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List:       kde-kimageshop
Subject:    plugin or filter distribution, resynthesizer
From:       lloyd konneker <bootch () nc ! rr ! com>
Date:       2015-10-19 13:07:11
Message-ID: A1CBAD17-8A3A-4E85-9346-EF1D9EFD5E7C () nc ! rr ! com
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I maintain the resynthesizer plugin for GIMP.  I am exploring porting it to Krita.  I \
haven't spent much time exploring.  I searched for "KDE GIMP / resynthesizer", found \
a few feature request issues, and studied Krita briefly.

A prior post said the ‘invert' filter was a good example, but I can't find it on \
GitHub.  What is the currently recommended example?

The resynthesizer is buildable as a library, independent of the app, the crux of the \
algorithm.  How would that be distributable with Krita?  Would all the source for the \
library need to go into the Krita repository?  It seems like at least the wrapper \
code would need to go into the Krita repository.

Assuming the library source code would need to go into Krita, what are coding \
standards Krita would require?  Resynthesizer is outside of official GIMP mostly \
because, while it is solid, readable C code, it does not meet GIMP coding standards \
e.g. naming and indentation.

It seems like Krita plugins are not pluggable in the sense that third parties can \
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