Le Wed, 18 Feb 2009 12:33:36 -0500
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com écrivait:
You still can (and will) use 'set!' in your scripts; but you need to
create the variable first. Previously, the variable would be created
automatically if it did not exist.
Allright, thanks for the
On Thursday 19 February 2009, vicky aur wrote:
Hi all,
How do I make a photograph to look like this?
http://customize.org/wallpapers/52351
This is my first post. If i have missed some guidelines, please
redirect me to proper channel.
Thanks,
Vicky
Was that made from a photograph? I'd
vicky aur wrote:
Hi all,
How do I make a photograph to look like this?
http://customize.org/wallpapers/52351
This example is actually a vector drawing. Taking into
account that you're new to Gimp, I would rather suggest
using a vector graphics program such as Inkscape (you can
download the
Yes, I know Gimp consists by default of various independent sub-pane-windows.
But I could imagine that these independent window look can be reverted back to
either
a fixed-docked (=when one pane is moved then all others are moved as well)
or even a fully integrated software tool.
Is this
On Thu, 2009-02-19 at 18:10 +0100, Ben Stover wrote:
Yes, I know Gimp consists by default of various independent sub-pane-windows.
But I could imagine that these independent window look can be reverted back
to either
a fixed-docked (=when one pane is moved then all others are moved as well)