Show an error message, and blink the layers-dialog lock-box, when
attempting to clear/cut a layer with a locked alpha channel.
(cherry picked from commit e967e5fa9e)
This commit completely removes the "Edit -> Fade..." feature,
because...
- The main reason is that "fade" requires us to keep two buffers,
instead of one, for each fadeable undo step, doubling (or worse,
since the extra buffer might have higher precision than the
drawable) the space consumed by these steps. This has notable
impact when editing large images. This overhead is incurred even
when not actually using "fade", and since it seems to be very
rarely used, this is too wasteful.
- "Fade" is broken in 2.10: when comitting a filter, we copy the
cached parts of the result into the apply buffer. However, the
result cache sits after the mode node, while the apply buffer
should contain the result of the filter *before* the mode node,
which can lead to wrong results in the general case.
- The same behavior can be trivially achieved "manually", by
duplicating the layer, editing the duplicate, and changing its
opacity/mode.
- If we really want this feature, now that most filters are GEGL
ops, it makes more sense to just add opacity/mode options to the
filter tool, instead of having this be a separate step.
(cherry picked from commit ed7ea51fb7)
When pasting in place over a layer group or a content-locked item,
change the paste type to NEW_LAYER_IN_PLACE, rather than NEW_LAYER,
so that the new layer is still pasted in the right location.
Additionally, avoid showing the "Pasted as new layer because ..."
message when pasting over a layer group or a content-locked item,
when the paste type is NEW_LAYER[_IN_PLACE] to begin with.
Add "In Place" variants for all sorts of pasting:
- extend the GimpPasteType enum with IN_PLACE values
- add the needed actions and menu items
- merge the action callbacks into one, taking an enum value as parameter
- refactor the pasting code in gimp-edit.c into smaller functions
We probably have too menu items in the "Edit" menu now, needs to be
sorted out.
and use them for the new image in "Paste as new image". We were using
the resolution and unit of the image the paste command was invoked
from, which is entirely random and useless.
Try to sort all GIMP_ICON_* defines into FDO categories like in
https://specifications.freedesktop.org/icon-naming-spec/latest/ar01s04.html
Add defines for all icons we override, rename some icons to their FDO
standard names, and mark the ones we duplicate with a comment so we
don't forget to rename those to standard names in 3.0.
Nobody has them anymore, and they are deprecated in GTK+ 3.x. This
also fixes all conflicting mnemonics except those I missed, but we can
fix them now.
Don't change the paste_type to NEW_LAYER just because there is a
complex thing in the clipboard. Instead, honor the request to paste
FLOATING or FLOATING_INTO and reduce the pasted thing to a simple flat
layer. Also remove the message and paste_type change from edit_paste()
in edit-commands.c, it had the same purpose, just with a user
notification.
In order to paste the full layer one needs to explicitly invoke
"Paste as new layer" now.
It still changes the paste_type to NEW_LAYER if it's impossible to
attach a floating selection to the target, the menu item was simply
insensitive before.
Use the newly added clipboard for entire images to copy/paste layers
(we only create single-layer clipboard images, and use only the first
layer of any recieved image, the layers can be arbitrarily complex
though):
- change gimp_edit_copy,cut,paste() to return/take a GimpObject
that can be a GimpImage or GimpBuffer
- cut/copy the whole layer if there is no selection
- always paste layers as new layers, not floating selections
- always paste news layers on top of the active layer, where
we would attach a floating selection
- add enum GimpPasteType { FLOATING, FLOATING_INTO, NEW_LAYER }
- add GimpPasteType parameter to gimp_edit_paste() and handle all
three cases there because there is now a lot of common code
involved
- change all callers accordingly, use only legacy buffer pasting
from the PDB for now
which returns an error if there is no pattern for GIMP_FILL_PATTERN.
Use it instead of having the same code in 3 variants, and make error
handling consistent with bucket fill.
There is now a preference option that determines whether windows
should be opened on the same monitor as before. It should be disabled
when the machine gets monitors plugged/unplugged dynamically ("laptop")
and enabled when there is a static multi-monitor setup ("wokstation").
This is merely the current simplistic policy on top of the newly added
underlying infrastructure:
- pass integer monitor numbers around in all places where we already
pass around a GdkScreen. Pass the "current" monitor to these changed
APIs, where "current" is either the monitor where the action-triggering
widget is, or if that is unavailable the monitor where the mouse is.
- add gimp_widget_get_monitor() in order to easily get to the monitor,
just like gtk_widget_get_screen().
- add screen and monitor parameters in some places that were missed
before.
- in sessionrc, save all window positions relative to the window's
monitor, and save the monitor separately, if it's not the screen's
primary monitor.
- when restoring window positions, use the stored monitor when the new
prefs options says so (use the screen's primary monitor if there is
no stored monitor), otherwise use current monitor that is now passed
around.
Add virtual functions GimpTool::undo(), ::redo(), ::get_undo_desc()
and ::get_redo_desc() and corresponding wrappers in tool_manager.
Make the edit-undo and edit-redo actions check tool undo/redo first
before invoking image undo/redo.
Instead of including dialogs/dialogs.h everywhere, introduce
gimp_dialog_factory_get_singleton(). The dialog factory singleton is
still initialized by dialogs.c though.
Right now the assumption is that we never will have another dialog
factory instance around. There were so many problems before when we
had four of them, so let's just keep one of them around.
Rename back global_dock_window_factory to
global_dock_factory. Renaming to global_dock_window_factory was done
under the assumption that there would be a separate factory that would
create non-toplevel dockables, but I don't expect this to happen in
the forseeable future.
* app/core/gimpimage.[ch]: make the parent parameter public in
add_layer(), add_layers(), add_channel() and add_vectors().
* app/vectors/gimpvectors-import.[ch]: add parent parameters to
the vectors import functions.
* app/core/gimpchannelundo.[ch]
* app/core/gimplayerundo.[ch]
* app/vectors/gimpvectorsundo.[ch]
* app/core/gimpimage-undo-push.[ch]: remember the parent item when
removing layers, channels and vectors.
* app/actions/channels-commands.c
* app/actions/debug-commands.c
* app/actions/edit-commands.c
* app/actions/layers-commands.c
* app/actions/vectors-commands.c
* app/core/gimp-edit.c
* app/core/gimpimage-duplicate.c
* app/core/gimpimage-merge.c
* app/core/gimpimage-quick-mask.c
* app/core/gimplayer-floating-sel.c
* app/core/gimpselection.c
* app/core/gimptemplate.c
* app/dialogs/file-open-dialog.c
* app/display/gimpdisplayshell-dnd.c
* app/text/gimptext-compat.c
* app/tools/gimptexttool.c
* app/tools/gimpvectortool.c
* app/widgets/gimptoolbox-dnd.c
* app/xcf/xcf-load.c
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/image.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/paths.pdb
* tools/pdbgen/pdb/vectors.pdb: pass NULL as parent item to above
functions and add FIXMEs all over the place because there is some
more hacking needed to make adding with index = -1 (on top of the
current item) work again.
* app/pdb/image-cmds.c
* app/pdb/paths-cmds.c
* app/pdb/vectors-cmds.c: regenerated.
* app/core/gimpimage-duplicate.c: duplicate the original image's
tree structure in the copy.
* app/widgets/gimpitemtreeview.[ch]: add parent to GimpAddItemFunc,
add utility function gimp_item_tree_view_get_drop_index() which
figures where to add something dropped to an item tree.
* app/widgets/gimpchanneltreeview.c
* app/widgets/gimplayertreeview.c
* app/widgets/gimpvectorstreeview.c: changed accordingly, using above
new GimpItemTreeView API.
* app/tools/tools-enums.[ch]: add enum GimpClipboardAction which can be
{ CUT, COPY, PASTE }
* app/tools/gimptool.[ch]
* app/tools/tool_manager.[ch]: add GimpTool::clipboard_action() which
returns a boolean indicating whether the tool handled the action.
* app/tools/gimptexttool.c: implement clipboard_action().
* app/actions/edit-commands.c: try the active tool first in the cut,
copy and paste callbacks.
2009-01-17 Michael Natterer <mitch@gimp.org>
* all files with a GPL header and all COPYING files:
Change licence to GPLv3 (and to LGPLv3 for libgimp).
Cleaned up some copyright headers and regenerated the parsers in
the ImageMap plugin.
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