1999-07-18 Larry Ewing <lewing@gimp.org>
* src/io-xpm.c:
* src/io-gif.c:
* src/io-png.c:
* src/io-jpeg.c: Fix a few memory leaks in the, most of them in
error cases but one or two in the common case. There are probably
a few small ones left.
Ok minor changes.
No longer make a version.h, and cleaned up some code here and there, and added
a quickie dirty-hack rotation function. However, it rotates at the origin.
Is this what we want? Or do we want a rotate w.r.t. the center of the pixbuf?
Anyone.
Mark
1999-07-16 Larry Ewing <lewing@gimp.org>
* src/testpixbuf.c (expose_func): reverted the expose everything
changes, I'm not sure why these went in.
(config_func): bring this up to date with the new pixbuf_scale
semantics.
* src/gdk-pixbuf-io.c: added a couple of warnings to the module
loading code so that poeple can diagnose problems better.
* src/gdk-pixbuf.c (gdk_pixbux_scale): fix the borkedness, also it
no longer allocates a new pixbuf, which make things nicer for the
rest of the code. Unfortunately there is still a problem with
scaling rgba images.
1999-07-15 Larry Ewing <lewing@gimp.org>
* src/io-jpeg.c (image_load): add raph@gimp.org's fix to the jpeg
indexing routine
* src/testpixbuf.c (main): fix up the file routines a little so
that you can load multiple files given the file names
* gdk/win32/gdkcursor.c (gdk_cursor_new_from_pixmap): Implement
it. Obscure bit manipulation needed.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents.c: Logging.
* gtk/gtkthemes.c (gtk_theme_engine_get): (Win32) Use new DLL naming
style (file name include compiler name) for theme engines.
Ok, we'll try this again.
io-xpm.c: Fixed. Now actually loads XPMs instead of a big black blob.
configure.in : yes, I know it was broken. It wasn't finished quite yet (I
always have larger fish to fry)
Oh, and if anyone touches this module again without emailing the people in
AUTHORS, I will go ballistic (after spending precious time figuring out why
this commit never happened the 1st time I tried...)
* gdk/win32/gdkdraw.c (gdk_draw_pixmap): Less logging verbiage.
* gdk/win32/gdkevents.c: Fix long-standing bug in key
events. The key.string wasn't zero-terminated, still we strdup'ed
it in gdk_event_copy(). Synthesize crossing events for button
events before possible propagation.
* gdk/win32/gdkwindow.c: Log gdk_window_set_title.
* gdk/win32/makefile.cygwin
* gtk/makefile.cygwin: Use new DLL naming style for the
GCC-compiled ones.
* gdk/win32/makefile.msc
* gtk/makefile.msc: Cosmetics mostly.
* gtk/gtk.def: Add missing entry points.
* gtk/gtksocket.c: Add dummy gtk_socket_get_type() for Win32.
* gdk/win32/gdkdraw.c (gdk_draw_arc): Don't draw anything if width
or height is zero. Don't print a warning if Pie or Arc fails, they
always fail (?) for very narrow ellipses.
* gdk/win32/gdkdraw.c (gdk_draw_pixmap): Call InvalidateRgn for
the part or the destination window corresponding to source area
outside of the source drawable's boundary.
* gdk/win32/gdkdraw.c (gdk_draw_lines, gdk_draw_polygon): Don't do
anything if less than two points.
* gdk/win32/gdkselection.c (gdk_selection_owner_get): Always
return NULL. Gtk cut-and-paste inside a single program works
better this way. (It always gets the clipboard contents from
Windows, not from its own copy, which is cleared anyway. I can't
say I fully understand what happens... Emulating the X selection
and property stuff is a bit of a mess.)
* gdk/win32/gdkevents.c
* gdk/win32/gdkproperty.c: A bt more verbose logging.
* gdk/win32/gdkregion.c: Fix some memory leaks (temporary regions
that never got deleted). Revamp gdk_region_shrink.
* gdk/win32/gdkregion.c: Fix memory leak, delete temporary regions
after use.
* gtk/gtk.def: Add some missing entry points.
* gtk/gtkrc.c: Strip trailing directory separator from pixmap path
component.
Massive update...
gdk-pixbuf-io.c: Fixed to compile and run in a very crippled state.
io-bpm.c: Rough start on a WIN/OS2 BMP loader
testpixbuf.c: Really crude test program for gdk-pixbuf
io-gif.c: Fixed some boneheaded uninitalized variables causing the
loader to choke
io-gif.c, io-png.c: Actually put the licencing terms in the code now...
io-xpm.c: XPM parser baed off of gdk's, but this does something with the
transparent colors.