Hello, I would like to develop (or preferably locate) a tool somewhat similar to the default gimp autocrop, but with this difference: It would allow you to specify a threshold range in some manner for the border that is to be cropped. If it handles RGB that would be fine, but in my case all that I really care about is grayscale.
I've searched the gimp registry and didn't see anything similar, so I'm considering writing one of my own by using the existing autocrop plug-in as a starting point. I've done some preliminary looking at the code and have written pseudo-code for the primary changes that would be needed. However, I can't seem to locate any docs on what you actually need in order to compile a plug-in... In autocrop libgimp is the only external library that is used, and I don't think that I need anything else either, at least for a simple initial version with hardcoded threshold values and no user interface. I would think that I can easily locate and download the header file(s) for libgimp. But I'm an inexperienced C developer, and don't know what else if anything that I may need. I will be mucking with tiff files, but since gimp itself will be doing all of the actual file interaction, I don't think that I should need libtiff or anything like that, right? Also, I don't need the libgimp source other than the header files, do I? Finally, I will be doing my work under Windows. I have several compilers available, including a couple of versions of Microsoft Visual C++. I don't want my plug-in to be dependent on Cygwin libraries or anything like that, so I don't plan to use Cygwin for this development. By default (because I don't know any better) I was planning to MSVC++ 6.0 to write and compile the plug-in. Will this work? Are there any other tools that I am likely to need in order to develop this extremely simple plug-in? After compiling, I believe that all I should need to do to run the plug-in is to locate it in the proper gimp subdirectory on my machine, right? Thanks in advance for any tips. Kevin M. Round Rock, Texas _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user