Re: liquid rescale plugin

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I too would like to see this in GIMP by default.

Makes it easier to answer criticism like "GIMP doesn't have context aware
tools".

Very useful feature.

My 2p.
-C

On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, 16:35 jEsuSdA 8), <listas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> El 4/6/20 a las 16:29, Helmut Jarausch escribió:
>  > On 06/03/2020 07:40:03 PM, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
>  >> Hi!
>  >>
>  >> Since long time ago I have been using the lqr (liquid rescale) plugin.
>  >>
>  >> As a web and graphical designer it is very useful to adjust any kind of
>  >> image to fits it into several design.
>  >>
>  >>
>  >> I noticed the plugin does not work anymore with Gimp 2.10.
>  >>
>  >> And I want ask you if there is any other way to do the same action. Is
>  >> there any other built-in or working plugin for doing liquid rescaling?
>  >>
>  >
>  > I've just recompiled gimp-lqr version 0.7.2 with a tiny patch - see
> below.
>  > It runs without error in GIMP GIT. I have no experience with it, so I
>  > cannot
>  > tell if works correct.
>  >
>  > Helmut
>  >
>  > Needed patch:
>  >
>  >   --- a/src/interface_I.c.ORIG    2020-06-04 14:10:54.237033228 +0200
>  > +++ b/src/interface_I.c    2020-06-04 14:19:20.898005308 +0200
>  > @@ -65,13 +65,13 @@
>  >
>  >   gint dialog_I_response = GTK_RESPONSE_OK;
>  >
>  > -PlugInUIVals *ui_state;
>  > -PlugInVals *state;
>  > -PlugInDialogVals *dialog_state;
>  > -gboolean features_are_sensitive;
>  > +extern PlugInUIVals *ui_state;
>  > +extern PlugInVals *state;
>  > +extern PlugInDialogVals *dialog_state;
>  > +extern gboolean features_are_sensitive;
>  >   InterfaceIData interface_I_data;
>  >
>  > -GtkWidget *dlg;
>  > +extern GtkWidget *dlg;
>  >   GtkWidget *coordinates;
>  >
>  >   gulong size_changed = 0;
>  > --- a/src/interface_aux.c.ORIG    2020-06-04 14:10:54.237033228 +0200
>  > +++ b/src/interface_aux.c    2020-06-04 14:21:52.512996954 +0200
>  > @@ -48,11 +48,11 @@
>  >
>  >   gint dialog_aux_response = GTK_RESPONSE_OK;
>  >
>  > -PlugInUIVals *ui_state;
>  > -PlugInVals *state;
>  > -PlugInDialogVals *dialog_state;
>  > +extern PlugInUIVals *ui_state;
>  > +extern PlugInVals *state;
>  > +extern PlugInDialogVals *dialog_state;
>  >
>  > -GtkWidget *dlg;
>  > +extern GtkWidget *dlg;
>  >
>  >   /***  Public functions  ***/
>  >
>
>
> El 4/6/20 a las 17:02, Lloyd Konneker via gimp-developer-list escribió:
>  > Possibly liquid rescale plugin will work now.  If you look at the github
>  > repository for the plugin, you can see that a bug was fixed recently.
>  > Maybe you just need to download a recent version.  If you say exactly
> what
>  > version of Gimp you are using, and where you downloaded the plugin,
> others
>  > might be able to help resolve whether there is any version of the plugin
>  > that works.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thank all of you!
>
> I tested the github sources (I found it thanks to Lloyd) and the patch
> sent by Helmut and both of them works fine.
>
> Test:
> https://pasteall.org/media/4/e/4ebb1a2e53dd46a8dadac038f3e6b48b.png
>
>
> Thanks a lot!
> This is a "Gimp Must have" that really helps me to make my job more easy.
>
>
> As a suggestion, please, consider to add this plugin to gimp as a
> default tool. Users will be very grateful and happy!!
>
>
> Cheers!! ;)
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