Re: Spyrogimp plugin rewrite

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Hi Jehan,

For authorship, you can use the name and email as used on this mailing list.

On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:15 PM Jehan Pagès <jehan.marmottard@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hi!
>
> On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 12:47 AM Elad Shahar <dawn.ever@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> Hi Jehan,
>>
>> Thanks for your feedback!
>> The new version is here
>> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/r1qfmk4r2oc3off/spyro_plus.py?dl=0> .
>>
>
> For the record, I saw the email and will review (and merge if no problems)
> your code. I have had not much time this week, but hopefully it will be
> better next week.
> For git authorship, do you confirm I should use the name and email as used
> on this mailing list?
>
> As for the GEGL operation discussion, I definitely see how cool it would
> be.
> But if you say it would remove some features, of course we could discuss
> how to make the best out of both worlds. I don't know enough about this
> plug-in yet to be 100% relevant though. :-)
>
> Here is what I have done:
>>
>> * I made "Esc" close the dialog (and cancel the pattern).
>> * The issue with the broken icon was part of a larger issue that made the
>> plugin look different than other plugins. This was resolved by using
>> gimpui.py
>> * I added a non-interactive API.
>> * I made the dialog less tall, by grouping parameters in notebook tabs.
>>
>> In addition:
>>
>> * Using the "selection" shape now draws multiple shapes - if several
>> paths were generated from the selection-to-path conversion.
>> * Several new multi-sided shapes were added as fixed rings, with
>> additional options.
>>   These produce drawings similar to many guilloche patterns. Examples for
>> the new shapes are here
>> <https://www.dropbox.com/s/6ae238njoafnqe7/example.png?dl=0>.
>> * I added "long-gradient" support, that spreads across the entire pattern.
>>   This was available in the previous spyrogimp.scm, and produces nice
>> results which are difficult to obtain when trying to tune the gradient from
>> tool settings.
>> * Improved the speed of incremental drawing by using gobject.idle_add
>> instead of timeouts.
>>
>> I'd be glad to fix any other issues.
>>
>> If the plugin is indeed updated in the repository, could I write
>> documentation for the manual?
>>
>
> You are more than welcome to contribute to the manual too. The source is
> there: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp-help
>
> Same as we welcome patches for GIMP, we also do welcome patches for the
> manual. :-)
>
> Jehan
>
>
>> Thanks!
>> Elad
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 10:34 PM Jehan Pagès <jehan.marmottard@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Elad,
>>>
>>> On Sat, Sep 15, 2018 at 4:14 PM Elad Shahar via gimp-developer-list <
>>> gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Long ago, I have written a Spyrogimp plugin in scheme. The plugin is
>>>> currently included in gimp (under Filters -> Render -> Spyrogimp). Now I
>>>> have done a rewrite in python which I hope is a big improvement:
>>>>
>>>> * It provides immediate feedback, by incremental drawing to a temporary
>>>> layer.
>>>> * Supports using more tools to draw the pattern (e.g. stroke).
>>>> * You can use a non-rectangular selection to serve as the shape of the
>>>> "fixed ring". This is done by converting the selection to a path. If the
>>>> path has more than one stroke, then a pattern is drawn only for one of
>>>> them. ( I might improve that in the near future).
>>>> * There is an additional way to specify the pattern, that is compatible
>>>> with the notation in the toy kit Spirograph manuals.
>>>> * Lots of tooltips
>>>>
>>>> If you want to try it, you can download it here:
>>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/r2t5o4n4kyvtkmi/spyro.py?dl=0
>>>
>>>
>>> That's a cool update, and we could replace the old spyro by the new one
>>> (or on 2.10 at least deprecate the old one and hide it from menus but leave
>>> it alongside for the PDB API).
>>> I wonder if this could not be a GEGL operation also by the way, rather
>>> than a plug-in.
>>>
>>> Feedback is welcome.
>>>>
>>>
>>> * Would be nice that hitting "Esc" close the dialog (and cancel the
>>> pattern).
>>> * On my desktop (GNOME on Fedora 28), the dialog shows a broken icon.
>>> * The dialog is much too high. On my screen, part of it is out of screen
>>> (the buttons in particular) so I need to use the Super key + left mouse
>>> click trick to move the window. It would be nice to rearrange the buttons
>>> differently or hide a scrollbar.
>>> * Your new plug-in doesn't provide a non-interactive API as the old one
>>> used to. I think this would be quite needed to be able to replace the old
>>> plug-in correctly.
>>>
>>> Apart from these, that is a really cool plug-in. I would update the
>>> repository with this new plug-in once these few points are fixed. :-)
>>> If you answer by email, make sure to name me so that I don't miss the
>>> email (I have filters allowing me to see when I am named so that I don't
>>> miss mailing list emails targeted at me).
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> Jehan
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Elad
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