Hi John,
If you have all the programs required (and that includes a bunch of uncommon
LaTeX stuff, and Oriental fonts), you can make pdf.stamp in gimp-help-2.
Alternatively, you can download the PDF versions of the docs from
http://docs.gimp.org
Cheers,
Dave.
Selon John Culleton [EMAIL
Now that Gimp 2.2 is out, we can start fantasizing about the changes we
would like to see in the next release.
These are my fantasies.
To begin with, I would do away with all transformation dialog boxes (scale,
shear, rotation and so on). This is because most of the time, the data
displayed in
Jozsef Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in part:
To begin with, I would do away with all transformation dialog boxes
(scale,
shear, rotation and so on). This is because most of the time, the data
displayed in these dialog boxes I have little use. Most of the time I
transform objects
Jozsef Mak wrote:
Now that Gimp 2.2 is out, we can start fantasizing about the changes we
would like to see in the next release.
These are my fantasies.
To begin with, I would do away with all transformation dialog boxes
(scale, shear, rotation and so on).
Already planned, iirc.
Next, I would
Kevin Myers wrote:
I *completely* disagree with Jozsef regarding elimination of the
transformation dialogues that allow numeric input. While these dialog boxes
may not be very useful in Jozsef's workflow, they are *extremely* useful in
mine, where graphics objects and images must be sized to
From: Andreas Waechter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jozsef Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Holiday fantasies
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 23:11:15 +0100
To begin with, I would do away with all transformation dialog boxes
(scale, shear, rotation and so on). This is because most of the time, the
From: Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Holiday fantasies
Date: Sun, 26 Dec 2004 22:33:01 +0100
Jozsef Mak wrote:
Now that Gimp 2.2 is out, we can start fantasizing about the changes we
would like to see in the next release.
These
Hello,
gimp does a great job of sizing up my jpg's and simply printing,
automatically fitting my available postscript printer page.
I'd like to print a large number of files.
Can anyone direct me to a method for command line
printing with gimp, or propose a way to print a large
number of .jpg