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#21
Gimp is dead, unless someone wants to take it over and hildon the danm thing.
I can't get the hang of hildonizing src files....
if you just want the binary to run....

http://maemo.divshare.com
http://n800.divshare.com

you will find working src files and binarys(compiledNworking)..
 
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#22
Well, it'll work without hildonzing in KDE right?
 
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yes it will.
it works, just with that danm hildon desktop, not worth using it..
full screen on the drawing area is what i want.
mtpaint provides that somewhat.....
mtpaint seems like it'll be the option to go with if you know how to hildon apps.

going to compile gimp with some other options and play with the results....
have a working binary for you guys...
 
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#24
Has there been any progress with the maemo GIMP / gimpy?
Or another photo (capable) editor?

Looking through the maemo garage, everything seems very quiet.

My main feature requests center around a compact basic photo application that is able to zoom in/out (so you can set your crop selection better) & crop, entire photo resize, rotate image 90L 90R, some minor adjustments (brightness, contrast) and save as (so you wouldn't be overwriting the original) with a quality setting slider (to control the size of the JPG somewhat).

I think that would cover the essentials to allow a blog post with one or more photos in an entry. Or to get an image to flickr or photo sharing site.
 
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Originally Posted by icerabbit View Post
Has there been any progress with the maemo GIMP / gimpy? Or another photo (capable) editor?
Looking through the maemo garage, everything seems very quiet.

My main feature requests center around a compact basic photo application that is able to zoom in/out (so you can set your crop selection better) & crop, entire photo resize, rotate image 90L 90R, some minor adjustments (brightness, contrast) and save as (so you wouldn't be overwriting the original) with a quality setting slider (to control the size of the JPG somewhat).

I think that would cover the essentials to allow a blog post with one or more photos in an entry. Or to get an image to flickr or photo sharing site.
Hi. The Images app in the N810 SW release has gained some of these functionalities. Namely:

- Cropping (with zooming available, with aspect ratios and pixels)
- Resizing (percentage, pixels)
- Flipping (horizontal, vertical)
- Rotate 90 degrees left and right
- Save as: png, bmp, jpeg, tiff
- Jpeg quality: Low, medium, good, high

And they work rather nicely.

So quite a lot will be already available.
 
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Originally Posted by ragnar View Post
Hi. The Images app in the N810 SW release has gained some of these functionalities. Namely:

- Cropping (with zooming available, with aspect ratios and pixels)
- Resizing (percentage, pixels)
- Flipping (horizontal, vertical)
- Rotate 90 degrees left and right
- Save as: png, bmp, jpeg, tiff
- Jpeg quality: Low, medium, good, high

And they work rather nicely.

So quite a lot will be already available.
[sarcastic delurking]

Oh, wow. So it's now almost as good as Microsoft Paint?

[/sarcastic delurking]
 
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I compiled gimp and considered putting it with KDE, but it ran badly, and the way its displays is just not usefull on 800x480. At least not to me.

very heavy CPU on n800, although I am sure, someone could slim it down and make it more useable. Perhaps there other candidates that might work better?
 
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#28
Has anyone made any progress with GIMP on the n800? Perhaps even just a binary to try?

Are there any other drawing / graphics apps? I have found Faint so far...

I would love to see Blender, GIMP, etc if anyone knows of any way that they can be run.

Thanks!
 
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