Among many interesting comments regarding the GIMP usability at Slashdot
(congrats to pippin for making a slashdot story btw :), it seems as if
people find it hard to realize that there is a brush editor.
How about integrating the Brush Editor into the Brush Options, among
with Apply Jitter
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Among many interesting comments regarding the GIMP usability at Slashdot
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=06/10/16/2221214 (congrats to
pippin for making a slashdot story btw :), it seems as if people find it
hard to realize that there is a brush editor.
The bigger
On Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 0:10:25, David Gowers wrote:
*glib, pango, gtk, python, pygtk..
Which Python distribution did you install? Current GIMP versions are
compiled with ActiveState Python 2.4, but I'll probably switch to the
official python.org releases in the future.
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Jernej
On 10/17/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday, October 17, 2006, 0:10:25, David Gowers wrote: *glib, pango, gtk, python, pygtk..Which Python distribution did you install? Current GIMP versions arecompiled with ActiveState Python 2.4
, but I'll probably switch to theofficial
How about a large toolbar window?
When an operation is needed, the toolbar window pops up with a key press.
Remember, many software have a quick reference card of one or two pages.
One could typeset the card in the toolbar window (possibly multiple pages)
and add transparent buttons over it. No
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-10-17 at 1532.58 +0200):
I also believe that we should allow scaling bitmap brushes. It's easier
to understand why my brush is blurry than why some brushes behave
differently. Does having the brushes at a larger resolution, say
256x256px, and scaling them down have
Hi,
On Tue, 2006-10-17 at 08:42 +0700, Khoem Sokhem wrote:
Yes, Now I am in Khmer translation team. But for this I did not use CVS,
I just download and then translate on PO files.
All PO files for Gimp were translated into Khmer, and I want my
translations are in Gimp server.
There should