On Thu, May 06, 2021 at 06:14:55PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > On Wed, May 05, 2021 at 06:26:06PM +0200, Marc Espie wrote: > > Compiles almost like a charm, this is a stepping stone to also getting > > gmic-qt working, as it is a whole set of fun effects for other graphical > > programs. > > > > gmic is a quaint script language that doesn't look like anything, but > > yields impressive demos. > > > > somehow, the main "demo" selector doesn't work (gmic demos shows me > > something > > where clicking is inoperative, but individual demos seem to start just fine. > > > > e.g., I've tried most of these, some fairly impressive real-time stuff like > > x_light for instance > > > > demos list taken from the default "stdlib script": > > x_2048 > > x_blobs > > x_bouncing > > x_connect4 > > x_fire > > x_fireworks > > x_fisheye > > x_fourier > > x_hanoi > > x_histogram > > x_hough > > x_jawbreaker > > x_landscape > > x_life > > x_light > > x_mandelbrot > > x_metaballs3d > > x_minesweeper > > x_minimal_path > > x_pacman > > x_paint > > x_plasma > > x_quantize_rgb > > x_reflection3d > > x_rubber3d > > x_shadebobs > > x_spline > > x_starfield3d > > x_tetris > > x_tictactoe > > x_waves > > x_whirl > > I've also had a look at https://gmic.eu/tutorial/basics.html > which contains some fairly nice examples. > > This is an updated port of "base gmic" with a few cosmetic changes > and some extra scaffolding (the cosmetic changes are mostly to avoid > jlooding /tmp with temp files... hopefully upstream will make temp > files handling less 1960 fortran-like) > > What's new and really exciting are the plugins, built using qt, that > can talk to either gimp or krita. > > I initially wrote a port with flavors, but since both builds are 100% > independent, it makes more sense to have two "subports" with the > common parts as a Makefile.inc > > Once built and installed, the filters are accessible from > the "filters" menu in either gimp or krita. I haven't done any > extensive tests in krita, since I'm unfamiliar with the software, > but the gimp filters seem operational (though I can't figure out what > some of them do... there are something like 560 new operations !) > > As far as I know, g'mic is frequently mentionned in the top 10 gimp > add-ons, so it would be a shame to NOT have it... > > so I'm looking for actual okays to import this.
Ooops, sorry I meant *THIS PORT*. The dashboard is obvious.
