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.
Change GimpHistogram to take a "gboolean linear" parameter and always
honor that parameter, so both kinds of histograms can now be created
for all drawables.
Add a horrible "Linear" toggle to the histogram dockable which always
defaults to the active layer's actual pixel format, but can be
switched at any time. This UI is ugly and needs to change.
On the PDB, default to gamma-corrected if the plug-in is unaware of
higher precision, and to the drawable's native pixel format otherwise.
Other places using histograms (e.g. levels, curves) are unchanged.
so the threshold can now be based on the GimpHistogramChannel enum.
Add a channel menu to the threshold dialog and a channel argument to
the PDB procedure (which is new in 2.10).
If I hadn't forgotten what the "RGB" channel is supposed to do I would
have implemented the RGB mode in GimpOperationThreshold correctly.
Right now I'm just guessing. Anyone?
They used to be 0..255, inherited from the old gimp_histogram() and
gimp_threshold() procedures. This commit deprecates these old
procedures and changes the ranges in the new gimp_drawable_histogram()
and gimp_drawable_threshold() to double with a 0.0..1.0 range.
Add property "color-tag" of type enum GimpColorTag to GimpItem so all
layers, channels and paths can be tagged with a color.
For interoperability, use the color list from Krita which is a
superset of Photoshop's colors.
Features a "Color Tag" submenu in the layers, channels and paths
menus, a row of color radio buttons in the properties dialogs,
undo and PDB API.
As a side effect, some common code is now factores out into
items-actions.[ch] and items-commands.[ch] which adds visible, linked
and lock actions for layers and channels.
Add a GimpFillType argument to GimpItem::resize() and fill type
widgets to the canvas and layer resize dialogs. Fill the new parts of
the drawable according to fill type in gimp_drawable_resize(). Make
sure places that need the old behavior get GIMP_FILL_TRANSPARENT
passed by hardcoding it in the GimpItem::resize() implemetations of
channel, mask, selection etc.
and use gimp_file_new_for_config_path() and _get_config_path() when
dealing with them. We used a weird mix of config paths and plain
(filesystem encoded) paths, waiting to to break on umlauts or
whatever. The code in gimpcolorconfig.c was particularly bad.
Use the newly added clipboard for entire images to copy/paste layers
(we only create single-layer clipboard images, and use only the first
layer of any recieved image, the layers can be arbitrarily complex
though):
- change gimp_edit_copy,cut,paste() to return/take a GimpObject
that can be a GimpImage or GimpBuffer
- cut/copy the whole layer if there is no selection
- always paste layers as new layers, not floating selections
- always paste news layers on top of the active layer, where
we would attach a floating selection
- add enum GimpPasteType { FLOATING, FLOATING_INTO, NEW_LAYER }
- add GimpPasteType parameter to gimp_edit_paste() and handle all
three cases there because there is now a lot of common code
involved
- change all callers accordingly, use only legacy buffer pasting
from the PDB for now
librsvg has too many bugs and is not reliable for vectorial icon
extraction. I keep the code around for when it changes, but right now,
it is dead code.
isntead of the feather parameter, and pass it to
gimp_gegl_apply_border().
Make the necessary changes to the rest of the code to maintain the
current behavior.
Mass parameter alignment changes to gimpchannel.h. Sigh #2...
Tell the developer not to run pdbgen.pl manually, but make.
Describe the destdir environment variable.
Update the /lib directory to the current /libgimp directory.
README_NEW_PDB_PROC: correct spelling.
Gamma correction refers to correcting how an image is displayed on
various devices. Gamma adjustment is a more general phrase that also
applies to adjusting gamma as a step in image enhancement in a
color-managed workflow.