Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
Thanks for telling me this. (I am not very gui-intuitive.) Now I see
what you were talking about. However, unless there is yet another setting
that I missed, the behaviours of the rectangular selection tool and the
cropping tool are significantly different. I need all t
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 20:41:23 +0200
David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There is no further dialog - there is a tool options dialog
> however which opens when you double click on the tool in the
> toolbox. The rect select tool is the dotted rectangle - the tool
> which is selected by defau
Hi,
I've been working on getting a perl batch script written for gimp that will
take the contents of a directory, pull out all of the pictures of a certain
type and run some type of filter on them. So far everything works ok, until I
try to loop the execution. here is the part that I'm having
David Neary wrote:
> Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
> > Actually, I may have been wrong in my previous reply about this. That
> > error may have occurred on gimp startup without my being aware of it.
> >
> > Therefore its not clear to me whether it had any connection with the
> > fact that rectselect w
Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
> Actually, I may have been wrong in my previous reply about this. That
> error may have occurred on gimp startup without my being aware of it.
>
> Therefore its not clear to me whether it had any connection with the
> fact that rectselect was a do-nothing. (It did not ta
Hi all,
I need to create a brush which is broken. That is,
the brush should be like a fountain pen knib, only broken at an angle
of 30 degrees.
A bit like this.
/\
/ \
| |
| |
If this is a regular knib, what I need is
cut fr
On Wed, 2003-07-30 at 17:24, BandiPat wrote:
> Also, will there be a new one for the 2.0 version soon to be released or
> will there be or is there now a manual or tutorial for the new one yet?
> I haven't done much with the Gimp earlier, but become more interested
> as the 2.0 nears completeti
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:33:32 +0200
David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't know what you're doing - is this when the gimp is
> starting up that you get this?
>
Actually, I may have been wrong in my previous reply about this. That
error may have occurred on gimp startup without my be
Gimp gurus,
I am curious as to how close the old "Grokking the GIMP" tutorial/manual
is in working with the new 1.3.x version. I realize many things have
changed since that was written, but really shouldn't be too much of a
problem to adjust some of the instructions? At least I don't think it
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:33:32 +0200
David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
> > I attempted David Neary's workaround which was to first use the rectselect tool
> > specifying the required aspect ratio. Unfortunately I cannot do this and I think my
> > gimp is a bit broken
On Wednesday 30 July 2003 10:12, Christoph Haller wrote:
>I've compiled gimp-1.2.5 with success using the configure option
>--prefix=$HOME/foo
>However, when I try to start I face a rather bizarre message
> For a proper GIMP installation, a subdiretcory named
> $HOME/~/foo needs to be created.
>
>T
Hi,
Christoph Haller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've compiled gimp-1.2.5 with success using the configure option
> --prefix=$HOME/foo
> However, when I try to start I face a rather bizarre message
> For a proper GIMP installation, a subdiretcory named
> $HOME/~/foo needs to be created.
>
> T
I've compiled gimp-1.2.5 with success using the configure option
--prefix=$HOME/foo
However, when I try to start I face a rather bizarre message
For a proper GIMP installation, a subdiretcory named
$HOME/~/foo needs to be created.
This appeared wrong to me, but out of curiosity I did the favor
a
Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
> I attempted David Neary's workaround which was to first use the rectselect tool
> specifying the required aspect ratio. Unfortunately I cannot do this and I think my
> gimp is a bit broken. This is what I get:-
> ---
> /usr/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins/aa:
I attempted David Neary's workaround which was to first use the rectselect tool
specifying the required aspect ratio. Unfortunately I cannot do this and I think my
gimp is a bit broken. This is what I get:-
---
/usr/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins/aa: error while loading shared librarie
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