Re: [Gimp-user] [Gimp-announce] ANNOUNCE: GIMP 2.2.15 Release

2007-05-28 Thread Khoem Sokhem
I have downloaded this version and installed but unforturnately I did see 
Khmer translations(km) in the downloaded file.
When Khmer translations will be added?


Thanks,
Sokhem

On Monday 28 May 2007 12:07:36 am Sven Neumann wrote:
 Hi,

 a new GIMP 2.2 release has been uploaded to
 ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.2/

 GIMP 2.2.15 is a bug-fix release in the stable GIMP 2.2 series. There
 are no new features in this release, only bug-fixes:

 - fixed parsing of GFig files with CRLF line endings (bug #346988)
 - guard against a possible stack overflow in the Sunras loader
   (bug #433902)
 - fixed definition of datarootdir in gimptool-2.0 (bug #436386)
 - fixed Perspective tool crash on Mac OS X (bug #349483)
 - fixed area resizing in the Image Map plug-in (bug #439222)
 - added missing library in gimptool-2.0 --libs output

 This release also adds two new localizations: Occitan and Persian.

 So far this is just a source code release. But we expect binary packages
 for the various supported platforms to become available soon.


 Sven


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[Gimp-user] Photo questions

2007-05-28 Thread DJ
Hi,

For a lot of the black and white photos I'm working on, using
 Image-Mode-Compose with LAB shows a lot of details and seems like a
 good place to start. I've tried to duplicate the results with Levels
 and Curves with some success.  I just try to eyeball it.

I have some specific problems:

H20 water marks?
I fixed up the scratches and bends with the cloning tool, but how do
you handle watermarks. I mean real H20 stuff. A third of the picture
has a different color (the black has what appears to the eye to be
white film over it). The Dodge and Burn tool doesn't seem to help. I
tried blurring, but the wall and curtain have a texture.

Glare in eyeglasses or frames?
I have used the Dodge and Burn tool to reduce the glare, and then I
clone or draw with a fuzzy brush any part of the spectacles that
came up missing. Is that pretty much it?

White sky?
In a color photo I have, the sky is white. I looked in more details
and there just doesn't seem to be any data there. I tired playing
around with an edit mask (which I'm not too familiar with) and doing a
gradient blue to white. So far it doesn't look very realistic. It is a
little difficult because part of the sky is behind trees. Anyone ever
add a blue sky?

Questions:

I'm doing a lot of adding and subtracting to selections. Why does the
selection tool sometimes turn into a move tool?  It seems like I have
to go to some really strange places in the image to get a minus or
plus sign.

In a selection can you change 1 pixel color to another?

If you see a pattern, and you want to temporarily paint with it to
solve a problem, do you have to create a permanent pattern or brush,
or can you use some magic keystroke to temporarily define it and use
it?


Thank you.

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.15 Release

2007-05-28 Thread Victor Domingos
Is it possible to support the Mac platform, too? That would be really  
cool... :)

Thanks in advance!
Victor Domingos


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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.15 Release

2007-05-28 Thread Stephan Hegel
Victor Domingos wrote:
 Is it possible to support the Mac platform, too? That would be really  
 cool... :)
http://www.gimp.org/macintosh
Rgds,
Stephan.
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.15 for MacOS X

2007-05-28 Thread Victor Domingos


Em 2007/05/28, às 09:03, Stephan Hegel escreveu:

Is it possible to support the Mac platform, too? That would be  
really  cool... :)

http://www.gimp.org/macintosh
Rgds,
   Stephan.



Ok, ok... :)

Well, what I was meaning about support is something different. The  
latest GIMP binary (GIMP.app) available for Mac is version 2.2.11,  
wich is... hmmm... about 9 months old. There is a significant lag, I  
think. The available Windows binary is only 1 month old.


Isn't it possible to make GIMP binaries available for several  
platforms, like those we can find in other  opensource projects like  
OpenOffice.org, Mozilla/Firefox, Inkscape or Blender?


Excuse me if this is a silly question, but it just that I really miss  
that as a GIMP user, and maybe there are many other GIMP users like  
me that would like to have the latest GIMP version shining in their  
Macs. A friend of mine was not able to get GIMP working in a recent  
MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo). Appearently the latest Gimp.app is getting  
too old and should be updated.


However, please don't take my words as unthankfull critics. I am  
using Gimp.app and I am very happy to be able to use it. The people  
who made it available made a good job and I thank them for it.


Victor Domingos
http://lojamac.com/blog




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Re: [Gimp-user] toolbox configuration

2007-05-28 Thread Axel Wernicke
Hi,

Am 27.05.2007 um 17:32 schrieb Bob Meetin:

 two questions:

 1) can you configure GIMP (windows) so that it does not open up a new
 toolbox with each opened image?

GIMP does IMHO not do this - if this happens for you, probably a new  
GIMP instance is opened for each image. This sounds like a bug or  
Windows shortcoming to me. To work around this, you could open image  
files by dragging the file onto the GIMP toolbox instead of double- 
clicking on it.


 -bob

Greetings, lexA


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Re: [Gimp-user] toolbox configuration

2007-05-28 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 09:32 -0600, Bob Meetin wrote:

 1) can you configure GIMP (windows) so that it does not open up a new 
 toolbox with each opened image? 

Use gimp-win-remote to start it, instead of calling gimp directly.

 2) how do you configure the toolbox so that when you open an image it 
 activates a particular tool, such as 'select rectangular regions', 
 rather than something that was selected in a previous session?

Configure GIMP not to store the device information at exit. There's a
toggle for that in the Preferences dialog.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.15 for MacOS X

2007-05-28 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

we do support the Apple platform. The main reason to do the 2.2.15
release is that it contains a fix for a crash that occured only on the
Apple platform.

On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 09:22 +0100, Victor Domingos wrote:

 Isn't it possible to make GIMP binaries available for several
 platforms, like those we can find in other  opensource projects like
 OpenOffice.org, Mozilla/Firefox, Inkscape or Blender?  

We don't provide any binaries at all. Packaging GIMP for specific
platforms is left to third-party packagers. If these packages are not
uptodate for a particular platform, then the user community of said
platform does obviously not work. It's sad to see that the Mac OS X
community is even worse than the Windows one when it comes to
misunderstanding the free in Free Software.

 Excuse me if this is a silly question, but it just that I really miss
 that as a GIMP user, and maybe there are many other GIMP users like me
 that would like to have the latest GIMP version shining in their Macs.
 A friend of mine was not able to get GIMP working in a recent MacBook
 Pro (Core 2 Duo). Appearently the latest Gimp.app is getting too old
 and should be updated.

Update it then. Aaron has made everything available that you need to
create an updated gimp.app package. All that is needed is a little bit
of your time.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP 2.2.15 for MacOS X

2007-05-28 Thread Victor Domingos

Em 2007/05/28, às 13:57, Sven Neumann escreveu:

 Hi,

 we do support the Apple platform. The main reason to do the 2.2.15
 release is that it contains a fix for a crash that occured only on the
 Apple platform.

 On Mon, 2007-05-28 at 09:22 +0100, Victor Domingos wrote:

 Isn't it possible to make GIMP binaries available for several
 platforms, like those we can find in other  opensource projects like
 OpenOffice.org, Mozilla/Firefox, Inkscape or Blender?

 We don't provide any binaries at all. Packaging GIMP for specific
 platforms is left to third-party packagers. If these packages are not
 uptodate for a particular platform, then the user community of said
 platform does obviously not work. It's sad to see that the Mac OS X
 community is even worse than the Windows one when it comes to
 misunderstanding the free in Free Software.

 Excuse me if this is a silly question, but it just that I really miss
 that as a GIMP user, and maybe there are many other GIMP users  
 like me
 that would like to have the latest GIMP version shining in their  
 Macs.
 A friend of mine was not able to get GIMP working in a recent MacBook
 Pro (Core 2 Duo). Appearently the latest Gimp.app is getting too old
 and should be updated.

 Update it then. Aaron has made everything available that you need to
 create an updated gimp.app package. All that is needed is a little bit
 of your time.


 Sven





I understand... It's fair, I guess. I wish I had knowledge enough  
about programming and compiling to do it by myself. But I will talk  
with other portuguese Mac users...Maybe someone will volunteer him/ 
herself I hope so.

Thanks anyway!

Victor Domingos
http://lojamac.com/blog






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[Gimp-user] Script-fu help

2007-05-28 Thread ASJF
Hi everybody !

I have made a script to resize picture... but it doesn't work anymore, I 
have change something but I don't remember what...
Can someone help me?
Thanks a lot !

Jeff




Here is my code :

(define (script-fu-image-resize filename f-width f-height f-quality)
  (let* (
 (img 0)
 (drw 0)
 (height1 0)
 (width1 0)
 (fileparts (strbreakup filename .))
 )
(set! img (car (file-jpeg-load 1 filename filename)))
(set! height1 (car (gimp-image-height img)))
(set! width1 (car (gimp-image-width img)))
(if ( height1 width1)
(begin
  (set! f1-height f-height)
  (set! f1-width f-width)
  )
)
(if ( height1 width1)
(begin
  (set! f1-height f-width)
  (set! f1-width f-height)
  )
)
;; set image resolution to 72dpi
(gimp-image-set-resolution img 72 72)
;; create 'full-size' image
(gimp-image-scale img f1-width f1-height)
;; also flatten image to reduce byte storage even further
(set! drw (car (gimp-image-flatten img)))
;; save at quality level of .75 (gimp default) - saves storage
(file-jpeg-save 1 img drw
(string-append (car fileparts) -mini.jpg)
(string-append (car fileparts) -mini.jpg)
f-quality 0 0 0   0 1 0 1)
)
  )
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Re: [Gimp-user] Script-fu help

2007-05-28 Thread saulgoode
Quoting ASJF [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Hi everybody !

 I have made a script to resize picture... but it doesn't work anymore, I
 have change something but I don't remember what...
 Can someone help me?

I suspect that you are using the development version (2.3) of the GIMP  
and your difficulty is caused by the fact that Script-fu has become  
more demanding that you follow proper Scheme programming guidelines  
than it used to be.

In previous versions of Script-fu, you were allowed to 'set!' an  
undeclared variable and Script-fu would happily go ahead and define it  
for you. This is no longer acceptable -- you must declare your  
variables (with either 'define' or 'let*') before you use them.

In particular, you have two variables -- 'f1-height' and 'f1-width' --  
which need to be included in your 'let*' block. Once you do this, I  
think you will find your script to be functional.

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