Maybe you could put a link to gimpusers.com on the front page.
Why?
- because it will not hurt
- because it's somewhat logic (why not keeping a link to a community of
users ?)
2012/3/12 Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 11:17 PM, grafxuser wrote:
is ;)
2012/3/12 Partha Bagchi parth...@gmail.com
On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 5:45 PM, SorinN nemes.so...@gmail.com wrote:
Maybe you could put a link to gimpusers.com on the front page.
Why?
- because it will not hurt
- because it's somewhat logic (why not keeping a link to a community
;) he asked on this direction - he asked about presenting images not words
..;)
2012/4/6 Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 6:38 AM, Jason Simanek wrote:
Hi,
I'm excited about the now-near-future of a 2.8 release. Nice work
developers!
I was
Cristi just pointed me to think that probably
users can have this option in preferences.
I mean to keep the Wilber or to hide Wilber for more vertical space in Toolbox
I will not remove Wilber ;) I promise
but some users in need for vertical space will appreciate this option.
personal note :
will solve this problem forever
one million less me will put out the icon, me not - so we just get
million of happy peoples.
so my opinion is for the option to choose enable / disable Wilber icon
in preferences
2012/5/12 peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net:
SorinN wrote:
drop images text message
..or press Control + B and the Toolbox will come
..press Tab and the right floating boxes will come
OR
you can add manually those boxes to life by using Windows Dockable
Dialogs ..and then choose the toolbox you need
in few steps you can bring back all missing boxes
2012/7/2 Marco Ciampa
Guiu,
go to partha.com and download the right executable.
The one you downloaded is the first compilation of 2.8 (which contain the bug).
Partha build is patched against this bug - so look at partha.com for GIMP 2.8.1
2012/7/18 Guiu Rocafort neandertalspeo...@gmail.com:
Hello Gimp !
I've
.
2012/7/18 Michael Schumacher schum...@gmx.de:
Von: SorinN nemes.so...@gmail.com
The one you downloaded is the first compilation of 2.8 (which contain the
bug).
The bug report is
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=669818
The changes to prevent it are described in
https
One thing I noticed is that actually loading the images is very expensive,
and gimp doesn't behave very well while it's happening. It took several
minutes to load the large image, and while it was doing it, X was mostly
unresponsive. Is there room for improvement here?
Same effect under
Aaron,
The problem anyway is with the right GIMP version - not strict related
to the computer power
I have 2 computers
first - 32bit architecture, Intel Quad core with 4 Gb RAM + 1Gb RAM
ATI RADEON HD
second - 64bit architecture with 8 processing cores with 8 Gb RAM +
1Gb RAM Nvidia video card
things to do. Let's end this out-of-topic
craziness here.
2012/7/20 Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 1:04 AM, SorinN wrote:
Anyway, nothing is perfect, at least for you Alexandre - so let's
(unnecessary) complicate the topic, if not related to GEGL
;) this is funny :
2. do lots and lots of stuff for at least two hours (make sure you don't
save your work).
Now try to imagine a people doing this with patience and creative
hate for 5 years or more.
Only a serious people can work this way.. is not that simple as many
people may think ..
And
mr. Tanaka,
I use GIMP since the year 2000
Maybe I can help you to identify some key points in your crash experience
I've used GIMP for almost every artwork I've done along Photoshop -
just because some things goes faster (not as computing speed) but as
operation logic ( workflow if you like ...)
I used to use it a long time ago. I don't understand why some people say
it's one of the worst versions of Windows. I always found ME to be at least
as reliable/stable as the previous version I was using ('98?) if not more
so. It never gave me any grief.
Then you were a happy case of a
or degree of the
motion )
thank to the measure tool in GIMP you can check those things quite
accurate ( if the image is not too blurry )
2012/10/23 Guillermo Espertino (Gez) gespert...@gmail.com:
El 23/10/12 06:16, SorinN escribió:
We already have a plugin which ca do something similar in GIMP
if you just want to test some of the new features - use this script :
http://www.davidrevoy.com/article94/gimp-razor-script-for-cutting-edge-gimp
this will download and build all required libraries (gegl /babl) - also
will buiild GIMP for you [ 2.9.x ]
If you wanna build GIMP yourself to be
Can be taken - but a web(designer/developer) need good specs before
starting this task.
There are plenty of CMS'es on the wild - most of them with many ready-made
modules Joomla / Word Press/ CMSMS - they are the easy to implement (and
not hard to modify).
Drupal is solid and well documented for
GIMP plugins
the main topic was about web platform - what can be done to improving the
security, anti spam measures and general functionality.
2014-04-09 14:35 GMT+03:00 Tobias Jakobs tobias.jak...@gmail.com:
2014-04-09 13:04 GMT+02:00 SorinN nemes.so...@gmail.com:
Can be taken - but a web
Wow,
in few words Anna - yes you can produce content using Gimp, and you can
use then your product without any restriction - you can sell your artwork,
you can use your artwork as part of other commercial products.
2014-06-01 2:48 GMT+03:00 Christopher Curtis ccurt...@gmail.com:
On Sat, May
I can presume that he asked about a checkbox in Preferences - to choose
between a big tab with a thumbnail of a current canvas inside AND a much
smaller tab with a small text containing the filename ( this way he can
gain another 30 or 40px of vertical space) ..this could be somehow relevant
for
;) indeed funny problem ...
I remember the time when Adobe Photoshop was not better than Corel
Photopaint and Illustrator was way below Corel Draw (around Corel Suite 6)
- then companring the perfect logic (and very flexible) GUI from Corel
Suite (not to mention general app. settings full of
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