You need to set it up within GIMP. It's under preferences, I think.
When I try to configure the configure extended input devices box in the
preferences window it lists only x,y,pressure,x tilt, y tilt and wheel for
the WACOM Tablet Pressure Stylus and the
keys tab is completely blank. Is this
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 18:14 -0400, Ernie Wright wrote:
Does something the user does not expect is the definition of a design
flaw
It's more like technically it does the right thing, but the user
expects a different result. Unfortunately there is often no clear
solution for these kind of
Is there a file containing the preferences settings that I can manually edit
in a text editor to change the default settings or something?
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Hello Gimp Users and Developers,
This is a follow up of Bug 557950 (which in fact isn't a bug, according to
Sven Neumann ;-)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557950
As described in the “Bug”, scaling in Gimp 2.6 series is far slower, than it
was in 2.4. Sven Neumann commented:
“We
So why not convert your selection to a path then stroke the path? This is a
good work around, and even in my mind now, this makes sense. The stroked
path is antialiased.
Nathan
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 2:04 AM, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 18:14 -0400, Ernie
Nathan Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So why not convert your selection to a path then stroke the path? This is a
good work around, and even in my mind now, this makes sense. The stroked
path is antialiased.
This is a good workaround if you know what you're doing and what effect
you're after.
Hi,
I'm not really a big/fanciful user of GIMP, but have found it extremely
useful on the odd occasion. One such was when I needed to create a set
of buttons for a virtual instrument, 4-5 years ago.
I have now forgotten the name of the font I used (...) and I'm wondering
if anybody here might
Per Gregers Bilse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The font in question is the one used in the buttons on the left (Hour,
Day, Week, etc). I do remember it had an odd name, there was only one
of its kind (no bold, italic, etc), and it came in only half a dozen
sizes or so.
That looks like one of
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2008-10-27 at 1842.17 +0100):
Per Gregers Bilse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The font in question is the one used in the buttons on the left (Hour,
Day, Week, etc). I do remember it had an odd name, there was only one
of its kind (no bold, italic, etc), and it came in
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2008-10-23 at 1342.25 +0200):
Hi, I'm using Gimp 2.6.0 for Windows with a Wacom Cintiq 12WX graphical
tablet. Whenever I press one of the buttons on the Wacom pen it comes up with
the right-click file,edit etc. menu and the other button moves the canvas
around. I keep
On Monday 27 October 2008, Per Gregers Bilse wrote:
Hi,
I'm not really a big/fanciful user of GIMP, but have found it
extremely useful on the odd occasion. One such was when I needed
to create a set of buttons for a virtual instrument, 4-5 years
ago.
I have now forgotten the name of the
Claus Berghammer wrote:
Hello Gimp Users and Developers,
This is a follow up of Bug 557950 (which in fact isn't a bug, according to
Sven Neumann ;-)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=557950
As described in the “Bug”, scaling in Gimp 2.6 series is far slower, than it
was in 2.4.
Sven Neumann wrote:
On Sun, 2008-10-26 at 18:14 -0400, Ernie Wright wrote:
Does something the user does not expect is the definition of a design
flaw
It's more like technically it does the right thing, but the user
expects a different result.
Design flaws aren't technical problems,
Simon Budig wrote:
Nathan Lane ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So why not convert your selection to a path then stroke the path? This is a
good work around, and even in my mind now, this makes sense. The stroked
path is antialiased.
This is a good workaround if you know what you're doing and
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