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GIMP 3.0 - a Milestone For Open-Source Image Editing

Par : msmash
29 novembre 2024 à 13:05
LWN: The long-awaited release of the GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) 3.0 is on the way, marking the first major update since version 2.10 was released in April 2018. It now features a GTK 3 user interface and GIMP 3.0 introduces significant changes to the core platform and plugins. This release also brings performance and usability improvements, as well as more compatibility with Wayland and complex input sources. GIMP 3.0 is the first release to use GTK 3, a more modern foundation than the GTK 2 base of prior releases. GTK 4 has been available for a few years now, and is on the project's radar, but the plan was always to finish the GTK 3 work first. Moving to GTK 3 brings initial Wayland compatibility and HiDPI scaling. In addition, this allows for GIMP users to take advantage of multi-touch input, bringing pinch-to-zoom gestures to the program, and offering a better experience when working with complex peripherals, such as advanced drawing tablets. These features were not previously possible due to the limitations of GTK 2. A secondary result of the transition to GTK 3 is a refreshed user interface (UI), now with support for CSS themes included. In this release, four themes are available by default, including light, dark, and gray themes, along with a high-contrast theme for users with visual impairments. Additionally, this release has transitioned to using GTK's header bar component, typically used to combine an application's toolbar and title bar into one unit. To maintain familiarity with previous releases, however, GIMP 3.0 still supports the traditional menu interface.

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Revue de presse de l’April pour la semaine 46 de l’année 2024

Par : echarp
20 novembre 2024 à 08:27

Cette revue de presse sur Internet fait partie du travail de veille mené par l’April dans le cadre de son action de défense et de promotion du logiciel libre. Les positions exposées dans les articles sont celles de leurs auteurs et ne rejoignent pas forcément celles de l’April.

[cio-online.com] Avant de coder avec l'IA, il faut débuguer le risque juridique

✍ Grant Gross, le vendredi 15 novembre 2024.

Les développeurs qui utilisent l’IA pour écrire du code peuvent enfreindre les droits d’auteur ou les licences Open Source, exposant ainsi leurs employeurs.

[ZDNET] L'open source riposte contre les patent troll: 'Nous ne nous laisserons plus contrôler'

✍ Steven Vaughan-Nichols, le vendredi 15 novembre 2024.

Les entreprises qui utilisent des projets open-source comme Kubernetes sont de plus en plus souvent la cible de patent trolls. La communauté open source lance une contre-offensive. Et recherche des volontaires.

[Numerama] 20 ans après, GIMP va enfin recevoir une mise à jour majeure

✍ Julien Lausson, le mardi 12 novembre 2024.

Les libristes l’attendaient depuis longtemps: la nouvelle mise à jour majeure de GIMP arrive. Le logiciel libre va prochainement passer en version 3.0, vingt ans après la version 2.0. Entre temps, quelques moutures intermédiaires étaient sorties. C’est l’histoire d’un logiciel libre qui n’avait pas reçu de version

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GIMP 3.0 Enters RC Testing After 20 Years

Par : BeauHD
11 novembre 2024 à 23:30
GIMP 3.0, the long-awaited upgrade from the popular open-source image editor, has entered the release candidate phase, signaling that a stable version may be available by the end of this year or early 2025. Tom's Hardware reports: So, what has changed with the debut of GIMP 3? The new interface is still quite recognizable to classic GIMP users but has been considerably smoothed out and is far more scalable to high-resolution displays than it used to be. Several familiar icons have been carefully converted to SVGs or Scalable Vector Graphics, enabling supremely high-quality, scalable assets. While PNGs, or Portable Network Graphics, are also known to be high-quality due to their lack of compression, they are still suboptimal compared to SVGs when SVGs are applicable. The work of converting GIMP's tool icons to SVG is still in progress per the original blog post, but it's good that developer Denis Rangelov has already started on the work. Many aspects of the GIMP 3.0 update are almost wholly on the backend for ensuring project and plugin compatibility with past projects made with previous versions of GIMP. To summarize: a public GIMP API is being stabilized to make it easier to port GIMP 2.10-based plugins and scripts to GIMP 3.0. Several bugs related to color accuracy have been fixed to improve color management while still maintaining compatibility with past GIMP projects. You can read the GIMP team's blog post here.

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