I too would like to see this in GIMP by default.
Makes it easier to answer criticism like "GIMP doesn't have context aware
tools".
Very useful feature.
My 2p.
-C
On Thu, 4 Jun 2020, 16:35 jEsuSdA 8), wrote:
> El 4/6/20 a las 16:29, Helmut Jarausch escribió:
> > On 06/03/2020 07:40:03 PM,
El 4/6/20 a las 16:29, Helmut Jarausch escribió:
> On 06/03/2020 07:40:03 PM, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
>> Hi!
>>
>> Since long time ago I have been using the lqr (liquid rescale) plugin.
>>
>> As a web and graphical designer it is very useful to adjust any kind of
>> image to fits it into several
Possibly liquid rescale plugin will work now. If you look at the github
repository for the plugin, you can see that a bug was fixed recently.
Maybe you just need to download a recent version. If you say exactly what
version of Gimp you are using, and where you downloaded the plugin, others
might
Hi!
Since long time ago I have been using the lqr (liquid rescale) plugin.
As a web and graphical designer it is very useful to adjust any kind of
image to fits it into several design.
I noticed the plugin does not work anymore with Gimp 2.10.
And I want ask you if there is any other way
Hi,
I read the news about Liquid rescale's UI redesign at GIMP's main site
and Peter's blog. It looks very promising. Especially I like team's no.
3 results.
Are there plans to take these changes over to the current plugin and/or
make Liquid rescale an official tool/plugin of GIMP?
One
gfxuser wrote:
I read the news about Liquid rescale's UI redesign at GIMP's main site and
Peter's blog. It looks very promising. Especially I like team's no. 3 results.
Are there plans to take these changes over to the current plugin and/or make
Liquid rescale an official tool/plugin of