Re: [Gimp-user] gimp-help 2.8.2

2018-10-14 Thread starikarp--- via gimp-user-list
On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 15:29:21 -0400
starikarp--- via gimp-user-list  wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> Just a question: Why GIMP 2.10.6 wants to install version
> 2.8? It's downloadin gimp-help-2.8.2.tar.bz2
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> SK
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[Gimp-user] gimp-help 2.8.2

2018-10-14 Thread starikarp--- via gimp-user-list
Hi!

Just a question: Why GIMP 2.10.6 wants to install version
2.8? It's downloadin gimp-help-2.8.2.tar.bz2

Thank you.

SK
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Re: [Gimp-user] [offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map

2018-10-14 Thread Casey Connor




Brilliant!

The open source paradigm in action:

A says, I with I could do this thing...
B says, I bet you could use that thing...
C says, You mean like this?


You forgot:

D says, You can already do that with program X
E says, And program Y

:-),
-Casey

P.S. A says, Your script didn't work for me on file Z
:-)

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Re: [Gimp-user] [offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map

2018-10-14 Thread Steve Kinney
Brilliant!

The open source paradigm in action:

A says, I with I could do this thing...
B says, I bet you could use that thing...
C says, You mean like this?

Boom, done.

:D

On 10/13/2018 11:58 PM, Casey Connor wrote:
> Sorry, the ASCII-ification added a bunch of asterisks. Let me try that
> again:
> 
> Here is a bash script that will take an image file and open a link in
> your browser to the openstreetmap.com site at that location.
> 
> It requires that the "exiftool" utility be installed, which you can
> install e.g. on debian-based systems with:
> 
> sudo apt-get install libimage-exiftool-perl
> 
> Put the following in a file (preferably in a location that is in your
> executable path), call it something like "locatepic".
> 
> #!/bin/bash
> sensible-browser `exiftool -c "%.6f" $1 | grep "GPS Position" | sed -r
> 's/^.*: ([0-9]*\.[0-9]*) ([NS]), ([0-9]*\.[0-9]*)
> ([EW])/http:\/\/www.openstreetmap.org\/search?query=\1%20\2%2C%20\3%20\4/g'`
> 
> 
> (If your distribution doesn't have "sensible-browser" or you don't like
> which browser is used by it, you can use "xdg-open" in its place.)
> 
> Run this command one time:
> 
> chmod ug+x locatepic
> 
> ...to make the file executable. Then run it with:
> 
> locatepic /path/to/your/picture.jpg
> 
> (Or if the executable is not in your path, use /path/to/locatepic
> /path/to/your/picture.jpg)
> 
> There are various ways to integrate this into your desktop environment
> (e.g. so you can right-click on an image and choose "locatepic"), but I
> will leave that as an exercise to the reader. Some useful links:
> 
> https://developer.gnome.org/integration-guide/stable/desktop-files.html.en
> https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/index.html
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4824590/propagate-all-arguments-in-a-bash-shell-script?utm_medium=organic_source=google_rich_qa_campaign=google_rich_qa
> 
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Re: [Gimp-user] plugins for 2.10.6

2018-10-14 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list
On Sun, Oct 14, 2018 at 1:37 PM starikarp--- wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I am an old GIMP user but new with version 2.10.6 (FreeBSD).
> How is about plugins for the new version which is IMO excellent,
> please? I had to use GMIC and sometimes beautify and excellent liquid
> rescale plugin.
>

What is your actual question? :)

Newer versions of G'MIC work on 2.10 just fine.

Beautify hasn't been updated by its original developer since 2012 and only
has a few pull requests merged on GitHub since then.

Merging Liquid Rescale to GIMP was once discussed, but nobody is interested
enough to do this, and on top of that the plug-in would do with a complete
UI/UX redesign (which was attempted in 2012 or so, but wasn't completed).

Alex
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[Gimp-user] plugins for 2.10.6

2018-10-14 Thread starikarp--- via gimp-user-list
Hi!

I am an old GIMP user but new with version 2.10.6 (FreeBSD).
How is about plugins for the new version which is IMO excellent,
please? I had to use GMIC and sometimes beautify and excellent liquid
rescale plugin.
It will be nice that is liquid rescale plugin included in GIMP default.

Thank you for the great work.

SK
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Re: [Gimp-user] [offtopic] image viewer which can show the location on a map

2018-10-14 Thread Tobias Jakobs via gimp-user-list
Hi,

darktable has a map view.
https://www.darktable.org/usermanual/en/map_chapter.html

And I wrote some darktable Lua scripts toake the geo information more
useful:
http://dablogter.blogspot.com/2017/04/darktable-geotoolbox-script.html?m=1
https://dablogter.blogspot.com/2016/03/tutorial-creating-maps-from-geo-tagged.html?m=1

Regards,
Tobias

Pat David via gimp-user-list  schrieb am So., 14.
Okt. 2018, 06:00:

> Try here?
>
>
> https://docs.kde.org/trunk5/en/extragear-graphics/digikam/using-digikam.html#using-mainwindow-mapview
>
> You can also ping them on the forum:
>
> https://discuss.pixls.us/c/software/digikam
>
>
> On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 11:13 AM Helmut Jarausch 
> wrote:
>
> > On 10/13/2018 04:18:12 PM, Pat David wrote:
> > > Possibly DigiKam?
> >
> > Thanks Pat,
> >
> > I've just installed DigiKam but I can't see any menu item to show the
> > location
> > where the image was taken.
> >
> > Helmut
>
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Re: [Gimp-user] Characters became tofu after deleting fonts on Ubuntu

2018-10-14 Thread dqwyy
 On Sat, 06 Oct 2018 11:19:34 +0800 dqwyy  wrote 
> Then I went to the official website of Gimp and installed Gimp by using 
> flatpak. After installation, I surprisingly found that the problem had been 
> solved.

As I mentioned in the last mail, the fonts tofu problem about Gimp was solved 
by reinstalling through flatpak. However, the same fonts tofu problem occurred 
in some of other pieces of software such as Calculator and Characters[1]. Then 
I have got to try reinstalling the fonts. I reinstalled Dejavu but nothing 
changes. I even copied the whole original /usr/share/fonts/ directory form a 
Ubuntu LiveCD and paste it to my computer. Now all the fonts deleted by me had 
come back. However, nothing changes, either.

I'm so upset but I manage to solve this problem finally so I would like to 
share the solutions with those who will have the same problems in the future.

I posted my problem to the Ubuntu Chinese Forum[2]. At first, I got the 
suggestions to reinstall the fonts via `sudo apt install ttf-dejavu-core` but 
still nothing changes. Then there was a user suggesting me to check the 
permission of the fonts files. To be honest, as a Ubuntu/Linux newbie, I'm 
still reading the book named "The Linux Command Line" (written by William 
Shotts) and haven't read the chapter about permission yet. But his suggestion 
makes sense so I checked the permission and got these output[3]. Then I found 
the permission of SourceHanSerif-Bold.otf, which is manually installed by me, 
is different from the others. Meanwhile SourceHanSerif-Bold.otf is the default 
fonts for the interface.

So I tried copy it and paste it to /usr/share/fonts/ from ~/.local/share/fonts/ 
. Then I surprisingly found the problem had been solved[4].

Therefore it the PERMISSION that causes this problem. Sorry for my poor 
grammar, I hope that this solution will help those who have the same problem as 
me.

[1] https://i.loli.net/2018/10/10/5bbda5712a3b4.png
[2] http://forum.ubuntu.com.cn/viewtopic.php?f=8=488623 (in Chinese)
[3] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PVH6HMpKd3/
[4] https://i.loli.net/2018/10/14/5bc2d3d77a31f.png

Regards,
dqwyy 
http://a.dqwyy.moe
October 14, 2018 

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