On Friday, 30 Mar 2001, Zachary Beane wrote:
> However, even if the consensus is "just get a ruler", I think the
> current measurement dialog could be improved with a user interface of
> "stretch the virtual to fit the physical," rather than the current
> setup.
Yes: that was always my original
On Fri, Mar 30, 2001 at 09:31:11AM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Also, it is nice to unpack a new gimp and be able to just reach out to
> > your desk (maybe) and get it configured and working right then. A lazy
> > LUser like me would like that. The gimp is LUser friendly.
>
> what kind
Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> what kind of desks are that where there is no ruler, but credit cards,
> photos, film, CDs etc.? I guess we will run into a lot of trouble
> trying to find a suitable item that is available on everyone's desk
> and is guaranteed to have the exact same size no matter where
Hi,
> Also, it is nice to unpack a new gimp and be able to just reach out to
> your desk (maybe) and get it configured and working right then. A lazy
> LUser like me would like that. The gimp is LUser friendly.
what kind of desks are that where there is no ruler, but credit cards,
photos, film,
Branko Collin wrote:
>
> I am asking, because it would seem to me that somebody who cares
> enough for their pixels to 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
> standard size paper.
>
> --
One of gimps big sellin
On 29 Mar 2001, at 23:47, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-03-29 at 2339.14 +0200):
> > On 29 Mar 2001, at 15:32, Carol Spears wrote:
> > > "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote:
> > [credit cards, photos, blank sheets of paper in A4 and letter
> > forma