> Okay I want to clear this up: > GEGL *is* coded (see www.gegl.org), and already in use by a few > different applications. Much apologies. I was always under the impression that while there is a working version, more work could have been used for adding features and such. I blame my lack of understanding of what GEGL is supposed to Do, as opposed to what it will Allow Gimp to do. > It works. Getting it working fast and bugfree, though (for instance, > good caching behaviour), will be driven by use in GIMP, which will > help to locate slow and buggy areas of GEGL. This makes sense. > Initial integration will probably be a fussy business, rather than a > particularly large one -- making sure that a) it's used right and b) > the parts that should use it, do use it. Basically, what's needed is a roadmap of how GEGL will be integrated? Complete with a definition of all the parts that need to use it, and how? Maybe this should be developed before a Gimp roadmap is defined? This way developers would have a better idea of how much work will need to be done to integrate GEGL, and how it can be distributed into different releases. > It's worth a minute to point out the notable, and deserved, absence of > adjustment layers from this list. People have had a few discussions > (here? certainly on bugzilla.) about this topic, and it arose that: > a) Adjustment layers are generally an ugly, complicated idea > b) They are also an unnecessary idea -- the combination of layer > effects and layer grouping can produce the same effects in a much more > sensible way. Thanks for the explanation! I actually had no idea what the difference between adjustment layers and layer effects is supposed to be, so didn't dare to add it twice. ;) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer