BONSOIR , et GRAND MERCI ,mais pour moi l'anglais que j'aime bien est trop loin pour moi 43 ans MERCI de me comprendre PS: je ne peux pâs suivre .Gerard leseniorprovencal .
2012/1/26 <[email protected]> > Send gimp-developer-list mailing list submissions to > [email protected] > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > [email protected] > > You can reach the person managing the list at > [email protected] > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > than "Re: Contents of gimp-developer-list digest..." > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: something's starting, it is the text tool (Thorsten Wilms) > 2. fonts (Ben Harrington-Ellsmore) > 3. Re: something's starting, it is the text tool (peter sikking) > 4. Re: something's starting, it is the text tool > ([email protected]) > 5. Re: something's starting, it is the text tool > ([email protected]) > 6. Naming of thumbnails in Gimp on Windows.... (Ragnar Brynj?lfsson) > 7. Re: Naming of thumbnails in Gimp on Windows.... > (Mukund Sivaraman) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 12:49:37 +0100 > From: Thorsten Wilms <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] something's starting, it is the text > tool > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed > > On 01/26/2012 12:03 PM, peter sikking wrote: > > > ?text never is the main purpose in GIMP work (like it is in scribus > > or libreOffice writer), it only plays a supporting role within > > a graphical work? > > I could see myself using text in GIMP for > - text in mockups > - annotations > - as integral part of ... poster design > > For mockups, I prefer Inkscape, these days. GIMP only wins for some > modifications of screenshots. > > With annotations I mean simple text placed on images. Usually small and > without any effect or only effects like drop shadow or blurring the > background for better legibility. This is all about convenience: to not > have an additional export/import/export with another application involved. > > For text as integral part of a poster (or similar setting), it's hard to > compete with the flexibility and rich functionality of vector graphics > applications like Inkscape. Reasons to use GIMP could be a need for > tricky blending and pixel-based effects like grungy edges. > > That would be text that is primarily an element of a graphical > composition, then. In contrast to text where its exact shape and > placement are secondary. I would not speak of a supporting role, as the > text might well take center stage and/or be the backbone of the work. > > Such text, that is all about explicit shapes and exact/direct placement, > is the opposite to the result of some raw string of text with a set of > formatting rules applied to it. > > > -- > Thorsten Wilms > > thorwil's design for free software: > http://thorwil.wordpress.com/ > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:53:19 +0000 > From: Ben Harrington-Ellsmore <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Subject: [Gimp-developer] fonts > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > > been trying to work out for a while how to limit the fonts that load on > startup > can anyone tell me where the file I need to edit is to restrict it to only > loading > home/.gimp2.6/fonts rather than also loading all the system fonts as well? > > > http://www.freewebs.com/noughtypixy/ > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list/attachments/20120126/e6aad258/attachment.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 3 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 15:53:47 +0100 > From: peter sikking <[email protected]> > To: gimp-developer <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] something's starting, it is the text > tool > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > wow, > > Thorsten Wilms' reply is exactly the type of information > I am looking for. > > > I could see myself using text in GIMP for > > - text in mockups > > - annotations > > - as integral part of ... poster design > > > > For mockups, I prefer Inkscape, these days. GIMP only wins for some > modifications of screenshots. > > > > With annotations I mean simple text placed on images. Usually small and > without any effect or only effects like drop shadow or blurring the > background for better legibility. This is all about convenience: to not > have an additional export/import/export with another application involved. > > > > For text as integral part of a poster (or similar setting), it's hard to > compete with the flexibility and rich functionality of vector graphics > applications like Inkscape. Reasons to use GIMP could be a need for tricky > blending and pixel-based effects like grungy edges. > > > > That would be text that is primarily an element of a graphical > composition, then. In contrast to text where its exact shape and placement > are secondary. I would not speak of a supporting role, as the text might > well take center stage and/or be the backbone of the work. > > > > Such text, that is all about explicit shapes and exact/direct placement, > is the opposite to the result of some raw string of text with a set of > formatting rules applied to it. > > > --ps > > founder + principal interaction architect > man + machine interface works > > http://blog.mmiworks.net: on interaction architecture > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 4 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:56:49 -0300 > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > To: peter sikking <[email protected]> > Cc: gimp-developer <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] something's starting, it is the text > tool > Message-ID: > <CAL-jxsrOKry2p=bqjpxprfxm6kdfgp2cgywsfwpev1o6pr4...@mail.gmail.com > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > As a graphic designer I always need text. I'm doing most of my text work in > inkscape not because text doesn't belong to image manipulation, but because > now it's impossible to get a good workflow, including: > - Fine grained control over type properties and text layout > - Non-destructive transforms (i.e. rotating a text element and keep it > editable). > - Envelope-like distorts produce very low quality results with text (i.e. > curving a text block with cage too to make it wrap on a cylinder) > > Every piece that requires text interacting with image has to be done in the > same environment you create/edit those images, because you need exact fit. > An example: A fake neon sign on the top of a building (photo). Creating and > distorting text in a different applications requires you to: > 1- export a flattened version of your comp > 2- create and distort text in the external app > 3- export the text object, making sure its pixel size is right > 4- import the object in GIMP and place it on the right place (something > that lacks precision, because you don't have a reference of the right > location since the text was created outside. > 5- apply effects, etc. > If you need to change that text, you have to repeat almost the whole > procedure again. > > Basically, if you're working on a comp with several layers and you need > text on it (or between layers), then moving to a different app to add it is > a no-go. > > Here I found some graphic examples of designs created with text in > Photoshop. I know it's not the idea to copy PS or even have it as a > reference, but this kind of works is something a graphic designer would do > in GIMP. > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list/attachments/20120126/528519f2/attachment.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 5 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:57:08 -0300 > From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > To: peter sikking <[email protected]> > Cc: gimp-developer <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] something's starting, it is the text > tool > Message-ID: > <cal-jxsom_x3lsu2+bn7ubf-bz7sw_skuo-y8yxceeega1ms...@mail.gmail.com > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > ...and the link: > > http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/03/04/50-stunning-photoshop-text-effect-tutorials/ > > :-) > -------------- next part -------------- > An HTML attachment was scrubbed... > URL: < > http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list/attachments/20120126/0d6eabc4/attachment.html > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 6 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 16:49:18 +0100 > From: Ragnar Brynj?lfsson <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Gimp-developer] Naming of thumbnails in Gimp on Windows.... > Message-ID: > <cadtwiro7xypuu0vcd8fn+plmpcor62hmxr_bl9zvff5dgsr...@mail.gmail.com > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 > > I'm new here, so Hi all. :) > > I just finished a python script/plug-in called GIMP Book for managing > multiple pages in GIMP 2.6 (I make comics in my free time, so it comes > quite handy). It can be found at?http://registry.gimp.org/node/25975?I > developed it on Ubuntu, and it works fine on Ubuntu and Fedora, but > fails on Windows. > > I've narrowed the Windows problem down to the code that finds the > thumbnails created by Gimp. It looks up the md5 hash of the path to > the image, and then looks for that image in ~/.thumbnails/large or > normal. The same code on Windows returns a hash that doesn't match the > name of the thumbnail generated. For instance: > > import urllib > import hashlib > bla = urllib.quote("C:\g.xcf") > hashlib.md5("file://" + bla).hexdigest() > > Returns eef9b62......something, but the thumbnail for C:\g.xcf is > called e345adf8ffb47e9a1be0fa35aa457295.png > > I'm guessing it is something simple, but all the testing I've done > with escaping characters and different variations has come up short. > So how would I go about getting the correct md5 hash for a Windows > path in Python? > > Cheers, > > Ragnar > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 7 > Date: Thu, 26 Jan 2012 21:30:31 +0530 > From: Mukund Sivaraman <[email protected]> > To: Ragnar Brynj?lfsson <[email protected]> > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] Naming of thumbnails in Gimp on > Windows.... > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Hi Ragnar > > On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 04:49:18PM +0100, Ragnar Brynj?lfsson wrote: > > I'm new here, so Hi all. :) > > > > I just finished a python script/plug-in called GIMP Book for managing > > multiple pages in GIMP 2.6 (I make comics in my free time, so it comes > > quite handy). It can be found at?http://registry.gimp.org/node/25975?I > > developed it on Ubuntu, and it works fine on Ubuntu and Fedora, but > > fails on Windows. > > > > I've narrowed the Windows problem down to the code that finds the > > thumbnails created by Gimp. It looks up the md5 hash of the path to > > the image, and then looks for that image in ~/.thumbnails/large or > > normal. The same code on Windows returns a hash that doesn't match the > > name of the thumbnail generated. For instance: > > > > import urllib > > import hashlib > > bla = urllib.quote("C:\g.xcf") > > hashlib.md5("file://" + bla).hexdigest() > > > > Returns eef9b62......something, but the thumbnail for C:\g.xcf is > > called e345adf8ffb47e9a1be0fa35aa457295.png > > >>> hashlib.md5("file:///C:/g.xcf").hexdigest() > 'e345adf8ffb47e9a1be0fa35aa457295' > > > Kind regards, > > Mukund > > > ------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > gimp-developer-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list > > > End of gimp-developer-list Digest, Vol 4, Issue 31 > ************************************************** > -- BONSOIR , J'ai eu un gros BUG informatique à savoir que toutes mes données ne sont plus enregistrer ,de ce fait je doit tout recommencer ( + de 3 ans de travail ) ENFIN ,je ne baisse pas les bras et je vais tout recommencer , MERCI de me comprendre Gerard le senior provencal . à très bientôt .
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