Re: grid plugin

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Sven;

On Wed, Oct 27, 1999 at 11:12:28AM +0300, Sven Neumann wrote:
> > > I use it frequently to generate horizontal bars a few pixels
> > > apart. I don't want any vertical bars, so setting a -1 offset
> > > and making it image_width+2 spacing does the trick.
> > 
> > It sounds to me like horizontal/vertical line checkboxes are
> > called for in this case. Maybe also a checkbox for vertices so you
> > can make dot-grids, or even a size value for checkboxes so you can
> > make cross-grids.
> > 
> > Like this:
> > 
> >  .--------------------------------------------------------------------.
> >  | Grid                                                               |
> >  |                                                                    |
> >  |  [x] Horizontal line: width [1 +-]  spacing: [1 +-]  colour [pick] |
> >  |  [x] Vertical line:   width [1 +-]  spacing: [1 +-]  colour [pick] |
> >  |  [x] Intersections:  length [1 +-]  spacing: [0 +-]  colour [pick] |
> >  |                                                                    |
> >  |        [    OK    ]                     [  Cancel  ]               |
> >  `--------------------------------------------------------------------'
> 
> Sounds like you are volunteering to hack this? Please feel free to
> do so!
> 
> Otherwise I'll add the checkboxes when I find some free time and
> hope that everyone is happy. Xach, do we still need the extended
> ranges when there's a proper way to disable the grid in one
> orientation?

Well all right. Time for me to join irc.gimp.org and start asking
stupid questions.

Tom

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