Joao S. O. Bueno ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Ok, for startting:
>
> Closing paths should definitely be a matter of one click
> starightforward thing.
>
> So it must be doable on the default "extending mode" without any extra
> modifier key. I know you have beiong strugling with it - the previo
Gimp-Print 4.3.20, released September 1, 2003, is a development
release of this package. Like all development releases, this version
is considered unstable and should only be used by those individuals
tolerant of the likelihood of problems. Individuals desiring a stable
release of Gimp-Print shou
Hi there.
First post, so please go easy on me ;-).
Also Gimp always gets better and more powerful, the interface still
needs a lot of work. It almost looks like yet another Photoshop clone -
and even if Photoshop is some sort of de facto standard, it's interface
is pretty clumsy and inefficient.
Ok, for startting:
Closing paths should definitely be a matter of one click
starightforward thing.
So it must be doable on the default "extending mode" without any extra
modifier key. I know you have beiong strugling with it - the previous
ctrl_alt_shift_click, and the current ctrl + drag show
Hi all,
Following the experience of the GNOME conferences, I think it
would be an idea to start looking now for dates and a site for the
GIMP conference next year.
As we know from this year, this is probably not going to be a
huge event. There is the possibility of having it included in a
large
Hi,
I think we should restore the original web-site tonight, so there's
probably not much point in discussing the current state. However I
think that it would be nice if the new gimp.org site could have a
pointer to some pages that deal with the patent issues free software
and GIMP in particular i
I've sent this yesterday, but I have bnot seen it on the list. I think
my local IP may have got blacklisted, so I am trying again.
Js
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ok, 4:21 n the morning...
I just could run gimp 1.3.19 now.
I don't know how many of these chan
www.gimp.org/win32/gimp-head-20030901.zip. Built from CVS HEAD
today. Other stuff you will need is at
www.gimp.org/win32/downloads.html .
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Greetings Gimp Gurus,
I have run into a baffling problem when trying to compile the gimp
(1.2.5 and 1.3.x) on a RH9 system. As far as I can tell, it seems
limited to the gimp: I can configure and compile other tarballs without
any problem. What makes it weird is the workaround. Details follow.