Mon Jan 25 20:40:26 GMT 1999 Austin Donnelly <austin@gimp.org>
* user_install: create modules/ directory in user's ~/.gimp-1.1 dir
* app/install.c: include description of ~/.gimp-1.1/modules, plus
scroll info back to top when done inserting text since it
looks nicer. Also make window that holds result of running
user_install a little larger so we see all messages at once.
* app/gdisplay.h: FUNSCALE_{X,Y} macros for floating point
unscales.
* app/scale.c: show rulers in real-world units (inches/cm/pixels)
if dot-for-dot is turned off, plus smoother ruler updates by
using FUNSCALE so we don't jump in pixel steps at high
magnification factors.
* app/interface.c: don't set the ruler metrics for now - it's
easier to do the calculations in pixels. Need to rethink this
a little anyway.
* docs/parasites.txt: added jpeg parasite info.
Sat Dec 5 21:31:57 GMT 1998 Austin Donnelly <austin@greenend.org.uk>
* app/commands.[ch]
* app/edit_selection.c
* app/gdisplay.[ch]
* app/gdisplay_ops.[ch]
* app/image_render.c
* app/info_window.c
* app/magnify.c
* app/menus.c
* app/scale.c: image rendering now happens with float scale
factors, independent in X and Y axes. Turning on dot-for-dot in view
menu does what gimp always used to do (ie one image pixel becomes
one monitor pixel). Dot-for-dot is on by default so people
shouldn't notice any difference unless they load an image that's
not at 72 dpi and also turn off dot-for-dot.
* app/app_procs.c
* app/gimprc.[ch]
* app/preferences_dialog.c: new gimprc options
(monitor-xresolution <float>) and corresponding
(monitor-yresolution <float>). Uglyness in preferences dialog to
add a "Monitor" page to the notebook, allowing user to set their
monitor's resolution or take it from the X server instead. This
badly needs cleaned up :(
* plug-ins/newsprint/newsprint.c: oops - this hasn't been working
for grayscale images since my last checkin. Now fixed.
Tue Mar 3 01:02:30 1998 Larry Ewing <lewing@discord.isc.tamu.edu>
* app/scale.c: Fixed a long standing bug in the scale factor
computation so that the scale labels all agree.