You mean, in the CMakeList
file ?
I can’t. I’m not the owner of the gmic-qt
plugin. He is actually away for a while (still a few days I think).
Those supposed missing declarations are actually well-known member functions of the CImg<T>
class.
You mean, in the CMakeList
file ?
I can’t. I’m not the owner of the gmic-qt
plugin. He is actually away for a while (still a few days I think).
Those supposed missing declarations are actually well-known member functions of the CImg<T>
class.
missing include for CImg.h. I fixed plain qmic-qt but not the krita part yet.
yes
Yes, why not.
I got a little tired of this file to say the least, because I don’t want to manage it, and I often receive contributions for it. I wonder if I should put it in gmic-community
Outcome of todays work:
Next stop is upstreaming all the gmic-qt changes. Hopefully including the changes that krita needs. is Sébastien on the forum as well?
No. He is not (and will probably never be there).
Upstreaming changes
And here is why we did all the work:
Need to talk to krita upstream how to proceed with upstreaming this.
Thank you for the heads up. I dont think I use it anywhere. I mostly removed the flag from gmic-qt build.
I am kinda curious … if all the work is merged would you prefer to stay with a gmic tarball that contains both or split releases?
all parts are now merged and waiting for new releases https://github.com/c-koi/gmic-qt/pull/157#issuecomment-1169858572
now building the krita integration is a lot easier!
Thank you @David_Tschumperle
Does that mean you would be interested by a quick 3.1.5 release of G’MIC ?
Cool!
How about the digikam plugin from https://github.com/cgilles/gmic-qt ?
Is there any way to bring that in line with the current release? Or am I asking too much now?
Only Gilles Caulier can tell.
Hi,
I must working on this topic to update the Gmic-Qt + CImg code in this plugin. It’s in my TODO list for july…
Best
Gilles Caulier
Merci Gilles! No hurry at all - just a nice to have.