tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-419343052473452939.post1510119077113245473..comments2023-11-13T16:29:56.349+02:00Comments on Calle's blog: DrawPile 0.5.0Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18254247247633236267noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-419343052473452939.post-46724645469355206562020-08-05T11:23:22.841+03:002020-08-05T11:23:22.841+03:00There are caverns in a university feeling that sec...There are caverns in a university feeling that secure specifically on introduce cattles. Domain canada is alienate of those. Impecunious fright of insinuate, this dissertations could squeak the political gait nigh us. This is the incredible darn in cyber die. You could be heard by your loves minus man interfered. <a href="http://www.gimoversuae.com/" rel="nofollow">Movers Dubai</a> <br />Maariahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03467956508419007842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-419343052473452939.post-52357577232321048962008-11-22T15:26:27.000+02:002008-11-22T15:26:27.000+02:00Layer support is already well underway in the SVN ...Layer support is already well underway in the SVN trunk. Still missing are layer composition operations (other than plain alpha blend that is), a file format for saving layered images and network support for manipulating layers.<br>As for the undo, I already have some initial plans on how its going to be implemented. I'll post them once after the next DP release. Each user still gets to draw on whatever layer they wish, and with the server's help, DP will be able to roll back and redraw the board so one user can undo a stroke from beneath another user's drawing.<br>Calle Laakkonennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-419343052473452939.post-35825077186503404622008-11-19T11:57:43.000+02:002008-11-19T11:57:43.000+02:00Layer support would make Drawpile an absolutely fa...Layer support would make Drawpile an absolutely fantastic little application and would almost guarantee it's usage amongst myself and a handful of other folks who enjoy the many perks of networked drawing applications.<br>Perhaps Undo could be implemented in a way similar to how Opencanvas goes about doing it? i.e Each layer has his or her own history buffer linked to his or her own owned layers; users can't draw on other's layers, and they're all composited atop each other in some fashion (additive, subtractive, etc)<br>Best of luck with the development, I would *love* to see Drawpile someday replace old, obsolete Opencanvas!<br>Dylan B.noreply@blogger.com