On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 03:40:49AM +0200, Mattias Engdegård wrote:
> I won't fix that right away (maybe later, if I have time).
No need, like I said, I only recently checked in the change -- days ago
in fact, after 1.1.19 was released. Just wait for 1.1.20, or get
the current CVS Gimp, or if you
>TGA and XCF both have INDEXED modes, so you can save TGA or XCF from
>an INDEXED image, you *should* be able to save INDEXED PNGs with an
>alpha channel, but I only recently checked in the functionality to
>do that, and doubtless you have an older version of Gimp.
Sorry for my earlier message; I
>TGA and XCF both have INDEXED modes, so you can save TGA or XCF from
>an INDEXED image, you *should* be able to save INDEXED PNGs with an
>alpha channel, but I only recently checked in the functionality to
>do that, and doubtless you have an older version of Gimp.
This is 1.1.19. From png.c:
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 12:18:53AM +0200, Mattias Engdegård wrote:
> Perhaps some of the file plug-ins are buggy. I get the complaint:
>
> ERROR: Procedural database execution failed on invalid input arguments:
> (gimp_file_save 1 0 4 "zoop.xpm" "zoop.xpm")
>
> and nothing was saved. (Running
Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> > I'm using the GIMP (1.1.17; debian unstable) to create some mockups for
> > our prepress guys. They want to use some of the things I've done, but I
> > don't want to give them a non-flexible image. I realize that I can do
> > this already, but I thought it would be a n
>> But there seems to be no way to do it from a script. I had to resort to
>> duplicating the entire image and delete the unwanted layers, which seemed
>> slightly wasteful.
>
>I don't understand, scripts are supposed to ALWAYS work this way, and
>you say that there's no way to do it? If you save
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 11:16:29PM +0200, Mattias Engdegård wrote:
> But there seems to be no way to do it from a script. I had to resort to
> duplicating the entire image and delete the unwanted layers, which seemed
> slightly wasteful.
I don't understand, scripts are supposed to ALWAYS work thi
>You can already do this. Simply save your image and "Ignore" the export step.
>All fileformats that only handle a single layer silently only save that
>single
>layer.
But there seems to be no way to do it from a script. I had to resort to
duplicating the entire image and delete the unwanted lay
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 11:28:44AM -0400, "Christopher W. Curtis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> don't want to give them a non-flexible image. I realize that I can do
> this already, but I thought it would be a nice feature (that seems like
> it would be easy to implement) if you could right-click
Sven;
On Wed, Apr 12, 2000 at 09:59:17PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
> > I'm using the GIMP (1.1.17; debian unstable) to create some
> > mockups for our prepress guys. They want to use some of the
> > things I've done, but I don't want to give them a non-flexible
> > image. I realize that I can
> I'm using the GIMP (1.1.17; debian unstable) to create some mockups for
> our prepress guys. They want to use some of the things I've done, but I
> don't want to give them a non-flexible image. I realize that I can do
> this already, but I thought it would be a nice feature (that seems like
>
Hi all,
I'm using the GIMP (1.1.17; debian unstable) to create some mockups for
our prepress guys. They want to use some of the things I've done, but I
don't want to give them a non-flexible image. I realize that I can do
this already, but I thought it would be a nice feature (that seems like
i
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