm currently writing an application that uses plug-in modules. >* Write the data out to a temporary file, or pipe, which the child >* Allocate shared memory to a child process, which is either an >I can only think of two ways to do it right offhand, but I would like >PhotoShop Plug-In, if you know what one of those is). >making it very easy to hook into internal program data (like a >I am writing an application for a my company, and I am interested in Two weeks before, he was mentioning some program using plug-ins… From: Peter Mattis What file formats should it support? (jpeg, gif, tiff, etc.) What kind of features should it have? (tools, selections, filters, etc.) Out of curiousity (and maybe something else), I have a Suppose someone decided to write a graphical image manipulation program Newsgroups: .apps,comp.os.linux.x,comp.os. Subject: Image Manipulation Program Features At the end of July 1995, Peter Mattis posted a message in several newsgroups related to X11 and Linux application development, asking two questions and giving hints about an interesting program… From: Peter Mattis
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