2000-10-22 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
* app/edit_selection.[ch]: plugged memleak (similar to the one that
was present in gtkutil_compress_motion()) in the key snooper.
Round moves to nearest integer instead of truncating the value.
This seems to fix the reported redraw problems when moving
selections at low zoom levels.
Cleaned up the code a little and converted enum values to uppercase.
* app/bezier_select.c
* app/free_select.c
* app/fuzzy_select.c
* app/move.c
* app/rect_select.c
* app/text_tool.c: updated to use the new EditType enum values.
* app/gimprc.c: minor optimization in the GList handling.
* app/layer.[ch]: removed unused functions.
* app/menus.c: removed "Dump Items (Debug)" menu entry.
1999-06-21 Michael Natterer <mitschel@cs.tu-berlin.de>
* app/context_manager.c: namespace cleanups.
* app/commands.[ch]
* app/menus.c: moved the "Toggle Selection" menu entry to "View",
sprinkled some separators and made the layers/channels/paths popup
menus consistent with Tigert's last ops buttons change.
* app/fileops.c
* app/plug_in.c: check for gdisplay_active() returning NULL in
some more places.
* app/[all tool related files]:
- Turned the ToolAction and ToolState #define's into typedef'ed
enums, so the compiler can do some more sanity checking.
- Removed one more unused global variable "active_tool_layer".
- Removed some #include's from tools.c.
- Standardized the individual tools' structure names.
- Moved showing/hiding the tool options to separate functions.
- Stuff...
* app/commands.c
* app/disp_callbacks.c
* app/gdisplay.c
* app/tools.c: fixed the segfaults which happened when the image
of one of the tools which have dialogs (levels/posterize/...) was
deleted. My approach was to do stricter sanity checking and to set
some gdisplay pointers correctly where appropriate, so I can't
tell exactly where the bug was.
The curves tool now(??) updates on every _second_ display change
only, which is really obscure.
Finding/changing the display to operate on should definitely be
done by connecting to the user context's "display_changed"
signal.
* app/gimpset.c: emit the "remove" signal _after_ removing the
pointer from the set. If this was not a bug but a feature, please
let me know, we'll need two signals then.