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2001-02-25 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org> * app/channel_ops.c * app/channels_dialog.c * app/commands.c * app/floating_sel.c * app/gdisplay.c * app/gimpimage.[ch] * app/layer_select.c * app/layers_dialog.c * app/undo.c * app/xcf.c * app/tools/move.c: remove direct access of gimage->active_layer and gimage->active_channel. Reading access is of course harmless, but gimp_image_set_active_blah() will trigger a signal emission soon. It will probably be neccessary to change the functions to accept NULL layers and channels to acheive exactly what weird places like floating_sel.c did before by setting it directly. * gimptool-1.4.in * libgimp/Makefile.am * libgimpcolor/Makefile.am * libgimpmath/Makefile.am * libgimpwidgets/Makefile.am * plug-ins/libgck/gck/Makefile.am: made linking against stable GIMP installed in the same prefix work again by renaming all our libraries explicitly to libgimp<foo>-1.3.* (not as part of the libtool revision but as part of the library name). Removed the libtool revision to avoid double versioning. This has to be hardcoded in the libraries' Makefile.am ... * app/Makefile.am * plug-ins/FractalExplorer/Makefile.am * plug-ins/Lighting/Makefile.am * plug-ins/MapObject/Makefile.am * plug-ins/bmp/Makefile.am * plug-ins/common/Makefile.am * plug-ins/common/mkgen.pl * plug-ins/dbbrowser/Makefile.am * plug-ins/faxg3/Makefile.am * plug-ins/fits/Makefile.am * plug-ins/flame/Makefile.am * plug-ins/fp/Makefile.am * plug-ins/gap/Makefile.am * plug-ins/gdyntext/Makefile.am * plug-ins/gfig/Makefile.am * plug-ins/gflare/Makefile.am * plug-ins/gfli/Makefile.am * plug-ins/gimpressionist/Makefile.am * plug-ins/helpbrowser/Makefile.am * plug-ins/ifscompose/Makefile.am * plug-ins/imagemap/Makefile.am * plug-ins/maze/Makefile.am * plug-ins/mosaic/Makefile.am * plug-ins/pagecurl/Makefile.am * plug-ins/plugin-helper/Makefile.am * plug-ins/print/Makefile.am * plug-ins/rcm/Makefile.am * plug-ins/script-fu/Makefile.am * plug-ins/sel2path/Makefile.am * plug-ins/sgi/Makefile.am * plug-ins/webbrowser/Makefile.am * plug-ins/xjt/Makefile.am: ... while all other Makefiles can simply link against "libgimp<foo>-$(LT_REVISION).la" |
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.cvsignore | ||
amb1.xpm | ||
amb2.xpm | ||
ChangeLog | ||
diffint1.xpm | ||
diffint2.xpm | ||
diffref1.xpm | ||
diffref2.xpm | ||
high1.xpm | ||
high2.xpm | ||
lighting_apply.c | ||
lighting_apply.h | ||
lighting_image.c | ||
lighting_image.h | ||
lighting_main.c | ||
lighting_main.h | ||
lighting_preview.c | ||
lighting_preview.h | ||
lighting_shade.c | ||
lighting_shade.h | ||
lighting_ui.c | ||
lighting_ui.h | ||
Makefile.am | ||
README | ||
specref1.xpm | ||
specref2.xpm | ||
TODO |
Lighting Effects 0.2.2 -- image filter plug-in for The GIMP program =================================================================== 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). The 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 =========== 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 2 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 GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program (see "COPYING" file); if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. In other words, you can't sue us for whatever happens while using this ;) Have fun, Tom