On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 22:16:29 -0700 (PDT)
Suin Edit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear GIMP users:
I have a 1000*1000 picture, for example. I need to tile it (copy and
paste) into a 2000*3000 bigger pictures.
What I did are:
Generate
a new file whose size is 2000*3000. Select All (ctrl
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-06-26 at 22:16 -0700, Suin Edit wrote:
I have a 1000*1000 picture, for example. I need to tile it (copy and paste)
into a 2000*3000 bigger pictures.
Filters-Map-Tile, enter the target dimensions, press OK.
Sven
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Hi!
Is there an easy way to lock one or more layers, so that one cannot
move or change them by any other way? I thought that was the function
of the little chain icons in the layer windows, but they seem to do
nothing... By the way, what are they for?
Thanks,
Victor Domingos
The chain isn't a lock it is a link. The layers are linked together so
that moving one of the linked layers will move the other as well.
B. Vanderburg
Victor Domingos wrote:
Hi!
Is there an easy way to lock one or more layers, so that one cannot
move or change them by any other way? I
2007 m. birželis 27 d., trečiadienis 17:56, Victor Domingos rašė:
Hi!
Is there an easy way to lock one or more layers, so that one cannot
move or change them by any other way? I thought that was the function
of the little chain icons in the layer windows, but they seem to do
nothing... By
Right, but when I try to move a layer, sometimes I will be moving the
layer that is on top, instead. When I click the image with the Move
Tool, it will pick the top layer...
Hm... I noticed right now that there is an option for this tool...
Move the active layer - that's it :)
Victor
This is probably very easy.
What is the simplest way to print multiple photos on the same 8.5x11
page?
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Date: Jun 27, 2007 17:50
To: helices[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subj: Re: [Gimp-user] How to print multiple photos on one page ???
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 10:47 -0500, helices wrote:
What is
Hi helices,
h What is the simplest way to print multiple photos on the same 8.5x11
h page?
Sven's solution looks good, and in fact, I'm going to try it.
http://www.fogman.de/?GnomePhotoPrinter
I used a GIMP Action from deviantart to create a contact sheet for
all images found in a
Hi,
One more thing...
A gotcha I need to point out about the scripts written for GIMP for
Windows that you want to run on Linux.
Notice the lines:
Windows:
(filelist (cadr (file-glob (string-append load \\* a) 1)))
Linux:
(filelist (cadr (file-glob (string-append load /* a) 1)))
I had to
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