Hi,
Daniel Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As was discussed at Gimp Con 2003 (and before, frankly) I am in the
process of incorporating The GIMP Foundation as a non-profit
organization devoted to supporting the gimp.
Thanks a lot for organizing this.
Here are some of the ideas I am
* Raphaël Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] [10-13-03 07:41]:
On 13 Oct 2003 11:55:27 +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Selling GIMP tee-shirts, manuals, CDs and other stuff may be
interesting, but I would prefer to have this done by a company that
would be a separate legal entity.
I have several layered images developed for an animation. I built them
using a white background for ease in drawing. All other layers were
transparent. For each I then deleted the background layer, flattened
the image, and saved as *.png. However, the flattened image still had a
white background,
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 17:49:02 +0200
Marco Wessel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Ah! That does it. Thank you, Marco.
--
Life is an offensive, directed against the repetitious mechanism of the
Universe.
--Alfred North Whitehead (1861-1947)
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Hi Marco -
I've been working with some facets of digital images for a long time, but I
still don't completely understand everything about transparency. In
particular, you mention one of the things here that I am confused about.
Could you please explain further exactly what transparency and alpha
On Mon, Oct 13, 2003 at 11:06:09AM -0500, Kevin Myers wrote:
Hi Marco -
I've been working with some facets of digital images for a long time, but I
still don't completely understand everything about transparency. In
particular, you mention one of the things here that I am confused about.
Sven Neumann wrote:
This sounds a lot more like an attempt to bring WilberWorks
Wilber what? I plead ignorant.
back to
life than what I was imaging from such a foundation. IMO it should be
a lot less commercially oriented but maybe I am only getting a wrong
impression from looking at this list.
Also,
I fear my first email may have been a bit to rambling to be able to actually get my point
across.
What I am hoping to discover by encourging this conversation is what ways people would
like to help with TGF and in what ways people would like to see TGF help them.
I would also like to
On 13 Oct 2003 11:55:27 +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As was discussed at Gimp Con 2003 (and before, frankly) I am in the
process of incorporating The GIMP Foundation as a non-profit
organization devoted to supporting the gimp.
Hi,
I sent a similar mail to the gimp-developer list last week but since
there was no feedback I assume that our developers are all too busy to
help with the documentation. So I am trying again here...
One of the goals of current GIMP development is to make the code
easier to read and
Hi,
Daniel Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sven Neumann wrote:
This sounds a lot more like an attempt to bring WilberWorks
Wilber what? I plead ignorant.
Oh well, one should really run one's own internet archive. The website
seems bought off and of course not much is left to be found
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Sven Neumann wrote:
| Thanks a lot for organizing this.
you're welcome.
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