I note that the newest version of Gimp will allow for vector layers in some
way. This is a very positive step. But I haven't heard about CMYK color
model lately. Since my major use is in preparing materials for print this
would not be a step but a leap forward. Are there plans for anything new
Matthias Julius wrote:
Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you trying to print from a gimp image - File - Print ?
If so, set the print dialogue screen to your printer via the drop down
box and print direct from gimp. You do not need to worry about -C name.
I have an Epson sp925photo
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 11:45, John Culleton wrote:
I note that the newest version of Gimp will allow for vector layers
in some way. This is a very positive step. But I haven't heard
about CMYK color model lately. Since my major use is in preparing
materials for print this would not be a
Ok,
so -- there is no way to do what you want. The only way would be to
implement it into the print plugin, possibly making it exapand %f
on this field to the filename.
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 00:23, Matthias Julius wrote:
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Yes I am printing from the Gimp print dialog. And changing
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If in fact GIMP is printing via stdin, there will not be a file name
associated. I suspect that you'll be out of luck as GIMP is probably
not 'aware' of the file name at this point. After all, it may not
even have a file name if you've just created the
I read that it is possible create a scalable brush in 2.2 pre2. How do
i bind keys to the brush properties so that i don't have to go to brush
editor everytime i need to change the size?
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On Tuesday 23 November 2004 16:38, Napoleon Ahiable wrote:
I read that it is possible create a scalable brush in 2.2 pre2. How
do i bind keys to the brush properties so that i don't have to go
to brush editor everytime i need to change the size?
File-preferences-interface-configure keyboard
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Stefaan Lippens wrote:
Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 19:48:15 +
From: Stefaan Lippens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Gimp-user] reloading of python-fu scripts
Is it possible to reload python-fu scripts without restarting the
Gimp, like