On Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Michael Terry <mterry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Alexia - > >>> http://www.adaptablegimp.org >> >> Great, another fork... Interesting idea tho. Too bad it wasn't built >> as a plugin. > > We would have loved to build it as a plug-in, but we need to significantly > alter the toolbox's behavior, which is not possible with GIMP's plug-in > architecture. But you could have replaced the toolbox totaly with a dialog created by your plugin... Some pdb changes may be needed as well to control active tools, but those may have been mergeable, making the plug-in usable on all gimp installations and your test base much larger. > The source is available at the same place the binaries are. Making it > available via git is a good idea. I'll see if we can put that in place in > the upcoming weeks. Great :) > Porting it to the more recent versions should not be that difficult. In the > meantime, there should be more than enough to explore and play with in our > current version. I personally haven't used 2.6 since it was released, because as a developer I have 2.7 at hand and the improvements are great, in spite the occasional bug. > We're especially interested in feedback on the feature set and how it does, > or does not, integrate into your workflows. Well, I personally have very little workflows left that work on 2.6 et all. Two major changes have altered all my usage habbits - SWM and tool presets. Plus innumerable brush tool/outline speed ups. Tool presets is why I brought up 2.7/2.8. There seems to be a little bit of overlap between what you and tool presets offer. -- --Alexia P.S. sorry about the direct mail duplicate _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer