Hi Brian Vanderburg II
Maybe you are thinking about something like Mypaint
==>**ee-staff.ethz.ch/~mrenold/mypaint (put http:// instead of **)
I advice you to try it. It's better if you have a graphic tablet.
Happy New Year!
Roland (wil
Bonjour,
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ag on the
top. this english version was translated by me: again I apologize for
the possible bad words.
Good bye
Roland C.
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n't they have right to speak?
I respect the work of the GIMP developers creew and by propose my vision I don't think I work against them.
Thank you Sven Neumann...
for the invitation, I will try to participate as possible as I can.
Roland.
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Excuse me for the title in my precedent mail. I would like to write Plea instead of Pea.
Roland
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#x27;t insist in
this way (the "review" i proposed) anymore. I will try to made a little
video to show if the suggestions they gave me can be "efficient".
Another time I thank them.
With respect
Roland.
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index page!).
Please have a look on my detailed webpage:
Source: http://fuchur.leute.server.de/gimp/autothumb.html
Demo: http://fuchur.leute.server.de/pics-nbg/picindex.html
*** ANY FEEDBACK IS WELCOME ***
Have fun!
Roland
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is script-fu-unsharp-mask. There appears
to be an idiom that I can't figure out, a series of lines like this:
(original-layer-for-darker #f)
(original-layer-for-lighter #f)
(blured-layer-for-darker #f)
(blured-layer-for-lighter #f)
what is th
>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> Roland Roberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I'm trying to write write a script-fu to automatically take a
>> finished image and produce a set of scaled images for di
I have a script-fu set up which has the following initialization:
(script-fu-register "script-fu-astro-rescale-for-web"
"/Xtns/Script-Fu/Astronomy/Scale for Web"
"Rescale current image to \"standard\" sizes for web dis
u-astro-rescale-for-web 5 '(640))
ERROR: Procedural database executing failed: (gimp_drawable_type 5)
Image 5 is an RGB image and I was expecting it to return 0. Does
gimp-drawable-type really only work on layers or is this a bug? This
is GIMP 1.2.1.
roland
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n> images. It most probably would be better to use
Simon>SF-OPTION "Size List" '("1600" "1280" "1024" ...))
Actually, in this case, I *do* want a list. I want it to produce a
set of reduced images at each of the sizes listed.
[...]
en how does one determine the type of an image? Do I have to
iterate over the layers to find the type? Can an image have layers
which are of different types than the parent (e.g., a grayscale layer
in an RGB image)?
roland
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his image.
Yes, I could do that, but I think that will confuse the interface
since I do not wish to copy only a particular drawable; I want to copy
the entire image. On the other hand, the only person likely to be
using this for the foreseeable future is me
roland
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f you register your script in the context menu of the
Simon> image () you always get the image/drawable the user
Simon> operates on as the first parameter.
Thanks. This makes sense and, in fact, it really makes more sense to
put my script in either the image or file conte
s, copying
the layer and pasting it into the new layer in the new image. It does
the same thing, i.e., the layer is not ending up aligned the same as
the original.
What am I doing wrong?
roland
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Simon> by gimp-drawable-type.
Thanks, I thought I had searched the the PDB for "type" but I guess
not or I would have found that. (gimp-image-base-type ...) is exactly
what I need.
roland
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>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Budig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Simon> Roland Roberts ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>> I'm trying to copy a layer from one image to another. Below is a
>> fragment of the code to do this; new-image has already
the new scale.
But I can't find any programmatic way to undo my operations.
roland
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should be reported
Sven> thru bugzilla.
I've added this bug for 16-bit/color TIFF images which are imported
correctly by GIMP 1.2.1 but with no warning.
roland
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Warp filter could
be merged into the GIMP core so it can used as a tool. However, this
would not address the problem of bad preview in plugged-in filters, so
maybe there is a better solution.
Roland
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y affect defines the way
the drawable sould be transformed. This is not equivalent to composing
several transformations (think of the 'Remove' deform mode).
Roland
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