Hi,
Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jeff Trefftzs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > An additional effect that I have noticed only with the gimp, is that
> > make crashes repeatedly during the compile. I was wondering if this
> > meant I was running out of temp disk, but I still have clos
Hi,
I would appreciate if you could try to keep this discussion going on
both lists. Cross-posting may mean that a few people get the posts
twice but since this topic is of interest to both lists, cross-posting
seems appropriate.
Sven
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> In the GIMP, while it is not possible to make such a ssue to the right=20
> mouse button, there could, and IMO should, be a fast keystroke=20
> (mnemonic?) to swap BG and FG. It is great for a couple of fancy=20
> effects to be able to quicly switch between fg/bg without moving the=20
> cursor.
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 23:54, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> I have recently toyed with the thought of writing a tool to produce
> (low (TV) resolution) animations (for writing to VCD or DVD, mainly)
> from (high resolution) still images. I.e. if you have some
> multi-megapixel image, with the tool you coul
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> As I stated on the answer to Willie Sippel,
> I liked the idea of the color picker tool to pick de alpha value of a
> pixel. More specificaaly when c temporarily called using "control"
> while one is using another paint tool.
> The alpha va
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 07:49, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Well, A lot of things for a first post.
>
> Allow me to go for a first triage of your suggestions, so that the
> men-in-the-power-to-do-it can focus their attention.
>
> First, allow e to present myself: I've joinned here abo
On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 07:49, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> In the GIMP, while it is not possible to make such a ssue to the right
> mouse button, there could, and IMO should, be a fast keystroke
> (mnemonic?) to swap BG and FG. It is great for a couple of fancy
> effects to be able to quicly switc
> I already explained most of my suggestions to Joao.
> I did another design, available at
> http://www.zeitgeistmedia.net/gimp/gimpstreamline2.png
that's REALLY nice looking, and I like it, not that my opinion counts for
much :)
Jon
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Let's check your ideias.
> One thing, from reafdign your e-mail I guess you are using 1.2 GIMP
> series. A lot of what you comment has changed to the 1.3 series.
To be fair from his screenshot he is clearly using some version of 1.3
http://www.zeitge
I wrote a small but useful script that will scale an image to best fit
within a constrained size without affecting aspect ratio. It's a simple
script, but I've found it quite useful as a component for other scripts,
and thought it might be useful in GIMP at large. It's scheme right now,
but I cou
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 21:54:31 +
> From: Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Gimp-developer] "Ken Burns" style animation tool: standalone or
> plug-in?
> I have recently toyed with the thought of writing a too
Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have recently toyed with the thought of writing a tool to produce
> (low (TV) resolution) animations (for writing to VCD or DVD, mainly)
> from (high resolution) still images. I.e. if you have some
> multi-megapixel image, with the tool you could produc
What do you think, should I perhaps build a fresh Win32 build of GIMP
1.3 for the bug week, and announce it on gimpwin-users? Or will we get
overloaded by non-bugs like problems with installing GIMP 1.3 on
Windows?
--tml
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Jakub Steiner writes:
> I have sucessfully done this with an existing GIMP plugin - GAP's move
> path. At PAL resolution. The only problem is it needs a lot of disk
> space and RAM.
Hmm, didn't know GAP could do that. I don't think GAP is suitable for
this. Takes way too much disk space. Or doe
Alan Horkan writes:
> If you are particularly ambitious could it be an substantial "Animation
> Tool", an interface like a standalone application but substantially
> reusing the GIMP components, a sister to the GIMP if you will? (If I am
> being wildly unrealistic as usual, just say so).
Umm..
Tor,
I wrote/maintain a project that does what you're describing. In realtime,
even! :)
http://freshmeat.net/projects/show/?topic_id=111,112
...Might be worth looking into for such a plug-in. I made it as modular as
possible, so making a gimp plugin [out of it | for it] may not be too much
of a
Willie,
Excellent! Lets hope the right folks are paying attention. Seems like a
wonderful idea. It's both more functional *and* more attractive. I've always
felt the stock Gimp interface was a little too weird/clumsy in it's layout.
Cheers,
Bowie
Bowie J. Poag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
- Origi
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 02:35, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
> OK, I tried to use a GAP's move path on a high resolution image. It
> seems to require a moving image as source? If a want to use a *still*
It can be a still.
> image as source, does this mean I have to create n copies of the
> already large im
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> In the GIMP, while it is not possible to make such a ssue to the right
> mouse button, there could, and IMO should, be a fast keystroke
> (mnemonic?) to swap BG and FG. It is great for a couple of fancy
> effects to be able to quicly switch
Henrik Brix Andersen writes:
> It would be nice if someone on say... win32 ;)... would have a go at
> writing the missing win32 part of the select_window() function.
I get the hint ;-). I'll have a look at it.
Grabbing the whole screen with screenshot (without any Win32 specific
code yet) was
Willie Sippel wrote:
Check my new mockup, I've changed this. It's available at
http://www.zeitgeistmedia.net/gimp/gimpstreamline2.png .
I rather like the way this is going.
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