Re: [Gimp-user] A non-tool selection...

2009-09-04 Thread Ilya Zakharevich
On 2009-08-28, Greg Chapman gregtu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 I find it annoying that there 
 appears to be no selection tool that turns off all tools.

 I am confused by this feature request.

 The GIMP is an image editing package not an image display package. 

Wrong.  GIMP is a package for whatever the *USER* decides it is going
to use GIMP for.  And an absence of a convenient non-destructive tool
is a major misfeature.

The first thing I do when entering GIMP is switching to the eyepicker
(or is is dropper? ;-) tool.  But it is not non-destructive enough;
and it is useless as a default tool.

For me, a possibility to have a Panning tool as the default would
make my life much more useful (one which behaves as mid-mouse-drag).

A few mouses around have a middle button.  And SPACE-panning is
useless if the focus is not on the picture window...

Hope this helps,
Ilya

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Re: [Gimp-user] A non-tool selection...

2009-09-04 Thread Chris Mohler
On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 1:27 AM, Ilya Zakharevichnospam-ab...@ilyaz.org wrote:
 On 2009-08-28, Greg Chapman gregtu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 I find it annoying that there
 appears to be no selection tool that turns off all tools.

 I am confused by this feature request.

 The GIMP is an image editing package not an image display package.

 Wrong.  GIMP is a package for whatever the *USER* decides it is going
 to use GIMP for.  And an absence of a convenient non-destructive tool
 is a major misfeature.

Gnu Image *Manipulation* Program

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/manipulate

If you want to use GIMP as a display program that's fine - but you're
using the wrong tool for the job...  OTOH, having a shortcut like 'h'
for the hand/panning tool would be fine with me - I would use it.

Chris
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Re: [Gimp-user] A non-tool selection...

2009-09-04 Thread Greg Chapman

On 04 Sep 09 07:27 Ilya Zakharevich nospam-ab...@ilyaz.org said:
  The GIMP is an image editing package not an image display package.
 
 Wrong.  GIMP is a package for whatever the *USER* decides it is 
 going to use GIMP for.  And an absence of a convenient 
 non-destructive tool is a major misfeature.

Well, that's a bit like complaining that your text editor lacks 
formatting tools because you want to use it as a word processor. The 
GIMP's author's certainly didn't set out to make it the ideal image 
viewing software and you shouldn't complain if it doesn't do a job it 
wasn't designed to do.

Having said that, I am surprised that I can't find a way of to select 
my choice of default tool on start up.

Greg Chapman
http://www.gregtutor.plus.com
Helping new users of KompoZer and The GIMP
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Re: [Gimp-user] Batch immage processing

2009-09-04 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Haenlein, Michael michael.haenl...@whu.edu:

 I have a series of image pairs (a couple of hundred) and I'd like to  
  do the following operation on each of them:

 (1) Open Picture A
 (2) Scale Picture A to either 900 pixel height or 500 pixel width   
 (whatever is possible without needing to cut out sections)
 (3) Create a new file of size 1920 x 1080 pixel
 (4) Copy Picture A on the left hand side of the new file

Given your description, it is possible to have each picture be 900  
pixels tall with a width of 960 pixels and still need no cutting out  
(since two such pictures could sit side by side within the same  
1920-pixel-wide image). If the width of each image is to be less than  
500 pixels, do you really want them separated by 460 pixels (assuming  
each is centered within its half of the resulting image)?

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Re: [Gimp-user] A non-tool selection...

2009-09-04 Thread Jon Cosby
On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 21:16 +0100, Greg Chapman wrote:
 On 04 Sep 09 07:27 Ilya Zakharevich nospam-ab...@ilyaz.org said:
   The GIMP is an image editing package not an image display package.
  
  Wrong.  GIMP is a package for whatever the *USER* decides it is 
  going to use GIMP for.  And an absence of a convenient 
  non-destructive tool is a major misfeature.
 
 Well, that's a bit like complaining that your text editor lacks 
 formatting tools because you want to use it as a word processor. The 
 GIMP's author's certainly didn't set out to make it the ideal image 
 viewing software and you shouldn't complain if it doesn't do a job it 
 wasn't designed to do.
 
 Having said that, I am surprised that I can't find a way of to select 
 my choice of default tool on start up.
 

Click Save the Tool Options Now in the tool options. The currently
selected tool will be selected the next time GIMP starts.



Jon Cosby


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Re: [Gimp-user] A non-tool selection...

2009-09-04 Thread Martin Nordholts
On 09/04/2009 08:27 AM, Ilya Zakharevich wrote:
 On 2009-08-28, Greg Chapman gregtu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
 I find it annoying that there 
 appears to be no selection tool that turns off all tools.
 
 I am confused by this feature request.
 
 The GIMP is an image editing package not an image display package. 
 
 Wrong.  GIMP is a package for whatever the *USER* decides it is going
 to use GIMP for.  And an absence of a convenient non-destructive tool
 is a major misfeature.

Whether the absence of such a tool is a misfeature has to be argued
from a product vision [1] perspective. That is, if having such a
tool would help us fulfill our product vision, we should add it.

 / Martin

[1] http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/GIMP_UI_Redesign#product_vision

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Re: [Gimp-user] A non-tool selection...

2009-09-04 Thread GSR - FR
Hi,
nospam-ab...@ilyaz.org (2009-09-04 at 0627.39 +):
 The first thing I do when entering GIMP is switching to the eyepicker
 (or is is dropper? ;-) tool.  But it is not non-destructive enough;
 and it is useless as a default tool.

Zoom tool only modifies the view... is that non destructive enough?

GSR
 
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[Gimp-user] Circular paint brushes have square cursor

2009-09-04 Thread Carusoswi
I installed Ubuntu-Studio (Ubuntu is version 9.04), and, when I opened Gimp, I
was pleased with the larger group of brushes available under that tool,
however, the soft-edged circular brushes now show up on the canvas with a
square rather than circular cursor.  It seems the action of the brush as you
paint is still circular, but the square cursor bugs me.  How can I change it
back?

Thanks (now running version 2.6.7)

Caruso

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Re: [Gimp-user] Important menu options are missing

2009-09-04 Thread David Gowers
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 12:41 PM, Bill S.for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
 I'm using GIMP 2.6.6 that came with my Ubuntu 9.04 distro.   I've been trying
 to learn about GIMP.  I bought a book about GIMP for $45.  The book says there
 should be a menu item called DIALOGS in the FILE menu but my GIMP doesn't have
 the DIALOGS option.  The option is very essential, but I don't have it.  Also
 there should be a menu bar at the top of my toolbox but my GIMP has no menu
 bar there.  Also there is something called Script-Fu or maybe TinyScheme that
 is missing from my GIMP.   Probably many other things are missing but I don't
 know because I am not familiar enough.

 Is there some plug-in or upgrade package that will give me the menu option
 called DIALOGS in the FILE menu?  Has anybody here had these problems I
 described?

Yes, there is a downgrade package called 'Gimp 2.4'  that will give
you the obsolete menus you described.

Chances are, there is nothing missing; it just isn't where you expect it to be.

1. there is no script-fu menu any more (although there is a
'script-fu' submenu in the filters menu, which AFAIK contains just the
script-fu console). Script-fu now register in appropriate menu
locations according to their respective function -- for example logo
creation scripts are registered in File-Create-Logo, IIRC.
2. the Windows-Dockable Dialogs menu is probably what you actually
want when you talk about the DIALOGS menu.
3. various other rationalizations and reorganizations of the menu
structure have been done since your book was written.
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