Re: [Gimp-developer] what is 'anti-alias' in fuzzy selection (magic wand) supposed to do?

2002-03-19 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 On February 27, Petr Koloros asked in the Usenet news group 
 comp.graphics.apps.gimp:
 
 : I'm using the last debian version of gimp. Circle 
 : selection works fine with antialiasing - when I make 
 : a selection and move it, the borders of selected 
 : area are antialiased. When I repeat the same process 
 : with magic wand (fuzzy selection), the borders are 
 : always sharp - not antialiased (doesn't respect antialiasing 
 : choise of fuzzy selection tool).
 : 
 : Any ideas?
 
 I thought I'd check this out, but I am not sure what the anti-alias 
 function is supposed to do in the Magic Wand tool. Could somebody 
 fill me in? Thanks,

that's very ease to try. Just take some photo, select an area with
the fuzzy-select tool, hit Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V and make the new floating
selection a new layer (probably moving it away a bit). Then repeat
that with Antialiasing turned off. Now fill your image with black
so you get a homogenous background to view the differences in the
two layers you have just created.


Salut, Sven
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[Gimp-developer] User filter where are you?

2002-03-19 Thread Piotr Legiecki

Hi

I'm just reading GUM (Gimp User Manual), and have found that somewhere there in 
the gimp menus should be filter called:

User Filter (Adobe Filter Factory Emulator)

and it is not there. Why? I have gimp 1.2.2.

BTW GUM is great but a bit outdated. Is there any newer gimp manual?

Regards
Piotr Legiecki


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Re: [Gimp-developer] User filter where are you?

2002-03-19 Thread Raphaël Quinet

On 19 Mar 2002 15:51:50 +0100, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Piotr Legiecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  and it is not there. Why? I have gimp 1.2.2.
[...]
 Then, of course, there's the online help (press F1).

The online help in gimp 1.2.3 is much better than the one in 1.2.2.
I recommend that you upgrade to 1.2.3 if you want to get the better
help pages.

-Raphaël
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Gimp 1.2 and 1.3.4 crashes

2002-03-19 Thread Hubertus Krogmann

On Tuesday 19 March 2002 13:08, Sven Neumann wrote:
 Hi,
 Hubertus Krogmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   what do you mean, stopped working? Did it crash or did it just stop
   working? Did you watch any console output?
  It crashes and ask me to [E]xit  [C]ontinue immediately after
  pressing the ok button in the save as dialog.
 This makes me think you are not using the latest stable GIMP release
 (1.2.3). Did you try to press 'S' here to get a stack trace?

So, I got the actually stable version:

#gimp -v :
GIMP Version 1.2.3

I made a 
#gimp externsteine-360.jpg

selected a area, about 95% of the image 
copy
paste in new
save as
typed in ttt.jpg
pressed ok

and got:

gimp: fatal error: Speicherzugriffsfehler

Gimp-WARNING **: swap file not empty: /data2/gimp-cache/gimpswap.8624

655360 - 786432

   the important question is, how is your tile-cache setup?
  I configured 1 undo operation and 256 MB Ram to gimp
   I have just reproduced what you described with gimp-1.2 and it
   worked like a charm even though my box has less RAM. I could create
   a RGB image of 15593 x 2008, copy large parts of it into a new
   image and save that as JPEG (even using the Export feature which
   creates another copy of it).
  Can I generate debug messages/Coredumps or so ?
  I even could send you the image. What infos may be useful ?
 it shouldn't depend on the image. If you can reproduce the problem
 you should file a bug-report at bugzilla.gnome.org. Just fill in
 all the fields and give a detailed description on how to reproduce
 the problem. Make sure you have use gimp-1.2.3 before you send in
 any bug-reports.

Done.

 Salut, Sven

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