Hi Simon,
what about the other issue that Barton reported?
Apparently the stroke is being made with the background color though
the pdb for gimp-edit-stroke-vectors says:
This procedure strokes the specified vectors object, painting along
the path with the active brush and foreground
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 22:16 -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
I know it must be terribly, horribly, ridiculously, and extremely late
to suggest this at this point in the 2.4 cycle but -
Let's include these brushes (or rather only a few sizes because GIMP can
now scale brushes nicely) for 2.6
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 07:32 -0400, Yves de Champlain wrote:
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
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 08:42 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 22:16 -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
I know it must be terribly, horribly, ridiculously, and extremely late
to suggest this at this point in the 2.4 cycle but -
Let's include these brushes (or rather only a
i will like to know where, i the Gap source code (or elsewhere ) i can find the
doc listing the specifics needed to a plugin to be compatible with GAP
(with this i mean that, as example, could be used by Filter all layers or
from Frame Modify with the options apply contanst or apply varying ).
Sven Neumann wrote:
On Tue, 2007-09-11 at 22:16 -0400, Máirín Duffy wrote:
I know it must be terribly, horribly, ridiculously, and extremely late
to suggest this at this point in the 2.4 cycle but -
Let's include these brushes (or rather only a few sizes because GIMP can
now scale brushes
Actually, it is because there are 2 ways to install GTK+ on OS X. X11.app, and
Imendio's native port (found on gtk.org, on the menu on the left). They
implemented a native menu bar for Imendio's port, but broke the X11.app version
along the way - eventually Imendio's quartz backend will
Raphaël Quinet raphael at gimp.org writes:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:25:01 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoudine at gmail.com wrote:
Say, I need to select a region and move it.
Documentation clearly states: Click-and-drag then allows you to move
the selection and its contents,
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:36:35 + (UTC), Christian Henz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Raphaël Quinet raphael at gimp.org writes:
Yes, there is:
- Alt+Ctrl moves the selected pixels.
- Alt+Shift moves a copy of the selected pixels.
I'm currently struggling with this in 2.4.0-rc2:
After
On Wed, Sep 12, 2007 at 04:57:07PM +0200, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 14:36:35 + (UTC), Christian Henz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Raphaël Quinet raphael at gimp.org writes:
Yes, there is:
- Alt+Ctrl moves the selected pixels.
- Alt+Shift moves a copy of the selected
I read about this in the gimp bugzilla, where Sven suggested someone should
describe scenarios, when a polygonal selection tool could be usefull. So this
is what I try to do here :
Most of the problems involve consecutive use of polygonal selection an other
selection tools.
E.g. I made a
Quoting Alchemie foto\\grafiche [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
i will like to know where, i the Gap source code (or elsewhere ) i
can find the doc listing the specifics needed to a plugin to be
compatible with GAP
(with this i mean that, as example, could be used by Filter all
layers or from
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 18:47 +0200, Christian Scholz wrote:
Most of the problems involve consecutive use of polygonal selection an
other selection tools.
E.g. I made a rectangular selection. Now I changed my mind and want to
cut little triangles into the selection.
However the only way
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 18:47 +0200, Christian Scholz wrote:
[...]
Most of the problems involve consecutive use of polygonal selection an other
selection tools.
E.g. I made a rectangular selection. Now I changed my mind and want to cut
little triangles into the selection.
However the only
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 19:16:41 +0200
Sven wrote:
That is not correct. You can create triangular path(s) using the path
tool and subtract them from the existing selection. That's exactly what
you would do with the polygonal selection tool if such a tool existed.
maybe the polygonal selection
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 13:05 -0400, Liam R E Quin wrote:
It's not entirely true to say you had to have used paths from the start,
since you can save the first selection to a channel, make the new one
with paths, including an approximate, much larger outer rectangle,
and then convert to
Quoting Liam R E Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's not entirely true to say you had to have used paths from the start,
since you can save the first selection to a channel, make the new one
with paths, including an approximate, much larger outer rectangle,
and then convert to selection and
Quoting The Peach [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
maybe the polygonal selection tool is just syntactic sugar.
a sort of one click less than using the path tool.
So, if this is the way to think about polygonal selection tool, then
add a default keybind for make it a selection, ...
Try hitting the ENTER
Sven Neumann wrote:
Let's include these brushes (or rather only a few sizes because GIMP can
now scale brushes nicely) for 2.6 then. We are all busy preparing the
2.4 release and it is really a little too late for such a change now.
I would suggest to make it an optional package.
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 13:53:35 -0400
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ENTER key
d'ho!
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On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 17:21 +0200, Christian Henz wrote:
[...]
Ah, okay that seems to work, thank you. This is even less convenient than the
cut-and-paste
solution though :-/
You can also float selection, I think control-shift-L by default,
and then move it.
Liam
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On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 13:48 -0400,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Liam R E Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's not entirely true to say you had to have used paths from the start,
since you can save the first selection to a channel, make the new one
with paths, including an approximate, much
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 19:01:34 +0200, Liam R E Quin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-12 at 17:21 +0200, Christian Henz wrote:
[...]
Ah, okay that seems to work, thank you. This is even less convenient
than the cut-and-paste
solution though :-/
You can also float selection, I think
Raphaël Quinet raphael at gimp.org writes:
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:25:01 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoudine at gmail.com wrote:
Say, I need to select a region and move it.
Documentation clearly states: Click-and-drag then allows you to move
the selection and its contents,
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 at the
top with the menus on it. Starting in
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