I use gimp on windows.
in other respects, gimp is awesome!
more practicable for most things that I do than photoshop.
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Hello,
I have a question.
Is it possible Gimp as a desktop application on Chrome OS (Chromebook) (not
as a browser application).
Meanwhile Chromebooks have a market share of almost 25% in the sale of
products in the United States.
It would be a shame not to have this great application on
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Tom Curtis wrote:
To whom it may concern:
Please create a kickstarter to fund a pro payable version of Gimp to
compete with Adobe's overpriced software. The publicity alone would be worth
the while.
This is wrong on so many levels that I don't even know
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Andreas Hübner wrote:
Meanwhile Chromebooks have a market share of almost 25% in the sale of
products in the United States.
http://www.zdnet.com/latest-idc-figures-show-chromebooks-continue-to-struggle-723000/
Alexandre
25.02.2014 12:17, Alexandre Prokoudine пишет:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 8:23 AM, Tom Curtis wrote:
To whom it may concern:
Please create a kickstarter to fund a pro payable version of Gimp to
compete with Adobe's overpriced software. The publicity alone would be worth
the while.
This is
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Alexander Varnin wrote:
I think it is better to use bountysource and like this to finance Gimp
development.
I think you need to start from definition of financing GIMP
development here :)
Personally, I'd like to see people working full-time on GIMP. However
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 3:20 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Andreas Hübner wrote:
Meanwhile Chromebooks have a market share of almost 25% in the sale of
products in the United States.
Hi,
is it only GIMP or GEGL too?
Do we have enough manpower and money to start a GimpSummerOfCode?
Regards
Tobias
2014-02-24 19:41 GMT+01:00 Alexandre Prokoudine
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Our organization application has been rejected.
Let's get cracking nevertheless :)
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 1:09 PM, Tobias Jakobs wrote:
Hi,
is it only GIMP or GEGL too?
What's the difference? It's the same mentoring organization.
Do we have enough manpower and money to start a GimpSummerOfCode?
Do we want to? :)
Alexandre
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25.02.2014 12:43, Alexandre Prokoudine пишет:
However, my attempt had not so much result:
https://www.bountysource.com/issues/1335023-wishing-for-history-brush
Without proper media support? Sorry to be blunt, but that was only to
be expected.
I had sent that to gimp mailing list. Since gimp
I've asked before but maybe it got missed because it was a double-barrel
question.
I've completed the main UI translation into Scottish Gaelic (gd) and
done some of the other ancillary files. What's the process for making
sure this gets released?
Cheers
Michael
Michael Bauer (f...@akerbeltz.org) wrote:
I've asked before but maybe it got missed because it was a
double-barrel question.
I've completed the main UI translation into Scottish Gaelic (gd) and
done some of the other ancillary files. What's the process for
making sure this gets released?
I
Simon Budig (si...@budig.de) wrote:
Michael Bauer (f...@akerbeltz.org) wrote:
I've completed the main UI translation into Scottish Gaelic (gd) and
done some of the other ancillary files. What's the process for
making sure this gets released?
I unfortunately don't know the process itself,
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 6:07 PM, Michael Bauer wrote:
I've completed the main UI translation into Scottish Gaelic (gd) and done
some of the other ancillary files. What's the process for making sure this
gets released?
Pushing your PO files to Git and admiring the sheer badassity of what
On 14-02-25 03:31 AM, Alexander Varnin wrote:
I think it is better to use bountysource and like this to finance Gimp
development.
However, my attempt had not so much result:
I understand what a history brush is, and it wouldn't be incredibly hard to
implement -- it basically is a clone tool that takes its source from a
point in the undo history. But $30 is not motivating. Perhaps $1000 would
be motivating. This could also make a good GSOC project, if somebody was
25 февр. 2014 г. 21:20 пользователь Bill Skaggs weska...@gmail.com
написал:
I understand what a history brush is, and it wouldn't be incredibly hard
to
implement -- it basically is a clone tool that takes its source from a
point in the undo history. But $30 is not motivating. Perhaps $1000
LOL well the po is there (https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/tree/po I
assume?) but I have no idea about where to find the mo's
Cheers
Michael
25/02/2014 17:25, sgrìobh Alexandre:
Pushing your PO files to Git and admiring the sheer badassity of what
you've accomplished:)
Seriously, once the
I haven't looked at the source code for 5 years, so my opinions are way out
of date. All I can really say is that it was doable 5 years ago. Unless
the undo mechanism has changed dramatically, it ought to be quite a bit
easier than the healing brush, and that was a GSOC project.
Bill
On Tue,
25.02.2014 21:19, Bill Skaggs пишет:
I understand what a history brush is, and it wouldn't be incredibly hard to
implement -- it basically is a clone tool that takes its source from a
point in the undo history. But $30 is not motivating. Perhaps $1000 would
be motivating. This could also
25.02.2014 21:20, Alexandre Prokoudine пишет:
I hope you now better understand that this isn't all that trivial as it
might have seemed to you (or maybe it haven't).
Ok. Thanks for your answers.
I understand, that it is not so trivial to make it in a right way. My
bounty expires in 6 month.
f11 is not really a fullscreen.
I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), ENTER. ENTER - it
displays the picture using the whole screen.
Quite nasty to press shift plus j, TAB, and then f11.
Would be cool to have a fullscreen key or a key (menu item) that combines
shift plus
oops control and shift plus j
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On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 11:41 -0800, stp wrote:
f11 is not really a fullscreen.
I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows),
I don't have Windows here.
When I press F11 I get just the image, no scrollbars or anything else. I
do have to press control-shift-j if I want the image
I have one of each (Windows, Mac and Linux) actually but yes, my main
machine is Windows. Thanks for checking and I look forward to seeing it
at the next stable!
Cheers
Michael
25/02/2014 21:00, sgrìobh Alexandre:
You probably are a Windows user then:) But no worries, binary
translation
Hi
2014-02-25 20:41 GMT+01:00 stp s...@gmx.ch:
f11 is not really a fullscreen.
I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), ENTER. ENTER -
it
displays the picture using the whole screen.
You can configure the fullscreen in Gimp. If you hit F11 in Gimp and then
disable
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