So, I've been thinking about all of the apps I use on a daily basis,
and decided I should go out and send 'thank you's to the developers. :^)
So, thanks, everyone, for The Gimp! My wife and I use it at home, and
I use it at work. :^)
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-bill!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I'm anticipating an
On Wed, Mar 16, 2005 at 10:03:15AM +1300, Pepster wrote:
Their page says
Our method is based on a simple premise: neighboring pixels in space-time
that have similar intensities should have similar colors
I only skimmed the site a little last night, but I was under the
impression that the
On Tue, Apr 19, 2005 at 08:19:06PM -0400, Andrei Simion wrote:
If you're looking for binaries, Fedora Core 3 is listed, which would be
a Red Hat. You can build from source on any Linux distro though.
It's not me the one who decides. If they haven't built and tested the
2.2 on the older
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually run the GIMP on KDE, and it works just fine. Minor bug
related to KDE integration are reported form time to time to
bugzilla, and that is all there is that doesn't work.
I'd love it if Gimp used KDE's file dialogs. The new
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 12:02:23PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Why is she using the file open dialog at all? She could as well use
the file manager and drag the files into GIMP.
That's annoying. At work, on WinXP, I have a number of 'necessary' windows
open at all time, to do cellphone game
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 12:21:09PM +0100, Alastair M. Robinson wrote:
Yes, for me the Save dialog is an annoyance. I very rarely want to save
directly into the default directory, and changing directories takes too
much mousework, and is clumsy with the keyboard (tabbing to get the
focus
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 01:49:40PM +0200, Michael Thaler wrote:
But unfortunately the save as... dialog does not.
So everytime I save a rescaled image I have to click on the home directory
button and then click until I am in the correct directory. For me it would
really be an enhancement if
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 08:18:57PM -0400, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Here's one: add a text entry box at the bottom of the screen, and use
a different key (say, shift-tab) for completion.
The problem with Shift-Tab is that it's often used to navigate backwards
through widgets in GUIs.
Honestly,
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 08:18:57PM -0400, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Nobody here is complaining about anything else.
Actually, at least with Gimp 2.2 on WinXP (which is what I'm sitting in
front of right now), I have issues with Save As behaviour:
* Once I've saved a newly-created image in a
On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 08:16:56PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps mode isn't the most descriptive word for the feature.
A word like Gamut might be more appropriate.
(coming out of lurk)
Heh, while we're at it, can we get palettes with 256 colors? ;^)
(going back into lurk)
-bill!
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 07:04:39PM -0400, michael chang wrote:
I'm sorry, what's a CMS?
Content Management System.
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On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 10:33:56AM -0700, Brian Thomason wrote:
We did that, and the plugin works, but the orientation/position fields
are all empty upon launching it.
FWIW, I fired up Gimp on my Debian/etch box last night, drew a picture,
hit 'Print', and the dialog that appeared also lacked
On Tue, Aug 16, 2005 at 08:24:36PM -0400, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
FWIW, I fired up Gimp on my Debian/etch box last night, drew a
picture, hit 'Print', and the dialog that appeared also lacked
values in the position fields (until I played with the orientation
pulldown or the scale
On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 09:40:43AM -0400, Chris Clymer wrote:
I agree with both arguments. The ability to tab images like i tab
xterms would be very useful. At the same time, there are in fact a lot
of times where i want to see more than one image at once...and this is
very common if you're
On Mon, Oct 03, 2005 at 09:01:46PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, October 3, 2005, 9:59:40, Simon Ormholt Schrøder wrote:
Right now we are conducting an electronic survey to get an overview of
current usability effort within the open source community. We encourage
you to
Lance wrote:
* A spare hard drive
* A reliable partition manager (instead of a drive)
* Perhaps an alternate computer entirely
Just to be a weenie, I'll mention live CDs like Knoppix.
Or even USB-bootable systems. (I got to play with one of those this past
weekend at a friend's workplace.
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 08:08:45PM -0400, michael chang wrote:
Just to note, live systems on optical media won't preserve data
between reboots without storing it somewhere, e.g. on a file or
partition (Knoppix does this with some scripts somewhere IIRC). I
don't know about USB systems.
Well,
On Wed, Nov 02, 2005 at 12:32:27AM +0200, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
In a future GEGL-based GIMP, layers can also be algorithmic, for
example: a blurring layer. (Photoshop calls these adjustment
layers.). Layers can also form a general directed acyclic graph, not
just a linear stack as now.
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