Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Copying few layers at once.

2003-04-04 Thread Denis McCauley
Martin Katz, Ph.D. wrote:

(off-line)

Dear Mr. McCauley,

What is a "calque"? Is that the same as a Gimp layer?

Sincerely,
Martin 
Yes it is, Martin. Sorry for any confusion, the result of writing in 
English about a program I run in French.

Cheers
DM


Denis McCauley wrote:



On Wednesday 02 April 2003 01:55, Ireneusz Slonina wrote:



> On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Carol Spears wrote:
> > hi, as far as i know, there is no way to do this. what i do is 
save i=
t
> > as a new name and delete the unnecessary layers.
>
> I mean that I want to first develope a small part of image, in layers
> and then move it to bigger, main image - it's just more efficient
> for me... It's a pity that I can't do it without flattening the 
image..
>


There is a way to do this. Once your layered image is finalised 
change the canvas size to the size of your large image then create a 
new calque of this size. Copy your large image to the new calque, 
then move it down to the bottm of the calques list. Next you click 
each of your small layers between the eye and the thumbnail so that a 
cross appears. This allows you to move all the layers so selectionned 
together to the position you want.
Cheers
Denis McCauley



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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Copying few layers at once.

2003-04-03 Thread Denis McCauley


On Wednesday 02 April 2003 01:55, Ireneusz Slonina wrote:



> On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Carol Spears wrote:
> > hi, as far as i know, there is no way to do this. what i do is save i=
t
> > as a new name and delete the unnecessary layers.
>
> I mean that I want to first develope a small part of image, in layers
> and then move it to bigger, main image - it's just more efficient
> for me... It's a pity that I can't do it without flattening the image..
>
There is a way to do this. Once your layered image is finalised change the 
canvas size to the size of your large image then create a new calque of 
this size. Copy your large image to the new calque, then move it down to 
the bottm of the calques list. Next you click each of your small layers 
between the eye and the thumbnail so that a cross appears. This allows you 
to move all the layers so selectionned together to the position you want.
Cheers
Denis McCauley 

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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Copying few layers at once.

2003-04-02 Thread Rory Grant
On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 22:05, zeus;] wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 April 2003 01:55, Ireneusz Slonina wrote:
> > On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Carol Spears wrote:
> > > hi, as far as i know, there is no way to do this. what i do is save it
> > > as a new name and delete the unnecessary layers.
> >
> > I mean that I want to first develope a small part of image, in layers
> > and then move it to bigger, main image - it's just more efficient
> > for me... It's a pity that I can't do it without flattening the image..
> >

This does not preserve layer alignments.  There should be some way to
group layers for transformations.

> Drag the layers in small image to the big image. The layers from the small 
> image will be placed in the big image automatically. 
> You can only drag one layer at a time.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Copying few layers at once.

2003-04-02 Thread zeus;]
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 01:55, Ireneusz Slonina wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Carol Spears wrote:
> > hi, as far as i know, there is no way to do this. what i do is save it
> > as a new name and delete the unnecessary layers.
>
> I mean that I want to first develope a small part of image, in layers
> and then move it to bigger, main image - it's just more efficient
> for me... It's a pity that I can't do it without flattening the image..
>
Drag the layers in small image to the big image. The layers from the small 
image will be placed in the big image automatically. 
You can only drag one layer at a time.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Re: Copying few layers at once.

2003-04-01 Thread Ireneusz Slonina


On Tue, 1 Apr 2003, Carol Spears wrote:

> hi, as far as i know, there is no way to do this. what i do is save it
> as a new name and delete the unnecessary layers.
>

I mean that I want to first develope a small part of image, in layers
and then move it to bigger, main image - it's just more efficient
for me... It's a pity that I can't do it without flattening the image..

> carol
>

Irek Słonina

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