Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Web colour palette choice helper

2005-07-07 Thread Kevin Coyner


On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 06:06:27PM +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote..

Dear friends,

do you know if there is a piece of additional software / 
plug in /external software, which does 
give you the possibility of picking one colour, then 
proposes a palette of compatible colours for a webpage? 
Something which helps you selecting a palette of compatible 
colour for designing web pages.

I don't know of a plugin into Gimp that does this (certainly would
be cool though), but I've found this website helpful when trying to
put colors together:

http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html

Kevin

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Re: [Gimp-user] Stitch Panorama 0.9.2

2005-05-13 Thread Kevin Coyner


On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 04:09:39PM +1000, Owen wrote..

 On Thu, 12 May 2005 17:20:07 -0700 (PDT)
 TRM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  Announcing Stitch Panorama 0.9.2 (Beta)
  
  Stitch Panorama 0.9.2 is a beta version of a GIMP plug-in which
  creates a panorama from two images.  The plug-in is written in
  Python, and requires that you have a GIMP with python support.  The
  beta version of this plug-in is now available at sourceforge.net
  (http://sourceforge.net/projects/stitchpanorama/).  It was developed
  with GIMP version 2.2.4 on a FC3 linux system.  It may or may not
  work with other versions of GIMP and other operating systems, but
  I'd like to know if anyone is successful at running this plug-in.
 

Nice plugin!

Worked nicely on my system:  kernel 2.6.8 on Debian Sid, using Gimp 2.2.

Also nice PDF documentation.  That helps.

Kevin

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Re: [Gimp-user] Stitch Panorama 0.9.2

2005-05-13 Thread Kevin Coyner


On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 01:03:58PM -0400, Gracia M. Littauer wrote..

  Also nice PDF documentation.  That helps.
 
  Kevin
 
  how pray tell did you get the pdf? I have tried every which way  all 
 I get is an html of the mirror sites. Do I need a secret decoder 
 ring ;^)?


It just seemed to work for me through the normal clicking of the links
at sourceforge.net.

If it still doesn't work for you, give this a try:

http://easynews.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/stitchpanorama/stitch_panorama.pdf


Kevin


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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Equivalent GIMP procedure compareed to Photoshop

2005-04-04 Thread Kevin Coyner


On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 01:23:10AM +0200, GSR - FR wrote..

 Hi,
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-04-05 at 0101.06 +0200):
  What would be the way to do something like this:
  http://www.photozone.de/7Digital/highpass.htm
 
 Follow http://www.3dgate.com/techniques/2001/010625/0625hajba.html for
 highpass part, the rest should not be different.


Interesting tutorial.  Wondering what the Gimp equivalent of the
highpass filter is?  Played a bit with Edge Detect, but there's a lot of
options there.

KC

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[Gimp-user] 2-byte font not displayed

2003-06-12 Thread Kevin Coyner

Using Gimp v 1.2.3  and have successfully added a number of new fonts
that show up in the Text Tool font selection dialog box.  However, some
of the fonts (not mainstream type ones), while present in the list of
fonts, do not actually show up.  Instead I get a message:

This is a 2-byte font and may not be displayed correctly.

and the font that is displayed in the Preview looks like some kind of
default instead of the fancy font I'm trying to use.

However, this same font does work in Open Office, a couple other
apps, and xfontsel.  

Am I out of luck using such fonts with the Gimp?

Any pointers towards any write-ups on fonts and the Gimp would be
appreciated.  I already went through the Gimp manual at

/usr/share/doc/gimp-manual/html/index.html

but that seems to cover only how to add new fonts in.  I guess I'm
looking for some clarity on the difference between a 2-byte font and
other types (?) and what's useable with the Gimp.

Thanks
Kevin
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