Here's another I bet you didn't know: hold down your mouse on an
animated brush/image pipe and it runs through the aspects for you.
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Well I am glad to hear that it is relatively easy but unfortunately I
haven't gotten into scripting with gimp at all... Although, this is
definitely going to push me to learn it so I can get this feature ( and
various other reasons ). But, as a feature, I still think it would be a
helpful add e
vabijou2 wrote:
> Thanks. That does do what I wanted.
>
> I must say, though, that this functionality is not easily discoverable.
> I've been using Gimp for ~4 yrs, and although my use of the text tool is
> very limited, I feel very comfortable with the interface. Rolling over the
> layer blend
Hi,
on July 6, the midterm evaluations open - and the mentors will have until July
12 to evaluate the progress of their students, and decide whether this is
enough to
- let them continue in GSoC
- make Google pay the first half of the SoC stipends
Mentors and students, please do agree on the
Not sure I understand your desired workflow. You say when you "change
an image" the layer updates. How do you change an image? Outside
gimp? It would be very possible to script some of this... For
example, if the layer name were the full path to an image, a script
command to "reload the layer" w
Michael Schumacher wrote:
>
> vabijou2 wrote:
>
>> If there is a better way to use the current tool, I'm open to advice.
>
> Roll over the sample button (which does also open the font selection
> dialog).
>
>
>
Thanks. That does do what I wanted.
I must say, though, that this functional
kevin wrote:
> I have been using GIMP for a few months now and there is a feature that
> I have wanted to have and think about every time I open up GIMP.
>
> The feature is mainly for the possibility of having "templates". The
> idea is that you can place a layer that is a link to a certain ima
vabijou2 wrote:
> If there is a better way to use the current tool, I'm open to advice.
Roll over the sample button (which does also open the font selection
dialog).
HTH,
Michael
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