Thread: [Tuxpaint-devel] Stamp grouping - now in CVS!
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From: Bill K. <nb...@so...> - 2007-05-16 07:46:56
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In Tux Paint 0.9.17 (available in CVS), stamps are now broken into groups, or categories. These are based on the folder heirarchy. Every top-level folder is seen as a separate category. (So, for example, all of the animals -- mammals, birds, fish, etc. -- are seen as one 'category' in the UI.) Let me know how you like it! It's been on the to-do list a long time. I think the <= / => switching arrows was a pretty simple solution. (And honestly, I think it's a good thing... better than some "switch category" button that would pop up an 'Open'-style dialog... which is what I had initially envisioned, nearly 5 years ago now :) ) -bill! |
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From: <tor...@at...> - 2007-05-16 08:03:52
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Bill Kendrick skrev: > In Tux Paint 0.9.17 (available in CVS), stamps are now broken into groups, > or categories. > John, if you get some spare time and if you can't figure out what to do with it ;-) I'd love to get a windows version to check out this feature. I don't know how much time you need to turn out a new windows version, so if it's a lot of work, don't bother yet. I'm sure there will come more stuff before the release which will be nice to test. Kind regards Tore |
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From: Shih-Chin Y. <sya...@gm...> - 2007-05-16 12:12:48
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Yes, I would love to see this feature in windows version as well. If I chec= k out latest source code from CVS and compile in MSYS/MINGW, would this stamp grouping feature work for windows? Best Regards, Shih-Chin On 5/16/07, "Tore B. J=F8rgensen" <tor...@at...> wrote: > > Bill Kendrick skrev: > > In Tux Paint 0.9.17 (available in CVS), stamps are now broken into > groups, > > or categories. > > > John, if you get some spare time and if you can't figure out what to do > with it ;-) I'd love to get a windows version to check out this feature. > I don't know how much time you need to turn out a new windows version, > so if it's a lot of work, don't bother yet. I'm sure there will come > more stuff before the release which will be nice to test. > > Kind regards > Tore > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express > Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take > control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. > http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ > _______________________________________________ > Tuxpaint-devel mailing list > Tux...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tuxpaint-devel > |
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From: Bill K. <nb...@so...> - 2007-05-16 16:57:42
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Shin-Chin Yang asked: > Yes, I would love to see this feature in windows version as well. If I check > out latest source code from CVS and compile in MSYS/MINGW, would this stamp > grouping feature work for windows? Yes! It's not platform-specific at all. :) Tore B. Jørgensen wrote: > John, if you get some spare time and if you can't figure out what to do > with it ;-) I'd love to get a windows version to check out this feature. > I don't know how much time you need to turn out a new windows version, > so if it's a lot of work, don't bother yet. I'm sure there will come > more stuff before the release which will be nice to test. Actually, this was one of the last major changes I think _I_ will be doing before the next Tux Paint release. :^) So if John has time to put together a test version, I'd appreicate it, too! What else is left? * I'd really love to see printing work better, but doubt _I'll_ have time to figure it out myself, before someone else can help. * I _do_ have a large collection of email stacking up, some of which contains contributions from people, but for the most part, I'm caught up. * Tux Paint's latest POT file recently landed at the Translation Project website, so some new translation updates have been trickling in, as well. (I'm about to post to tuxpaint-i18n to remind translators to bring their PO files up-to-date :) ) * Perhaps some other high-priority bugs and RFEs listed in Tux Paint's SF.net project tracker. Thanks, -- -bill! bi...@ne... http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/ |
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From: John P. <jo...@jo...> - 2007-05-16 17:45:09
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On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:57:44AM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote: > Tore B. Jørgensen wrote: > > John, if you get some spare time and if you can't figure out what to do > > with it ;-) I'd love to get a windows version to check out this feature. > > I don't know how much time you need to turn out a new windows version, > > so if it's a lot of work, don't bother yet. I'm sure there will come > > more stuff before the release which will be nice to test. > > Actually, this was one of the last major changes I think _I_ will be doing > before the next Tux Paint release. :^) So if John has time to put together > a test version, I'd appreicate it, too! Hi all, I've been busy recently, but I'll get a new test build for Windows out soon :-) cheers, John. > What else is left? > > * I'd really love to see printing work better, but doubt _I'll_ have time to > figure it out myself, before someone else can help. > > * I _do_ have a large collection of email stacking up, some of which contains > contributions from people, but for the most part, I'm caught up. > > * Tux Paint's latest POT file recently landed at the Translation Project > website, so some new translation updates have been trickling in, as well. > (I'm about to post to tuxpaint-i18n to remind translators to bring their > PO files up-to-date :) ) > > * Perhaps some other high-priority bugs and RFEs listed in Tux Paint's > SF.net project tracker. |
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From: Caroline F. <car...@go...> - 2007-05-16 18:04:48
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On Wed, 2007-05-16 at 09:57 -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote: > > * I _do_ have a large collection of email stacking up, some of which contains > contributions from people, but for the most part, I'm caught up. > I've got alphabet stamps to send you, and a clock face.. Caroline |
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From: John P. <jo...@jo...> - 2007-05-18 00:21:09
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On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:57:44AM -0700, Bill Kendrick wrote: > Actually, this was one of the last major changes I think _I_ will be doing > before the next Tux Paint release. :^) So if John has time to put together > a test version, I'd appreicate it, too! Here is a link to an up-to-date Windows version: http://johnnypops.demon.co.uk/files/tuxpaint-0.9.17/TuxPaint-0.9.17cvs-20070518-win32.zip The stamps categories look good. I've disabled LARGE_CURSOR_FULLSCREEN_BUG in this build. The bug only manifests if hardware surfaces are used. Since the default on Windows was changed from directx -> windib a while back, this should work for most users. I tried the new --native switch with --fullscreen and the cursors worked fine. If I do this in a command-prompt: C:\>set SDL_VIDEODRIVER=directx C:\>tuxpaint --native --fullscreen the cursor 'bug' is back, cheers, John. |
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From: Bill K. <nb...@so...> - 2007-06-05 18:28:46
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On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 01:21:09AM +0100, John Popplewell wrote: > Here is a link to an up-to-date Windows version: > > http://johnnypops.demon.co.uk/files/tuxpaint-0.9.17/TuxPaint-0.9.17cvs-20070518-win32.zip > > The stamps categories look good. Thanks John! Downloading now (finally!). > I've disabled LARGE_CURSOR_FULLSCREEN_BUG in this build. The bug only > manifests if hardware surfaces are used. Cool! -bill! |