With the new API introduced int d1c4457f,
we next need to port all plug-ins using
the argument macros to functions.
This will allow us to remove the macros
as part of the 3.0 API clean-up.
During the API port, the Map Object
plugin had some parameters added and
others changed to GimpChoice strings.
This broke the Spinning Globe filter which
called on the map-object plugin.
This patch updates the procedure call and
fixes ranges in the map-object plugin so
spinning-globe works again,
but larger scope warnings persist.
If we leave a space between the macro name and opening parenthese for argument
lists, the args are not considered macro args (which will be discovered when
using it). I experienced this issue while testing code on some plug-in
yesterday, so thought I might as well fix all these broken macros for casting to
the specific GimpPlugIn subclass, so that we won't have a next time.
After the recent port.
* contrast-retinex: Initialize format & src_buffer to NULL
* curve-bend and map-object: Remove no longer needed functions
* file-load-gif: Fix C++ style comment
...and to GimpProcedureDialog.
Also resolves#25 by adding the missing PDB parameters to the GUI.
Note that there are a few remaining tasks:
* The config values are being copied to mapvals.
Eventually the rest of the code needs to be updated
to directly use the config.
* The material tab uses icons from the Lighting plug-in. They didn't show up before the port; this needs to be fixed.
* The drawable buttons are huge compared to the original plug-in. The styling needs to be looked at.
This is the consequence of previous commit. Plug-ins' label and
documentation are now localized before sending these data to GIMP core.
In other words, we replace N_() macros with basic gettext calls.
Hence avoiding the stderr messages. These are going to be localized with
centrally installed catalogs "gimp*-std-plugins", "gimp*-script-fu" and
"gimp*-python".
We now handle core plug-in localizations differently and in particular,
with kind of a reverse logic:
- We don't consider "gimp*-std-plugins" to be the default catalog
anymore. It made sense in the old world where we would consider the
core plug-ins to be the most important and numerous ones. But we want
to push a world where people are even more encouraged to develop their
own plug-ins. These won't use the standard catalog anymore (because
there are nearly no reasons that the strings are the same, it's only a
confusing logic). So let's explicitly set the standard catalogs with
DEFINE_STD_SET_I18N macro (which maps to a different catalog for
script-fu plug-ins).
- Doing something similar for Python plug-ins which have again their own
catalog.
- Getting rid of the INIT_I18N macro since now all the locale domain
binding is done automatically by libgimp when using the set_i18n()
method infrastructure.
2009-01-17 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* all files with a GPL header and all COPYING files:
Change licence to GPLv3 (and to LGPLv3 for libgimp).
Cleaned up some copyright headers and regenerated the parsers in
the ImageMap plugin.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=27913
2008-03-24 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* plug-ins/map-object
* plug-ins/gradient-flare
* plug-ins/ifs-compose
* plug-ins/selection-to-path
* plug-ins/lighting
* plug-ins/help-browser
* plug-ins/fli: rename files in these folders to have no
underscores and match new names of the plug-ins.
* configure.in: changed accordingly.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25197