On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 11:14:38AM -0300, "Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any reason for this, i.e.:
> > - Is tif/lzw compression excluded from gimp or only from the debian
> > build?
>
> only from de debian build.
(some others, too, what you meant was "not from the o
On Die, 11 Mai 2004, Sven Neumann wrote:
> The GIMP code asks libtiff to use LZW compression. If that's not
Ah, I thought about this already and checked the bug database.
> working then the problem is probably in libtiff. Or are you saying you
> can't select LZW in the plug-in dialog?
I CAN sele
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, you can either - install the TIFF and GIOF plug-ins from the
> "non free" or "non us" repository (I am not a debian man), build the
> Gimp yourself from the sources in gimp.org, or contact your favorite
> debian gimp packager.
gimp-non
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-11 at 0951.52 -0400):
> > There is a simpler way: select a one pixel column in the left, just
> > near the text then scale it horizontaly. Faster than pasting. :]
> Sounds great! How do you stretch it?
As simple as scale tool (and rotate tool rotates when you need it! ;]
Hi,
Norbert Preining <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am using debian/sid gimp package and I found that I can open tif
> with lzw compression, but now write these kind of files.
>
> Is there any reason for this, i.e.:
> - Is tif/lzw compression excluded from gimp or only from the debian
> build
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 11:01, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I am using debian/sid gimp package and I found that I can open tif with
> lzw compression, but now write these kind of files.
>
> Is there any reason for this, i.e.:
> - Is tif/lzw compression excluded from gimp or only from the
Hi,
Steve Litt wrote:
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 09:39 am, GSR - FR wrote:
There is a simpler way: select a one pixel column in the left, just
near the text then scale it horizontaly. Faster than pasting. :]
Sounds great! How do you stretch it?
Use the scale tool scaling only in one direction, with no
Hi there!
I am using debian/sid gimp package and I found that I can open tif with
lzw compression, but now write these kind of files.
Is there any reason for this, i.e.:
- Is tif/lzw compression excluded from gimp or only from the debian
build?
- if only from the debian build, isn't the patent
On Tuesday 11 May 2004 09:39 am, GSR - FR wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-11 at 0924.31 -0400):
> > Copy a square to the left of the top row of letters. Continually
> > paste that square over the letters, to extend the gradiant over the
> > letters. Then copy a
>
> There is a simpler way: selec
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-11 at 0924.31 -0400):
> Copy a square to the left of the top row of letters. Continually
> paste that square over the letters, to extend the gradiant over the
> letters. Then copy a
There is a simpler way: select a one pixel column in the left, just
near the text then sc
On Monday 10 May 2004 07:45 pm, everyman outsourced wrote:
> I am a graphics newbe.
>
> I have to modify the text in the attached. Looks like a gradient was used
> but the text is reversed down to the pixel level in terms of color.
>
> All I need are the right tools in GIMP to edit the text.
>
> Th
On Monday 10 May 2004 07:45 pm, everyman outsourced wrote:
> I am a graphics newbe.
>
> I have to modify the text in the attached. Looks like a gradient was used
> but the text is reversed down to the pixel level in terms of color.
>
> All I need are the right tools in GIMP to edit the text.
>
> Th
Hi,
everyman outsourced wrote:
I am a graphics newbe.
I have to modify the text in the attached. Looks like a gradient was used but
the text is reversed down to the pixel level in terms of color.
All I need are the right tools in GIMP to edit the text.
If you can reproduce the button sans tex
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