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------------------------------------------- GIMP-Plug-In ------------------------------------------- Written by Daniel Cotting Bahnhofstrasse 31 CH-3066 Stettlen (Switzerland) cotting@mygale.org www.mygale.org/~cotting ------------------------------------------- Some code is taken out of other plug-ins written by other authors. ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------- To install it, you have to edit the Makefile (change install-path). Afterwards run make. This will compile and install the plug-in in the right directory. Once the new code is installed, you can run the GIMP and enjoy the new functions and effects it provides. ------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------- REDUCE CODE SIZE ------------------------------------------- With this new release 1.03 the size of the logo in the about box has been reduced in order to make smaller binaries. If you find that the plug-in is still too big, you can compress the executables with the gzexe program (if it is avaiable on your system). To do so, change to the plug-in directory of the GIMP... cd /usr/local/lib/gimp/VERSION/plug-ins ...and execute the command... gzexe PLUGIN_NAME ...and remember to remove the uncompres- sed binary, which has been renamed to PLUGIN_NAME~, by running the command: rm PLUGIN_NAME~ This will result in a code size of about 20 kB, which isn't too much IMHO. ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ FEEDBACK ------------------------------------------ I'm interested in any feedback, comments, bug-reports, suggestions etc. If you have anything you would like to tell me, you can write to cotting@mygale.org. Also have a look at the GIMP-section of my homepage at www.mygale.org/~cotting. ------------------------------------------ Thank you and happy GIMPing! Daniel Cotting ------------------------------------------