[Gimp-user] Gimp-2-3 opens with close-gadget only

2007-03-10 Thread User1001
There are no minimize/maximize gadgets in the Gimp-2.3 Gnome desktop
(application) window, and those functions are disabled in the Gnome desktop
(application) window menu. How's come, and how do we get those functions 
restored?
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Re: [Gimp-user] Can Gimp start with something less dangerous than a brush

2006-12-14 Thread User1001
Select the desired startup/initial tool, then save your Preferences, which also
saves the currently selected tool - which then gets selected the next time Gimp2
is started:

0) Select desired tool to start up with
1) File/Preferences/Input Devices
2) Save Input Device Settings Now
3) OK


Russbucket wrote:
 On Thu December 14 2006 13:07, George Farris wrote:
 On Thu, 2006-14-12 at 12:00 -0800,

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Can Gimp start with something less dangerous than a brush
 Yes +1
 I agree this one caught me a couple of times, maybe the select box.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Printing success stories?

2006-02-19 Thread User1001
While (advanced) CYMK capabilities is a current project in Gimp 
development, the LINUXPRINTING site is valuable for the HP 
designed/created print drivers, and I assume other print drivers. I have 
an HP6122 (color duplex inkjet) and with the HP PPD file (driver) am now 
able to get more  control over the printer than I had with generic 
drivers. The driver is also recognized by all of the software that I 
use which provides for better and more complete print control. As a side 
affect, Gimp color output was truer to what it displayed, though I have 
not attempted to verify exactness nor CYMK control other than a couple 
of simplistic tests.




Tom Williams wrote:

Paul Waldo wrote:

On Sunday 19 February 2006 2:00 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
Kubuntu Breezy
gimp 2.2.8
gimp-print 4.2.7
Epson Stylus Photo 1280
Cups 1.1.23
  

Thanks for the info.  I found THIS page on your printer at the
LinuxPrinting.org site:

http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Epson-Stylus_Photo_1280

See if it contains some driver info that might be of help to you.  Maybe
switching to a different driver might help with your printing problem. 
There is also a forum there for Epson printers that might be of help:


http://www.linuxprinting.org/forums.cgi?group=linuxprinting.epson.general

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Placement of pasted selections

2005-12-29 Thread User1001
There is also a Perl interface for GIMPv2 at

http://search.cpan.org/~sjburges/Gimp-2.2pre1/Gimp.pm

but I have not coded anything to use it so can't offer any insight to
its use.


Tristan Miller wrote:
 Greetings.
 
 In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Joao S. O. Bueno
 Calligaris wrote:
 
I see you had not actually tried it. :-)
 
 
 Well, I had, but I was making assumptions about the causes of any delays.
 
 
You can also work a python-fu /script-fu script to do a paste
located stuff - the  way I can think of you will have toi manually
type in the destination coordinates, but I think it will suit your
needs for know.

Let me know if you'd need such a script, and tell me if you have
gimp-python running - as I'd prefere doing it in Python than in
script-fu.
 
 
 Sure, I would be grateful for any help in making a script to do this work. 
 I don't have gimp-python, but I suppose I could install it.  As I
 mentioned in another post, I think the script will be very simple to
 write, provided one already knows script-fu (or python-fu):
 
 Assuming there are two images open and a selection is active in the active
 window:
 
 1. Store the top left coordinates (x,y) of the selection.
 2. Copy the selection.
 3. Switch to the second image (or: pop up a dialog asking the user to
 select the destination image).
 4. Paste.
 5. Move the selection to (x,y).
 6. Anchor the selection.
 
 Regards,
 Tristan
 

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