Add GimpFillOptions and GimpStrokeOptions to GimpDialogConfig and use
them in the Fill/Stroke Selection/Path dialogs and for the "with last
values" commands. Add GUI for them to Preferences -> Dialog Defaults.
This requires most of the stuff in my last few commits, and some
more changes:
GimpFillOptions is a GimpContext which has all sorts of connections to
everything, including a Gimp pointer. Hack around in GimpDialogConfig
to add a Gimp property, and add "gimp" parameters to quite some GimpRC
functions. Treat the Gimp* as a GObject* in all public API because
core/ stuff is not known in config/.
Move fonts, data factories, document list, paint methods and user
context creation to gimp_init() or gimp_constructed() so that most
members are created when gimp_new() is done. This does not load any
data earlier, it just makes sure that all containers exist when
gimp_load_config() is called. It's also cleaner and less fragile,
and initialize units in gimp_init(). This was completely
over-engineered but in the end boils down to a bad hack that needs a
static "the_unit_gimp" pointer anyway, so let's at least have the hacks
in one file.
... to avoid long pause on start
On non-Linux operating systems the fontconfig cache is often not
initialized by default. The first time GIMP was launched, this led
to a non-responding application, confusing many users.
The initialization of fontconfig has now been moved to a separate
thread. The main thread will wait for this fontconfig thread to
complete, regularly pulsing the UI.
This patch was partly based on an earlier patch by Tor Lillqvist.
We needed to get rid of these images at a later point. This fixes (at
least) a crash seen on Mac OS X, where the images were being unreffed
before the last GimpActions (with a reference to the image) were
unreffed.
This preparation commit only moves code around and renames it, the
history is still a list of plug-ins only:
- move app/core/gimp-filter-history.c
to app/plug-in/gimppluginmanager-history.c and clean it up
- move the actions that create the submenus under "Filters"
from the "plug-in" to the "filters" action group
- move the code that creates and updates the history actions
to the "filters" action group
- add menu setup code for the "filters" menu
- move the "history-changed" signal from GimpPlugInManager to Gimp
- GimpContext API and property
- a GimpDataFactory
- List and grid views with GimpDataFactoryView
- actions and a context menu
None of this is connected to the actual tool yet, or depends on
libmypaint in any way.
They were also serialized correctly before, but only because many
GimpData objects were (bogusly) always dirty after loading, which
caused them to always be written do disk on exit. This commit fixes
this problem and updates by-name references explicitly as things are
renamed, instead of relying on bugs.
Add gimp_data_factory_data_clean() which clears the dirty flags from
all a factory's objects. Call the new function on all factories at the
end of gimp_restore(), when all data has been loaded. This might be
total overkill, but ensures that everything is clean in the beginning.
Add new signal GimpContext::prop_name_changed() which is emitted when
any of the context's object properties (brush, gradient etc) is
renamed.
In GimpToolPreset, connect to the new signal and dirty the preset if a
relevant object propery was renamed, making sure the preset is saved
to disk later. Also optmize updates quite a bit by ignoring
notifications on tool option properties that are irrelevant to the
preset.
This might or might not address the issues discussed in bug #739487.
Add a generated palette which contains the color history. For now it's
only updated when the color dialog's color history gets updated, but
should be updated whenever a color is chosen in any way.
Don't try to load palettes and gradients with unknown extension. We
introduced extensions for these files a *lot* of years ago, so we're
dropping this legacy feature now, everybody can just rename their old
files to have the right extensions (the file formats have not
changed).
The page is shown by default in unstable but needs --show-playground
in stable versions. There is nothing yet on that page. Also, the icon
needs improvement...
- 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
I specifically moved the file opening/closing logic to the common
code. This makes the code easier to understand for me since there
is less duplication. In fact, this commit removes more lines than
it adds.
Call gimp_cpu_accel_set_use() in app_run(). Add "use_cpu_accel"
parameter to gimp_new() and keep it around in the Gimp instance. Pass
the flag to plug-ins again.