1999-11-14 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* app/airbrush.c
* app/apptypes.h
* app/brushes_cmds.c
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/brushes.pdb
* app/bucket_fill.c
* app/clone.c
* app/gimpbrushpipe.c
* app/paint_core.c
* app/patterns.h
* app/patterns_cmds.c
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/patterns.pdb: removed the GimpBrushP and
GPatternP types and use ordinary pointers instead.
The following stuff makes the "no_data" behaviour consistent. As a
side-effect it should make the gimp work when there are _really_ no
brushes/patterns/gradients.
* app/brush_select.c
* app/pattern_select.c: set the initial brush/pattern name to "No
Brushes/Patterns available" instead of "Active".
* app/devices.c: set the device contexts' brush/pattern/gradient
names if we started with no_data, so we find them on refresh.
* app/gimpbrushlist.c: set the name of the standard_brush to
"Standard".
* app/gimpcontext.c: don't replace the current
brush/pattern/gradient's name if the new one to be set is the
standard one. Together with the change in devices.c, this ensures
that we get what is set in devicerc. Minor fixes.
* app/gradient.c: changed gradients_init() to work like the other
data init functions. Only insert a default gradient in the
gradients list when the editor is opened (this means that the
gradients now behave like brushes/patterns when we start with
"no_data").
New function gradient_update() avoids tons of useless redraws of
all clist gradient previews whenever the gradient editor wants to
update it's large preview.
* app/gradient_select.c: don't segfault when the user tries to
drag from an empty gradient list.
* app/patterns.c: set the index of the standard_pattern to -1 to
indicate that it's not part of the pattern list.