CSV format import-export

Boudewijn Rempt boud at valdyas.org
Fri Mar 4 11:19:56 UTC 2016


Hi Fazek,

Yes, that looks correct! I'm right now testing another patch, so I haven't built it yet, but your plugin looks really good to me!

Boudewijn

On Fri, 4 Mar 2016, Fazekas László wrote:

> Hello Boud,
> 
> I hope I can do it very soon. But for now, I created a diff on Phabricator (D1068) and added you (rempt) also as a reviewer if you don't mind. Also thanks for the advice about the png
> part. I changed the png export, if you have free time, please take a look at it, it's in the csv_saver.cpp file from line 385.
> 
> Fazek
> 
> 
> 2016-03-04 11:56 keltezéssel, Boudewijn Rempt írta:
>       On Tue, 1 Mar 2016, Fazekas László wrote:
>
>             Hello,
>
>             I'm working on a CSV import and export plugin for Krita. CSV is an animation export format of TVPaint. I already made an import plugin for Blender as well.
>
>             I've no git push rights and almost all of these files are new,
> 
>
>       If you've gotten this far, it might be a good idea to get you git push rights! It's not that hard, once you've got a KDE identity (needed for phabricator),
>       you only need a sponsor to get push access. And then you can make your development
>       branch and it would be really easy for everyone to follow your work!
>
>             so I attached the files to this mail as a tgz file. Only the impex/CMakeLists.txt file is modified, all other files are new. To load or save, use the Open and
>             the Save As items on the File menu, this is not an animation sequence format.
>
>             There are still some questions for me (I'm not familiar with Qt anyway):
>
>             - for bigger scenes, it takes a long time to load or save the animation with this format (the plugin loads or saves a bunch of png files). So I want to show the
>             status with the progress bar at the bottom of the main window. What is the correct way to do it? It seems the png importer also using this same bar, so maybe I
>             have to supress that while showing mine.
>
>             - during these long import/export operations, the gui stops working. Is it a co-operative multitasking thing? What can I do to make it more user friendly? Is
>             there a callback or something?
>
>             Fazek
> 
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