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web based embed for GIMP Mike Daugherty 08 Jul 00:56
  web based embed for GIMP gfxuser 08 Jul 13:04
  web based embed for GIMP Partha Bagchi 08 Jul 13:04
   web based embed for GIMP Alexandre Prokoudine 08 Jul 13:06
    web based embed for GIMP Partha Bagchi 08 Jul 13:25
Mike Daugherty
2012-07-08 00:56:08 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

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I am looking for something like gimp that can actually be website based so users can use gimp right inside my website to edit print templates, add text and additional images etc. and then submit it directly to us. Anyone have any clues?
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gfxuser
2012-07-08 13:04:17 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

web based embed for GIMP

Hi,

I am looking for something like gimp that can actually be website based so users can use gimp right inside my website to edit print templates, add text and additional images etc. and then submit it directly to us. Anyone have any clues?

I guess this could be possible after GIMPs GTK3 port with GTK+ HTML backend (Alexander Larssons Broadway HTML5 backend) in future.

Best regards,

grafxuser

Partha Bagchi
2012-07-08 13:04:41 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

web based embed for GIMP

On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 8:56 PM, Mike Daugherty wrote:

I am looking for something like gimp that can actually be website based so users can use gimp right inside my website to edit print templates, add text and additional images etc. and then submit it directly to us. Anyone have any clues?
Thanks,

Mike & Sara Daugherty
mikeandsara.daugherty@gmail.com

Gimp already does this. You don't need Gimp to be web based. You can simply use File -> Open Location -> http address from your local machine, to edit an image on the Web. If the user has write permissions to the site, I suppose they can save it right back.

BTW, why is this posted to the developer list? Perhaps you want some gimpusers group?

Alexandre Prokoudine
2012-07-08 13:06:58 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

web based embed for GIMP

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:

wrote:

I am looking for something like gimp that can actually be website based so users can use gimp right inside my website to edit print templates, add text and additional images etc. and then submit it directly to us. Anyone have any clues?

Gimp already does this. You don't need Gimp to be web based. You can simply use File -> Open Location -> http address from your local machine, to edit an image on the Web. If the user has write permissions to the site, I suppose they can save it right back.

This is not what was requested :)

Grafxuser's reply was spot on :)

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

Partha Bagchi
2012-07-08 13:25:05 UTC (almost 13 years ago)

web based embed for GIMP

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:

On Sun, Jul 8, 2012 at 5:04 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:

wrote:

I am looking for something like gimp that can actually be website based so users can use gimp right inside my website to edit print templates, add text and additional images etc. and then submit it directly to us. Anyone have any clues?

Gimp already does this. You don't need Gimp to be web based. You can simply use File -> Open Location -> http address from your local machine, to edit an image on the Web. If the user has write permissions to the site, I suppose they can save it right back.

This is not what was requested :)

Grafxuser's reply was spot on :)

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org

I think we ended up posting simultaneously. :)

Perhaps my suggestion could be considered as an alternative based on what Gimp can do now?