I've shown Gimp 1.1.15 to two "normal" end-users (ie non-programmers), one
of which had a Wacom tablet.
PROS:
* Tear-off menus are useful and intuitive (I think we should perhaps
reinforce the --- line by a scissor logo (such as character 0x21 in the
Zapf Dingbats font).
* Previews in file
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 18:56:42 +0100 (CET)
From: David Monniaux [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PROBLEMS:
* Printing (under Linux) yields back results on certain printers
(HP DeskJet 690C).
What exactly are the problems? There are some fixes for HP printers
in Print 3.0.5 (on my web site),
Glyph Lefkowitz writes:
XInput *obviously* won't
work on Win32, since it's **X**input ^_^ (sarcasmhm, I wonder, maybe we
could use DirectX-Input or something/sarcasm))
The tablet input was just temporarily broken in the Windows GTk+
version in the currently distributed GIMP for Windows
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 19:04:20 +0100 (MET)
From: Avi Bercovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PROBLEMS:
* Printing (under Linux) yields back results on certain printers
(HP DeskJet 690C).
adjusting the gamma of the image works really well for me. Maybe the print
dialog should
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 19:04:20 +0100 (MET)
From: Avi Bercovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
PROBLEMS:
* Printing (under Linux) yields back results on certain printers
(HP DeskJet 690C).
adjusting the gamma of the image works
Glyph Lefkowitz writes:
XInput *obviously* won't
work on Win32, since it's **X**input ^_^ (sarcasmhm, I wonder, maybe we
could use DirectX-Input or something/sarcasm))
The tablet input was just temporarily broken in the Windows GTk+
version in the currently distributed GIMP for Windows