Hello,
I recently found myself needing to append a copy of an image right
next to itself, essentially doubling the width of the canvas and
ending up with a stereoimage more or less. Unfortunately, the image
consisted of many layers, and I had to copy-n-paste the content of
each layer and then
On 8/2/07, spammy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I foresee myself having to do the same again, and was wondering if
there was some fancy way to copy/paste/move all the layers at the same
time, or if there might be an even better approach to this.
One way: duplicate each layer (button at the
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 13:05 -0700, spammy wrote:
I recently found myself needing to append a copy of an image right
next to itself, essentially doubling the width of the canvas and
ending up with a stereoimage more or less. Unfortunately, the image
consisted of many layers, and I had to
If you are doing something like this repetitively you might want to
consider using ImageMagick and its command-line tool, convert. It can
be used to combine sequentially either horizontally or vertically
multiple images. No more said as that is another user group. -Bob
Sven Neumann wrote:
I used to be able to use my rotate and scale icons on the main gimp tool bar,
but now for some reason they won't work. I have uninstalled Gimp and deleted
all the folders for it and then reinstalled it but they still don't work. does
anyone have an idea of how to fix this?
Somehow my tool bars have moved off of the main GIMP tool bar (the one that
opens files and stuff) and they have moved off to be their own entities. I
keep trying to make it reattach like it used to be but for the life of me I
can't figure out how to do it. Does anyone out there know how???
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gimp-user,
How are you creating a single rounded corner, like those used for
css boxes with rounded corners.
(i.e., http://www.csszengarden.com/063/corner_yelongreen_tr.gif)
Or, if you wanted to outline an image's left, bottom, and right, sides
and round the