Is it worth to upgrade to gimp 2.7.2 from 2.6.11.
delta5341
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RE: Gimp 2.7.2 Splash Screen
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RE: Gimp 2.7.2 Splash Screen
was this the image [url=http://img820.imageshack.us/i/wilberpaintingwilmabyph.png/]http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/8831/wilberpaintingwilmabyph.png[/url]
Also +1 rec for Paint.Net, I just wish it had better documentation on how to make plugins.
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RE: Gimp 2.7.2 Splash Screen
@Zemm said:
@delta534 said:
was this the image http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/8831/wilberpaintingwilmabyph.png .
That is actually quite tasteful, or at least more tasteful than what might come to mind when given the description "painting a nude of itself".
Also, I found another thread on another forum discussing the dominatrix splash screen (the only place where it is shown on Google Images) and it will only be used for development builds. Kind of silly but not a WTF, unless you think it is a WTF due to it not having anything to do with painting or art!
It might not be the image that Blakeyrat was thinking of, but it what came up when running the phrase "Wilber painting Wilma gimp" through Google image search came up, with out the quotes.TRWTF in this case is the immaturity of some FOSS developers and how far they are up in the decision making process.
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RE: Gimp 2.7.2 Splash Screen
Something I ran into today, Is Paint.Net the only image program that supports .DDS files without having to install a plugin.
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RE: Bad casting choice
Yes it is valid C, but the behavior is implementation defined which is somehow worse.
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RE: The things people do for money...
As someone who is blissfully unaware of what the AGPL is exactly, can I get a quick rundown on how the AGPL is worse that the GPLv3. I need to know how fast I need to run away from any project using it.
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RE: More Java installer crap
Rule one with java, always get the installer from this page <a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html>get the installer from this page.
(by the way, that magnificent job of overlaying white background labels on top of a grey dialog is Oracle's all the way - it's not an artefact of the screen-grab) It looks like you have your DPI set larger than normal. It's amazing how many companies don't bother testing for that. Or do it in a half-assed way (like Chrome's "we only do 100% or 200% DPI, so if you set it to 150% we'll make it fucking huge!"*) Or go out of their way to break it entirely, like Steam used to do. (You still can't fucking change the font size in Steam IM windows!!!!! It's been a DECADE NOW!) *) To be fair to Chrome, they did fix it in a reasonable amount of time once 13" 1080p laptops like mine hit the market. It still brings out the, "you mean you didn't have DPI scaling at all from fucking version ONE!?!?!" shock and surprise, though. Do people writing software even USE computers? How could you be a web browser programmer and not know that the DPI can change? Fuck, CSS pretty much RELIES on that! /rant
I cannot agree more with this rant with the addition of buttons and options getting cut off because my DPI is at 125%.
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RE: It seems like the only software we ever talk about is Steam, Go, and Firefox... so here's Steam
Using Blakeyrats numbers he has 587 games+individual pieces of DLC tied to his steam account, he has 399 games + the few odd pieces of dlc that are treated as a game and he actually has access to 347 games at this moment.
The WTF is that steam treats a piece of DLC as a game for the total on the profile page.
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RE: While we're on the subject of Steam glitches...
The section is called All Software and all the sections are working right for me. The OP's issue might be the big picture beta, a corrupt Clientregistry.blob file or a corrupt AppUpdateStats.blob file.
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RE: Pick your own, but don't go to the source
Well, it almost crashed chromium,I closed out before it did, but I was able to look at the source by saving the page. It is 133218 lines long of which, if I counted right, about 131075 of those lines is a block of newlines and spaces. So about 98.4% of the source is whitespace.
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RE: I am on the ground I am on the ground I am on the ground I am on the ground HEY LISTEN
I have nothing against the guy and the amount of money he's made. It's things like trying to use a HD texture pack requires a mod to look right and possibly bring the game to a crawl depending on how big it is, when other games deal with it just fine are an issue. Also crashing with an out of memory error when 32 bit java is used on an 64 bit OS With the rendering distance set to max should no happen.
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RE: I am on the ground I am on the ground I am on the ground I am on the ground HEY LISTEN
Notch does not seem to be the sharpest tool in the shed with regards to both graphics code and network code.
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RE: I am on the ground I am on the ground I am on the ground I am on the ground HEY LISTEN
I'm going to blame Notch for that, you can always blame Notch or Java for a Minecraft WTF. The reasoning is a shitty attempt at trying to detect flight so that server can kick the player off if no flight is turned on.
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RE: If an error message falls in a forest...
The only real reason I can see allowing the Console class in a DLL is because the only way to get stdout, stderr, and stdin is through the Console class.