2000-05-01 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* libgimp/gimpsignal.[ch]
* libgimp/gimpui.c: don't panic, this is not another signal handling
change but only a namespace cleanup to make the html documentation
better. Also added documentation for gimp_ui_init().
2000-05-01 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* libgimp/libgimp-decl.txt
* libgimp/libgimp-sections.txt
* libgimp/tmpl/gimp.sgml
* libgimp/tmpl/gimpsignal.sgml
* libgimp/tmpl/gimpui.sgml
* libgimp/tmpl/libgimp-unused.sgml: updated.
2000-04-30 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* gimprc.in
* app/gimprc.[ch]: replaced "color-cube" by "min-colors".
* app/app_procs.c: read unitrc/gimprc before displaying the splash.
* app/colormaps.c: set min_colors and install_cmap before
initializing GdkRGB.
* app/gimprc.[ch]
* app/gimpunit.c: don't call the splash's progress_update function.
* app/plug_in.c: pass min_colors instead of color_cube to plugins.
* app/preferences_dialog.c: widget for min_colors.
* libgimp/gimp.[ch]: s/color_cube/min_colors/ but left
gimp_color_cube() there for source level compatibility.
* libgimp/gimpprotocol.[ch]: changed the GPConfig message
accordinly and increased the gimp protocol version number because
the change breaks binary compatibility. Also actually pass the
use_xshm variable over the wire (was only in the GPConfig struct
before).
Was it the right thing to do to increase the version number??
* libgimp/gimpui.c (gimp_ui_init): use the same code as the app
for initializing GdkRGB. Never explicitly activate Gdk's SHM
usage (only switch it off).
* app/main.c
* libgimp/gimp.c: reverted the handling of all signals except
SIGCHLD back to plain old signal() because those signals are
fatal anyway and sigaction() as used by gimp_signal_*() made
debugging (stacktrace) impossible.
* plug-ins/AlienMap/AlienMap.c
* plug-ins/AlienMap2/AlienMap2.c
* plug-ins/FractalExplorer/Dialogs.c
* plug-ins/bmp/bmp.c
* plug-ins/borderaverage/borderaverage.c
* plug-ins/dbbrowser/dbbrowser.c
* plug-ins/faxg3/faxg3.c
* plug-ins/fits/fits.c
* plug-ins/flame/flame.c
* plug-ins/fp/fp.c
* plug-ins/fp/fp_gtk.c
* plug-ins/gdyntext/Makefile.am
* plug-ins/gdyntext/gdyntext_ui.c
* plug-ins/gfig/gfig.c
* plug-ins/gflare/gflare.c
* plug-ins/gfli/gfli.c
* plug-ins/gimpressionist/gimpressionist.c
* plug-ins/helpbrowser/helpbrowser.c
* plug-ins/ifscompose/ifscompose.c
* plug-ins/imagemap/Makefile.am
* plug-ins/imagemap/imap_main.c
* plug-ins/maze/maze_face.c
* plug-ins/mosaic/mosaic.c
* plug-ins/pagecurl/pagecurl.c
* plug-ins/print/print.c
* plug-ins/rcm/rcm_dialog.c
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-console.c
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-scripts.c
* plug-ins/script-fu/script-fu-server.c
* plug-ins/sel2path/Makefile.am
* plug-ins/sel2path/sel2path.c
* plug-ins/sgi/sgi.c
* plug-ins/sinus/sinus.c
* plug-ins/struc/struc.c
* plug-ins/webbrowser/webbrowser.c
* plug-ins/winsnap/winsnap.c
* plug-ins/xjt/xjt.c: use gimp_ui_init().
* plug-ins/Lighting/lighting_ui.c
* plug-ins/MapObject/mapobject_ui.c: only switch Gdk SHM usage off,
never on. Don't use gimp_ui_init() here because of libgck.
2000-04-19 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* app/bucket_fill.c
* app/by_color_select.c
* app/fuzzy_select.c
* app/preferences_dialog.c: made the "default_threshold" gimprc
variable work as advertized:
- initialize the thresholds with it.
- use it for "Reset".
- added a widget to the "Tool Options" preferences page.
- noticed that the "Reset" button of "By Color Select" doesn't
behave like all the other "Reset" buttons and changed it to
reset the ui, not the selection.
(There is now a "None" button and because it was so trivial, I
couldn't resist to add "All" and "Invert" buttons, too)
* libgimp/Makefile.am
* libgimp/gimpui.c: new file.
* libgimp/gimpui.h: new function gimp_ui_init() which will be
called by all plugins which have a ui (not only by those with a
preview because plugins should always follow gimp's colormap
installation policy).
Could someone please check if the FIXME stuff in the function
is the right thing to do (TM). Does GdkRGB allocate the correct
colors for the widgets in all cases or do we have to find another
way to ensure this across processes (gtk instances)?