Hi,
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 21:04 -0700, Barton wrote:
That's the gotcha that got me on this one. Another minor issue is that
immediately after running draw_circle, the stroke appears in the layer
dialog but it does not appear in the image itself unless you toggle the
layer's visibility
On 10/09/2007, Guillermo Espertino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A little text explaining the idea would let the visitors understand
better the idea. In the mockups I sent you can clearly understand the
basic behaviour just looking the screenshots and the title, but there
are other aspects that are
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 21:04 -0700, Barton wrote:
That's the gotcha that got me on this one. Another minor issue is that
immediately after running draw_circle, the stroke appears in the layer
dialog but it does not appear in the image itself unless
Hi
I read in the NEWS :
Changes in GIMP 2.4.0-rc2
=
- on OS X, get rid of menubars in windows and use the global menubar
Either I don't know what the gloal menu bar is, either it is not wotking
because I don't have any Gimp menu anywhere.
Mac OS X 10.4.10 PPC
XFree86
Guillermo,
It's a good idea, but I think you should add a little explaination
thanks for reviewing, I will add some.
and a
voting system (like digg's one) to get some statistics of the
degree of
popular aproval of each idea (but I'm not saying that the voting
should
be considered for
On 11/09/2007, peter sikking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see this working in a visual way. Because of the CC-SA-BY license,
anybody could take your image, modify it with their own ideas for
improvement, and send it back to the brainstorm.
I see one problem. CC-SA-BY requires attribution, and
Le 07-09-11 à 09:51, Ben Goodger a écrit :
On 11/09/2007, Yves de Champlain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either I don't know what the gloal menu bar is, either it is not
wotking
because I don't have any Gimp menu anywhere.
You must know where the global menu bar is. It's the big white
thing
Peter:
Thank you for your reply. Now I understand what's the intention of the blog.
I first thought that was a kind of community approach to the UI
design, but I see that it's different.
The next time I send an idea I'll try to fit better into these
considerations.
Comment your idea text
Guillermo,
Comment your idea text balloon style,
instead of writing that long essay in your email
Ok, but...
Balloons are good for a few comments but they tend to clutter the
image and obstruct the legibility if they're too much.
More complex ideas will require more balloons or more
peter sikking wrote:
it is good discussing this, I will have to sharpen the 'blurb'
on the blog again after this mail. Tomorrow...
Ok, I understand your points. I'll do my best to improve my next
contributions in those levels.
Maybe I tried to cover many fronts in a single idea and should be
Henk,
those verdomde licences.
On 11/09/2007, peter sikking [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see this working in a visual way. Because of the CC-SA-BY license,
anybody could take your image, modify it with their own ideas for
improvement, and send it back to the brainstorm.
I see one problem.
Hey folks!!
I know it must be terribly, horribly, ridiculously, and extremely late
to suggest this at this point in the 2.4 cycle but -
I recently got in contact with a very talented Gimp brush artist on
deviantart.com; she's made a number of brushes that seem to be the sort
that would be
I like these brushes a lot. They can be cut down to 20 rather than the
original 154, since 2.4 includes brush scale adjustment, and I have
mentioned this to iceytina at the last of your links.
I would like to take this opportunity to plug my particular
contribution to 2.4, the palette navigation
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