) that filters
previews are to be seen in a little preview windows,
while other tools' previews (curves, hue-saturation,
and so on...) are to be seen in the main window... it
give a non rigorous feeling...
What do you think of all this ? Does it read relevant
to you ?
Thanks.
Pierre-Alexis
I have had the same problem when I installed my
Intuos3 (about 1 month ago). I simply reemerged
(recompiled and reinstalled) the Gimp and all went
fine.
Pierre-Alexis.
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--- Olivier Lecarme [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
I'm using Gimp 2.2 on a Debian Sid platform.
Recently I
great ! One could
update the Gimp very easily, without to have to wait
for the next Gimp stable release...
What do you all think about this idea ?
Pierre-Alexis.
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Hello,
I had almost the same questions some days ago,
concerning my new Intuos3.
Sadly, I got no answer at all... maybe my english is
really bad, what I'm sorry about ;)
Anyway, if you find anything interesting, please tell
me.
Pierre-Alexis.
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--- Guillermo Latorre [EMAIL
.
- how to use, if possible, the additional features of
the Intuos series: express keys and touch strip.
So... any information is welcome ;)
Pierre-Alexis.
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Maybe GimpShop should become an option in the Gimp
preferences ?
You choose the interface you want when you install The
Gimp, and you can change it in the Preferences...
PA.
--- Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
wayne wrote:
One thing good about GimpShop is that I am now
able to run
I think uou should try ImageMagick :
http://www.imagemagick.org
PA.
--- Ary Kaplan Nakamura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I`m moving from Photoshop to Gimp and what I can`t
find is the action
option.
What I mean is that I want to program some actions
(like re size, save, etc)
and then
Hello,
I don't want to annoy everybody with my (sometimes
poor) ideas. So... where should I go in order to send
suggestions to The Gimp developers ? And where should
I go in order to verify these ideas haven't already
been proposed ?
Pulp
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I've been told this is a suitable place for
suggestions... so here is my idea :
I love the dockable tabs in the last gimp versions...
but I am a bit frustrated this feature isn't extended
to menus.
Until now you can dock tabs, and only tabs. You can
make windows with your menus, too (for
Yes, but at smaller sizes this results in a bad
lumpy circle.
Presumably elliptical-select is drawing a
pixellated circle, and then
selection-to-path is approximating that pixellated
shape with the path.
Another solution (maybe easyer) could be :
1. Create a big circular selection
2.
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