All releases of GIMP Imagemap plug-in


Release Notes: Fixes for two bugs which made the plug-in crash.


Release Notes: A fix for a nasty bug with an uninitialized variable, removal of a few compilation warnings, and restored functionality with Gimp 1.0.4.


Release Notes: 'Follow' mode to dynamically update object dimensions, added 'Most recently used' and 'Number of Undo levels' to Preferences menu, movement of objects with cursor keys, select next/prev object with TAB key, dropping links (e.g. from Netscape) into the selection list updates the URL, dropping links onto an object in the preview window updates the URL, lots of internationalization preparations, grid can be dynamically updated when changing grid parameters and a few bug fixes.


Release Notes: Implementation of undo/redo functionality, user defineable image URL in settings dialog and a few bug fixes.


Release Notes: Fixed serious bug that made version 1.1 segfault at start-up.


Release Notes: Added 'Most recently used' list in file menu, two new HTML 4.0 tags (ONFOCUS ONBLUR), option to make image gray to allow for easier editing of colored images, drag and drop support for links, support to rescale objects after rescaling the image, and rectangular selection of objects.


Release Notes: This is the first complete version of the plugin. It's basically the same as the 0.9 release but hopefully with all of the bugs fixed. One new feature has been added: you can now use the right mouse button to cancel drawing operations.


Release Notes: Added list of standard prefixes (http://, news:, ftp://, etc) to settings dialog. Better checking on invalid input in dialogs. New 'View Source' dialog to allow copy/paste of generated code to other programs.


Release Notes: Plug-in now works correctly for GIF and grayscale images, finished implementation of NCSA and CERN mapfiles and implemented 'Close' menu item. A serious bug in 'Zoom To' menu has been fixed as well.


Release Notes: Implemented preferences menu, much better support for GIMP 1.0.4 and GIMP 1.1.x in combination with GTK 1.2.x (downside: dropped support for GIMP 1.0.2) as well as lots of both cosmetic and serious bugfixes.