Hi Dave,
Owen wrote:
I am running Ubuntu Linux v8.04. I love Gimp 2.6 on Windows, but am
using
only version 2.4.5 on Ubuntu.
How do I upgrade to v 2.6.x of Gimp on Ubuntu?
I don't think you are going to be able to do this.
To do so requires a number of updated libraries, glib,gtk,
Thank you everyone for your ideas. I ended up upgrading to Ubuntu 8.1,
which automagically upgraded me to Gimp 2.6.1. I'll now investigate how to
make the incremental upgrade to 2.6.3 or whatever.
As an aside, I had been running 8.04 LTS. I didn't realize that the LTS
variants would not offer
Quoting Kevin Cozens ke...@ve3syb.ca:
Your code has (if (= inSmooth TRUE) 1 0)
where in Smooth is a boolean value
provided by the SF-TOGGLE. The = operator
is for use when
comparing numbers,
not booleans. Since inSmooth is a boolean, change your
if statement to read
(if
I have a problem. I am making flash games but there is a 10 meg limit on the
total size of the game I can make. In order to do what I want i need to
compress my sprites as much as can be done. I am using PNG files.
I have in the past I have reduced the number of colors and removed the alpha
Quoting Kevin Cozens ke...@ve3syb.ca:
Your code has (if (= inSmooth TRUE) 1 0)
where in Smooth is a boolean value
provided by the SF-TOGGLE. The = operator
is for use when
comparing numbers,
not booleans. Since inSmooth is a boolean, change your
if statement to read
(if
Hi,
does anybody know if the normalmap and the resynthesizer plug-ins do
work with GIMP 2.6?
I am on Gentoo and currently have two different versions of GIMP - 2.4
installed system wide and 2.6 installed only for me. I use 2.4 when I
need these plug-ins and 2.6 for everything else.
Currently
Friends:
A bit of help, if you would...
I had access to a microfilm of an old (~400 years) manuscript of music,
from which I was able to make usable scans, which I am not in the
process of reviewing. Some images (cf.
http://users.waymark.net/mjolnir-dsl/10b1.tif)are quite easy to work
with;
Friends:
Where I wrote:
...snippage... GIMP co-ordinates 726,110. ...snippage...
I inadvertantly used co-ordinates from the wrong image; in the image
http://users.waymark.net/mjolnir-dsl/12T1.tif)
the mid-gray tones that contain the useful information are the pixels
around 635,134.
ns
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Andrew R. for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
I have a problem. I am making flash games but there is a 10 meg limit on the
total size of the game I can make. In order to do what I want i need to
compress my sprites as much as can be done. I am using PNG
Hi,
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 4:35 AM, peter kostov g...@light-bg.com wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know if the normalmap and the resynthesizer plug-ins do
work with GIMP 2.6?
I am on Gentoo and currently have two different versions of GIMP - 2.4
installed system wide and 2.6 installed only for
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 12:04 PM, Noel Stoutenburg mjol...@ticnet.com wrote:
Friends:
A bit of help, if you would...
I had access to a microfilm of an old (~400 years) manuscript of music,
from which I was able to make usable scans, which I am not in the
process of reviewing. Some
A script creates an image, a background layer, imports an image in a new layer,
then runs the plug-in-cartoon.
All works well, but the last step has no effect.
If I enter the same command on the script-fu console then the plug-in works
well (the script prints the image and layer id so that it is
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