Re: [Gimp-user] I can't install new font in Gimp 2.4 RC2 for win

2007-09-17 Thread Michael Schumacher
 Von: Choi, Ji-Hui [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Betreff: Re: [Gimp-user] I can\'t install new font in Gimp 2.4 RC2 for win

  Did you really check this? Does the folder show up in the Fonts section
  in the Preferences dialog?

 I didn't install MS-Windows Engine for GTK+
 'cause it crashed with fonts too much.

This shouldn't affect the fonts for the text tool, actually.
And it doesn't do for me. I was able to use fonts in both GIMP with and without 
the MS-Windows GTK+ engine.

Unfortunately many fonts you can find on the web are broken. A crash with the 
theme engine might indicate that you do use at least one borken fonts for the 
windows user interface.


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Re: [Gimp-user] I can't install new font in Gimp 2.4 RC2 for win

2007-09-17 Thread Choi, Ji-Hui
  I didn't install MS-Windows Engine for GTK+
  'cause it crashed with fonts too much.

 This shouldn't affect the fonts for the text tool, actually.
 And it doesn't do for me. I was able to use fonts in both GIMP with and 
 without the MS-Windows GTK+ engine.

if gimpwimp is not a problem to you, it's good.
but I and many people who use windows Korean edition encountered problems.

and in fact libwimp.dll is not related with fonts, but it may be related with
windows theme. and if I install gimpwimp and run gimp. and when I save my
image to korean file name, gimp is terminated. it's now always, but almost..
however, I install GTK+ without gimpwimp or remove libwimp.dll, there's no
matter, no problem.
it is the reason why I said gimpwimp makes some troubles.

and I can add or remove many fonts on gimp 2.2.17 without gimpwimp
but in gimp 2.4 rc2, I can't add without gimpwimp. and I install gimpwimp
to add some fonts, then gimp crash. -_-

actually I don't know why. but It happens. and gimpwimp may be the
factor. and I don't want to just complain about gimpwimp. I just wonder
whether it's a bug of gimp 2.4 rc2 or GTK+, or gimpwimp


 Unfortunately many fonts you can find on the web are broken. A crash with the 
 theme engine might indicate that you do use at least one borken fonts for the 
 windows user interface.

sorry, my fonts are all fine. I can use them on gimp 2.2.17
and openoffice and some other application..


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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread norman
 snip 
 
 I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
 install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
 maybe a link you have to create?

After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
trying to do is not possible. I use Gimp 2.3.18 and it looks as though
UFraw will not install as a plug-in with this version. There are no
problems with Gimp 2.2.13, as far as I can tell. However, I like Gimp
2.3.18 so I will just have to use UFraw as a stand alone application.
Can any one else throw any further light on the situation?

Norman

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Re: [Gimp-user] Problem with photo negative

2007-09-17 Thread Johan Vromans
Kim B.Christensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I can invert the pic with Layer/Colour/invert, but due to the colour
 mask in the negative, the result has a severe blue taint, and
 strongly reduced contrast.

Most scanner software have a setting for negatives.
SANE does.

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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread Andrew
norman wrote:
  snip 
   
 I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
 install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
 maybe a link you have to create?
 

 After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
 trying to do is not possible. I use Gimp 2.3.18 and it looks as though
 UFraw will not install as a plug-in with this version. There are no
 problems with Gimp 2.2.13, as far as I can tell. However, I like Gimp
 2.3.18 so I will just have to use UFraw as a stand alone application.
 Can any one else throw any further light on the situation?

 Norman
   

If you have two gimp installations, compiling ufraw will probably only 
install the plugin to one of them. If one of them is in a non-standard 
location it won't be detected. I have a symlink in the plugins directory 
of my non-standard installation pointing to the plugins directory of the 
standard installation.

HTH,

Andrew
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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread Rolf Steinort
Am Montag, den 17.09.2007, 21:42 +0200 schrieb Andrew:
 norman wrote:
  On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:27 +0200, Andrew wrote:

snip

 
  I am afraid that my Linux knowledge is insufficient to understand
what
  you mean by a symlink and, even if I did, I have no idea how to go
about
  producing one. Sounds like a very good idea, however.
 
  Norman 

 In my case I did:
 
 ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp 
 /opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
 
 The first path is where the plugin was installed; the second one is 
 where I wanted the link.
 

Norman is using Ubuntu, so 

sudo ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp 
/opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp

(in one line please...) would be better. Under Ubuntu you can't login as
root. 


Rolf

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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread Patrick Shanahan
* norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [09-17-07 17:04]:
  big snip 
  
  In my case I did:
  
  ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp 
  /opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
  
  The first path is where the plugin was installed; the second one is 
  where I wanted the link.
 
 That looks very clever. I will try it out and report back.

Yes, it is.  But it is a *normal* bash/*sh shell operation.  Much
information about these operations may be found in the man and info
files, ie:
  man ln
  info ln

A good text w/information about shell (what runs the command line)
operation is RUTE, Rute Users Tutorial and Exposition, available:
  http://rute.2038bug.com/index.html.gz

and: The Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide
available:  http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/abs-guide.pdf

ps, the ln -s example quoted above is to be presented on ONE line.

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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread norman
 big snip 
 
 In my case I did:
 
 ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp 
 /opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp
 
 The first path is where the plugin was installed; the second one is 
 where I wanted the link.

That looks very clever. I will try it out and report back.

Norman

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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread Andrew
norman wrote:
 On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:27 +0200, Andrew wrote:
   
 norman wrote:
 
  snip 
   
   
 I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
 install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
 maybe a link you have to create?
 
 
 After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
 trying to do is not possible. I use Gimp 2.3.18 and it looks as though
 UFraw will not install as a plug-in with this version. There are no
 problems with Gimp 2.2.13, as far as I can tell. However, I like Gimp
 2.3.18 so I will just have to use UFraw as a stand alone application.
 Can any one else throw any further light on the situation?

 Norman
   
   
 If you have two gimp installations, compiling ufraw will probably only 
 install the plugin to one of them. If one of them is in a non-standard 
 location it won't be detected. I have a symlink in the plugins directory 
 of my non-standard installation pointing to the plugins directory of the 
 standard installation.
 

 I thought that I had removed Gimp 2.2.13 before I installed Gimp 2.3.18.
 I found the Ubuntu download for UFraw and followed that procedure. UFraw
 was installed as a plug-in but in Gimp 2.2.13 and not in 2.3.18 which
 was still there. I removed Gimp 2.2.13 and there was no plug-in. 

 I am afraid that my Linux knowledge is insufficient to understand what
 you mean by a symlink and, even if I did, I have no idea how to go about
 producing one. Sounds like a very good idea, however.

 Norman 
   
In my case I did:

ln -s /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp 
/opt/gimp-2.4.0/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ufraw-gimp

The first path is where the plugin was installed; the second one is 
where I wanted the link.


HTH,

Andrew
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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp and ufraw

2007-09-17 Thread norman
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 19:27 +0200, Andrew wrote:
 norman wrote:
   snip 

  I'd expect that the documentation for building ufraw tells you how to
  install it as a gimp plug-in, too. Maybe something at configure time or
  maybe a link you have to create?
  
 
  After considerable research I have come to the conclusion that what I am
  trying to do is not possible. I use Gimp 2.3.18 and it looks as though
  UFraw will not install as a plug-in with this version. There are no
  problems with Gimp 2.2.13, as far as I can tell. However, I like Gimp
  2.3.18 so I will just have to use UFraw as a stand alone application.
  Can any one else throw any further light on the situation?
 
  Norman

 
 If you have two gimp installations, compiling ufraw will probably only 
 install the plugin to one of them. If one of them is in a non-standard 
 location it won't be detected. I have a symlink in the plugins directory 
 of my non-standard installation pointing to the plugins directory of the 
 standard installation.

I thought that I had removed Gimp 2.2.13 before I installed Gimp 2.3.18.
I found the Ubuntu download for UFraw and followed that procedure. UFraw
was installed as a plug-in but in Gimp 2.2.13 and not in 2.3.18 which
was still there. I removed Gimp 2.2.13 and there was no plug-in. 

I am afraid that my Linux knowledge is insufficient to understand what
you mean by a symlink and, even if I did, I have no idea how to go about
producing one. Sounds like a very good idea, however.

Norman 

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[Gimp-user] rotate + crop - 1 action?

2007-09-17 Thread B.W.H. van Beest
Dear GIMP people,

When I rotate an image using GIMP a few degrees, to correct that I 
didn't hold my camera horizontal, the next step is to crop the rotated 
image such that it appears upright again.
I realise that it must be possible to do the two actions all in one go, 
as  the rotation angle  fully determines the (max)  area to which the 
picture can be cropped. Is this implemented somewhere in a script, or is 
this functionality available via other means?

Regards,
Bertwim
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