
On 10/18/05, Joshua A. Andler <joshua@...533...> wrote: http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gtk-devel-list/2005-September/msg00007.html
Bob/Scislac, what is the status of this?
The patch has thus far not made it into GTK yet as of 2.8.6. Unfortunately we don't know what the status of the patch is either.
But didn't Bob add it to our own GTK?
- We also need to make sure the Windows build contains the new
installer from Adib. I assume that's the case, but would like to mention it.
Committed yesterday.
I noticed in the screenshots Adib linked earlier that it had the default NSIS logo in the installer. Could we get our logo in there instead?
And by the way, after this is done, why don't we use some of the installer screenshots in the main gallery too.
- Also, Scislac was going to update the Calligraphy tutorial.
Not closed still
I brought my tablet to work, so it will be finished today (as the last thing I needed to update was a couple example pics for pressure and tilt).
Popolon had some nice examples, he was going to submit a screenshot but I think you can also borrow some tutorial examples from him.
And just curious, does anyone know what the current status of the clippath stuff is? To my non-guru eyes (both as far as C/C++ AND the codebase go) it looks fairly complete to me and it appears that it even has the "set" and "release" functions already set up. Unfortunately when I tried to willy-nilly add verbs to hook em up it barfed about not being declared in that scope during compilation. I only ask about this because I'm using clippaths quite a bit lately (and have a few projects on hold because editing the elements one by one would be a few hours by itself) and was hopeful I could do it faster by hooking it up in the GUI.
I just never got around to this, but this should be easy. Start by writing sp_selection_clip and sp_selection_unclip verbs, taking for example *_tile (in selection-chemistry) or the boolean functions (in splivarot) as templates. Basically all you need to do is to copy the clipping path to a new <clipPath> in defs and add/remove the clip-path property of the clipped object. Look it up, there are many examples of similar repr manipulations in the codebase. Ping me if you have any questions.
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