Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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BTW: Does somebody use XFree 4.0 with a wacom tablet? Sometimes I
believe, that firm pressing the pen results in no more motion events...
Is it "no more motion events", or is it *so many* motion events that
the Gimp becomes paralyzed in processing the
Hi all.
Most brushes are quite useless with the pencil, since it treats even an
opacity of 1 as fully opaque. I just fiddled around a little bit in
paint core and tried the following:
simon@cantaloop:/unstable/src/gimp/app cvs -z3 diff -u ./paint_core.c
Index: paint_core.c
On Saturday, 25 Mar 2000, Simon Budig wrote:
The defaults from gimprc are questionable IMHO. The default imagesize
is not specified and defaults to something around 950x760, which is
pretty close to my screen resolution. Maybe we should default to
something like 300x300 ?
The default is
Garry R. Osgood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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BTW: Does somebody use XFree 4.0 with a wacom tablet? Sometimes I
believe, that firm pressing the pen results in no more motion events...
Is it "no more motion events", or is it *so many* motion events
On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 05:15:48PM +0100, Kresimir Kumericki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I configure with --disable-perl, gimp compiles all right.
I would be grateful for any help.
The perl5.004 + PDL config does not work reliable, with not much hope to
get it fixed. You have to either upgrade
On Fri, Mar 24, 2000 at 06:28:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:*:./update.sh: ./pxgettext: not found
The cvs version should do that better already. It would be ultra-cool ;)
if you could check wether it really works in 1.1.19!
Thanks for testing ;)
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On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 09:17:54PM +0100, Simon Budig
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* The dialog is quite huge, it does not fit on a 640x480 screen
completely. Do we need to fix this?
Just a minor point (which is, btw, not directly related to your mail, I
just wanted to re-iterate it again,
The truth is: any window may or may not fit any screen size, as the gimp
has _no_ control over the pixelsize of it's windows.
I'm going to assume I misunderstood you here; gimp most certainly tries
to control the size of its windows, through zoom or use of scrollbars.
It does its darndest to