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This commit completely removes the "Edit -> Fade..." feature, because... - The main reason is that "fade" requires us to keep two buffers, instead of one, for each fadeable undo step, doubling (or worse, since the extra buffer might have higher precision than the drawable) the space consumed by these steps. This has notable impact when editing large images. This overhead is incurred even when not actually using "fade", and since it seems to be very rarely used, this is too wasteful. - "Fade" is broken in 2.10: when comitting a filter, we copy the cached parts of the result into the apply buffer. However, the result cache sits after the mode node, while the apply buffer should contain the result of the filter *before* the mode node, which can lead to wrong results in the general case. - The same behavior can be trivially achieved "manually", by duplicating the layer, editing the duplicate, and changing its opacity/mode. - If we really want this feature, now that most filters are GEGL ops, it makes more sense to just add opacity/mode options to the filter tool, instead of having this be a separate step. |
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app | ||
libgimp | ||
libgimpbase | ||
libgimpcolor | ||
libgimpconfig | ||
libgimpmath | ||
libgimpmodule | ||
libgimpthumb | ||
libgimpwidgets | ||
performance-logs | ||
tools | ||
.gitignore | ||
c.vim | ||
commit-rules.txt | ||
compositing.txt | ||
contexts.txt | ||
debug-plug-ins.txt | ||
debugging-tips.txt | ||
exif-handling.txt | ||
gbr.txt | ||
gegl-porting-plan.txt | ||
ggr.txt | ||
gih.txt | ||
gimp-module-dependencies.svg | ||
GIMP3-API-Changes.txt | ||
gitlab-milestones.txt | ||
gpb.txt | ||
gtkbuilder-porting-guide.txt | ||
icons.txt | ||
includes.txt | ||
Jenkins-Tutorial.odt | ||
libtool-instructions.txt | ||
Makefile.am | ||
os-support.txt | ||
parasites.txt | ||
pat.txt | ||
README | ||
README.gtkdoc | ||
release-howto.txt | ||
release-stats.sh | ||
structure.xml | ||
submitting-patches.txt | ||
tagging.txt | ||
ui-framework.txt | ||
undo.txt | ||
vbr.txt | ||
xcf.txt |
Developers documentation ------------------------ This directory holds information that you will find useful if you develop a GIMP plug-in or want to work on the GIMP core. See https://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Main_Page for more information. app - setup for documentation of the GIMP core; not built by default since it is huge and only relevant for core developers libgimp libgimpbase libgimpcolor libgimpconfig libgimpmath libgimpmodule libgimpthumb libgimpwidgets - complete libgimp documentation generated from the source; see README.gtkdoc tools - the source code for tools used to generate documentation gitlab-milestones.txt - describes how the GIMP project uses milestones in the GNOME gitlab issue tracker commit-rules.txt - describes rules and things to think about when creating GIMP commits contexts.txt - describes how GimpContexts are used in GIMP debug-plug-ins.txt - how to debug GIMP plug-ins exif-handling.txt - how GIMP should handle EXIF data includes.txt - the policy for inclusion of header files parasites.txt - descriptions of known parasites release-howto.txt - a check-list for doing a GIMP release submitting-patches.txt - how to submit a patch for GIMP tagging.txt - how resource tagging in Gimp works ui-framework.txt - describes how the GIMP UI framework functions and how it is implemented undo.txt - description of the undo system structure.xml - a DocBook article that gives an overview on the directory structure of the GIMP source tree, also check out gimp-module-dependencies.svg gbr.txt - description of the GBR format used to store pixmap brushes ggr.txt - description of the GGR format used to store GIMP gradients gih.txt - description of the GIH format used to store a series of pixmap brushes gpb.txt - OBSOLETE: description of the GPB format for pixmap brushes pat.txt - description of the PAT format for patterns vbr.txt - description of VBR format used for "generated" brushes xcf.txt - description of Gimp's XCF format