gimp/data
Michael Natterer 3e93f097f7 while trying to confuse ChangeLog readers with his log below, Tigert
2000-07-30  Michael Natterer  <mitch@gimp.org>

	* gimp_splash.ppm: while trying to confuse ChangeLog readers
	with his log below, Tigert thought that GIMP thought that the
	.ppm extension determined the image's format. OTOH, GIMP thought
	that Tigert thought that he wanted to save the image as .png but
	with a broken extension. This can be considered either GIMP's
	bug or a bug of <tigert>/dev/brain. We can make a poll on this,
	but I suspect the broken "Save as..." to be the one to blame.
2000-07-30 13:37:16 +00:00
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brushes removed file that shouldnt of been included 2000-05-29 23:01:19 +00:00
gradients Modified Files: balsa/po/da.po gimp/ChangeLog 2000-03-17 19:51:15 +00:00
images while trying to confuse ChangeLog readers with his log below, Tigert 2000-07-30 13:37:16 +00:00
misc an eye_candy for new users 2000-03-14 23:06:21 +00:00
palettes Added the Visibone Palettes with the kind permissions of the folks from 1999-08-12 19:21:15 +00:00
patterns *** empty log message *** 1999-09-03 22:24:42 +00:00
.cvsignore autoconfing for the data stuff 1998-03-01 06:20:05 +00:00
AUTHORS At yosh's suggestion, I'm merging gimp-data-min back into 1998-03-01 04:54:33 +00:00
ChangeLog Added the Visibone Palettes with the kind permissions of the folks from 1999-08-12 19:21:15 +00:00
Makefile.am autoconfing for the data stuff 1998-03-01 06:20:05 +00:00
README At yosh's suggestion, I'm merging gimp-data-min back into 1998-03-01 04:54:33 +00:00

This is the archive of data files for the Gimp.

Contains the latest brushes, gradients, palettes and patterns
by various authors around the internet.

Special thanks to Adrian Likins and #gimp on GimpNet for 
helping me get off my butt and put this stuff together.
GimpNet is a great place to chat about the Gimp, learn new
tricks, etc.  irc.mint.net and irc.canweb.net on port 6666

-- Matt
matt@blitzen.canberra.edu.au

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As of sometime between .11 and .12, gimp-data was split into
gimp-data for essential stuff, and gimp-extras for cool stuff.


Adrian Likins
adrian@gimp.org
9/22/97