Thread: [Tuxpaint-devel] WIP: Brush spacing option
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From: Bill K. <nb...@so...> - 2022-01-19 09:58:31
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I'm working on a brush spacing option. This will allow you to adjust the spacing of brushes within Tux Paint itself. (It will affect both the Paint (brush) and Lines tools.) The interface will appear similar to the size option for Stamps (as well as the slideshow playback speed option) -- that is, a set of small buttons that increase in size from left-to-right. It will appear at the lower right, below the brush selector and (if needed) its scroll-down button. This feature can be disabled (returning Tux Paint to the simpler times of pre-0.9.28) via a "--nobrushspacing" option (which is also exposed in Tux Paint Config., under "Simplifcation"). Right now, it doesn't actually DO anything except show the spacing of each brush, as you choose them. But it's 2am here and I really need to get to bed. :) Just a heads-up! PS to Pere - I'm doing this in the main branch. I need to stop working there, so we can focus on the SDL2 branch, and let the original branch rest in peace. :-D Sorry for making more work for you. -- -bill! Sent from my computer |
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From: Pere P. i C. <per...@gm...> - 2022-01-20 00:19:37
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Hi Bill, and all, El dc. 19 de 01 de 2022 a les 01:58 -0800, en/na Bill Kendrick va escriure: > I'm working on a brush spacing option. This will allow you to > adjust the spacing of brushes within Tux Paint itself. > (It will affect both the Paint (brush) and Lines tools.) > > The interface will appear similar to the size option for Stamps > (as well as the slideshow playback speed option) -- that is, > a set of small buttons that increase in size from left-to-right. > It will appear at the lower right, below the brush selector > and (if needed) its scroll-down button. One could imagine that identical selectors serve the same purpose, increase/decrease the size of stamps/brushes, may it be confusing to children to use that selector to approach/separe? What about a couple of buttons with dots that approach/separe like . . <> >< . . <> >< it would act like the Text and Labels up/down arrow keys > > This feature can be disabled (returning Tux Paint to the > simpler times of pre-0.9.28) via a "--nobrushspacing" option > (which is also exposed in Tux Paint Config., under "Simplifcation"). > > Right now, it doesn't actually DO anything except show the spacing > of each brush, as you choose them. But it's 2am here and I really > need to get to bed. :) > > Just a heads-up! > > PS to Pere - I'm doing this in the main branch. I need to stop > working there, so we can focus on the SDL2 branch, and let the > original branch rest in peace. :-D Sorry for making more work > for you. No worries, but I will need some help this time: make clean && git stash to get the tree clean, then git checkout master && git pull && \ git checkout sdl2.0 && git pull && git merge master gives 2 conflicts, one in docs/CHANGES.txt, easy to fix, and the other in win32/tuxpaint.iss and I know nothing about its language. I see the conflict related to fixes with the Windows installer as if were there 2 different approaches to fix it and the both conflicted with each other. Could somebody help here? Thanks Pere |
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From: Shin-ichi T. <sh...@wm...> - 2022-01-20 01:49:03
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On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 01:19:23 +0100, Pere Pujal i Carabantes wrote: >I see the conflict related to fixes with the Windows installer >as if were there 2 different approaches to fix it and the both >conflicted with each other. > >Could somebody help here? Oh sorry, I changed tuxpaint.iss and CHANGES.txt on both main branch and sdl2.0 branch in different way. I should learn more about correct way of handling git ;-P I think it will be O.K. to ignore .iss reralted changes in the main branch if possible. -- Shin-ichi TOYAMA <sh...@wm...> |
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From: Pere P. i C. <per...@gm...> - 2022-01-20 20:45:15
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El dj. 20 de 01 de 2022 a les 10:35 +0900, en/na Shin-ichi TOYAMA va escriure: > On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 01:19:23 +0100, Pere Pujal i Carabantes wrote: > > I see the conflict related to fixes with the Windows installer > > as if were there 2 different approaches to fix it and the both > > conflicted with each other. > > > > Could somebody help here? > > Oh sorry, I changed tuxpaint.iss and CHANGES.txt on both main branch > and sdl2.0 branch in different way. > I should learn more about correct way of handling git ;-P > > I think it will be O.K. to ignore .iss reralted changes in the main branch > if possible. > Hi, thanks, I've just kept the tuxpaint.iss file as it already was in the sdl2.0 branch, so I supose it is OK. About brush spacing, it works fine in both branches, congrats :) Thanks Pere |