[Gimp-user] Feature Request: Smushi.it integration for GIMP

2011-03-28 Thread Guy Saban
Hi,

I was wondering if anyone would consider it helpful to have a file save option 
to use smush.it when saving an image with GIMP.

 
All the best,
Guy Saban
 
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[Gimp-user] Feature request: Toolbox customisation

2009-01-03 Thread Kristjan Siimson
Hello,

First of all, thank you for GIMP! I have a feature request. This has been
bugging me for well over a year, yet only now I found my way around to the
mailing lists. Currently, the toolbox features no more or less than 33
different tools. I don't remember the exact theory, but there is one that
says that humans can't grasp more than 4 - 7 choices. Not sure about the
number, and it is not important here, 33 is definitely much more than that.

Most of the time when I do graphics work, I do not need 33 features. When I
do pixel art, there are only a couple tools I need. Others are just an
annoying distraction. I have never used Ink tool, and it is unlikely that I
ever will. Therefore, there should be a way to remove useless noise, a
feature TO ADD OR REMOVE TOOLS FROM TOOLBOX.

Of course, one could go even further, make tool presets, add the ability to
move icons around, but for now that is not as important as getting GEGL
implemented.

Sincerely,
Kristjan Siimson
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request: Toolbox customisation

2009-01-03 Thread Simon Budig
Kristjan Siimson (kristjan.siim...@gmail.com) wrote:
 ever will. Therefore, there should be a way to remove useless noise, a
 feature TO ADD OR REMOVE TOOLS FROM TOOLBOX.

Shouting is not necessary - it is already there:

File-Dialogs-Tools  and then toggle the visibility with the eye
icon.

 Of course, one could go even further, make tool presets, add the ability to
 move icons around, but for now that is not as important as getting GEGL
 implemented.

Reordering the tool list works as well.

Bye.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request: Toolbox customisation

2009-01-03 Thread lostgeorge
Quoting Kristjan Siimson kristjan.siim...@gmail.com:

  annoying distraction. I have never used Ink tool, and it is unlikely that I
 ever will. Therefore, there should be a way to remove useless noise, a
 feature TO ADD OR REMOVE TOOLS FROM TOOLBOX.


take a look at  windows\dockable\dialogs\tools
you CAN turn or off any of the tools
ver 2.6.3
ghk


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[Gimp-user] Feature Request (Dot Deformation)

2008-09-25 Thread jozemaner
...Hi. Is this a good place to make a feature request?...
---
This is a suggestion for a tool, for a future version of gimp. It's an idea
I had when I saw the 'dove evolution' video, where they retouch a photo of a
girl's face, making her neck longer, her eyes bigger, etc. With liquify (ps)
and iWarp (gimp), you can do something similar, but it gets all blurred out,
and you don't have enough control.
So my idea is, adding dots to an image, gimp creates triangles with those, and
then, you can move the dots, and gimp deform each triangle to fit the new
position of the moved dots.
The deformation feature is already in gimp, with 'shear' and 'distort'; so the
only thing that might take long is the user interface. The dots should be moved
individually, in groups, rotated in group, and scaled in group.
The advantages of this idea for a tool, is that it doesn't blur (just deforms),
you can choose what is affected and what's not (ex: move the head to make neck
longer, leaving the head and the rest of the body intact, and the neck
stretched), and you have a lot of precision.
It's just an idea that might have lot of uses.
Images:
dots added: http://b.imagehost.org/0643/pd_02.jpg
triangles from dots: http://b.imagehost.org/0955/pd_03.jpg
dot movement: http://b.imagehost.org/0860/pd_04.jpg
result: http://b.imagehost.org/0251/pd_05.jpg
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature Request (Dot Deformation)

2008-09-25 Thread Martin Nordholts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 ...Hi. Is this a good place to make a feature request?...
 ---
   


Hi!

No, the place for making feature requests is on the gimp-developer
mailing list.

BR,
Martin
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request list for publishers.

2007-07-10 Thread Kevin Cozens
John R. Culleton wrote:
 1. Ability to work with and save files using CMYK color model.
 1a. Use ICC profiles for viewing and exporting CMYK model files.

Known issues.

 2. Clean up the code for exporting PostScript and Encapsulated 
 PostScript files.  I have on occasion dug into the source code and 
 changed things like the unnecessary default offsets but I am not 
 prepared to do this for each new release I get. 

If you have found some things that need changing in the source and know how to 
fix them, you should open a bug report (if there is no open bug covering the 
issue), and attach a patch to the report which fixes the code.

If you do this, it is more likely your changes will be incorporated in to the 
GIMP source tree. You would no longer have to keep applying the changes with 
each new release.

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[Gimp-user] Feature request list for publishers.

2007-07-09 Thread John R. Culleton
1. Ability to work with and save files using CMYK color model.
1a. Use ICC profiles for viewing and exporting CMYK model files. 
2. Clean up the code for exporting PostScript and Encapsulated 
PostScript files.  I have on occasion dug into the source code and 
changed things like the unnecessary default offsets but I am not 
prepared to do this for each new release I get. 

Motivation: some of us use Open Source software exclusively. The 
nearest OS rival to Photoshop is Gimp in terms of functionality. 
Publishers need to work in CMYK and sometimes in spot color. There 
have been little steps toward the CMYK color model but not a complete 
adoption. Other programs, some not nearly as well developed as Gimp,  
manage to handle the choice between CMYK and RGB without difficulty. 
When you open up Krita for example that is the first decision you 
make.  But Krita is embryonic and not ready for me at least to use. 
Scribus also handles both color models, as does TeX. These are both 
production programs. 
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[Gimp-user] Feature Request: Open toolbox on right click.

2005-04-13 Thread David Marrs
I posted this to the c.g.a.gimp group initially but was told that this 
might be a better place for it. I wanted to discuss it before submitting 
it as a feature requeset to bugzilla. That way other users of the GIMP 
can bring their ideas to it (like, whether or not they like it!) and I 
can make it a bit more focused where it's uncertain (see *highlighted* 
sentance):

- - - -
It once again occured to me after recently discovering the stroke/fill 
option that there are many commonly used operations associated with 
tools that are difficult for users to find. Drawing shapes is a good 
example of this. GIMP - it has to be said - is not the most intuitive 
application in the world.

In fact, to utilise tools, one must either open a menu or go to one of 
the dialogues docked in another window to get at the options one needs, 
which can be frustrating if it's obscured by the window you're working 
in. I'm often making 3 or 4 clicks to make a simple change.

So, why not associate a toolbox with each tool that can be opened by 
right clicking in the image window. Currently, right clicking simply 
opens the menubar, which can be accessed twice already from the image 
window: it seems like a waste of a mouse button to me. Much better to be 
able to perform common tasks, such as path to selection or stroke 
path instead.

*Precisely what should go in these toolboxes I'm not sure.*
You could also make it flexible and do what you do already with 
dialogues, providing a number of presets while allowing users the option 
to customise the toolkit themselves (a system that works excellently imo).

- - - -
Btw, this is (more or less) my first post to the mailing list. So I'd 
just like to say hello to all other gimpers out there and, of course, 
thank you to any developers watching.

David
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature Request: Open toolbox on right click.

2005-04-13 Thread Alan Horkan

On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, David Marrs wrote:

 Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 16:09:28 +0100
 From: David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
 Subject: [Gimp-user] Feature Request: Open toolbox on right click.

 I posted this to the c.g.a.gimp group initially but was told that this

the wha'?  not familiar with the term c.g.a.gimp

 might be a better place for it. I wanted to discuss it before submitting
 it as a feature requeset to bugzilla. That way other users of the GIMP
 can bring their ideas to it (like, whether or not they like it!) and I
 can make it a bit more focused where it's uncertain (see *highlighted*
 sentance):

 - - - -

 It once again occured to me after recently discovering the stroke/fill
 option that there are many commonly used operations associated with
 tools that are difficult for users to find. Drawing shapes is a good
 example of this. GIMP - it has to be said - is not the most intuitive
 application in the world.

Rather than creating complex selectoins and then stroking them, Gfig can
be used to create some intersting results too.

request for a shape tool
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65197


 In fact, to utilise tools, one must either open a menu or go to one of
 the dialogues docked in another window to get at the options one needs,
 which can be frustrating if it's obscured by the window you're working
 in. I'm often making 3 or 4 clicks to make a simple change.


 So, why not associate a toolbox with each tool that can be opened by
 right clicking in the image window. Currently, right clicking simply

If anything the GNU Image Manipulation Program should be moving away from
requiring right click for anything as it makes work more cumbersome for
anyone using a pen interface or accessibility tools.

 opens the menubar, which can be accessed twice already from the image
 window:

If look back into the history of the gimp and see the stuggle it was to
get the menubar added at all you will realise that there are many users
who do actually like having to make that extra click anytime they want to
do anything and you would have to pry the right click menu out of their
cold dead hands.

 it seems like a waste of a mouse button to me. Much better to be
 able to perform common tasks, such as path to selection or stroke
 path instead.

Most other applications use the right click menu as _context menu_
providing a short list of the most used or most relevant functions for a
particular situation.  I am afraid this is not a change the developers
would be able to make without pissing off a lot of existing users and
more importantly I do not think it is even a change they would
particularly want to make.


 You could also make it flexible and do what you do already with
 dialogues, providing a number of presets while allowing users the option
 to customise the toolkit themselves (a system that works excellently imo).

I think there is some sort of plan to make it easier to have presets for
the various Filters, not sure though, might just be wishful thinking on my
part.

 Btw, this is (more or less) my first post to the mailing list. So I'd
 just like to say hello to all other gimpers out there and, of course,
 thank you to any developers watching.

The developers do read this too.

Later

Alan Horkan

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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature Request: Open toolbox on right click.

2005-04-13 Thread Michael Schumacher
Alan Horkan wrote:
 On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, David Marrs wrote:
 
 
Date: Wed, 13 Apr 2005 16:09:28 +0100
From: David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Gimp-user] Feature Request: Open toolbox on right click.

I posted this to the c.g.a.gimp group initially but was told that this
 
 
 the wha'?  not familiar with the term c.g.a.gimp

This is an abbrevation type commonly used for newsgroups, in this case
comp.graphics.apps.gimp


HTH,
Michael

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[Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-07-23 Thread Lincoln Lordêllo
Hy people,

I don't know if this is the best place to comment this, but i saw the
work around the new version of Gimp 2.2 (still 2.1 ;-P) and the image
window has a feature that i'm waiting for i long time, the rules unit.
But it doesn't have percentage. To work i need to use the percentage to
define some guides.
Tanks...
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-07-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Lincoln Lordêllo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I don't know if this is the best place to comment this, but i saw the
 work around the new version of Gimp 2.2 (still 2.1 ;-P) and the image
 window has a feature that i'm waiting for i long time, the rules unit.
 But it doesn't have percentage. To work i need to use the percentage to
 define some guides.

Please put your request into Bugzilla. I think this is a simple one
but I'd have to take a closer look. If we have a report about it in
Bugzilla it will certainly be considered.


Sven

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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-07-23 Thread Alan Horkan

On Fri, 23 Jul 2004, Lincoln [ISO-8859-1] Lordêllo wrote:

 Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2004 12:47:14 -0300
 From: Lincoln [ISO-8859-1] Lordêllo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Lista Gimp-Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Gimp-user] Feature request

 Hy people,

 I don't know if this is the best place to comment this, but i saw the
 work around the new version of Gimp 2.2 (still 2.1 ;-P) and the image
 window has a feature that i'm waiting for i long time, the rules unit.
 But it doesn't have percentage. To work i need to use the percentage to
 define some guides.

Having percentages available everywhere as standard units would be great
but if all you want it for is to be able to add guides at the 10 %
position of an image then I've just modified this script to do just that

http://matrix.netsoc.tcd.ie/~horkana/dev/gnome/gimp/script-fu/scripts/guide-new-percent.scm

It adds a menu item View, New Guide (by percent)...
it prompts you to choose horizontal or vertical and the position
in percent where you want the guide placed.

Sincerely

Alan Horkan
http://advogato.org/person/AlanHorkan/

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[Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-29 Thread Thomas Spuhler
Thanks. See me post form yesterday.
Of course I am  using cups as print spooler.
Sven's suggestion of adding kprinter with one single command (kprinter)
in the command line solves this problem.

Gene, how are you going to change paper size to tabloid or legal if you
do it your way. How would you tell to print 5 copies, or to use the
manual tray instead of the lower tray to print transparencies, etc.?
You just need kprinter.

Tom




On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 19:39, Gene Heskett wrote:
 On Wednesday 28 January 2004 17:59, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
 I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some
  time. I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I
  find annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other
  printers than the standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy
  way.
 Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage
  or if always printing to the very same printer.
 Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate
  environment. I can choose the printer I like or need on the
  corporate network.
 
 Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it
  like Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the
  printer field in the printing dialog?
 
 If you were using gimp-print and cups, it would be pretty easy I 
 think.  I have 2 printers, both epson ink squirters, and 4 actual 
 definitions setup, 2 for each printer in cups.  1 low res for text 
 type outputs, and one hi-res for text+photo, both in color, for each 
 printer.
 
 To the Gimp, they are simply lp0, lp1, lp2, and lp3, and the 
 gimp-print dialog allows you to change which printer you are using.



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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-29 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

just for your information: If you have problems, comments or feature
requests about the print plug-in, you should make sure you send them
to the gimp-print developers. I am not sure if any gimp-print
developers are subscribed here. gimp-print is not developed by the
gimp development team; it's a separate project with separate
mailing-lists, it's own bug-tracker. More infos should be available
at their home-page: http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/


Sven
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[Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-29 Thread Thomas Spuhler
So far I am absolutely happy with the kprinter solution. Thanks Sven for
the hint.
In Linux, we have Kprinter and Gnome Print. I am of the opinion that the
printer manufacturers should provide the ppd's and we should not use our
limited resources to develop additional print systems. But that is my
opinion.
I just purchase those printers that come with the ppd files (HP provides
a lot of them) and can use cups instead of proprietary software. This
will make the manufacturers give it some attention. We are now stronger
by Apple and Linux/Unix using cups.

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On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 10:34, Sven Neumann wrote:
 Hi,
 
 just for your information: If you have problems, comments or feature
 requests about the print plug-in, you should make sure you send them
 to the gimp-print developers. I am not sure if any gimp-print
 developers are subscribed here. gimp-print is not developed by the
 gimp development team; it's a separate project with separate
 mailing-lists, it's own bug-tracker. More infos should be available
 at their home-page: http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
 
 
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[Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-28 Thread Thomas Spuhler
I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some time.
I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I find
annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other printers than the
standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy way.
Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage or if
always printing to the very same printer.
Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate environment.
I can choose the printer I like or need on the corporate network.

Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it like
Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the printer field in
the printing dialog?



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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-28 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some time.
 I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I find
 annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other printers than the
 standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy way.
 Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage or if
 always printing to the very same printer.
 Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate environment.
 I can choose the printer I like or need on the corporate network.
 
 Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it like
 Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the printer field in
 the printing dialog?

What keeps you from doing just that? Create a new printer, let's call
it kprinter, enter the Setup dialog and put 'kprinter' as the print
command.


Sven

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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-28 Thread Thomas Spuhler
Thanks. It must have been too easy!

Tom


On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 16:47, Sven Neumann wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some time.
  I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I find
  annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other printers than the
  standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy way.
  Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage or if
  always printing to the very same printer.
  Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate environment.
  I can choose the printer I like or need on the corporate network.
  
  Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it like
  Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the printer field in
  the printing dialog?
 
 What keeps you from doing just that? Create a new printer, let's call
 it kprinter, enter the Setup dialog and put 'kprinter' as the print
 command.
 
 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Feature request

2004-01-28 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 17:59, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
I have been a Gimp user on Mandrake (currently 9.2) for quite some
 time. I am currently using Gimp2-pre2. One of the features that I
 find annoying is the printing. It is difficult to use other
 printers than the standard, at least I don't know a direct and easy
 way.
Using Gimp's normal printing feature is nice and OK for home usage
 or if always printing to the very same printer.
Using kprinter is a really nice way to print in a corporate
 environment. I can choose the printer I like or need on the
 corporate network.

Would there be a possiblity to make just one small change and do it
 like Adobe Acrobat Reader: You just type in krinter into the
 printer field in the printing dialog?

If you were using gimp-print and cups, it would be pretty easy I 
think.  I have 2 printers, both epson ink squirters, and 4 actual 
definitions setup, 2 for each printer in cups.  1 low res for text 
type outputs, and one hi-res for text+photo, both in color, for each 
printer.

To the Gimp, they are simply lp0, lp1, lp2, and lp3, and the 
gimp-print dialog allows you to change which printer you are using.

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