Re: Dynamic Shortcuts - was Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP at COMDEX

2003-11-15 Thread Albert Wagner
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 01:01:04 -0600 (CST)
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Oh, I forgot to mention that I have Suriphobia.
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Then Getrude is your patron(ess) saint:

http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintg14.htm

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[Gimp-user] Repositioning image within it's canvas

2003-10-24 Thread Albert Wagner

How might I reposition an image (all layers simultaneously) within it's
canvas?I can reposition a layer component by selecting and dragging;
Is there a way to accomplish the same thing for the whole image? I am
still a newbie with gimp and therefore probably haven't even explained
it right. Any help appreciated.

Albert

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[Gimp-user] Rotating whole image 18 degrees.

2003-10-24 Thread Albert Wagner

I am building some animation frames and have a need to rotate an image
for degrees other than 90, 180, 270.  All I can find to do is to use the
transform tools-rotate. However, this only works on the top layer.  I
really hate having to apply the same procedure to each layer in turn. 
Is there a trick that will enable me to do this?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Setting center point in transform/rotate info dialog

2003-10-16 Thread Albert Wagner
On 16 Oct 2003 13:24:58 +0200
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Which version of GIMP are you using? Please check the version number
 in the About dialog or run 'gimp --version' and report back here.

Sorry.  I am on gimp-1.2.5.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Setting center point in transform/rotate info dialog

2003-10-16 Thread Albert Wagner
On 16 Oct 2003 18:10:07 +0200
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 Looks like you hit a bug in 1.2 then. I seem to be able to move the
 center of rotation in the grid preview but the dialog seems broken.
 If you want to see this fixed, please open a bug-report at
 bugzilla.gnome.org. I doubt however that someone will find the time to
 fix this in the 1.2 series.
 
 The bug is not present in GIMP-1.3.

Thanks, Sven.  I was afraid of that.  I had 1.3 installed, but
downgraded when it seemed that the GAP stuff wasn't yet ready for 1.3. 
I'm just a newbie with gimp so I am doing everything the hard way as I
learn.  I haven't yet actually needed GAP so perhaps I would be better
off with 1.3.  Thanks again.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Setting center point in transform/rotate info dialog

2003-10-16 Thread Albert Wagner
On 16 Oct 2003 19:30:59 +0200
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 First of all, you can have gimp-1.2 and gimp-1.3 installed
 side-by-side. There's no need to downgrade or upgrade; it's simply two
 different packages without any clashing files.

Thank you. I guessed that from the way they both installed.

 
 Then, if you haven't used GAP yet, perhaps you don't need it at all.
 If you want to work on animations, there are prereleases of GAP for
 GIMP 1.3 available from http://sven.gimp.org/.

Thank you. Needed or not I still want to learn it.  I have re-installed
gimp-1.3.20 and downloaded GAP from your site.  Are there any caveats? 
Do I just install with the same prefix as gimp?


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Re: [Gimp-user] Setting center point in transform/rotate info dialog

2003-10-16 Thread Albert Wagner
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 13:08:38 -0400
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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 GAP is working for gimp-1.3.
 
 It is available at http://sven.gimp.org, hopefully you can work
 through the complicated index page there.  He lost some readiblity
 through his clean design, maybe.

Thank you, Carol. I have just installed 1.3 again and I have downloaded
GAP from Sven's site.

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[Gimp-user] Setting center point in transform/rotate info dialog

2003-10-15 Thread Albert Wagner
I am attempting to use the Tools/TransformTools/Transform/Rotate to
rotate a layer. However, I want to control the placement of the
centerpoint and the RotationInformation dialog ignores my changes and
reverts back to the default centerpoint.  How can I actually change the
centerpoint of rotation?

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[Gimp-user] What happened to transparency after flatten?

2003-10-13 Thread Albert Wagner
I have several layered images developed for an animation. I built them
using a white background for ease in drawing. All other layers were
transparent.  For each I then deleted the background layer, flattened
the image, and saved as *.png. However, the flattened image still had a
white background, when I intended that it be transparent.  What did I do
wrong? 

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Re: [Gimp-user] What happened to transparency after flatten?

2003-10-13 Thread Albert Wagner
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 17:49:02 +0200
Marco Wessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ah! That does it.  Thank you, Marco.

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[Gimp-user] Gimp dependencies

2003-02-07 Thread Albert Wagner
While installing Gimp-1.2.3 I encountered some warnings that I would
like to resolve.
During the ./configure:

configure: warning: *** Help browser plug-in will not be built
(GtkXMHTML library not found) ***

I cannot locate this libary either through google or freshmeat.  Can
someone send me a URL?
Then, at the end of make:

Warning: prerequisite Gtk 0.5 not found.

I have Gtk-1.2.10 installed and the configure/make found it.  What is
this?
Also this:

WARNING: unable to use PDL (the perl data language). This means that
 normal pixel access is non-functional. Unless you plan to use
 Tile/PixelRgn functions together with PDL, this is harmless.
The
 plug-ins using PDL, however, will NOT WORK and you can NO
LONGER
 install PDL later. You can get PDL from any CPAN mirror.

was followed later by this:

use'ing Gimp::PDL is no longer necessary, please remove it!

This sounds contradictory to me.

Thanks ahead for any help resolving these messages.

Albert
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Re: [Gimp-user] re: Finding a font

2003-02-07 Thread Albert Wagner
On Fri, 7 Feb 2003 18:35:01 +
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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This is from the README:

Installation for X11


1. Change to /usr/X11/lib/fonts

2. untar the archive freefont-0.10.tar.gz

3. Give the following commands to make X11 accept the new fonts

  xset fp+ /usr/X11/lib/fonts/freefont
  xset fp rehash

4. The fonts are available under X11.
Check them out by running xfontsel for example.
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