Re: gimp -> photoshop
>Can I export to photoshop my gimp 1.1 file? Yes, there are plugins to read and save PSD. Maybe not work 100%, but you can try. GSR
Re: Script-fu crashes
>> it via /proc, so check you have compiled and enabled). FreeBSD, if not does >> something like that, should too (in the same way that Linux and FreeBSD >> share the idea of virtual consoles, which is great). >FreeBSD doesn't need that, as it doesn't crash nearly as often as linux >;-> I never have used it for for freezes (yet). Always as fast reboot or experiment (like today playing with RAID... hot reconstruction, cool). > Why? GSR
gimp -> photoshop
Hi, Can I export to photoshop my gimp 1.1 file? Thanks in advance Nikolai
Re: Wow! The Resynthesizer
>(but typing E at > the console gimp is running on kills the plugin without crashing the gimp too) Huu.. (this seems usefull) can someone explain this to me ... Is this a feature of having debugging compiled in..? On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 12:45:57PM -0400, James Smaby wrote: > Just out of curiosity, for all those who are having touble with Resinthesizer, > which compiler are you using? It works fine on my x86 box with ecgs, however, > I'm having troubles on my alpha using gcc. At first I just assumed my problem > was having a different architecture (linux programs always seem more stable on > my x86 box), but after hearing that lots of people are having problems with it > I wonder if it might be the compiler. gcc does tend to have trouble sometimes > at making runnable code (perhaps it's more unforgiving). I am actualy getting > segmentation faults on quite a few of my plugins. If I bring up the gimp, and > pick the first plugin I come to (sethspin), I get a seg fault (but typing E at > the console gimp is running on kills the plugin without crashing the gimp too) > > -James Smaby Thanks, Jeff -- | Try not to screw up. | | This will satisfy a few people,| | and amaze everybody else. | | -- Forrest Gump | | -- Winston Groom | -- | Jeff Sheffield | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | - http://buzzard.kdi.com/jeff/family/ | | - http://www.team-linux.com/ | --
Re: make seamless horizontaly
You could, of course, do it manually: copy the image into a second layer, flip this horizontally, add a layer mask, give the layer mask a linear gradiant. I beleive the make seamless plugin works in a similar way, only more complicated because it needs to tile in two dimentions. -James Smaby
Re: make seamless horizontaly
can you just copy it and paste it into a canvas twice as wide, paste again, flip horizontal, and there you go.
Blend Chop?
What does Photoshop's blend channel op do and what is the Gimp equivalent? It is used in Kai's Power Tips & Tricks at http://www.pixelfoundry.com/Tips/KPT1/KPT1.html to produce "K9" near the end. While I'm at it, what does the PS Composite command do? Kai says it takes 3 layers as input. Thanks for your time, Alan
make seamless horizontaly
Hi, Is there any way to run Map/Make Seamless filter only on horizontal edges? (or vertical edges) I am making a side bar for a homepage , so i don't need a complete pattern, I only want horizontal edges to be seamless to use it as a background for a table. But if I run Make Seamless filter it destroys my design on the vertical edges. (gimp 1.1.24) Thanks in advance Nikolai
Re: Script-fu crashes
On Thu, Jul 20, 2000 at 04:24:26PM +0200, "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it via /proc, so check you have compiled and enabled). FreeBSD, if not does > something like that, should too (in the same way that Linux and FreeBSD > share the idea of virtual consoles, which is great). FreeBSD doesn't need that, as it doesn't crash nearly as often as linux ;-> -- -==- | ==-- _ | ---==---(_)__ __ __ Marc Lehmann +-- --==---/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] |e| -=/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ XX11-RIPE --+ The choice of a GNU generation | |
Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
>Does somebody know about a possibility to separate these two things, >without uninstalling ICQ? Change the extension association, whatever the way that is done now (my last Windows is NT with plain Explorer). I suppose (but I dunno) that Gimp will be able to live with that. I would ask the Win32 developers for help, so maybe they can do something (like using another extension via mv in the makefile... well, MS C project config files and ren). GSR
Re: Script-fu crashes
>> Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until >windows? linux? frebsd? Sorry, Linux (option in 2.2 and up, can be disabled, even if you compiled, it via /proc, so check you have compiled and enabled). FreeBSD, if not does something like that, should too (in the same way that Linux and FreeBSD share the idea of virtual consoles, which is great). With MS Windows... well, no comments, each day I wonder where is the console, or the virtual desktop, or why I can not have two GUI at the same time. The best you can do with MS Windows is Ctrl+Alt+Del and pray so it allows you to close the app or something. ;] GSR
CAN'T OPEN PSD FILES
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Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
Hi, once more, > what icq are you using? i have icqjava and have never had a problem. Do you run it on a Linux machine? I didn't know, that this is possible. Hago
Re: Description of SF-ADJUSTMENT parameter format (?)
Hi! I compiled GIMP from source, but there's no test.scm file there. I'll appreciate if you mail it to me. "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote: > >Does anybody know where can I get the description of all SF-parameters > >which could be used in a script-fu scripts (SF-ADJUSTMENT, for > >instance)? There are only 5 of them mentioned in Michael Terry's Black > >Belt School of Script-Fu. > > Latest Gimp has some new SF-foobar. To complicate things, all distros I have > seen do not come with the docs for it, but the source one does. Get it, and > search for a file named test.scm (IIRC), it is a sphere script-fu, modified > to show the new controls, and with comments about how they work. Did I said > that I am starting to be feed up with incomplete packages? > > GSR > -- Best regards, Victor. + To light a candle is to cast a shadow... +
Re: Script-fu crashes
hi, On Thu, 20 Jul 2000, clemensF wrote: > > Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero: > > > Did you tried the SUBmarine tactic? Alt+SysReq+S (sync disks), wait until > > windows? linux? frebsd? this is Linux - but only if the SysReq function has been compiled into the kernel options (when building the kernel, its practically the last option to choose) alan
Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
Hi, > what icq are you using? I don't know, it's on Win98. Hago
Re: Script-fu crashes - with ICQ
what icq are you using? i have icqjava and have never had a problem.