Well no, not a bug.
The bool datatype should be used only for loading/saving raws (bitwise).
For other formats, use new uint8 instead, because bool is actually architecture-dependent (can be 1 byte or 4 bytes, on MacOS for instance).
I’ve then disabled saving .cimgz and .gmz files with the bool datatype, to ensure portability of saved files between multiple OS and architectures.
Still the same problem with the ‘Map Projection’ plugin - I know it’s a third-party plugin, however I’m hoping someone could suggest some edit of the code(s) that would make them work again (code is here: G'mic projection scripts - 2021-01-13 - Pastebin.com) - the EQUIRECTANGULAR ROTATION filter (‘rotate_equirectangular_map’) works fine though it’s just the other thirteen filters in that set that go wrong (in the GIMP GMIC & Windows CLI latest devs)
Thanks for everything!
@Mushy If you’re willing to edit those code, I could help. For one thing, it needs const in math evaulators. Another thing is that it needs removal of useless codes like Ff_zoom. Then removal of useless syntax that can be better off with simplified form. It’s quite a lot of work.
It’ll take a month for me to do a refactor of those code. Maybe I can make Python script that will reduce it to two weeks.
Bonjour,
While waiting for Reptorian to offer a quick version here is a version that works with ‘gmic_3.1.0_pre220419’.
Use the user.gmic file of the archive.
Tested with GIMP 2.99.11 Win-64.
I deleted update310.gmic, and then applied gmic up, then all my errors are fixed. Consider my problems solved.
By the way, I have bit of a disagreement with using => as opposed to :: with naming image. To me => is more suitable for store since the arrow seem to mean send to which is basically what store do.
Finally, a feature request:
I would like math evaluator to be able to perform operation on multiple array at once. See below to see the problem.
The strver bug has been fixed. Thanks.
Concerning the community file, no, there are no issues right now, AFAIK.
Looking at the last commits (Commits · dtschump/gmic-community · GitHub), I can see you haven’t push any commits for a long time.
Maybe you have some conflicts to fix locally before being able to push ?
Don’t know what happens there. gmic-community cloned new and …
/Users/karo/sw/gmic-community $ git status
Auf Branch master
Ihr Branch ist auf demselben Stand wie ‘origin/master’.
Änderungen, die nicht zum Commit vorgemerkt sind:
(benutzen Sie “git add …”, um die Änderungen zum Commit vorzumerken)
(benutzen Sie “git restore …”, um die Änderungen im Arbeitsverzeichnis zu verwerfen)
geändert: include/karsten_rodenacker.gmic
keine Änderungen zum Commit vorgemerkt (benutzen Sie “git add” und/oder “git commit -a”)
/Users/karo/sw/gmic-community $ git help commit
/Users/karo/sw/gmic-community $ git commit -a
[master 9d3f141] Next trial to change something
1 file changed, 236 insertions(+), 246 deletions(-)
Still I don’t see any changes in the repository via a browser!