Is it just me or is it known bug, that clone tool in gimp 2.4.0-rc2 doesn't
work? I pick it (C key), then press Ctrl to choose what to clone, then
release Ctrl and try to paint with it. Nothing appears under the cursor.
AMD Athlon x86-64
Gimp 2.4.0-rc2
Debian 4 unstable
KDE 3.5.7
Gnome 2.20
vt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is it just me or is it known bug, that clone tool in gimp 2.4.0-rc2 doesn't
work? I pick it (C key), then press Ctrl to choose what to clone, then
release Ctrl and try to paint with it. Nothing appears under the cursor.
Current SVN works fine here (and has no
On Saturday 22 September 2007, Simon Budig wrote:
vt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is it just me or is it known bug, that clone tool in gimp 2.4.0-rc2
doesn't work? I pick it (C key), then press Ctrl to choose what to clone,
then release Ctrl and try to paint with it. Nothing appears under the
vt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I make only one layer for purpose of experiment and try to work on it.
Nothing changes. And nothing changed in clone tool options. I've
installed Gimp from Debian repository. I'll try to restart computer
just in case new updates are still not working or smth, but
Oh, I've got it. You have to press Ctrl and Alt together to get it working:)
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vt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Oh, I've got it. You have to press Ctrl and Alt together to get it working:)
No.
I don't knwo what exactly you got, but to pick a source for the clone
tool CTRL definitely is sufficient.
Bye,
Simon
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This almost certainly means that your window manager is taking the
Control+Click before GIMP can see it. This is not usual for KDE,
AFAIK, you probably misconfigured something.
On 9/22/07, vt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, I've got it. You have to press Ctrl and Alt together to get it working:)
On Saturday 22 September 2007, Simon Budig wrote:
vt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Oh, I've got it. You have to press Ctrl and Alt together to get it
working:)
No.
I don't knwo what exactly you got, but to pick a source for the clone
tool CTRL definitely is sufficient.
Bye,
Simon
Manuel Reimer wrote:
I know, that it's possible to set a default value while
script-fu-register, but is it also possible to set a default value,
based on some information fetched by a small script?
The register call is the currently the only way to set default values. If you
wanted to