On 8/13/12, Elle Stone l.elle.st...@gmail.com wrote:
Upon converting to any other ICC profile, the colors come out all wrong
. . . then the colors are magically right. Which is both bizarre and wrong.
A coding error/oversight on my part is the answer to the magically
right: the new profile is
Hi,
Is there a way to access what the thumbnail size
(EditPreferencesEnvironmentSize of Thumbnails) is set to in the
Gimp preferences from within my Python script?
My script currently uses the largest size thumbnails it can find of
the .xcf files it uses, but I would prefer if it stuck to
On 14 August 2012 12:57, Ragnar Brynjúlfsson rag...@ragtag.net wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to access what the thumbnail size
(EditPreferencesEnvironmentSize of Thumbnails) is set to in the
Gimp preferences from within my Python script?
No, there is no API for that.
The only ways of doing
Try this:
Pull my latest changes from git, and then do:
export PYTHON=/c/Python27/bin/python.exe
(I'm not sure where your python exe is, so change
/c/Python27/bin/python.exe to the location of the actual exe)
Then try running the script again.
Hopefully that will work.
As a side note, I've
Ah, that explains it :) I tried with the latest and I'm still getting the
same problem.
There were a lot of issues discussed with jhbuild on Windows so I think I'll
just get Linux running on a VM to save myself a lot of pain in the short and
long run. I can retry this later when I'm more familiar
Hi Everybody, i am just a new participant of the list and wanted to say
hello to all of u :) . I am a posgraduate student in Sao Paulo University
in the Computer Science Department, i have a B.S. in Computer Science as
well, and am very passionate in Computer Graphics and Visualization.
I am here
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 3:01 AM, Raul Gallegos wrote:
Hi Everybody, i am just a new participant of the list and wanted to say
hello to all of u :) . I am a posgraduate student in Sao Paulo University in
the Computer Science Department, i have a B.S. in Computer Science as well,
and am very
Hi again everyone.
At home my screen is about 1-2 metre far from me. It's a 24 inch wide screen
and I've setup very large fonts (between 18 and 28 points instead of the usual
10-12) so I can read clearly at a respectable distance. While its fine for
reading text, toolbox icons (like in Gimp
I run the scripts under Debian testing regularly, so if you choose
Debian or one of its derivatives you shouldn't have a hard time.
If you're still fairly new to linux though, you probably want to go
with something other than straight Debian. Linux Mint is my personal
favorite of the more