I don't know what full specifications look like for tools in the gimp
but here's a shot.
The Polygonal Selection Tool
Selects regions by connecting points clicked with line segments
Like polygonal select, shift on first click adds to selection, ctrl
subtracts, both intersect, alt moves.
On 12/16/06, Paul Gnuyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what full specifications look like for tools in the gimp
but here's a shot.
The Polygonal Selection Tool
Selects regions by connecting points clicked with line segments
Like polygonal select, shift on first click adds to
Hi,
Is there some way of convincing GIMP to send warning/error/informative
messages to a useful place on Win32? I have some PyGimp plugins, written for
Linux GIMP, that either fail to register their procedures or do not run
properly when I install them on the Win32 platform. Debugging 'blind'
Paul Gnuyen wrote:
I don't know what full specifications look like for tools in the gimp
but here's a shot.
The Polygonal Selection Tool
Selects regions by connecting points clicked with line segments
There is a cost (complexity, usage of UI bandwidth) to every
tool that is added to GIMP.
On 16.12.2006 12:22, David Gowers wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way of convincing GIMP to send warning/error/informative
messages to a useful place on Win32? I have some PyGimp plugins, written
for Linux GIMP, that either fail to register their procedures or do not run
properly when I install them
Von: Hans Breuer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Beware though, that this kind of redirection requires gimp to be build as
a console application rather than a windows application. I don't know
if the 'official' build of gimp for windoze still is.
Should be sufficient to run it from a reasonably advanced
Hi,
On Sat, 2006-12-16 at 01:52 -0800, Paul Gnuyen wrote:
I don't know what full specifications look like for tools in the gimp
but here's a shot.
Usually you would start by explaining what the tool is good for. Perhaps
explaining some typical usage scenarios.
Sven
Bug 119646's priority is marked as high, I thought this was accepted as
desirable.
The polygonal select tool will act as the freehand tool, making quick
additions and subtractions easily done. The path tool requires more
clicking and does not support the enabling/disabling of feathering or