Re: [Gimp-developer] An update on the menu search



Hey has anyone tried Tito yet? :)
Here's a quick merge that'll save a lot of time- 
https://github.com/downloads/ssvz4/gimp-tito/gimp-tito-quick-merge.zip
Just download, extract, merge and build...

Do check it out! :)
Looking forward to constructive feedback.

On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 8:20 PM, Srihari Sriraman <techie visishta net> wrote:
Hello,

We've developed TITO further.

The Demo-     http://youtu.be/G0PuH1LFWhA?hd=1
The Code-      https://github.com/ssvz4/gimp-tito

Hope many find this interesting and useful.
We're hoping to develop this further and build the command system...



On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Liam R E Quin <liam holoweb net> wrote:
On Fri, 2012-03-16 at 04:44 +0900, Aleksandar Kovač wrote:
> How about typing even this
> _expression_ in Srihari's prototype: e.g. 'selectellipse 304.4*304.4mm'.
> Results in: a 304.4*304.4mm elliptic selection loaded right on the
> cursor.


Especially useful in inkscape; one might be more likely to want just
pixels in gimp rather than mm of course, although people working with a
single specific print use do often think in mm/inches.

Bigger is to note that this is drawing-as-maths not as manipulation.
There are times you want both, which is why Tool Options lets you enter
the numbers too.

Liam

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