Hi,
Jay Cox a écrit :
Has anyone here seen the quality of their shirts? Are they screen
printed or heat transfered? I prefer screen printed tshirts, but
gradients like the ones we have in the gimp logo dont usually screen
print very well.
I'll let Federico answer the question about whether
It's ok for me, as long as they are aware this will in no way grant
them exclusive rights about GIMP merchandising. So other people, like
Gilberto who happened to ask yesterday about this, could make their
all stuff.
JS
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On Thursday 19 May 2005 08:32, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi
On Thursday 19 May 2005 04:32 am, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi all,
As many of you know, we have an informal merchandising arrangement with
Sourcewear.com which has raise a few dollars this year (not much, though).
I would like to improve on this relationship, and I know that Federico
at sourcewear
Hi,
the GIMP developers are proud to announce the new version of the GIMP User
Manual GIMP (0.8). Please keep in mind that this release is intended for
developers and interested users for reading.
The release can be downloaded from:
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/help/testing/
For more
thanks alot, I'll see if I can make this work!
:-)
kristin
David Hodson wrote:
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any such plug-in for gimp win users? From what I can see the DBP
plug-in is only for linux?
I've just updated the page.
Dave Neary wrote:
I would like to improve on this relationship, and I know that
Federico at sourcewear feels the same. For my part, I'd like to see
better products, and more products,
I'd like to be able to order one of those Pixel Pusher shirts. The
plain white with Wilbur is boring
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Gilberto wrote:
I live in Brasil
I´m planning to sell mugs with Wilber decoration.
Is this legal?
Wilber logo is GPLed. So as long as you provide the source code of your
mug and carve the complete GPL licence on the bottom face of the mug,
there is no problem.
Hm,
Hi,
I've thought more about the whole thing and I would like to propose
the following solution:
We add a page about GIMP merchandising to www.gimp.org. This page
(GIMP Stuff ?) gets linked from the sidebar and from the Donations
page and it is mentioned on the front page at the time it is added
This might be slightly OT, my apologies if it causes any
inconvenience. I just got some new fonts and am not quite sure
how/if I can use some of them.
The TTF fonts are familiar; I just put them into my font directory.
There are also a few .AFM (Adobe?) fonts. I found other .afm
files on
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ ...David's Batch Processor ...]
any such plug-in for gimp win users? From what I can see the DBP plug-in
is only for linux?
I've just updated the page.
(http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html)
It now contains links to download the precompiled Win32
Dave Neary wrote:
Hi all,
Hi Dave,
Since you asked on the gimp-user list, I guess even users like me (whose
contribution can be counted on the fingers the hand of any leper) is
requested.
By coincidence, a Brazilian mug-dealer has been asking today on the list
(maybe someone could
Hi,
Erica [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I live in Brasil
Im planning to sell mugs with Wilber decoration.
Is this legal?
Gilberto
Yeah, I think it is. If it is legal to sell GIMP, it
might be legal to sell mugs with Wilber. Refer to this
page: http://gimp.org/about/selling.html
I'd be
On Thursday 19 May 2005 14:27, Gilberto wrote:
Hi
I live in Brasil
I´m planning to sell mugs with Wilber decoration.
Is this legal?
Gilberto
Hi Gilberto!
Yes, it is legal to do your all artworks, for profit or not, based on
the GIMP art.
AFAIK all artwork that is officially related to
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For their part, they would like to continue having their logo on the
arm (which I'm OK with)
The logo on the arm is definitely what keeps me (and probably others)
from buying this stuff. I wouldn't dare to leave home wearing one
On Saturday 21 May 2005 00.30, you wrote:
Hi,
Rikard Johnels [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am desperatly trying to get the Perl module to compile/install
but i have no luck.
/build/Gimp-1.211 # perl Makefile.PL
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for gimp... (cached)
I want to change the all-black background of an image into a transparency, or
make black transparent, so when printed - the background color, black, is not
printed. What is the easiest, or most effective, way to do this with
Gimp-2.2?
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