> prep4gif
Ok, looked at it. What is breaking for you? Seems to work for me.
If you don't have 2 layers, it tells you that you need 2, and exits.
Is this what you're seeing? I should make the help far more explicit,
and perhaps change the name to something more descriptive as well...
But
* Ar't ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [000327 18:13]:
> prep4gif
Hadn't heard of this one. Will investigate.
> burst init_progress
What is the supposed to mean? Burst does indeed work. I've used it
quite a bit recently. If you're having a problem, I'm gonna need a bit
more
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 01:18:27PM -0500, Kevin Cozens wrote:
> > > Why colour brushes can be animated and grayscale can not ?
> > > (Telling me to stop using the colours is not the answer:).
> >
> > This is definitely a design mistake in the animated brushes. We will
> > however not change
Sven Neumann wrote:
> > 9
> > Why colour brushes can be animated and grayscale can not ?
> > (Telling me to stop using the colours is not the answer:).
>
> This is definitely a design mistake in the animated brushes. We will
> however not change this before 1.2.
Just curious...It won't change du
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:26:41PM +, Ar't <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> xtra/perl-fu/bricks -> xtra/perl-fu/paterns/bricks
> Does this really have to be separated ?
No. In an ideal world, Logo scripts would be in Xtns/Logo/whatever, not
seperated by language-isms. Nobody should need to memoi
Hi,
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 05:26:41PM +, Ar't wrote:
> 5
> When I click the arrows in image space (navigator or so) I get:
> initial_sub_region:: error :: src->w * (src->bytes + 1) > 512
Huh? Could you please try to explain that in more words?
Eventually I might get what you are talking
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xtra/perl-fu/bricks -> xtra/perl-fu/paterns/bricks
/Random Art ->--/Random arts
Does this really have to be separated ?
script-fu is about scripts, that means files translated on-the-run for
example perl, scheme, python, basic (yuck) and so on...
which in general s