On Thu, 2010-01-28 at 14:10 +0200, Cristian Secară wrote:
> I have no idea what "Gee" means (for translation) and wanted to see
> what does in practice.
>
> However, all references I found on the internet are related to some
> easter egg, presumably outdated and removed from code (at least in
> 2.
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 21:40:31 +0200, Alexia Death wrote:
> > Worked fine, thank you.
> In trunk both of them crashed script-fu console for me.
Well, not everything is perfect here (Windows version).
The fancy effects are ok, but when I click on "Thank You for Choosing
GIMP", or when I close the wi
2010/1/29 Cristian Secară :
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:24:17 -0500,
> saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com wrote:
>> (plug-in-the-old-egg 0 1 2)
>> (plug-in-the-slimy-egg 0 1 2)
>
> Worked fine, thank you.
In trunk both of them crashed script-fu console for me.
Cristi, sorry about the spam
On Fri, 29 Jan 2010 03:24:17 -0500,
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com wrote:
> Open an image file after opening GIMP (the numbers used below are
> based on the first image opened), and then open the Script-fu
> console ("Filters->Script-fu->Console"). Next, type in one of the
> following c
Quoting Cristian Secară :
> I have no idea what "Gee" means (for translation) and wanted to see
> what does in practice.
>
> However, all references I found on the internet are related to some
> easter egg, presumably outdated and removed from code (at least in
> 2.6.x). The references are related
I have no idea what "Gee" means (for translation) and wanted to see
what does in practice.
However, all references I found on the internet are related to some
easter egg, presumably outdated and removed from code (at least in
2.6.x). The references are related to a "Toys" filter, but no "toy"
occu