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| Name: gimp-plugin-aa | Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed |
| Version: 2.10.38 | Vendor: openSUSE |
| Release: 4.2 | Build date: Thu Nov 28 15:47:18 2024 |
| Group: Productivity/Graphics/Bitmap Editors | Build host: reproducible |
| Size: 13844 | Source RPM: gimp-2.10.38-4.2.src.rpm |
| Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org | |
| Url: https://www.gimp.org/ | |
| Summary: The GNU Image Manipulation Program -- ASCII-Art output plugin | |
The GIMP is an image composition and editing program. GIMP offers many tools and filters, and provides a large image manipulation toolbox and scripting.
GPL-3.0-or-later
* Thu Nov 28 2024 Dirk Stoecker <opensuse@dstoecker.de>
- Fix jpeg-xl disabling, use proper with/without
* Mon Nov 11 2024 Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman@suse.com>
- Disable jpeg-xl support on SLES < 16.0 (SP6, SP7)
libjxl is only in Leap/PackageHUB but not in SLES.
Leap gets gimp binary rpms from SLES.
(helps to fix bsc#1233157)
- Re-adding dropped references compared to SLES 15 SP6 changelog
CVE-2022-32990 CVE-2023-44441 CVE-2023-44442
CVE-2023-44443 CVE-2023-44444
bsc#1201192 bsc#1217160 bsc#1217161 bsc#1217162 bsc#1217163
* Fri Oct 18 2024 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Add gtk-update-icon-cache BuildRequires: Ensure
/usr/bin/gtk-update-icon-cache is present during build, as
configure checks for it.
* Tue May 21 2024 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
- Add fix-gcc14-build.patch (fix bsc#1223892)
* Mon May 06 2024 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
- Update to 2.10.38:
* Fixed a crash with newer glib
* Indexed PNGs with transparency are now exported with the correct colors
* Anders Jonsson fixed the input ranges for several filters such as Waves and Distort
* The titlebar customization field now supports UTF-8 characters
* Existing image comments no longer “leak” into newly created images
* Wed Nov 08 2023 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
- Update to 2.10.36:
- New features and improvements
- ASE and ACB palettes support
- New Gradient: FG to Transparent (Hardedge)
- GIF: non-square ratio support
- Text tool: improved formatting behavior when selecting and
changing text on canvas.
- Theme: better feedback when hovering lock buttons (with a white frame)
as well as when activating a lock (a small padlock shows up in the corner).
- Security and bug fixes
- Fixed Vulnerabilities (DDS: ZDI-CAN-22093, PSD: ZDI-CAN-22094,
PSP: ZDI-CAN-22096 and ZDI-CAN-22097)
- Broken Graphics Tablets with recent linuxwacom driver
* Fri Jun 30 2023 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Drop baselibs.conf: the biarch module is not used anymore.
* Tue Apr 18 2023 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Do not recommend gimp-plugins-python even when we build it: it
pulls in python2. Users are free to install it, but the default
is not to do it anymore.
* Thu Apr 06 2023 Michael Gorse <mgorse@suse.com>
- Bump glib dependency to match the configure script.
* Thu Mar 02 2023 Bjørn Lie <bjorn.lie@gmail.com>
- Add boolean pkgconfig(babl-0.1) BuildRequires, allow build with
new version of babl.
* Wed Feb 22 2023 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
- Update to 2.10.34:
- Core:
- Check for updates now works on macOS (backported from 2.99.14).
- Update help IDs for better integration with the documentation website.
- Symmetry dockable contents is now shown, yet deactivated, when no images are
opened, improving discoverability (backported from 2.99.14).
- DBus fully disabled on macOS (in some case, it could even freeze GIMP
process when dbus is present yet not responding). Open With feature (e.g.
from file browsers) still work fine as it uses a different code path on
macOS. Other features using dbus (opening files or running batch commands
from a separate GIMP process) won't work, but they probably never did on
macOS anyway.
- "Canvas Size" dialog took too much vertical space and now better uses the
horizontal space by moving the preview and offset fiels to the right side,
and the "Center" button just below (backported from 2.99.8).
- Template selector (backported from 2.99.6) in resize dialog.
- Color scale preferences (0..255/0..100 and LCh/HSV settings in Colors
selection dialogs) are now remembered across sessions.
- Eye icon header added to the item tree views to make it more obvious where
to click for item visibility and links (backported from 2.99.10)
- Revert color proofing behavior changed in 2.10.32 which resulted in
inconsistent past workflows.
- "Lock path strokes" tooltip for the dockable icon was renamed "Lock path".
- Plug-ins:
- DDS: make GUI translatable.
- file-raw: added high bit depth precision export (partial backport from
2.99.12).
- TIFF:
* Various bug fixes;
* better check for invalid resolutions on import;
* do not generated warnings for incorrect RichTIFFIPTC tags produced by
Adobe products (only output a message to stderr, for not completely
ignoring these);
* Loading "reduced" image or not is now an option. We use a heuristic for
the default value of said option (trying to guess if it's a thumbnail by
using common usage), but final decision is now up to one knowing the image
you load (backported from 2.99.14);
* Default TIFF export format is "normal" TIFF, not BigTIFF (making it
default was definitely an error in 2.10.32).
- PSD:
* Various bug fixes;
* Useless physical unit conversion removed;
* Backported improvement (2.99.10) for importing layers with clipping set
(leading to color bleeding);
* Backported improvements (2.99.10) for importing clipping layers;
* Paths are now exported (backported from 2.99.14).
- WebP: more informative error messages in some cases.
- Flame: various bug fixes.
- JPEG-XL:
* metadata import backported from 2.99.14 - (requires libjxl 0.7.0)
* Partial backport (2.99.8) of JPEG-XL export; export is always in 8bit
lossless.
- HEIF: various bug fixes.
- Dicom: various bug fixes.
- help:
* macOS: https support now working fine for help files (bypassing
lack of support in GIO for macOS platform).
- animation-play: fixed on macOS.
- PDF:
* Import: new option "Fill transparent areas with white" to fill the
background in white (ON by default as most office PDF writers seem to rely
on readers filling the background with white), allowing importing
transparent PDF files.
* Export: new option "Fill transparent areas with background color" allowing
to decide whether to export a PDF with transparent background.
- TGA:
* Added a workaround to load wrongful TGA files exported by Krita (which
they fixed on their side too now, see Krita bug 464484).
- ICO and CUR:
* Magics detection for these formats has been removed (now using only using
filename extension) because it was interfering with the detection of
certain types of TGA images (which are likely more common than ICO and CUR
files, and extension for these should be reliable enough).
- Libgimpbase:
- GimpMetadata API (in particular the gimp_metadata_set_from_*() functions)
are now much less memory-hungry (backported from the main dev branch) when
using GExiv 0.12.2 or over. With some huge metadata, it could cause long
freeze or even crashes of plug-ins.
- Libgimpwidgets:
- Color-picking with X11 is now the default when compiled with X11, even if a
color-picking portal also exists, because it is always right, whereas
portals return color in display space without the space information itself
(i.e. without profiles).
- New dedicated GimpPickButton implementation for Windows (backported from
2.99.14).
- Libgimp:
- New wrapper functions around GEGL ops, which also map to items in our Color
menu:
* gimp_drawable_shadows_highlights()
* gimp_drawable_extract_component()
* Wed Jun 15 2022 Marcus Rueckert <mrueckert@suse.de>
- Update to 2.10.32: (boo#1199653 CVE-2022-30067)
- Core:
- Adding support for localized glyphs ('locl') in Text tool
depending on the value of the "Language" field in Text tool
options.
- XCF import nows drop Xmp.photoshop.DocumentAncestors tags
after 1000 of them, similarly to what libgimpbase now does.
This could happen in XCF files which were created e.g. from a
PSD import before we handled the issue in libgimpbase.
- XCF import:
- made more robust by ignoring (with a warning) invalid
parasites and continuing to load the rest of the file
(which might be valid). This way, we are able to salvage
more cases of partially corrupted XCF files.
- additional safety checks to detect broken XCF files.
- Version check can be globally disabled through a value in the
`gimp-release` file. This would allow to use the same build
on repositories with an update channels (where we don't want
update check notifications) and on standalone (where we want
them).
- User Interface:
- Removed titlebar/borders from Windows Splash Screen.
- All official themes now have on-hover indicator around eye
and link toggles in Layer/Channel/Path Dialog tree-views.
- Dark theme:
- Hover-on effect on radio menu items to improve readability.
- Color icon theme:
- Thin contrast border for 'close' and 'detach' to improve
their readability against dark backgrounds on mouse-hover.
- Plug-ins:
- TGA: improving indexed images with alpha channel support
(both import and export).
- DICOM: Fix endian conversion for photometric interpretation
"MONOCHROME1".
- file-raw: "RGB Save Type" confusing dialog label renamed to
"Palette Type" as on the main dev branch.
- screenshot: option to capture cursor in now available on
Windows.
- pygimp: new optional parameter `run_mode_param` (defaulting
to True) to register() function of the Python binding, which
allows to make the "run-mode" parameter optional when
creating a new PDB procedure. This is already used to fix
"file-openraster-load-thumb" without changing its signature.
- BMP: new PDB procedure "file-bmp-save2" which supports all
options available interactively.
- BigTIFF: our TIFF plug-in now officially supports BigTIFF
import and export.
- Import was actually already working transparently if you
had a recent enough libtiff. Now the recent libtiff is
enforced by dependency requirements.
- Export support was added with a checkbox in the interactive
dialog and a new "bigtiff" argument in the "file-tiff-save"
PDB procedure.
- When an interactive export of ClassicTIFF fails for the
explicit reason of "Maximum TIFF file size exceeded", the
export dialog is raised again with a message proposing to
try again as BigTIFF or trying another compression
algorithm. This allows because discoverability and
understandibility of the issue, while not forcing BigTIFF
export (since it might not be supported everywhere).
- Unlike the same change on the main dev branch, this
backport comes without a dependency requirement bump, which
means this will only work if GIMP is built with recent
enough libtiff.
- Raw: more robust load able to load as much as possible from
the file, then fill the rest with white, when offset and
dimensions are bigger than actual file size.
- Improved support of a few plug-in code for building under
UCRT Windows environment (more modern C runtime library than
MINGW).
- EPS: loading transparent EPS files now supported.
- JPEG XL: import backported from the `master` (2.99) branch.
- WebP: export has a new IPTC checkbox (saved through XMP) as
well as a thumbnail checkbox. (backported from dev branch,
since 2.99.8)
- DDS: export has a new flip option (useful for some game
engine) as well as a new savetype option to export all
visible layers (not only the active one).
- TIFF:
- import support for 8 and 16 bit CMYK(A) TIFF files.
- 1, 2 and 4-bit B/W images are now converted to indexed
rather than grayscale as it seems that there is more of a
use case for these images to be handled as indexed, even
though technically they can be considered grayscale. In the
future we could add an option at loading time where the
user can choose whether they prefer it to be loaded as
indexed or grayscale.
- Fix loading images generated by MATLAB's blockproc
function.
- More robust loading for 8 bps grayscale MINISWHITE TIFF.
- Libgimp:
- New gimp_plug_in_error_quark() as a generic GQuark/GError
domain for plug-ins (backported from 2.99.6).
- gimp_drawable_brightness_contrast() now works in the [-1.0,
1.0] range (it's more of a fix than a change because it's
what it should have been from the start).
- Better management of modification time in metadata: IPTC tag
Iptc.Application2.DateCreated is not overridden anymore as it
is the original creation date of the image. Instead we set
the XMP tag Xmp.xmp.ModifyDate for file modification time and
Xmp.xmp.MetadataDate for metadata modification time.
- Format of Xmp.tiff.DateTime is now properly set with timezone
as a consequence of the previous improvement.
- Libgimpbase:
- Limit to 1000 ancestors when importing images with incredible
amount of `Xmp.photoshop.DocumentAncestors` tags, which is
most likely due to a bug in some versions of Photoshop (in
some PSDs, we encountered over 100,000 such tags; it probably
makes no sense that a document could have that many ancestor
documents). GIMP will now stops at 1000 such tags before
dropping the rest and continue loading the file.
- Icons:
- Chain icons for the Color icon theme reworked from the
Symbolic versions (with contrast borders to work on any
background color) so that the "broken" and full variants are
easily distinguishable.
- Translations:
- New Galician and Georgian translations for the Windows
installer.
- 20 translations were updated: Catalan, Chinese (China),
Croatian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, Georgian, German,
Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian,
Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian.
- Build:
- Bumping minimum GEGL to version 0.4.36.
- drop gimp-CVE_2022-30067.patch: included in update
* Tue May 24 2022 Dominique Leuenberger <dimstar@opensuse.org>
- Do not recommend lang package: the lang package has smarter
supplements in place.
* Wed May 18 2022 Michael Gorse <mgorse@suse.com>
- Add gimp-CVE_2022-30067.patch: fix out of memory when reading
XCF (boo#1199653 CVE-2022-30067).
* Wed May 04 2022 Marcus Meissner <meissner@suse.com>
- switched to https urls
/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-aa /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/file-aa/file-aa
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