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Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

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Hello from an Inkscape filters developer ! Ivan Louette 07 Nov 18:42
  Hello from an Inkscape filters developer ! oliver@first.in-berlin.de 07 Nov 22:43
  Hello from an Inkscape filters developer ! Alexandre Prokoudine 07 Nov 23:21
   Hello from an Inkscape filters developer ! oliver@first.in-berlin.de 07 Nov 23:56
   Re : Hello from an Inkscape filters developer ! Ivan Louette 09 Nov 18:33
Ivan Louette
2010-11-07 18:42:52 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

Just to say Hi and tell that I would be interested to discuss and contribute to the Gimp/Inkscape synchronization. I develop Inkscape SVG filters from the beginning of Inkscape 0.47 development cycle and I asked me for example if some exchanges between filters data could be possible between the two programs in the future, or if someone would be interested to discuss about what could be done in this area.

Kind regards,
ivan

oliver@first.in-berlin.de
2010-11-07 22:43:23 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 06:42:52PM +0000, Ivan Louette wrote:

Just to say Hi and tell that I would be interested to discuss and contribute to the Gimp/Inkscape synchronization.

[...]

I'm not one of the Gimp-developers, even I looked a littlebid into the code. But I think this would be a good idea.

I use inkscape not since long, but it has some nice features, which are not available in Gimp.
On the other side for pixeil graphics, Gimp is more advanced, of course.

Exporting from svg to bitmaps in inkscape could be enhanced. But also some of inkscape's vector features migth make sense to be integrated into Gimp.

At least something like a common API that allows programmers to access both internal specific program APIs from the outside with one such interface/API for both, would be fine.

So, if I have one API to load and change a picture through one of both programs (maybe implemented via plugins in Gimp and... inkscape... hmhhh does inkscape has a plugin-mechanism? not sure) transparently, this would be nice.

..just an idea.

Ciao, Oliver

Alexandre Prokoudine
2010-11-07 23:21:06 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

On 11/7/10, Ivan Louette wrote:

Just to say Hi and tell that I would be interested to discuss and contribute to the Gimp/Inkscape synchronization. I develop Inkscape SVG filters from the beginning of Inkscape 0.47 development cycle and I asked me for example if some exchanges between filters data could be possible between the two programs in the future, or if someone would be interested to discuss about what could be done in this area.

Hi Ivan,

The plan is to use GEGL for I/O in the future, and as far as I can tell GEGL already supports SVG and some SVG features like blending options (implemented as operations), see http://gegl.org/operations.html for more info.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

oliver@first.in-berlin.de
2010-11-07 23:56:15 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

On Mon, Nov 08, 2010 at 02:21:06AM +0300, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:

On 11/7/10, Ivan Louette wrote:

Just to say Hi and tell that I would be interested to discuss and contribute to the Gimp/Inkscape synchronization. I develop Inkscape SVG filters from the beginning of Inkscape 0.47 development cycle and I asked me for example if some exchanges between filters data could be possible between the two programs in the future, or if someone would be interested to discuss about what could be done in this area.

Hi Ivan,

The plan is to use GEGL for I/O in the future, and as far as I can tell GEGL already supports SVG and some SVG features like blending options (implemented as operations), see

[...]

Good to know. :)

Ciao, Oliver

Ivan Louette
2010-11-09 18:33:48 UTC (about 14 years ago)

Re : Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

Wow ! That's very nice. That would be also very smart if the GEGL staff could provide some GEGL Filters Editor in the future !

ivan

De : Alexandre Prokoudine 
À : gimp-developer@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Envoyé le : Lun 8 novembre 2010, 0h 21min 06s
Objet : Re: [Gimp-developer] Hello from an Inkscape filters developer !

On 11/7/10, Ivan Louette wrote:

> Just to say Hi and tell that I would be interested to discuss and contribute
> to the Gimp/Inkscape synchronization. I develop Inkscape SVG filters from
> the beginning of Inkscape 0.47 development cycle and I asked me for
> example if some exchanges between filters data could be possible
> between the two programs in the future, or if someone would be interested
> to discuss about what could be done in  this area.

Hi Ivan,

The plan is to use GEGL for I/O in the future, and as far as I can
tell GEGL already supports SVG and some SVG features like blending
options (implemented as operations), see
http://gegl.org/operations.html for more info.

Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org