![]() Massimo's Outline.Ī while ago I received a new modem from Ziggo since they’re switching to DOCSIS 3.1. Earlier this year, Michael Schumacher merged the patch into a feature branch, and then Cmyk.Student (this year’s GSoC student who appears to be a godsend) cleaned it up and merged it into the main development branch. The patch adding text stroke support was originally created by Massimo Valentini in 2011 to handle a feature request filed in 2003 (retribution is inevitable). GIMP is getting text strokes This has been a very long time in the making. A lot has happened since then, more on that some other time. It’s been a while since my last weekly recap. General changelog: Add linux-riscv64 builds to release binaries Fix / stabilize VST3 support Initial CLAP support Set audio port configuration for all plugins Set VST3 categories in a few more plugins Update to latest DPF Plugin specific changes: Kars: Fix playback after a sample rate change Nekobi: Fix deadlock when receiving a MIDI message bigger than 3 bytes Nekobi. ![]() This release brings some fixes alongside finishing the VST3 versions and adds CLAP support. DPF-Plugins is a collection of DPF-based plugins, including Kars, MVerb and Nekobi. Hello everyone, a new release of DPF-Plugins is here. The post RNBO (“rainbow”): Start in Max’s UI, deliver to plug-ins, Web browsers, hardware, any OS appeared first on CDM Create Digital Music. The new Max thing Cycling '74 has been teasing is here, and it's pronounced "rainbow." Maybe the easiest way to see why this is a big deal: on the product page, you can mess with an interactive patch in your Web browser natively. RNBO (“rainbow”): Start in Max’s UI, deliver to plug-ins, Web browsers, hardware, any OS See nothing fancy is happening in this video. And since we are talking about bitmaps are no longer pasted as godawful floating selections, they are just new layers now. ![]() Now, whenever you paste something into GIMP, it becomes a layer rather than a floating selection. The most important one deals with the much hated floating selection that used to seriously annoy users. ![]() Hopefully, not many people will object to shorter yet more regular weekly-ish recaps! GIMP updates Version 2.99.14 is supposed to be released soon and whenever it comes, it will arrive with two more major changes. ![]()
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