In gimp_image_merge_layers(), explicitly fetch the graph of the top
layer's parent layer (if exists), to make sure that the top layer's
graph has a parent node. We already fetch the image graph, which
takes care of top-level layers, however, if the top layer is a
child of an invisible layer group, as is the case in the wavelet-
decompose plug-in, this is not generally enough to guarantee that
the group's graph is constructed.
Add a Babl space parameter to gimp_gegl_color_new() and all utility
functions using it. Pass NULL if the GimpRGB actually is sRGB, pass
the image's layer space if the color was already converted using
gimp_pickable_srgb_to_image_color() or similar.
When merging a pass-through group, change its mode to NORMAL first,
to avoid a critical when duplicating the group as a regular layer.
Preserve the group's blend/composite space/mode while changing its
mode (note that only the composite space currently matters, since
the other parmaeters are immutable for pass-through groups.)
... on top-level layers.
There was even a comment for this, but I missed this when I moved some
code to the top of the function in commit b9577a783d. Now moving this
call up as well. This appeared to be more of a problem when merging
layers without a GUI (script-fu). I'm guessing the GUI calls this anyway
before.
Don't use g_assert(). Instead use g_return_val_if_fail().
This commit therefore does not fix the actual bug, but at least it does
not crash. GIMP simply outputs a warning upon trying to merge down a
hidden layer. The actual fix will follow later.
This reverts commit 40bc5307dc.
It's not *exactly* the same. The floating selection can belong to a
channel or layer mask. Also, this belongs into the GUI layer, not the
core.
Anchoring a floating layer is basically equivalent to merge down. This
is already what we do in other merging actions (flatten image and merge
visible layers).
Add a composite_space parameter to gimp_gegl_create_flatten_node()
and gimp_gegl_apply_flatten(), which controld the color space --
linear or perceptual RGB -- used for the operation (instead of
hardcoding it to linear).
When removing a layer's alpha channel, use the layer's composite
space for the flattening. When flattening an image, use the bottom
layer's composite space. Keep using linear space when creating a
channel or a mask from a drawable with alpha.
...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().
... and fix flatten-image along the way. *And* do some cleanup.
Currently, gimp_image_merge_layers() combines the layers on its own,
one by one. This is incompatible with pass-through groups, because
the group's buffer is rendered independently of its backdrop, while
we need to take the backdrop into account when mergeing the group.
Instead, render the subgraph of the parent graph, corresponding to
the set of merged layers, directly into the new layer. Since the
layers we merge are always visible and continuous, all we need is a
minor massage to the parent graph to make it work. This takes care
of pass-through groups intrinsicly.
This commit also changes the behavior of flatten-image: Currently,
the flattened layers are rendered directly on top of the opaque
background, which can make previously-hidden areas (due to layers
using composite modes other than src-over, or legacy layer modes)
visible. This is almost certainly not desirable.
Instead, construct the graph such that the flattened layers are
combined with the background only after being merged with one
another.
Largely based on a patch by Ell, with the enum type renamed and
various small changes. Adds another axis of configurability to the
existing layer mode madness, and is WIP too.
from gimp_applicator_new() and gimp_gegl_mode_node_set_mode().
Compositing doesn't depend on the layer format any longer, only on the
layer mode. Painting with "use applicator" unchecked is still broken
in some cases and needs more fixing.
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.
Add "gboolean use_cache" to gimp_applicator_new(). Don't use a cache
anywhere but in GimpImageMap because it incrementally fills that cache
via the projection update. In gimp_drawable_merge_filter(), get that
cache and pass it to gimp_gegl_apply_cached_operation() which then
avoids doing the work twice for the already cached results. Win!
Add "linear" parameter to GimpApplicator. Pass the drawable's "linear"
to the applicator, and to all calls to gimp_gegl_mode_node_set_mode(),
instead of hardcoding FALSE everywhere.