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of the Dutch version of the famous c't magazine).
If you want to know more about me, check out my horribly out-dated
home page at http://www.xs4all.nl/~collin/.
I have got a couple of questions for this list:
1. Is there a way to search the archive without downloading all? (I
am using a slow modem
to filter my mail, and not just automatically:
I like to be able to see beforehand what a mail is about. That is
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be perfect will not mind going out to buy
a ruler.
And of course, once you've got the ruler, you can make your own
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on the eraser tool to bring up tool options.
3. Select hard edged
4. Click Close
5. Single click on the pencil tool.
I cannot reproduce this using Gimp 1.2 under Windows 98SE.
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their own scripts for their own purposes. Should I send the changed
script to the original author with an explanation of what the changes
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On 18 May 2001, at 16:16, Raphael Quinet wrote:
On Fri, 18 May 2001, Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
My question is: when is a reworking of a script good enough to be
included in the distribution? Is there some kind of policy for this?
Well, if you add some features that can
could not find
them in the archive. The only thing I could find was a mention of a
plug-in page at Source Forge:
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My suggestion is that the following plug-ins belong to the core
distribution:
[4 rules of inclusion snipped]
Can such a distinction be made?
You are right that we need to make such a distinction
On 21 May 2001, at 14:58, Sven Neumann wrote:
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Also, it seems to me that this whole things depends on finding
enough maintainers. Judging by the state of the web site (parts of
it have not been kept up-to-date for a while now) that is going
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Erm, I would be willing to help some with the web site. It would
seem a waste not to do what I am best at. Who should I turn to for
this?
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Several people expressed their interest
, if no-one can fill in the
unless, the rule applies.
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:-\ or maybe I feel that
this would help give a better sense of direction to those who have
read all the tips and still are stuck with (some aspects of) the
GIMP. To me, it just feels better to have a closing remark like that.
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comments often has not been necessary to me, but I can imagine the
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in what it means to her or him) as
well?
Ah well, this is all IMNSHO, of course. :-'
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for the
GIMP, I would have to fork out money for PSP. I may still have to do
that because, to be honest, that tool has got some options that are
very handy for me as a web builder as well (way better vector tools,
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at all possible? I will do some more testing.
(HTH)
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. Any good web design reference will tell you what size to limit
your files to.
What would be nice though, and I hope I am not asking for something
that already exists, is a web export filter that shows previews and
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On 27 Jun 2001, at 15:33, Branko Collin wrote:
On 27 Jun 2001, at 14:47, Simon Budig wrote:
[collection info on patents considered harmful for free software]
You may want to ask the people at http://www.freepatents.org/. AFAIK,
they're (related to) the ones that advised the Dutch government
Here's an article by somebody who's very happy with gimp-print:
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/opinions/3689/1/
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[...]
Think before you post, I cannot say that enough to myself. The
reported 'problem' of course only happens if you use a brush that
gets more transparent to its outside than in its center. It may not
be solvable (and a solution might
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Question: what parts of GIMP need their own license? I ask this,
because the GPL only covers the program and its components, AFAIK.
But what are its components supposed to be? I am talking mainly
On 4 Sep 2001, at 13:54, Sven Neumann wrote:
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Should perhaps somebody else send this e-mail? I can imagine that a
mail coming from a gimp.org address would look more official. I
would be glad to give you my list of 'offending' scripts and
authors
: support (64-bit RGBA). It is an example of the leverage
: obtained by building on someone else's existing open
: source code.
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in the same spot.
Couldn't Resynthesize help here?
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I am not sure what you mean with 'works'. What does a specification
do if it works?
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Are there any other such ideas that have been floating around?
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Date sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2001 13:27:08 -0500
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along the lines of something that will bring the
members of the community _closer_ to us. ;-)
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As the subject says: what happened to GIMP News and Kernel Cousin
GIMP?
These were great (if somewhat irregular) sources of information. What
happened to them? I prefer reading through Kernel Cousins to reading
through mailing list archives.
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what's in the SDK.
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with use and therefore
even if a license talks about how you are allowed to use a certain
program, it has no legal value.
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quality. XML = rigid(SGML). What they did was throw out a
whole bunch of features that not many people were using, then tighten
the rules.
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On 16 Dec 2001, at 14:58, Sven Neumann wrote:
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I am not trying to advocate XCF as a format for the exchange of
images, but I do think that if for instance the authors of
ImageMagick want to support it, they may have a good reason for
that.
my
I work). So. How do I
unsubscribe? Sorry to bother you.
If all else fails, try to bounce messages that come from the list.
With any luck, mailman has been set-up to unsubscribe people whose
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- an observation?
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tool and plug-in that
is out there. I briefly looked at their web page, but that seem to be
squarely aimed at artists, with only a few examples.
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find out what they broke last night
and how to route around that.? ;-)
Anyhow, that brings me to one thing: perhaps the current CVS-howto
should have links to other, more generic compilation-, shell- and CVS-
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interactive/non-interactive
IMAGE input image
DRAWABLE input drawable
INT32the number of divisions
INT32illusion type (0=type1, 1=type2)
Hm, the one in GIMP 1.2.0 Windows has 4 arguments (it lacks illusion
type).
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adapted to do the
conversion back and forth (IANAC).
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is cheap!)
My GIMP crashed somewhere between the 300th and 400th 16x16 layer. I
could not see exactly which layer, because I kept stabbing the mouse
button quickly and after the 100th layer or so, the refresh of the
Layers dialog could not keep up with me.
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will still
keep that power feeling. WinZip does this very nicely (unfortunately,
I do not know a Linux tool that gives you the choice between wizard
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Here's a PS 7 announcement:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/newfeatures.html
I wonder if that texture generator is a sort of resynthesizer plug-
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On 24 Feb 2002, at 11:28, Nathan C Summers wrote:
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Branko Collin wrote:
Here's a PS 7 announcement:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/newfeatures.html
I wonder if that texture generator is a sort of resynthesizer plug-
in?
The healing brush sounds
://www.flamingtext.com. Is that an application
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use more sophisticated tools
than those that come with their cameras.
My philosophy is that more users will beget more developers. (I may
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accessible name in English. Extra(s) would work just as well
in English too.
So, if you have not answered this before, why is Xtns called Xtns?
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On 12 Mar 2002, at 1:08, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 01:07:47AM +0100, Branko Collin wrote:
So, if you have not answered this before, why is Xtns called Xtns?
Shorthand of extensions?
That was my guess too.
However, that does not explain why it was chosen
On 12 Mar 2002, at 9:27, Tor Lillqvist wrote:
Branko Collin writes:
I have not seen any announcement on www.gimp.org or this list, that
is why I am asking: is GIMP for Windows 1.2.3 official?
Umm, define official? Is GIMP for (pick your random Unix system)
official? Which
. Could somebody
fill me in? Thanks,
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Hi,
Argh! Rather late, I put up the press release I promised to make at
http://www.xs4all.nl/~collin/gimp/pr/gimp123pr.html.
If you want to comment on it, please go ahead.
If you want to use it, please go ahead too (just drop me a line so
that we don't do any duplicate work).
If you want
by the FSF, just to
make sure.
(zblt... acronym overload...)
Specifically, I wonder if using GPL'ed plug-ins cause the main app to
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Branko Collin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I heard that Gobe Productive (http://www.gobe.com/) ships with
plug-ins based on source code from The GIMP and sent them a
letter asking for source code. I'm forwarding their answer here
application should be able to generate
easily.
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On 5 Apr 2002, at 5:21, Marlon Sandford wrote:
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For those who do not know: the OS Linux was built by Linux Torvalds
in 1991.
Don't mean to be rude but its Linus Torvalds, not Linux Torvalds. :-)
I knew
On 6 Apr 2002, at 13:00, Tomas Ogren wrote:
On 06 April, 2002 - Simon Budig sent me these 0,7K bytes:
Branko Collin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Should we change these instances to GNU/Linux?
We should change it - to Unix.
I guess that at most places Linux is simply wrong, because
'butiker' and 'torget'. ;-)
the image i downloaded and unzipped is located here
http://carol.gimp.org/files/TORG_illustration.eps
Strangely enough, gsview/ghostscript is able to open the image. (I
thought GIMP used ghostscript internally?)
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On 9 Apr 2002, at 16:42, Sven Neumann wrote:
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I've edited the Erase every other row script-fu so that the
size of the rows can be changed. I can't find a contact address
for the original author, so I've attached a patch.
could you
text and once
in HTML format, all mail clients understand plain text perfectly.
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the easiest way to do that would be to store the output of
your program as a script-fu script.
The big problem seems to be (to me) matching Photoshop functionality
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 13:00:29 +0200, Steinar H. Gunderson
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I guess the easiest way to do that
would be to store the output of
your program
for
~/photos/me.png would be stored into
~/.thumbnails/normal/c/c6ee772d9e49320e97ec29a7eb5b1697.png
How do you arrive at 64 subdirectories? Does this work for all
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-fledged SVG
implementation in the Gnome framework. I don't know how this
(w|c)ould fit in with GIMP.
What exactly are you looking for: a plug-in vector editor (like
gfig), perhaps with vector layers? Or a SVG loader, like the
Postscript loader?
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I don't think the proposal tries to replace the existing zoom tools,
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In other words, maybe one subscriber of this list has been infected
by the Klez virus, but AFAIK no virus has actually been sent over the
list.
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we'd like to do a 1.2.4 release soon. There are a few things you
can do to help us with this task:
How soon is soon (ballpark figure)?
as soon as possible. Actually Yosh wanted to it a while ago
to extracting
information from scanned documents.
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I am sorry if this is not very helpful, but I am busy. Perhaps
someone else could give a more exact answer.
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of the perpetrator.
From what I heard, Evolution is trying to emulate all 'features' of
Outlook, but I doubt it already has the strong virus enhancement
capabalities of Outlook, because it just is not as popular yet.
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author is in the Win GIMP 1.2.0 distribution, which contains
a file called helentr.txt, which lists all patterns included by Helen
Triantafillou. The two patterns mentioned by you are not part of her
contribution.
Perhaps Adrian can shed some light on this.
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typos and a bit of awkward English, I see no problem
with that text. What did you have in mind?
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] in which Keith Lai and Tor
Lillqvist go through the process step by step. Perhaps that is of any
help.
Which build environment are you using?
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Content-disposition: attachment; filename=winmail.dat
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AElQTS5NaWNyb3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQ2ABAACAgACAAEGgAMADgAA
[lots of rubbish snipped]
What is this?
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http://cvs.gnome.org/bonsai/cvsblame.cgi?file=gegl/ChangeLogrev=roo
t=/cvs/gnome, the last commit was yesterday.
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If someone know, where to look let me know :)
There's some Usenet discussion about the format archived at
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40posting.google.com.
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On 1 Dec 2002, at 7:10, Patrick McFarland wrote:
Hello? Anyone home?
Read you loud and clear.
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tool called the GIMP that can fix
it? You should try it someday. ;-)
Simple way to fix red eye: select the eye, select only the red
channel, desaturate. Repeat for other eye. Try other channels for
Bowie effect.
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