This is a request to put the Resynthesizer plugin in the Gimp project. The author, Paul Harrison, has given me permission to maintain Resynthesizer. I am an unaffiliated computer scientist and have developed in C, Python, and Scheme under Unix, Linux, and MS Windows. I have studied the Resynthesizer code and created a short list of bug fixes, performance enhancements, and refactorings (breaking one large source file into many, and splitting the resynthesizer into an engine and a GUI.) If that's agreeable, I will learn Gimp development processes and create the proper make files etc before uploading a new version to the Gimp project. Also, internationalize where necessary. (But not recode to Gimp style?) The Resynthesizer package includes: the engine written in C++, with its own GUI of settings several plugins written in Scheme that call the engine: Smart enlarge Smart remove selection (now called "Heal selection") I would like to include plugins that call the resynthesizer, by other authors: Uncrop - synthesizes a larger image, same perspective, wider view. Written by me. Fill resynthesized pattern - fills with a pattern, but a random texture instead of a regular tiling. Written by Rob A Currently the resynthesizer package is distributed by Debian and other organizations. I have corresponded with the Debian builder of resynthesizer, but he is not the maintainer and relies on the author's downstream source. I believe it is one of the most useful and popular plugin packages. Putting it in Gimp and getting the bugs fixed would help many users. I would be glad to provide more details. Lloyd Konneker _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer