GLSL/Shiva style Filter Preview

Thomas Burdick thomas.burdick at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 16:39:08 CEST 2008


kdevplatform is pretty amazin actually although a lot of features may
be over kill for krita. for now I plan on using ktexteditor to atleast
get kate features.

On 7/23/08, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at valdyas.org> wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Jul 2008, Cyrille Berger wrote:
>
>> On Wednesday 23 July 2008, Boudewijn Rempt wrote:
>> > However, on thinking I think that the following would be even nicer:
>> >
>> > * have an ide-like filter plugin for both types of "script" filters
>> Not to mention that we can write filters in python, ruby, java, javascript
>>
>> (soon falcon) or whatever else is supported by kross ;)
>
> I have kind of a compartmentized view of glsl/openshiva on one hand and the
> other
> scripting languages on the other hand, probably because the former cannot
> use
> the Krita api, while the others do). But that doesn't mean the ide cannot be
> the same thing.
>
>> I haven't looked at what kdevplatform can bring us for this job. And now
>> that
>> I think of it, I was stupid enough for not thinking about this when I had
>> a
>> kdevelop developer under the hand last week :'(
>
> Indeed. Next time -- it's not something for 2.0 anyway.
>
> Boudewijn
>
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