Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A book cover consists of three panels, from left to right:
the back cover, the spine and the front cover. I plan to
lay these out on three separate images and knit them
together. It is simple in Gimp to make each panel the
exact dimensions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-02-26 at 1432.05 -0500):
Is there a way, other than drag and drop, to accomplish this
precise alignment? Is snap to grid the best tool or is
there another way?
When doing such things I have used guides, first one vertical and
another horizontal, so you can place two
When downsizing a large image like 150MB to about 50MB I get a warning
message that the image size will be 102MB, do you want to continue.
(Twice the actual size)
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Hi,
Thomas Spuhler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When downsizing a large image like 150MB to about 50MB I get a warning
message that the image size will be 102MB, do you want to continue.
(Twice the actual size)
The warning message is correct but I admit that it is confusing. GIMP
takes the full
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 14:00, John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A book cover consists of three panels, from left to right:
the back cover, the spine and the front cover. I plan to
lay these out on three separate images and knit them
together. It is simple in Gimp to make each panel the
A book cover consists of three panels, from left to right:
the back cover, the spine and the front cover. I plan to
lay these out on three separate images and knit them
together. It is simple in Gimp to make each panel the
exact dimensions needed. What is not so easy is to line
them up
Could both of you proceed to bugzilla.gimp.org and report that? I mean,
if it is not reported already - search for other bugs wich might be
related first.
Thank you,
JS
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Timothy E. Jedlicka - wrk escreveu:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Zaug == Zaug wrote:
Zaug I am using a wacom