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* app/gimpbrushhose.c (gimp_brush_hose_load): Fix it. Now the hose itself, interpreted as a pixmap brush (which the hose is a subclass of), is the first brush in its list. The rest of the pixmap brushes in the list are separately allocated ones. Don't read the pattern names into dummy buffers, just seek past. * app/pixmapbrush.c (pixmapbrush_motion): Now works better, and actually steps through the pixmaps in the hose's list. The paint_core->brush (which points to a brush hose in the cases we're interested in) is temporarily replaced with the current pixmap brush to use, and restored after applying the pixmap brush. * app/makefile.{cygwin,msc}: Add new files.
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