Hi,
On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 09:18 +1000, Paul L Daniels wrote:
I've written a stand-alone converter for Adobe Illustrator palette
files (.ai) to GIMP palette files.
This was written because I do vinyl cutting/signs and the various
makers of the vinyl (Avery etc) produce
Hi,
On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 08:33 +0930, David Gowers wrote:
I tested it for RGB images and it appears to work correctly.
Perhaps it just uses the 1st channel (R) though.
That's what it does. Perhaps the procedure should warn instead.
Sven
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From: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't think such a thing can be implemented without massive changes to
the internals. But why would your users want such a behaviour? And what
are your users?
As I seem to have requested similar functionality, I would like to
know what are these internals.
Sven,
GIMP already supports import of a variety of palette formats. The
code for this is in app/core/gimppalette-import.c. Perhaps you or
someone else would want to try to include your code here?
Okay, I'll take a look at it. Does this code convert existing palettes
into /gimp/
On 9/18/06, Juhana Sadeharju [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, I open an image and create a new view (View/New View menu).Then when I use the rectangle selection tool, the solid line is visibleonly in one view. The selection's non-solid line becomes visible in
both views.Why the tool's solid
Hi,
I'm new to this list and just wanted to share some ideas and findings
I have.
I tried Gimp 2.3.11 for Windows. I don't have the option to compile
gimp myself. This was the latest win binary I found. I hope the
descritpions from me make sense, because I used the german version and
I'm not