hi,
i've been using gimp 2.0.0 on macos x for a few months and i'm quite
happy with it : )
now i have run into troubles with some work i have to do. i need to
edit an image that involves a font that's not included in the text
options font popup menu. is there a way to add fonts that are on the
Hi,
ivan lópez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i've been using gimp 2.0.0 on macos x for a few months and i'm quite
happy with it : )
now i have run into troubles with some work i have to do. i need to
edit an image that involves a font that's not included in the text
options font popup menu.
So...
all these values seem rather specific.
They are all hardcoded, aren't they?
What about putting some of them on the gimprc file, even if there is
no UI to get to it? So we could study some different values for them,
maybe getting to more pleasant defaults.
The last comment on the bug
Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So...
all these values seem rather specific.
Values, what values?
Sven
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Hi!
Once I have installed a lot of fonts (1000+) from the internet.
My problem is it's very hard to manage them in gimp. Not only the list
box scrolls and refresehs slowly, but I can find fonts very hardly.
I was thinking if it would be possible to group fonts in categories, so I
can choose
Hi,
Szasz Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Once I have installed a lot of fonts (1000+) from the internet. My
problem is it's very hard to manage them in gimp. Not only the list
box scrolls and refresehs slowly, but I can find fonts very hardly.
I was thinking if it would be possible to
I was thinking if it would be possible to group fonts in categories,
so I can choose which group to browse. For example all the fancy
fonts would be in category 'Fancy', so when I'm developing some
images for a buisness website, I don't need to see them. But when
developing gfx for games, I
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But there is also this pretty solution to use your regular OSX fonts:
install applesystemfonts a package from fink.
Le 25 sept. 04, à 14:55, Sven Neumann a écrit :
Hi,
ivan lópez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i've been using gimp 2.0.0 on macos x for a
Hi,
Szasz Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I should wait patienty till somebody implements it ?-)
No, you could of course help with it. Perhaps you would like to
propose a better font selector, draw some mockups and put it up for
discussion? If we can make up a well-defined goal, that would