Am Mittwoch, 20. Januar 2010 21:37:03 schrieb Bryan:
Is it possible to download the Gimp Documentation so that I can have it
locally instead of having to go online for it? At least I think it's going
online each time you open documentation.
Yes.
For Windows, there are installer packages for
Hi,
When I start up my GIMP in windows, it indexes the fonts every first time that
I start after a reboot.
I am using windows 7, is there anyway to tell gimp not to index the fonts ?
Best regards,
Will
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Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:25 PM, BGP wrote:
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
There are several hundreds of tutorials on GIMP. Would you mind
helping us to understand
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
What are you looking for? Basics? Skin retouching? Quick editing of
holiday pictures? Text, video, picture, book, blog etc. based
Gimp wiki is still offline but i remember well that somebody advice that was
always possible get the same page from a mirror somewhere
The problem is that i can't find the mirror, searching didn't helped me.
(and usual tricks, as search in the internet archive failed too=
Could somebody post
On 20/01/10 23:39, Cédric Gémy wrote:
I don't remember how this discussion has turned to a GUI discussion just
as if the hugest difference wetween the two was this point.
Anyway, Gimp is great, and photoshop has many default too. It also tries
to implement new GUI possibilities, but they
Gimp should take time to index the fonts only once
then process should be much quicker
Anyay I use a font manager to organize font in separate folders, so i have a
very little group as installed font , that i always load, and in a different
place lot of specific fonts groups Celtique Gothic
How to access the font manager in gimp ?
On Thu, 21 Jan 2010 18:42:21 +0100 (CET)
photocomix for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
Gimp should take time to index the fonts only once
then process should be much quicker
Anyay I use a font manager to organize font in separate folders, so i have a
doug wrote:
Most people thinks having two different menubars in one application is
insane. The small amount of people that thinks it is a good idea will
have to maintain code for that themselves, sorry.
In a few months' time anybody wanting to look up XXX or YYY in the
archives is going to
Hi.
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
If you have not already done it, visit the GimpTalk site, whose first pages
with tutorials are sure not to be out of date.
You
I can't even figure out how to see the layers list window that everyone
in the easy tutorials is talking about.
How do I see the layers window?
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I have mac OS X 10.4.11 . I downloaded the appropriate version but it
won't work with the new version of X 11. I called apple and they said I
can't re-install the old version . If there anything I can do to make Gimp
for me. I would love to make a donation if it will work for me .
I can't even figure out how to see the layers list window that everyone
in the easy tutorials is talking about.
How do I see the layers window?
In order to activate and see it, from the image menubar you have to select:
' Windows Dockable Dialogs Layers ' .
On 1/21/10, Wei-Tsun Sun wrote:
How to access the font manager in gimp ?
A font manager is a separate application and not part of GIMP.
If you are interested in a free open source solution, try Fontmatrix
-- it has a build for Windows.
Alexandre
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On 01/21/2010 03:30 PM, klug...@verizon.net wrote:
I installed Gimp for the first time this week. Subsequently, Secunia
PSI alerted me that the version of GTK + (2.16.6) installed with Gimp
is insecure. The GTK web site identifies the current version as 2.18.
Apparently Secunia PSI is a
I was told where to set the dimensions of the preview window
and I set it too big and now I forgot where I set it and I
want to set the size of the preview smaller.
It's in an .ini or *rc file somewhere but I can't find it.
Could someone tell me where that file is?
W7; GIMP 2.6.7
Apparently Secunia PSI is a Windows package, so you would most likely need the current Gimp windows build. What Gimp version did you install?
Version 2.6.8
Peter
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Never mind. I found it. There's about 8 gtkrc files. I was
looking in the wrong folder. Found it -- fixed it...
Ken Warner wrote:
I was told where to set the dimensions of the preview window
and I set it too big and now I forgot where I set it and I
want to set the size of the preview
I'm new at this GIMP stuff.
I want to change the corner radai (ray-dee-eye) on a rectangle I've
created.
How do I do it?
I'm using ver. 2.6.8
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On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 01:00:34 +0300
Alexandre Prokoudine alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/21/10, Wei-Tsun Sun wrote:
How to access the font manager in gimp ?
A font manager is a separate application and not part of GIMP.
If you are interested in a free open source solution, try
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