Many thanks to Martin that send his configuration. I send a request to
Alexia Death for a wiki account. If I get that I will put those
information here http://gimp-wiki.who.ee http://gimp-wiki.who.ee/
where I see already exists details about
Netbeans.
Someone else has different configuration?
And let me throw in another thing. It's been in my head for some
time but now I think it's good to show it to the world. Just in the
matter of shear curiosity: I'd like to see some conceptual
work/code/working example/whatever about automatically configurable
grid processing. It may be
I've begun working on GIMP documentation so GIMP is on my mind a lot lately.
So, I have a suggestion - remove the pencil tool, and instead, add a checkbox
to the brush tool with an antialiased label.
My reasoning is that for a new user, the difference between brush and pencil
is not evident from
On 02/26/2011 07:40 PM, Michael Grosberg wrote:
I've begun working on GIMP documentation so GIMP is on my mind a lot lately.
So, I have a suggestion - remove the pencil tool, and instead, add a checkbox
to the brush tool with an antialiased label.
My reasoning is that for a new user, the
I've begun working on GIMP documentation so GIMP is on my mind a lot
lately. So, I have a suggestion - remove the pencil tool, and
instead, add a checkbox to the brush tool with an antialiased
label.
I'd go even further with that: make “antialiased” one of specific brush
settings, not the
On Sat, 2011-02-26 at 19:57 +0100, Ofnuts wrote:
If you have a tablet, you can switch tools by reversing the stylus. It's
meant for brush vs eraser, but someone must be using that for brush vs
pencil :-)
There's no reason I can see that pencil couldn't just be a predefined
tool preset for
Hey all,
I know this is more of a user question, but I don't think I'm going to find
anyone that's going to be able to answer it other than here.
I'm using the GIMP to create custom graphics on the fly for a CMS by calling
the script from the web page through ASP.NET. Now, I wouldn't blame
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 12:15 AM, Roger Penn roger.p...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using the GIMP to create custom graphics on the fly for a CMS by calling
the script from the web page through ASP.NET.
For what you want to do, Script-fu server should be the best option.
See