> Copy the layer by dragging it from the source image to the target one.
> Edit the source layer and hold the shift key while pressing the Ok button,
> this will force gDynText to store the parasite data into the layer name.
> Edit the target layer name and copy the source layer name containing th
* Marco Lamberto ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000603 19:15]:
> On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
> >The easiest way to copy a layer to another image is to drag it from the
> >layers dialog to the other image. I am not sure if it copies the parasite
> >information but I think it should if it does
On Sat, 3 Jun 2000, Tuomas Kuosmanen wrote:
>The easiest way to copy a layer to another image is to drag it from the
>layers dialog to the other image. I am not sure if it copies the parasite
>information but I think it should if it doesnt already.
Cool, I've never noticed that!!
Tested! No, it do
On Sat, Jun 03, 2000 at 06:34:38AM +0200, Marco Lamberto wanted to say the following:
> On Wed, 31 May 2000, FUJITA Yuji wrote:
> >Hi, dear developers.
> >I hope copying gdynamic text layer to another image to keep
> >text/font/colour/layout informations.
> >As I don't understand parasites, please
On Wed, 31 May 2000, FUJITA Yuji wrote:
>Hi, dear developers.
>I hope copying gdynamic text layer to another image to keep
>text/font/colour/layout informations.
>As I don't understand parasites, please forgive me if I'm claiming
>something funny.
No, I've tested it with gimp 1.1.22 and it seems