CST 1999 Shawn T. Amundson df051bd37f Add default to Cancel button, remove unset GTK_RECEIVES_DEFAULT from
Sat Feb 20 16:12:33 CST 1999 Shawn T. Amundson <amundson@gimp.org>

        * app/tips_dialog.c: Add default to Cancel button, remove
          unset GTK_RECEIVES_DEFAULT from prev/next buttons (they
          are like toolbar buttons), changed abreviated prev to
          previous, prev/next button are now same size, cancel button
          is in a button box.  Added vboxes where necessary to prevent
          prev/next and check button from filling vertically.

        * app/app_procs.c: when splashscreen dialog is larger than the
          logo, (due to huge font), center logo.

        * app/file_new_dialog.c: patch from Marco Lamb <lm@geocities.com>
          disallows resizing, changes vertical expanding of widgets to
          not occur

        * app/palette.c: patch from Marco Lamb <lm@geocities.com>.  Makes
          +/- buttons for zoom pixmaps (eventually, these can be replaced
          with a magnifying glass with a little +/- I think), so that they
          no longer expand as they did before.  I modified his patch so it
          did not create a misused toolbar.  I did some other stuff here too,
          moved Close button to the left, made it the window's default,
          and unset GTK_RECEIVES_DEFAULT off of the non-bottom buttons.

        * app/actionarea.c: another patch from Marco Lamb <lm@geocities.com>.
          This one changes buttons to be put in a button box which is right
          justified.  If we decide later that spread is better, we can
          change this easy enough.

        * app/tools/zoom_in.xpm, app/tools/zoom_out.xpm: + and - graphics.

        * libgimp/gimpunit.h
          libgimp/gimpunit.c: New files from Michael Natterer
          <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>, gimp_unit_* routines.

        * app/gimage.h
          app/gimpimage.h
          app/gimpimage.c
          app/gimpimageP.h
          app/xcf.c: Patches from Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>,
          which keep a unit assocated with an image.
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