> c) Use scary HTML/CSS hacks to show alpha-transparent PNGs in IE.
> Doesn't work on some versions, may crash, and may cause ActiveX security
> warnings. (Google up 'AlphaImageLoader')
If I remember right there is also a CSS file called "IE7" which you
can add into your webpage to fix a lot of th
* Brion Vibber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [07-07-04 15:44]:
>
> c) Use scary HTML/CSS hacks to show alpha-transparent PNGs in IE.
> Doesn't work on some versions, may crash, and may cause ActiveX security
> warnings. (Google up 'AlphaImageLoader')
That wouldn't necessarily be a *bad* thing.
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Patri
Andrew wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to add a drop-shadow to a png in such a way that certain
browsers such as IE won't wreck the picture?
a) Just give it a solid background.
b) Make it solid immediately around the drop shadow, and cut off to
transparent for the rest. (Save as indexed color.) Migh
Imagine a picture of a person's face, but with a solid, closed, black,
curve drawn over part of the face. Is there a semi-automated (e.g. like
magic wand, but not like bezier or lasso where I have to trace the curve
with my mouse) way to select the region inside that curve? (The curve is
not an
Hallo everybody,
I have recently updated from Suse 8.2 to Suse 9.1 and Gimp was also therefore
updated to version 2.0. When I tried to run Gimp for the first time it
launched the configuration window but no words where to be seen on this
window. Only the images were visible. After blindly compl
Hi,
Quoting Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > -lgimpmath-2.0 -lgimpbase-2.0 -Wl,--export-dynamic -lgtk-x11-2.0
> Sven, I cannot find in any place in my box any file named lgtk-x11-2.0
The -l means "load the library called..." the l is not part of th
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 18:26, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > configure:2269: checking for gimptool-2.0
> > configure:2287: found /usr/bin/gimptool-2.0
> > configure:2300: result: /usr/bin/gimptool-2.0
>
> OK, so you have gimptool-2.0.
>
> BTW, why the heck d
Hi folks,
On Tuesday 06 July 2004 15:15, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > shouldnt using a polish keyboard and a font with the characters included
> > work to produce polish text?
Oh Sorry, I did not seen the polish characters on my polish keyboard I
conjured ou
Hi,
Gerfried Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'd need to use the bitmap-fonts of my X-installation to draw quite
> small test. Unfortunately the font-tool shows only the type1 and
> truetype fonts (which look quite ugly at small sizes).
>
> Is there any possibility to use bitmap fonts within
Hello,
Is it possible to add a drop-shadow to a png in such a way that certain
browsers such as IE won't wreck the picture?
TIA
Andrew
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Hello list!
I'd need to use the bitmap-fonts of my X-installation to draw quite
small test. Unfortunately the font-tool shows only the type1 and
truetype fonts (which look quite ugly at small sizes).
Is there any possibility to use bitmap fonts within gimp2?
Thanks for any hint
Maier Gerfried
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