Copy the layer by dragging it from the source image to the target one.
Edit the source layer and hold the shift key while pressing the Ok button,
this will force gDynText to store the parasite data into the layer name.
Edit the target layer name and copy the source layer name containing the
Copy the layer by dragging it from the source image to the target one.
Edit the source layer and hold the shift key while pressing the Ok button,
this will force gDynText to store the parasite data into the layer name.
Edit the target layer name and copy the source layer name containing the
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:34:38AM +0200, Marco Lamberto wanted to say the following:
On Wed, 31 May 2000, FUJITA Yuji wrote:
Hi, dear developers.
I hope copying gdynamic text layer to another image to keep
text/font/colour/layout informations.
As I don't understand parasites, please forgive
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
The easiest way to copy a layer to another image is to drag it from the
layers dialog to the other image. I am not sure if it copies the parasite
information but I think it should if it doesnt already.
Cool, I've never noticed that!!
Tested! No, it
* Marco Lamberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000603 19:15]:
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
The easiest way to copy a layer to another image is to drag it from the
layers dialog to the other image. I am not sure if it copies the parasite
information but I think it should if it doesnt
On Wed, 31 May 2000, FUJITA Yuji wrote:
Hi, dear developers.
I hope copying gdynamic text layer to another image to keep
text/font/colour/layout informations.
As I don't understand parasites, please forgive me if I'm claiming
something funny.
No, I've tested it with gimp 1.1.22 and it seems
Hi, dear developers.
I hope copying gdynamic text layer to another image to keep
text/font/colour/layout informations.
As I don't understand parasites, please forgive me if I'm claiming
something funny.
FUJITA Yuji
[EMAIL PROTECTED]