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Which Plug-ins Exactly Need to be Ported to GEGL

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Which Plug-ins Exactly Need to be Ported to GEGL Shlomi Fish 02 Jan 09:48
  Which Plug-ins Exactly Need to be Ported to GEGL scl 02 Jan 13:18
Shlomi Fish
2014-01-02 09:48:32 UTC (over 10 years ago)

Which Plug-ins Exactly Need to be Ported to GEGL

Hi all,

Happy new year.

I recently asked on #gimp on irc.gimp.org about how I can help with porting plug-ins to GEGL, and there was this conversation (I am rindolf):

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Dec 24 18:39:06 Next: may I be assigned a plug-in to translate to GEGL?

Dec 24 18:50:29 rindolf: anyway, if you're looking to port gegl operations, you might want to talk to teo. he's sort of spearheading that effort.

Dec 24 18:51:15
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Porting_filters_to_GEGL has the status of porting different operations. you can probably just pick one that you like and port it.

Dec 24 18:51:17 Title: Hacking:Porting filters to GEGL - GIMP Developer Wiki (at wiki.gimp.org)

Dec 24 18:51:33 drawoc: OK.

Dec 24 18:51:41 drawoc: thanks.

Dec 24 18:53:06 also, I think that there's a group of students working on Normalize, Color Enhance, Zealous-Crop, Color Exchange, Glass Tile, Neon, Colorcube, Apply Canvas, Depth Merge, and Selective Gaussian Blur

Dec 24 18:53:27 I'm not sure if that's listed in the wiki yet.

Dec 24 18:54:27 rindolf: anyway, have fun hacking!

Dec 24 18:54:49 drawoc: ah, OK.

Dec 24 19:12:49 rindolf: if you have more info on that students work and where to find it, please let us know. we update the wiki then.

Dec 24 19:13:22 scl: I don't really.

Dec 24 19:13:51 scl: I contributed to GIMP in the past (before the transition to GEGL started), and am just joining now.

Dec 24 19:21:38 scl: I'm the one who mentioned that student work, and that list comes from the list of operations that bantu pasted on #gegl a few days ago.

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Can anyone provide more information?

BTW, the page in question - http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Porting_filters_to_GEGL - contains some grammatical errors - «Read the plugin you want to port, understand the algorithm hidden [behind] in it.» ;
«GEGL use[uses] a macro system called GEGL chant, that avoid you[that makes it unnecessary for you] to write all the GObject boilerplate, and register easily parameters for your op. Look other operation to see how it works. » - etc. I'll try to register into the wiki and correct that.

Regards,

Shlomi Fish

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2014-01-02 13:18:12 UTC (over 10 years ago)

Which Plug-ins Exactly Need to be Ported to GEGL

On 2.1.2014 at 2:15 PM Shlomi Fish wrote:

BTW, the page in question -
http://wiki.gimp.org/index.php/Hacking:Porting_filters_to_GEGL - contains some grammatical errors - «Read the plugin you want to port, understand the algorithm hidden [behind] in it.» ;
«GEGL use[uses] a macro system called GEGL chant, that avoid you[that makes it unnecessary for you] to write all the GObject boilerplate, and register easily parameters for your op. Look other operation to see how it works. » - etc.

Hi Shlomi,

thank you for letting us know. I just reviewed the article, fixed grammatical errors and added hyperlinks. If you see more to improve, feel free ;-)

Greetings,

Sven