I said spreading falsehoods about GIMP was a "dick move", and it is.
I ended my last reply with "look in the mirror" as in, look how you're
treating people in the GIMP community. Is that how you want to be treated?
No? Then stop it. :)
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I second that. Thanks to everyone who makes GIMP awesome.
No need to use Photoshop instead though, just be constructive.
If you see yourself as part of the community, you realise you're talking
with friends working for a common goal. This is the attitude that motivates
change to make GIMP better
From a third party perspective, this is where things kicked off in the
thread:
"I didn't say you didn't include any features users ask for, I was just
justifying me complaining.
Why do you guys have to get so pissy so quickly, is it GIMP's code that
makes you that, or you have to pass a
> What falsehoods have I been spreading?
>
Because copy/pasting your own quotes to you from Reddit, which are still
there, is a good use of anyone's time.
Let's start with this: "by not setting dates to releases we
tell users to "f*** off"
Did you say that? Did you edit it away after the fact?
As someone who has worked many years alongside (at the desk next to)
customer service reps, I can verify that no amount of organisation or
pleasantries can quell the entitlement of anyone who thinks you owe them
something. Be that x feature in GIMP, or x release date for the next GIMP.
People are
Well clearly he was harassing you with his facts and sarcasm.
You'll pull through though. I believe in you!
I've got to go now though. Have fun with whatever this is.
(thread muted)
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On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, 11:42 Niccolo Brogi Why, Alexandre causes trauma..? I thought he was nice.
>
> On Fri,
>
>
> Everything started because I was called a "backseat viewer", and therefore
> not allowed to say that scheduled releases are good. After that I was
> replying to that attitude, and not about whether rolling releases are
> better (which I had an extremely open mind about).
>
You said all
And again, nothing is learned. More name calling, and it's everyone else
that's the problem.
If anyone else wondering why the sarcasm all the time, look in the mirror.
lol
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 4:25 PM Niccolo Brogi wrote:
> Fair enough. I guess people (total of 3 different people) that
, C R via gimp-developer-list wrote:
> > Maybe. The eyes flash red under certain circumstances. It's quite
> creepy...
> > Though this is not a new thing in GIMP.:)
>
> If this is an actual fact - that sometimes Wilbur's eyes flash a color -
> then here is a request tha
Haha, just on April 1st, and only when you have not opened a document in a
while? Wow, that is an obscure Easter egg. I feel really hard-core to have
found that one!
I think until someone complains (for real), it's probably fine. Maybe patch
it to flash some other colour? Like purple, so it's not
>
> Maybe the OP doesn't like Wilber's head in the empty image window.
>
Maybe. The eyes flash red under certain circumstances. It's quite creepy...
Though this is not a new thing in GIMP. :)
>
> ___
> gimp-developer-list mailing list
> List address:
My GIMP pet peeves list is much longer than this, but I also see the
tremendous work being done by so very few dedicated individuals, and this
is why I temper my complaints with patience, understanding and gratitude.
It's more helpful for people to be involved with the project, and take time
to
GIMP is better than Photoshop for my purposes. No, it's not trying to copy
(which I think is the actual problem most people have with GIMP), and
therefore does some things differently as a result, and the tools are not a
one-to-one match (thankfully).
It's also free, completely cross-platform, and
Does GIMP clear undo memory associated with images that have been closed
(without closing GIMP)?
Thanks for the great answers, everyone. I'm learning a lot about GIMP
memory management here!
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On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 9:14 AM Ofnuts wrote:
> On 2/5/19 5:35 PM, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
> > El 2/2/19 a
I also made this vector one in svg format, if that suits better:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ouqyez32cer1veq/gimp_2.8_logo.svg?dl=1
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On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 7:44 AM David wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm looking for the Gimp logo for use in film credits.
>
> Where can I find it in high quality?
>
>
>
Ooops! Didn't see it was changed. Yes, mine is an older version, please go
with what Michael's version.
On Wed, May 29, 2019 at 9:11 AM Michael Natterer wrote:
> On Tue, 2019-05-28 at 14:41 +0200, David wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm looking for the Gimp logo for use in film credits.
> >
> >
Sure. Feel free to add it to the repo. That's what I made it for. :)
No credit needed.
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On Wed, 29 May 2019, 08:44 Shlomi Fish, wrote:
> On Wed, 29 May 2019 08:20:28 +0100
> C R via gimp-developer-list wrote:
>
> > I also made this vector one in svg format, if that suits be
Hey folks, I see the GIMP logo has changed since 2.8.
I'd like to suggest the following patch to the logo, which improves the
overall look and scalability of the current design slightly.
Changes: made eye-outline black to better match the black outline effect of
the head, and added same width
fwiw, it's been a very long time since this tool worked. I used to use it
all the time, so I miss it too. It's a shame it's abandoned, as it was one
of the power tools of GIMP.
I'd like to offer a bounty to get someone to fix it, however, all I can
offer is design work (logos, avatars, wallpapers,
Thanks to everyone for all the hard work in 2019!
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On Sun, 5 Jan 2020, 09:19 Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-developer-list, <
gimp-developer-list@gnome.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Our annual GIMP/GEGL report is out:
>
> https://www.gimp.org/news/2020/01/04/gimp-and-gegl-in-2019/
>
> Enjoy :)
>
>
Imagemagick has a batch mode called "mogrify" so you can just use something
like this from the command line:
mogrify -format jpg -resize 3000 -define jpeg:extent=1000kb *.jpg
That will resize all jpegs in the directory to 3000px (height or width,
whichever is larger) and it will try to get close
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.
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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,
Not to dissuade you from your GIMP contributions (which sound amazing), but
have you considered using Inkscape instead of GIMP for these tasks? I also
have to do a bunch of Blender renders + composition/photo editing bits, and
since Inkscape can link in external files, and auto-updates them when
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