Bernd Weber wrote:
I rather use perl-gimp. I like the concept of the procedural database
very much. Unfortunately perl-gimp seems not being supported very much,
I have been meaning to release a new version of the gimp-perl package for some
time now. I haven't gotten around to reading up on how
Hi
I am a webmaster. I like GIMP. I am creating web interface sometimes.
But I am using PhotoShop, I cannot use GIMP because in every interface
I add demo logo and apply some effects like Drop Shadow, Outer Glow
etc. And later the buyer want to apply that all effect to his original
logo, because
Bimal Rekhadiya wrote:
So, I want to ask you that is there any future plan to add something
like that feature? I want a feature that can change text after apply
Drop Shadow, Outer Glow, Inner Shadow etc.
Hi
Yes this is planned. Don't hold your breath though as it will take quite
a while
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:08 PM, Bernd Weber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I think all these fine things could be produced with scripts or
plug-ins. I do work as webmaster, too. I am not a fan of scheme or lisp.
I rather use perl-gimp. I like the concept of the procedural database
very much.
maybe creating a layer = copy of the image size-way; make it invisible
(that should avoid autocropping it) and then compare it's size and
position with the cropped image.
On 8/1/07, David Feinzeig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a plugin that, among other things, autocrops an image. But,
On 8/1/07, David Feinzeig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am writing a plugin that, among other things, autocrops an image. But, I
need to know how much was cropped from all four sides, to deal with
alignment issues. Any idea how I can do this?
Thanks!
Dave
If you create a rectangular
On 8/1/07, David Gower wrote:
OTOH if you're just autocropping a *layer*, not an image, you can just
compare image corners to layer corners.
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries.
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 11:35 -0400,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries. (Would this be a bug?)
No. That's what the plug-in does and it seems that's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries. (Would this be a bug?)
If you want a plug-in that crops the image according to the contents
of all layers, not just the