Hi,
On Thu, 2007-10-25 at 03:16 -0700, D.Jones (aka) Capnhud wrote:
I have alot of plugins that I use in the older version of The Gimp and do not
want to
lose them.
The plug-in API is backward compatible. All plug-ins that worked with
GIMP 2.0 or GIMP 2.2 are going to work with GIMP 2.4.
Does the new release include up-to-date documentation on new features like
the healing and perspective cloning tools?
Regards,
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Jeff
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Hi Jeff,
we are working hard to update the manual at http://docs.gimp.org/en
as fast as we possible, some of the new features are described
already, others are still on the list...
Greetings, lexA
Am 26.10.2007 um 08:03 schrieb Jeffery Small:
Does the new release include up-to-date
You might try creating a new white layer and placing it at the bottom
of the layerstack to show the regions where your image is transparent.
At last I am beginning to understand. The white shows where before there
was the grey and white squares layer. Brilliant thank you.
Norman
On Friday 26 October 2007 19:03:36 Jeffery Small wrote:
Does the new release include up-to-date documentation on new
features like the healing and perspective cloning tools?
Can't recall having seen the docs but these features did do stuff
when I whipped the Win32 edition into life this
Axel Wernicke [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
we are working hard to update the manual at http://docs.gimp.org/en
as fast as we possible, some of the new features are described
already, others are still on the list...
Axel:
Thanks for the update. I missed ther manual at this site and was instead
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 17:13 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
Is there a convenient way to download a snapshot of the current manual? I
don't see any option on the documentation or the downloads page.
http://docs.gimp.org/ has a quite prominent download link.
Sven
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 17:13 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
Is there a convenient way to download a snapshot of the current manual? I
don't see any option on the documentation or the downloads page.
http://docs.gimp.org/ has a quite prominent download link.
Why .. . Why, I ask you, on this Green Earth was the ALT Key revoked
of it's power?
I used to zoom around the editor, modifying my selections with the
stroke of a key, but now .. . I feel like 3+ years of experience had
been undone, and now I am back to square one .. .
Yes, I may be
I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I run
./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have pygtk
installed
and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
headers and if
so, where do I get them?
Elwin Estle wrote:
I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I run
./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have pygtk
installed
and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
headers and if
so, where do I
I am attempting to compile 2.4 on a fresh Slackware 12.0 install. When I
run
./configure, I get a message at the end about needing pygtk, but I have
pygtk installed
and the version number is high enough. Do I need some kind of development
headers and if
so, where do I get them?
You will
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