GEGL
GEGL (Generic Graphics Library) is a graph based image processing framework.
With GEGL you chain together image processing operations represented by nodes into a graph. GEGL provides such operations for loading and storing images, adjusting colors, filtering in different ways, transforming and compositing images.
- Operations reference gallery
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A page showcasing all the various gegl image processing operations.
- GEGL Feature list
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The "feature list", a technical specification of what GEGL can do.
- GEGL glossary
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A cheat sheet of terms used in GEGL.
- hello world
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A small C example program source showing how the native C GEGL API can be used.
- public API reference
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The public graph construction and manipulation API for doing image processing.
- GeglBuffer API reference
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GEGL contains a powerful raster buffer abstraction powered by babl.
- Extending GEGL with operations/plug-ins
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The API to create new image processing atoms for combination in the graph.
- Getting sources, and building
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Links and information about various ways of getting a build environment for GEGL.
- GEGL inheritance tree
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Generated class inheritance graph generated from runtime introspection.
- bugzilla
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GEGL uses bugzilla for tracking issues, both bugs and desired new features.
- Copyright
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Who made GEGL and under what conditions you can use it.
- Further pointers for development
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Miscellaneous notes about possible ways of building and developing with GEGL.
If you read this on the gegl.org website you are reading the snapshot of the documentation generated for gegl at that point. For further information here are some pointers to follow:
- GEGL source and babl source
- commit log
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For day to day fixes, contributions and changes.
- NEWS
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The NEWS file for a list across history of GEGL.
- bugzilla
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for known and tracked issues with GEGL and perhaps see the
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The mailinglist archives for some discussion and announcement.
GEGL development is discussed on IRC in #gegl (and sometimes in #gimp) on GIMPnet (irc.gimp.org).
You can subscribe to gegl-developer and view the archives here. The GEGL developer list is the appropriate place to ask development questions, and get more information about GEGL development in general. You can email this list at gegl-developer-list@gnome.org.