Hi Alf,
Alf C Stockton wrote:
I now, without too much trouble(thanks to a slick setup on Gimp's side) got
2.0.1 installed and running.
How do I now, to save space on my notebook, remove all previous versions of gimp
without breaking anything?
Depending on your OS, and how you installed it, this
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this image was completely done with gimp+blender
http://lmuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Splashscreen
i also used some ttf's from the net which were free for this purpose ;-)
i just wanted to thank the gimp guys for that excellent work. i didn't
Le 07.05.2004 04:39:38, John Culleton a écrit :
On Thursday 06 May 2004 06:51 am, Jean-Luc wrote:
The latest version of xsane (0.93) has the gimp-2.0
support
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- jean-Luc
I dwonloaded, unpacked, configured and ran make. Got this
error message:
/usr/lib/libgimp.so: undefined reference
From: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Adobe Photoshop allows one to easily draw shapes (such as polygons) that
are very difficult to draw using only select+Stroke.
Cinepaint has the drawing code. They took the vector drawing plugin
and made it work directly within the image.
The ex-plugin has a
Juhana Sadeharju ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
But maybe they are not that easy to code? Adding a vector layer to
the images should be easy if the image object is good, but the vector
manipulations can be difficult. Typically each plugin has its own
kludge way to manipulate vector objects
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Jaco Swart wrote:
Dear Gimpers,
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As an off-topic aside: Loved you Clarens photo's on your site, Alf.
Especially DSCF1546.JPG. It's been awhile since I've been there :-)
Glad that you liked it thanks for the Gimp tip. I preferred the Sani Pass trip
On Thu, 6 May 2004, Steve Crane wrote:
On Thu, May 06, 2004 at 09:06:30PM +0200, Alf C Stockton wrote:
I cannot find a way in Gimp 2.0.1 to decrease the file size of an image so that
I can load it as a background in an HTML file and have acceptable load times.
If the image is a photograph
Depending on the JPEG quality threshold you specify, you might not see any
change in the image itself even though the file size WILL be smaller. This
is a GOOD thing to me. :)
Crank the image quality down to 10% and see if you see any quality
degredation. :) If you're specify quality in
Ok, I've forgotten my Gimp Bugzilla password and I've requested the
password be sent to me. I was e-mailed the link to use to reset my
password:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/token.cgi?a={some mangled token}
and when I access that link I get 403 Forbidden errors. :(
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On Fri, 2004-05-07 at 11:05 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Any ideas on what's going on?
bugzilla.gnome.org is effectively down at the moment. The machine that
hosts it is being moved, IIRC.
-Mark Gordon
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On Thu, 06 May 2004 17:28:10 -0700, Richard McCormick wrote:
I run both WinXP Pro and Mandrake 10.0 was just loaded up yesterday. I
have played with Mandrake for a couple of years now on and off but mostly
off to be honest. So I'm not much into CVSing or compiling especially
from what I read
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