When in "show all" mode and canvas padding is disabled, have the
"layers-new-from-visible" action create a new layer from the full
image content, rather than just the canvas content.
Add an option to keep the normal canvas padding in "show all" mode,
instead of extending the checkerboard pattern indefinitely. This
is useful when wanting to show the image content beyond the canvas,
while still keeping the focus on the canvas; further commits will
extend this mode to behave in more view-related cases as if "show
all" wasn't enabled.
Add a new 'View -> Padding Color -> Keep Padding in "Show All"
Mode" toggle, which controls this behavior, with a corresponding
default-value option in the preferences, under "Image Windows ->
Appearance".
It's an ancient concept from ancient times when we didn't have URIs
and only filenames (not to speak of GFile), and actually even from
before the ancient time before that ancient time when we first had
ones and zeros, and only had zeros.
Move the mnemonic and ellipsis removal code to
gimp_procedure_real_get_label() and cache the generated label in
GimpProcedure. Remove the same code from GimpPlugInProcedure and
GimpGeglProcedure.
Add a "show canvas boundary" display option, and a corresponding
"View" menu item and default-apperance preferences option. When
enabled (the default), the canvas boundary is shown as an orange/
black dashed line in "show all" mode.
... which specifies whether to clip the viewport to the canvas
(previously, it would always be clipped). Use the appropriate
value in all callers, depending on the shell's "show all" mode. In
particular, this commit avoids clipping the image projection's
priority rect to the canvas in "show all" mode.
Add a "show all" mode to GimpDisplayShell, controlled through a
corresponding "View -> Show All" menu item. When enabled, the
entire image content is displayed, instead of cropping the image
to the canvas size. More generally, the display behaves as if the
canvas were infinite. The following commits improve the overall
behavior in this mode.
Add a prefernces option to control the default "show all" state.
... which invalidates the entire image. This replaces all calls to
gimp_image_invalidate() with the full canvas size, since the image
content can now be larger than the canvas.
GimpDisplay contains only the ID logic and the "gimp" and "config"
pointers, and lives in the core.
GimpDisplayImpl is a subclass and contains all the actual display
stuff. The subclass is only an implementation detail and doesn't
appear in any API.
Remove all hacks which pass displays as gpointer, GObject or
GimpObject through the core, or even lookup its type by name,
just use GimpDisplay.
Turn all ID param specs into object param specs (e.g. GimpParamImageID
becomes GimpParamImage) and convert between IDs and objects in
gimpgpparams.c directly above the the wire protocol, so all of app/,
libgimp/ and plug-ins/ can deal directly with objects down to the
lowest level and not care about IDs.
Use the actual object param specs for procedure arguments and return
values again instead of a plain g_param_spec_object() and bring back
the none_ok parameter.
This implies changing the PDB type checking functions to work on pure
integers instead of IDs (one can't check whether object creation is
possible if performing that check requires the object to already
exist).
For example gimp_foo_is_valid() becomes gimp_foo_id_is_valid() and is
not involved in automatic object creation magic at the protocol
level. Added wrappers which still say gimp_foo_is_valid() and take the
respective objects.
Adapted all code, and it all becomes nicer and less convoluted, even
the generated PDB wrappers in app/ and libgimp/.
Remove the separate "advanced" procedure. With GParamSpec default
values the differance between normal and advanced is just
non-interactive vs. interactive.
on behalf of plug-in authors who have no style or can't type.
Instead, simply reject non-canonical procedure names and remove all
code that keeps aroud the original non-canonical shit just to pass it
back to the plug-in.
Change the tooltips of the "Image/Layer -> Transform -> Arbitrary
Rotation..." to make the two actions distinguishable in the action
search dialog, similarly to the other image/layer transform
actions.
Add a gimp-rotate-image-arbitrary action, and a corresponding
"Image -> Transform -> Arbitrary Rotation..." menu entry, which
activates the rotate tool in image mode (similarly to the
corresponding action for layers).
... so that the original transform-type of the rotate tool is
restored once the layer is rotated. Additionally, make sure to
set the tool's transform-type even if it's already active.
Remove the special clipping-mode handling for channels throughout
the transform (and drawable-filter) code, and rather use
gimp_item_get_clip(), added in the previous commit, instead. As
mentioned in the previous commit, we only modify the clipping mode
in top-level code, while having lower-level code use the clipping
mode as-is. This not only hides the actual clipping-mode logic
from the transform code, but, in particular, allows code performing
transformation internally to use arbitrary clipping modes.
Also, this commit fixes a bunch of PDB bugs all over the place :)
This is especially true since procedures are defined by plug-ins,
possibly third-party. So they may not have a first run mode parameter.
Also we don't want plug-ins to generate CRITICALs in the core
application.
Therefore before trying to get and/or set the run mode parameter, always
check that this first parameter exists, and if so, is it a GimpRunMode
enum?
Fixes similar errors:
> GIMP-CRITICAL: gimp_value_array_index: assertion 'index < value_array->n_values' failed
Moreover it also makes sense to allow plug-ins to not have such
parameter. What if you make a plug-in which always work in a single mode
and don't ever plan/want to make it work interactively for instance?
Lastly old Python 2 plug-ins didn't even have a run mode parameter (I
guess our old Python 2 wrapper was getting rid of it?).
- libgimpbase: change GPParam to transfer all information about the
GValues we use, in the same way done for GPParamDef. GPParam is now
different from GimpParam from libgimp, pointers can't be casted any
longer. The protocol is now completely GimpPDBArgType-free. Remove
gp_params_destroy() from the public API.
- libgimp: add API to convert between an array of GPParams and
GimpValueArray, the latter is now the new official API for dealing
with procedure arguments and return values, GimpParam is cruft (the
wire now talks with GimpPlugIn more directly than with the members
of GimpPlugInInfo, which need additional compat conversions).
- libgimp, app: rename gimpgpparamspecs.[ch] to simply
gimpgpparams.[ch] which is also more accurate because they now
contain GValue functions too. The code that used to live in
app/plug-in/plug-in-params.h is now completely in libgimp.
- app: contains no protocol compat code any longer, the only place
that uses GimpPDBArgType is the PDB query procedure implementation,
which also needs to change.
- app: change some forgotten int32 run-modes to enums.
- Change the wire protocol's GPProcInstall to transmit the entire
information needed for constructing all GParamSpecs we use, don't
use GimpPDBArgType in GPProcInstall but an enum private to the wire
protocol plus the GParamSpec's GType name. Bump the wire protocol
version.
- Add gimpgpparamspecs.[ch] in both app/plug-in/ and libgimp/ which
take care of converting between GPParamDef and GParamSpec. They
share code as far as possible.
- Change pluginrc writing and parsing to re-use GPParamDef and the
utility functions from gimpgpparamspecs.
- Remove gimp_pdb_compat_param_spec() from app/pdb/gimp-pdb-compat.[ch],
the entire core uses proper GParamSpecs from the wire protocol now,
the whole file will follow down the drain once we use a GValue
representation on the wire too.
- In gimp_plug_in_handle_proc_install(), change the "run-mode"
parameter to a GParamSpecEnum(GIMP_TYPE_RUN_MODE) (if it is not
already an enum). and change all places in app/ to treat it as an
enum value.
- plug-ins: fix cml-explorer to register correctly, a typo in
"run-mode" was never noticed until now.
- Add gimpgpcompat.[ch] in libgimp to deal with all the transforms
between old-style wire communication and using GParamSpec and
GValue, it contains some functions that are subject to change or
even removal in the next steps.
- Change the libgimp GimpProcedure and GimpPlugIn in many ways to be
able to actually install procedures the new way.
- plug-ins: change goat-exercise to completely use the new GimpPlugIn
and GimpProcedure API, look here to see how plug-ins will look in
the future, of course subject to change until this is finished.
- Next: changing GPParam to transmit all information about a GValue.
Change all action callbacks so they can be invoked by a GAction:
- add GimpActionCallback typedef:
void (* cb) (GimpAction*, GVariant*, gpointer)
- change all action callbacks to the GimpActionCallback signature
- add "gimp-activate" and "gimp-change-state" signals to GimpAction,
with the same signature as the resp. GAction signals
- remove all other custom action signals and only use the new
GimpAction signals
- pass around appropriate GVariants containing booleans, int32,
strings
- badly hack around to force a GimpProcedure pointer into a
uint64 variant
- remove all G_CALLBACK() casts from all action callbacks,
they all have the same signature now
Step one: get rid of all those deprecation warnings that make
it hard to see any other warnings:
- add a lot of dummy API to GimpAction, GimpActionGroup, GimpUIManager
etc. which simply forwards to the deprecated GTK functions, they
will all go away again later
- rename GimpAction to GimpActionImpl
- add interface GimpAction that is implemented by all action classes,
creates a common interface and allows to remove some duplicated
logic from GimpToggleAction and GimpRadioAction, and at the same
time adds more features
Add a "gboolean edge_lock" parameter to GimpChannel::feather() and a
"Selected areas continue outside the image" toggle to the "Feather
Selection" dialog, just like they exist for shrink selection and
border selection. At the end, convert the boolean to the right abyss
policy for gegl:gaussian-blur.
Add a new Offset filter tool, as a front-end to gimp:offset. The
tool replaces, and provides the same interface as, the drawable-
offset dialog, while also providing live preview and on-canvas
interaction.
Note that we don't simply use a custom propgui constructor for
gimp:offset, since we need a little more control.
There should never be an image using GIMP_TRC_PERCEPTUAL, but things
should work if one is encountered anyway.
In the Image -> Precision menu and the Convert Precision dialog, have
menu items / radio buttons for both non-linear and perceptual, but
hide the perceptual choice unless the image is in perceptual TRC mode.
This should eliminate the possibility to create perceptual TRC images
from the GUI.
When loading indexed images, the image type is not obvious at all
(basically only reference is in the title bar). The main issue is that
if you don't realize it when editing, GIMP appear broken when the
expected colors don't appear on canvas.
Commit e48c239459 was a first step by showing various color widgets with
out-of-gamut warnings contextually. This additional commits will also
allows color selection for painting tools (i.e. foreground and
background colors) to be done within the image palette by default. This
way, the fact that this image impose working with limited color palette
is obvious as soon as you try to edit colors.