which registers config classes for operations that don't want their
config objects to be auto-generated. Register all color tools' config
objects. Change gimp_gegl_config_sync_node() to correctly handle ops
that have an object property of the right config object type.
Allow to set profiles on grayscale images. Change profile validation
to check for image type and profile type. Actually the patch simply
makes some pieces of code less restrictive. Change user-visible
strings in the profile dialogs accordingly. Change PDB docs
accordingly.
which converts a buffer with a profile into another one with another
profile. The function tries to avoid the lcms transform by checking if
a simple gegl_buffer_copy() has the same result.
GIMP's OVERLAY mode was identical to SOFTLIGHT. This commit fixes the
issue and introduces a NEW_OVERLAY mode and enum value.
- change gimp:overlay-mode to be a real (svg-ish) overlay mode
- when compositing, map OVERLAY to gimp:softlight-mode
- when compisiting, map NEW_OVERLAY to gimp:overlay-mode
- bump the XCF version when NEW_OVERLAY is used
- map OVERLAY to SOFTLIGHT when loading and saving XCF
- map OVERLAY to softlight in all PDB setters
- map OVERLAY to softlight when deserializing a GimpContext
- change all paint mode menus to show an entry for NEW_OVERLAY
instead of OVERLAY
- change PSP, PSD and OpenRaster to use NEW_OVERLAY
These changes should (redundantly) make sure that no OVERLAY enum
value is used in the core any longer because it gets mapped to
SOFTLIGHT at all entry points, with the downside of introducing a
setter/getter asymmetry when OVERLAY was set in a PDB api.
Iterators might only give us a small chunk of the source buffer,
but until now convolve assumed it gave us the entire buffer at once.
This simply switches to gegl_buffer_get so we always have the
entire buffer.
This fixes iscissors.
Add virtual function validate() so subclasses can construct arbitrary
buffers on-the-fly. The default implementation blits from the
projection graph like before. Add boolean property "whole-tile" which
allows for switching between always validating entire tiles, and
validating the parts of the tile that are actually dirty.
This would have crashed if we ever replaced or removed something in
that hash table. Instead, use g_object_unref() as value_destroy_func
because the table keeps GimpContainers which we would leak if we ever
removed anything from the table.
- change start() and set_text() to use "format" and "..." instead of
"message", allowing to format progress messages in place
- s/cancelable/cancellable/
- move "cancellable" to be the second argument of start()
In gimp_drawable_merge_filter(), use that feature to make filter
applying cancelable. Stop projection rendering first, because we have
to run the event loop manually in order to receive input for
canceling, but we don't want the projection to be constructed from
that manual loop running.
Add "gboolean use_cache" to gimp_applicator_new(). Don't use a cache
anywhere but in GimpImageMap because it incrementally fills that cache
via the projection update. In gimp_drawable_merge_filter(), get that
cache and pass it to gimp_gegl_apply_cached_operation() which then
avoids doing the work twice for the already cached results. Win!
which does the same as gimp_gegl_apply_operation() but takes
additional arguments which are a cache buffer and a list of rectangles
that specify the already computed region in the cache buffer.
gimp_gegl_mask_bounds(): when we succeed avoiding iterating a tile by
checking its upper-left and bottom-right, use the function's internal
meaning of x2, y2, which is the rightmost/bottommost selected pixel,
while the external meaning is the pixel right/below it.
Short: use "foo - 1" not "foo".
GIMP_ADD_foo_MASK -> GIMP_ADD_MASK_foo
GIMP_foo_MODE -> GIMP_BLEND_foo
GIMP_foo_CLONE -> GIMP_CLONE_foo
GIMP_foo -> GIMP_DODGE_BURN_TYPE_foo
GIMP_foo -> GIMP_TRANSFER_foo
Add compat values for the old names and compat code to script-fu
and pygimp.
gimp_gegl_apply_feather(): add a "dest_rect" parameter to restrict
the feather area. Pass the selection bounds plus the feather radius.
For consistency, newly add gimp_gegl_apply_border,grow,shrink() and use
them in gimpchannel.c
Remove all code that tries to calculate the maximum level of the tile
pyramid, because that's essentially impossible. Instead simply keep
track of the max_z encountered in GeglTileSource::command().
- don't include <gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf.h> in headers in app/
- instead, include it in many .c files instead of <glib-object.h>,
finally acknowledging the fact that app/ depends on gdk-pixbuf almost
globally
- fix up includes as if libgimpbase depended in GIO, which it soon will
The new by-row iteration doesn't re-write the length
value for each row. In general it is not safe to modify
the iterator data because the internal logic depends
on the public data, but this specific case is new.
which removes a rectangle from the handler's dirty region, for cases
where the caller knows that the rectangle has been explicitly
constructed. Only needed by the gtk3-port branch.
and invert masks using invert-linear and other drawables using
invert-gamma. drawable_invert_cmd_callback() still always uses
invert-gamma even though it can be used on layer masks.
- Add new enum GimpComponentType which contains u8, u16, u32 etc.
- Change GimpPrecision to be u8-linear, u8-gamma, u16-linear etc.
- Add all the needed formats to gimp-babl.c
- Bump the XCF version to 5 and make sure version 4 with the old
GimpPrecision enum values is loaded correctly
This change blows up the precision enums in "New Image" and
Image->Precision so we can test all this stuff. It is undecided what
format will be user-visible options in 2.10.
Add "linear" parameter to GimpApplicator. Pass the drawable's "linear"
to the applicator, and to all calls to gimp_gegl_mode_node_set_mode(),
instead of hardcoding FALSE everywhere.
in which case the function just does nothing on the passed operation's
input and expects it to be already conntected to something. Also allow
to pass an operation that is already part of another graph.
which means adding a lot of proper API. Input, output and aux can be
pads or buffers. Make sure it uses the minimum possible graph in all
cases and doesn't reconfigure nodes unless needed. Port GimpPaintCore
to the new API.
Let GimpTileHandlerProjection know how large the projection is so it
can calculate the number of levels in the pyramid, and always
invalidate all levels.
so the automatically saved timestamped presets don't fill up with
duplicates of identical settings. The default impl considers them
different because of their timestamps.
Change GimpOperationPointLayerMode's "premultiplied" to "linear" and
set format to "RGBA float" if it's TRUE. Everything defaults to FALSE
so nothing changes.
This permits editing sRGB profile PNGs and other formats using sRGB storage,
without this editing a 16bit bpc PNG in u16 mode would cause banding in the
shadow areas on import. File that do not have an sRGB like gamma should be
promoted to a higher bit-depth on import.
And along with it a lot of stuff like the drawable preview cache, the
gegl tile manager backend, temporary gimp_gegl_buffer_foo() stuff, and
the remaining bits of performance.
The projection is in an evil semi-ported state which makes it work
ok-ish for stuff like layer moving, but absolutely unbearable for
painting, there is also an off-by-one rendering glitch at some zoom
levels.
and use it in GimpPaintCore, instead of calling
gimp_drawable_apply_buffer() which sets up a new graph for each
call. Makes painting speed bearable again.
Add GimpOperationMaskComponents, enum GimpComponentMask, and image and
drawable infrastructure to get the right mask, and plug the mask
operation into gimp_gegl_create_apply_buffer_node().