brush tool any longer. The paintbrush, airbrush and pencil
tools, which already knew how to handle the single-pixmap
brushes now also handle the pipes as well.
* app/pixmapbrush.{h,c}
* app/gimpbrushpixmap.{h,c}: Removed these files.
* app/Makefile.am
* app/makefile.{cygwin,msc}: Remove from here, too.
* app/gimpbrushpipe.{h,c}: Total overhaul.
* app/paint_core.h
* app/apptypes.h: Some more types moved to apptypes.h
* app/context_manager.c
* app/tool_options.c
* app/tools.c
* app/toolsF.h: Remove PIXMAPBRUSH tool.
* app/gimpbrush.h: New method: select_brush. Used to change the
brush in paint_core, for pipe brushes.
* app/gimpbrush.c: Add gimp_brush_select_brush, which is dummy for
the normal brushes (returns the same brush).
* app/paint_core.c: Call the brush's select_brush method to get a
potential new brush before calling the paint_func.
* app/gimpbrushlist.c: Various changes related to the pixmap and
pipe overhaul.
* app/airbrush.c
* app/pencil.c: Reorder code a bit in the tool motion function to
avoid executing unnecessary code in the case of a pixmap brush.
Other changes in the same commit:
* app/install.c: Make quote_spaces extern.
* app/appenv.h: Declare it.
* libgimp/gimpui.def: Add missing entry points.
* libgimp/makefile.{cygwin,msc}: Add missing objects to gimpui.
Mon Aug 9 01:20:24 1999 Adrian Likins <alikins@redhat.com>
* app/pixmapbrush.c
* app/pixmapbrush.h
* app/gimpbrushpixmap.c
* app/gimpbrushpixmap.h: New files, implement the GimpBrushPixmap
object, and the pixmap brush tool.
* app/context_manager.c
* app/tool_options.c
* app/tools.c
* app/toolsF.h: add the pixmap brush tool in
* app/gimpbrushlist.c: allow for loading of pixmap brushes and
displaying them in the brush dialog. Currently it only shows the
grey scale mask.
*app/Makefile.am: add the pixmap tool stuff to the build process
These Changes implement a pixmap brush tool. Sort of a "image stamp".
Some examples can be seen at http://adrian.gimp.org/pixmap-brush/.
Some examples of pixmap brushes can be found there too (.gpb
extension), but these are easy enough to make (for now, make
a pattern and a brush the same size and `cat foo.gbr foo.pat >
foo.gpb` ;->
Theres still a few rough edges that need some tweaking, but
the framework is there. Figured I'd sneak it in before the
freeze.
1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>
* app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups.
* app/commands.[ch]
* app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View",
sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup
menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change.
* app/fileops.c
* app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in
some more places.
* app/[all tool related files]:
- Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed
enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking.
- Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer".
- Removed some #include's from tools.c.
- Standardized the individual tools' structure names.
- Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions.
- Stuff...
* app/commands.c
* app/disp_callbacks.c
* app/gdisplay.c
* app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image
of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was
deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set
some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't
tell exactly where the bug was.
The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change
only, which is really obscure.
Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be
done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed"
signal.
* app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the
pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please
let me know, we'll need two signals then.
1999-04-12 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>
* app/airbrush.c
* app/bezier_select.c
* app/blend.c
* app/brightness_contrast.c
* app/bucket_fill.c
* app/by_color_select.c
* app/clone.c
* app/color_balance.c
* app/color_picker.c
* app/convolve.c
* app/crop.c
* app/curves.c
* app/ellipse_select.c
* app/eraser.c
* app/flip_tool.c
* app/free_select.c
* app/fuzzy_select.c
* app/histogram_tool.c
* app/hue_saturation.c
* app/ink.c
* app/iscissors.c
* app/levels.c
* app/magnify.c
* app/move.c
* app/paintbrush.c
* app/pencil.c
* app/posterize.c
* app/rect_select.[ch]
* app/text_tool.c
* app/threshold.c
* app/transform_tool.c
* app/tools.[ch]
* app/toolsF.h: again: all tools :(
* app/Makefile.am
* app/tool_options.[ch]
* app/selection_options.h
* app/tool_options_ui.h: new files.
Ok, this time it's general enough for future extensions:
- The tool options structures are organized like the gtk object
system to allow derived tool options.
- Renamed all create and reset functions to *_options_new() and
*_options_reset() to reflect this.
- Changed tools_register() again. Now it takes just a pointer to a
ToolOptions structure.
- Moved almost the entire tool options gui code to tool_options.c.
- Visually separated the common selection options from the
tool-specific ones. I'd like to do the same with opacity/paint
mode in all paint tool options but I think this needs some more
discussion.
* app/histogram_tool.c: changed packing boxes, label alignments.
* app/paintbrush.c: some more sensitive settings. The gradient
feature can now be toggled with a button. Hopefully didn't break
anything.
1999-04-08 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>
* app/airbrush.c
* app/bezier_select.c
* app/blend.c
* app/brightness_contrast.c
* app/bucket_fill.c
* app/by_color_select.c
* app/clone.c
* app/color_balance.c
* app/color_picker.c
* app/convolve.c
* app/crop.[ch]
* app/curves.c
* app/ellipse_select.c
* app/eraser.c
* app/flip_tool.c
* app/free_select.c
* app/fuzzy_select.c
* app/histogram_tool.c
* app/hue_saturation.c
* app/ink.c
* app/iscissors.c
* app/levels.c
* app/magnify.c
* app/move.c
* app/paintbrush.c
* app/pencil.c
* app/posterize.c
* app/rect_select.[ch]
* app/text_tool.[ch]
* app/threshold.c
* app/transform_tool.c
* app/tools.[ch]
* app/toolsF.h: in other words: all tools
Implemented the "reset tool options" feature.
- All tools register with a title string and a reset function now.
- The tool options' variables have two related <var>_d (default)
and <var>_w (widget) variables to restore the default values.
"Standardized" the tool options UI:
- Put the stuff info a frame to give a hint that the dialog's
contents will change.
- table layout, sensitive setting, spacings, borders, ...
As I had them all in my emacs simultaneously, I couldn't resist to
standardize the tools' *.c files declaration parts ;) Ansi stuff.