[Gimp-user] Problem with drawing in gimp

2005-02-16 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi !
My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
But same areas are undrawable. It seems to that areas are the empty 
areas (where layer is transaparent).
How to I force drawing ?

Thanx for help:
ft
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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp contextual F1 help Crimson Editor in Windows

2005-02-16 Thread Matthew H. Plough
The humor was a bit of a Microsoft programming inside joke.  The command 
that Sven mentioned is the command to open an HTML file with the default 
associated application.  Thus, it looks like you have Crimson Editor as 
the default application set up to open HTML files.

I have several questions for you so that we can look at this further.  
Although we asked a couple of them before, you didn't answer them.  We 
need this kind of information in order to help you out.

What happens when you create a file on your desktop called whatever.html 
?  Does it show an IE or Firefox icon?  When you double click on it, 
does it open in Firefox?  What version of Windows are you running?  If 
it's 2000 or XP, what happens when you open My Computer, do Tools  
Folder Options  File types tab, and look for the HTML extension?  What 
is the opens with application?  If you click Advanced, what actions are 
associated with the HTML file type?

Matt
Rubén de Diego Martínez wrote:
Unfortunately I have no time for humor. Html files are opened in my
computer with Firefox or IE in this order, with and exception: when I push
the F1 key in gimp, then files are opened with crimson
Thanks a lot of
Rubén, disconcerted, de Diego
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Matthew H
Plough ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Enviado el: lunes, 14 de febrero de 2005 22:51
Para: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Asunto: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp contextual F1 help  Crimson Editor in Windows
Hahaha!  Very deadpan humor, well executed.
Do you know what call the Open With... dialog box uses to open files with
programs other than the default?  I've been trying to figure that out myself
for a separate project.  It would be very useful here -- either open the
page with the dreaded Internet Explorer, or look for a Firefox installation.
Matt
 

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Re: [Gimp-user] Problem with drawing in gimp

2005-02-16 Thread Matthew H. Plough
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
But same areas are undrawable. It seems to that areas are the empty 
areas (where layer is transaparent).
How to I force drawing ? 
There are a couple of things that could cause this.  First of all, a 
really basic one :-) .  In the layers dialog, do you have the right 
layer selected?  I'm fairly good with the GIMP, and I still do that all 
the time.  Luckily there's an undo...  Second of all, is the area that 
you're trying to draw in outside the dotted yellow lines that mark the 
layer border?  If that's the case, the layer menu has several ways to 
expand your layer.  Layer to image size is particularly nice if you're 
lazy and want to do something really fast, while layer to boundary size 
gives you a bit more control.  Both options expand your layer without 
resizing any of your work, but there is another option to resize if 
you'd like to do that.

I hope that helps you out.
Matt
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Re: [Gimp-user] Problem with drawing in gimp

2005-02-16 Thread David Neary
Hi,

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
 But same areas are undrawable. It seems to that areas are the empty 
 areas (where layer is transaparent).
 How to I force drawing ?

In the layers  channels dialog, there is a small checkbox with a
transparent check beside it - this is the keep transparency
setting, which means you can only draw on parts of the layer that
are opaque. Uncheck it, and you can draw freely.

Cheers,
Dave.

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David Neary,
Lyon, France
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RE: [Gimp-user] Gimp contextual F1 help Crimson Editor in Windows

2005-02-16 Thread Rubén de Diego Martínez
I would like to speak (write) english with the sufficient level to thank
adequately your effort. Muchas gracias.

I would try to answer your questions Matt:

What happens when you create a file on your desktop called whatever.html ?
Does it show an IE or Firefox icon?  

Firefox icon. Now I like this browser.

When you double click on it, does it open in Firefox?

Firefox again. Gimp open Crimson in any user of the computer.

What version of Windows are you running?  

XP with last patchs.

If it's 2000 or XP, what happens when you open My Computer, do Tools 
Folder Options  File types tab, and look for the HTML extension?  What is
the opens with application?  If you click Advanced, what actions are
associated with the HTML file type?

Firefox once time more.

Do you understand now why I'm confused?

Best regards.

Rubén de Diego

Rubén de Diego Martínez wrote:

Unfortunately I have no time for humor. Html files are opened in my 
computer with Firefox or IE in this order, with and exception: when I 
push the F1 key in gimp, then files are opened with crimson

Thanks a lot of

Rubén, disconcerted, de Diego

-Mensaje original-
De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Matthew 
H Plough ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Enviado el: lunes, 14 de febrero de 
2005 22:51
Para: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Asunto: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp contextual F1 help  Crimson Editor in 
Windows

Hahaha!  Very deadpan humor, well executed.
Do you know what call the Open With... dialog box uses to open files 
with programs other than the default?  I've been trying to figure that 
out myself for a separate project.  It would be very useful here -- 
either open the page with the dreaded Internet Explorer, or look for a
Firefox installation.

Matt
  


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Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp contextual F1 help Crimson Editor in Windows

2005-02-16 Thread Matthew H. Plough
Rubén de Diego Martínez wrote:
Do you understand now why I'm confused?
 

I certainly do.  That's a really, really bizarre behavior.  I'll mull it 
over for a couple of days and see if I can figure out why it's doing that. 

Did you ever have Crimson Editor associated as the default application 
to open HTML files?  I ran into a thing with Trillian on Windows where 
it would open pages in IE, even though I had switched the default app to 
Firefox.  A reinstall solved the problem.  With that in mind, I think 
that a GIMP reinstall might solve your problem, but it's not the most 
elegant fix in the world.

Matt
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