On Fri, 2018-05-11 at 14:32 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> it is available on openSUSE Tumbleweed and I have it installed. for
> the
> small uses I have made, it loads quicker than 2.8 and appears more
> responsive. no crashes. some difficulty finding some actions, but
> nothing major.
* Elle Stone [05-11-18 11:29]:
> On 05/11/2018 10:36 AM, Tom Williams wrote:
> >On 05/11/2018 07:24 AM, Elle Stone wrote:
>
> >>I have no clue whether more people use GIMP on Windows than on Linux.
> >>But either way my questions remain:
> >>
> >>Are most of these
On 05/11/2018 10:36 AM, Tom Williams wrote:
On 05/11/2018 07:24 AM, Elle Stone wrote:
I have no clue whether more people use GIMP on Windows than on Linux.
But either way my questions remain:
Are most of these "post release of 2.10" bug reports specific to GIMP
on Windows? or do they also
On 05/11/2018 10:35 AM, Kevin Payne wrote:
On 05/11/2018 09:06 AM, Elle Stone wrote:
Are some/many/most of the problems being reported for GIMP-2.10 on
Windows, only specific to Windows?
Or are these bug reports by Windows users simply bugs that weren't
detected by various people running
On 05/11/2018 09:06 AM, Elle Stone wrote:
Are some/many/most of the problems being reported for GIMP-2.10 on
Windows, only specific to Windows?
Or are these bug reports by Windows users simply bugs that weren't
detected by various people running GIMP-2.9/GIMP-2.10-rc/GIMP-2.10 on
Linux?
Before the release of GIMP-2.10, it seems to me that very few bug
reports were filed for GIMP-2.9/2.10 that were specific to Windows.
Are some/many/most of the problems being reported for GIMP-2.10 on
Windows, only specific to Windows?
Or are these bug reports by Windows users simply bugs
Dov Grobgeld (dov.grobg...@gmail.com) wrote:
> My guess is that this happens is that the original ellipse is first reduced
> from a contour to a bitmap "selection", and then the edges of this bitmap
> is somehow traced.
>
> On the other hand the result may be improved by instead of stroking the
>
Hi all,
There is one issue with gimp that has been bothering me for several years,
and that is that stroking selections usually generate non-equally thick
lines. To see an extreme example of this do the following:
- Create a 64×64 image
- Make an elliptical selection in the middle of the