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gimp/plug-ins/lighting
Michael Natterer e16c8a2352 Move the new "default_new_layer_mode" APIs to the image...
...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().
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Lighting Effects 0.2.2 -- image filter plug-in for GIMP
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Copyright (C) 1996-98 Tom Bech
Copyright (C) 1996-98 Federico Mena Quintero

You can reach the author(s) via E-mail:
tomb@gimp.org (Tom) or quartic@gimp.org (Federico).

GIMP was developed by Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball.
You can contact them at gimp@xcf.berkeley.edu.

There's more GIMP stuff on our home pages:
http://www.ii.uib.no/~tomb/gimp.html (Tom's page)
http://www.nuclecu.unam.mx/~federico/gimp/index.html (Quartic's page)


Legal stuff
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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 3 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
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In other words, you can't sue us for whatever happens while using this ;)

Have fun,

Tom