On 11-07-15 06:32 PM, persofit wrote:
> I am starting to get the hang of GIMP, but in the Layers,Channels,Paths
> window all my pop-ups appear behind the window
Open preferences and select "Window management" on the left side of the
dialog box. Check the settings for "Window Manager Hints". You p
>persofit wrote:
>> >> When I right click on a Layer the pop-up box with all the choices is
>> >> still behind the multidialog box.
>>
>> >That's not at all the supposed behavior. The pop-up menu should appear
>> >above all windows. What version of of GIMP are you using, and on what
>> >version
>persofit wrote:
>> >persofit wrote:
>>
>> >> >persofit wrote:
>> >>
>> >> >> I am starting to get the hang of GIMP, but in the
>> >> >> Layers,Channels,Paths window all my pop-ups appear behind the window
>> >> >> and I cant see the choices. Its driving me nuts.
>> >>
>> >> >Move the multid
>persofit wrote:
>> >persofit wrote:
>>
>> >> I am starting to get the hang of GIMP, but in the
>> >> Layers,Channels,Paths window all my pop-ups appear behind the window
>> >> and I cant see the choices. Its driving me nuts.
>>
>> >Move the multidialog window, or hide it by pressing Tab. Pres
>persofit wrote:
>> I am starting to get the hang of GIMP, but in the
>> Layers,Channels,Paths window all my pop-ups appear behind the window
>> and I cant see the choices. Its driving me nuts.
>Move the multidialog window, or hide it by pressing Tab. Press Tab again
>to get it back.
Hi, what i
Hi
I am starting to get the hang of GIMP, but in the Layers,Channels,Paths window
all my pop-ups appear behind the window and I cant see the choices. Its driving
me nuts.
Thanks for any help
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>I am running Ubuntu Linux 10.04. On my older linux pc GIMP included a menu
>option I think to access Layers, might have been Dialog --> Layers, I don't
>remember. This version of GIMP has Layer --> New Layer, but it's not
>immediately obvious in looking through all the menubar options where t
Bob,
YOu don't mention what version of GIMP you are running, but in 2.6.10,
to access the layers menu I think you are looking for, try looking under
Windows > Dockable dialogs > layers.
My installation also included a default group of dialogs, under a menu
heading
"Layers, paths, channels, un
I am running Ubuntu Linux 10.04. On my older linux pc GIMP included a menu
option I think to access Layers, might have been Dialog --> Layers, I don't
remember. This version of GIMP has Layer --> New Layer, but it's not
immediately obvious in looking through all the menubar options where to ge
>On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 17:35 +0100, hannes61 wrote:
>> at the moment i am testing the version 2.7 and i miss
>> the chance to add a mask to a layer group.
>>
>> To compose with layer groups this would be a cool add on.
>> At the moment i use the work around: creating a new layer
>> from the v
On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 17:35 +0100, hannes61 wrote:
> at the moment i am testing the version 2.7 and i miss
> the chance to add a mask to a layer group.
>
> To compose with layer groups this would be a cool add on.
> At the moment i use the work around: creating a new layer
> from the viewed,
Hello,
at the moment i am testing the version 2.7 and i miss
the chance to add a mask to a layer group.
To compose with layer groups this would be a cool add on.
At the moment i use the work around: creating a new layer
from the viewed, and add to this a mask. But this is very
inconvenient,
Helen wrote:
> Some of the layers have a second rectangular image, to the right of the
> lineup. What
> is the significance of the 2nd image?What is it? Where does it come
> from? Does it
> have any use?
The second image would be the layer mask. Yes, it does have a use. Take a look
at htt
On the layers dialogue, there is a small rectangular image of each layer.
All lined
up vertically.
Some of the layers have a second rectangular image, to the right of the
lineup. What
is the significance of the 2nd image?What is it? Where does it come
from? Does it
have any use?
Thanks,
Hele
Quoting mfi3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Thanks for all replies - main reason why I need tree view (and
grouping) of layers is cleaning up of layers window - and it would be
hard to accomplish in other way than grouping layers and displaying
them in a tree view. So I will wait, hoping that some day gi
Hello,
Thanks for all replies - main reason why I need tree view (and grouping)
of layers is cleaning up of layers window - and it would be hard to
accomplish in other way than grouping layers and displaying them in a
tree view. So I will wait, hoping that some day gimp developers will
work
On Saturday, August 19, 2006 6:52 am, mfi3 wrote:
> I have
> so much layers that I feel lost (and there will be even more
> layers). Despite of using logical names, sorting layers -
> there is a big mess. It would be ideal if there was a
> possibility to group layers, and collapse groups I am
> cu
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006, mfi3 wrote:
[... Layer Groups ...]
> Is there such possibility in gimp ? It would be very useful.
Not at the moment.
There is a request in Bugzilla for Layer Groups
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86337
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I don't think there is something like that in GIMP yet, but I remember
that there has been a discussion about Layer-Sets in the past. It will
be hopefully implemented in the future.
best regards,
bernhard
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Hello. I have just started making of the website (design) in gimp. Since
it is important for me to have many things, effect, details etc. in
separate layers, at this moment I have so much layers that I feel lost
(and there will be even more layers). Despite of using logical names,
sorting layer
I have written a script that somewhat eases the task of changing the "delays"
and combination modes of a multi-layer animation image. A description of its
usage and a link to whence it can downloaded is availble at the following
forum.
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Gif-Animation-Settings-396
"adly mabro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have small animated gifs of about 30 to 90 frames. I need to
> make identical changes to some or all of the layers, such as
> delete,change the timing attribute, adding and applying the
> same mask to each layer, etc. Until now I have been doing the
> re
On Sun, May 07, 2006 at 11:28:15AM -0400, adly mabro wrote:
> I have small animated gifs of about 30 to 90 frames. I need to make
> identical changes to some or all of the layers, such as delete,change the
> timing attribute, adding and applying the same mask to each layer, etc.
> Until now I ha
I have small animated gifs of about 30 to 90 frames. I need to make
identical changes to some or all of the layers, such as delete,change the
timing attribute, adding and applying the same mask to each layer, etc.
Until now I have been doing the repetitive tasks manually one layer at a
time not
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> There is no Layers and Paths dialog. There is a Layers dialog and a
> Paths dialog. You can find the Paths dialog in both Toolbox's Dialogs
> menu and Image's Dialogs menu.
File->Dialogs->Create New Dock->Layers, Channels & Paths
HTH,
Michael
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On 11/30/05, Klerman wrote:
> Hi, again.
> I'm trying to follow the GIMP's manual, and when I try to open the
> Layers and Paths dialog (CTRL L), I don't see the paths tab, even when
> its shown in the manual and its supossed to be there. How can I access
> the paths dialog so I can edit paths ?. I
Hi, again.
I'm trying to follow the GIMP's manual, and when I try to open the
Layers and Paths dialog (CTRL L), I don't see the paths tab, even when
its shown in the manual and its supossed to be there. How can I access
the paths dialog so I can edit paths ?. I'm using GIMP 2.2 for
Windows.
TVMIA,
Hey,
I have a animation that has 84 frames on it. I need to change all the layers
sizes without resizing the picture.
Is there a way to do all at once? Or do I have to do this one by one?
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Hi,
Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> MNG supports layers but GIMP can't read MNG files, so that's not a
>> good advice.
>
> I knew it wasn't included by default (which is why I said if you have it)
> but I thought there was a plug-in available but if you say there isn't ...
The plug-in
On Sat, 15 Jan 2005, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2005 15:32:43 +0100
> From: Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: Gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Layers merging on exit
>
> Hi,
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:45:13PM -0500, Ryan Coyner wrote:
>
> When I quit (after saving) the gimp while working a project with
> multiple layers, all the layers seem to merge into one called
> "Background" when I open it up again. Is there a way to preserve the
> multiple layers so tha when I c
Hi,
Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Generally speaking most file formats do not allow multiple layers at
> all. Those that do include XCF and PSD (and possibly MNG if you
> have it installed) but XCF is the only format you can be sure will
> save the maximum amount of information possi
On Fri, 14 Jan 2005, Ryan Coyner wrote:
> Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:45:13 -0500
> From: Ryan Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Layers merging on exit
>
>
> Hey guys. I'm having some problems with layers, and
Ryan Coyner wrote:
Hey guys. I'm having some problems with layers, and if any of you can
help me find a solution, I'd appreciate it.
When I quit (after saving) the gimp while working a project with
multiple layers, all the layers seem to merge into one called
"Background" when I open it up again. I
Are you saving as .xcf? Or are you saving in an image format that doesn't do
layers, such as basically anything except xcf or psd?
Matt
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From: Ryan Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, January 14, 2005 10:45 pm
Subject: [Gimp-user] Layers merg
Hey guys. I'm having some problems with layers, and if any of you can
help me find a solution, I'd appreciate it.
When I quit (after saving) the gimp while working a project with
multiple layers, all the layers seem to merge into one called
"Background" when I open it up again. Is there a way to
Richard wrote:
what to do this:
have two windows showing me the changes, between
the original photo and the sharpen photo.
The sharpen tool has a preview window. Or you can make a duplicate of
the original with ctl-d and just work on one, using the other for
comparison.
(Hope I've understood you
what to do this:
have two windows showing me the changes, between
the original photo and the sharpen photo.
Rick
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On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, Gérald wrote:
>
> Is there's a way to retreive the layers names/ attributes in an xcf file
> whitout loading it ?
I don't think so.
If you plan in advance and call all your layers
Big_Layer
Small_layer
Green_Layer
etc
then you can extract the names from the file with t
Hi,
Is there's a way to retreive the layers names/ attributes in an xcf file
whitout loading it ?
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Hi Cedric,
cedric wrote:
> A) I'm not sure i've understood everything but some told few days ago,
> that it was possible to do in GIMP (with layer modes) all what Adobe PS
> does in layer effects. At this time the best thing i know for gimp is
> the layer_effects.scm. But may be I mistake.
Yes
As a Photoshop teacher and Gimp book author (french reader can have a
look at http://www.le-radar.com) i'm interesting in comparison because
this is a very good source of idea. But i'm a bit fed up reading gimp
cannot do anything as good as PS. Most of time it is possible, but just
have to a wa
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