[Gimp-developer] Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread Kelly Martin
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 16:06:22 +0100, David Kirkby [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Hi, I'm trying to do something with Gimp that is perhaps a little unusual. This is causing me a problem, but I'd like to know if it can be overcome easily. I'm using Gimp 1.2.0 on a Sun SPARCstation with Solaris 8. I

Re: [Gimp-developer] Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread Blue Lang
On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, David Kirkby wrote: I appreciate this is more aesthetically pleasing, but Gimp's interpolating colours is causing me a problem. Is there any obvious way to stop colour interpolation ? yup! dialogs-pallete edit-new then choose only the colors you want and

Re: [Gimp-developer] Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread David Kirkby
Thanks, but I need to write the image in 24 bit mode, as the software only reads 24-bit mode image - they are the easiest to read, so I only implemented them. There is also the possibility that I could want more than 256 colours. I just need them to be what I want, without Gimp's interpolation.

Re: [Gimp-developer] Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, David Kirkby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I would like to create a bitmap (.BMP) with Gimp that can be read by a scientific application I have written. This application looks for specific colours such as red (0xff), black (0x00), white (0xff) and green (0x0x00ff00). I need

Re: [Gimp-developer] Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread Seth Burgess
If you are stroking the selection, use the Pencil to stroke. Sven, Can you actually do this? If so, how? Seth __ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/

Re: [Gimp-developer] Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, Seth Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you are stroking the selection, use the Pencil to stroke. Sven, Can you actually do this? If so, how? You can. Just make the Pencil the active tool before stroking. The active paint tool is always used for stroking. Only if there's

[Gimp-developer] Re: Can I avoid Gimp creating new coulours ???

2001-04-13 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-04-13 at 1115.37 -0700): If you are stroking the selection, use the Pencil to stroke. Can you actually do this? If so, how? Stroke strokes :] with the tool you have selected, supposing it is a pencil like one. If not selected any of those (ie Magic wand), it