Re: [Gimp-user] HTML ??

2009-02-27 Thread bgw

Manuel Quiñones wrote:

2009/2/28  :
  

Are my emails still showing up as .html?  I am trying to get the problem
fixed.



they are multipart, one part is ascii text, other part is htmland the second 
part
and the se cond part is added by the emailer that Rlt46gem is using -- 
not sure anything can reasonably be done about that.
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Re: [Gimp-user] HTML ??

2009-02-27 Thread Manuel Quiñones
2009/2/28  :
> Are my emails still showing up as .html?  I am trying to get the problem
> fixed.

they are multipart, one part is ascii text, other part is html
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[Gimp-user] HTML ??

2009-02-27 Thread Rlt46gem
Are my emails still showing up as .html?  I am trying to get the  problem 
fixed.
 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Script-fu for multi-language

2009-02-27 Thread Marco Ciampa
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 07:58:32PM +0100, Tetsuya Yuasa wrote:
> >A list of the translation teams for various languages is available at  
> >http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ . If you contact the appropriate team for  
> >your language, they should be able to provide much better guidance.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> Your advise helped me so much.  :)
See also the gettext package documentation for increase your knowledge 
on the subject.

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Re: [Gimp-user] how to clone a text layer (not how to do clone on a layer)

2009-02-27 Thread David Gowers
Hi Zhang and Chris!

On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 3:53 AM, Chris Mohler  wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 3:04 AM,   wrote:
>> Chris Mohler schrieb:
>
>>> I wrote a trivial text 'find and replace' script for GIMP 2.6:
>>> http://registry.gimp.org/node/12212
>>>
>>> Currently it operates in all layers - I'd love to get some feedback on
>>> how it works in real-world cases...
>> sounds interesting!
>> Does it work on 2.4.6? In the real world people like me are afraid of
>> the cutting edge and use the latest stable...
>
> I don't think so - I think the needed text procedures were added in
> the 2.6.x series.  2.6 is stable for me and has new features - I can't
> think of any reason to keep using 2.4

In fact the 'latest stable' *IS* 2.6. That's why it has an even version number!

David
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Re: [Gimp-user] restoring faded transparencies

2009-02-27 Thread norman

> < snip >

> Thanks, I will try my hand at changing the slider and see what happens.
> The main reason I have in wanting to go lower than 0.7 is to see, if
> possible, where the loss of detail starts to occur.

I changed the 0.7 setting to 0.2 and ran restore. Just had a quick look
and report that the results are very interesting. What seems to be
happening is that the amount of blue removed is about the same but the
contrast is increasing as the slider setting is increased. I would be
interested to know if anyone else has tried going to lower settings and
with what results. I must spend a lot more time and follow this up.

Norman

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Re: [Gimp-user] restoring faded transparencies

2009-02-27 Thread norman
< snip >

> The "degree of restoration" is designed to be 1.0 according to the
> mathematics in my technical notes but I have found that for some images the
> resulting colours become a bit too garish, hence the slider.  I had not
> expected values below 0.7 would be useful but the default range can be changed
> in the line  (PF_SLIDER, "contrast", "Degree of Restoration",  1.0, (0.7, 1.2,
> 0.1) ), near the end of the file.

Thanks, I will try my hand at changing the slider and see what happens.
The main reason I have in wanting to go lower than 0.7 is to see, if
possible, where the loss of detail starts to occur.

Norman

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Re: [Gimp-user] Script-fu for multi-language

2009-02-27 Thread Tetsuya Yuasa
>A list of the translation teams for various languages is available at  
>http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ . If you contact the appropriate team for  
>your language, they should be able to provide much better guidance.

Thanks for your help!
Your advise helped me so much.  :)
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[Gimp-user] restoring faded transparencies

2009-02-27 Thread geoff
>It would be useful if the slider range could be altered, especially to
>be able to go below 0.7. I am not a programmer and, therefore, I do not
>know if this is possible or how complicated it is but, if it can be
>done, I would love to be able to try the effect.
>
>Norman
>
>
The "degree of restoration" is designed to be 1.0 according to the
mathematics in my technical notes but I have found that for some images the
resulting colours become a bit too garish, hence the slider.  I had not
expected values below 0.7 would be useful but the default range can be changed
in the line  (PF_SLIDER, "contrast", "Degree of Restoration",  1.0, (0.7, 1.2,
0.1) ), near the end of the file.

My apolgies to Doug - I got my email address wrong (I never use this one), it
is geo...@lionhyouse.pzlus.com (delete the xyz)

I will look at your examples and also find out why some crash the program; I
have not had this.
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Re: [Gimp-user] how to clone a text layer (not how to do clone on a layer)

2009-02-27 Thread Chris Mohler
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 3:04 AM,   wrote:
> Chris Mohler schrieb:

>> I wrote a trivial text 'find and replace' script for GIMP 2.6:
>> http://registry.gimp.org/node/12212
>>
>> Currently it operates in all layers - I'd love to get some feedback on
>> how it works in real-world cases...
> sounds interesting!
> Does it work on 2.4.6? In the real world people like me are afraid of
> the cutting edge and use the latest stable...

I don't think so - I think the needed text procedures were added in
the 2.6.x series.  2.6 is stable for me and has new features - I can't
think of any reason to keep using 2.4

Chris
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Re: [Gimp-user] Script-fu for multi-language

2009-02-27 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Tetsuya Yuasa :

> I've writed some script-fu and I want to know how can I rewrite it for
> multi-language, exactly said, for two-language.
>
> Of course I can write it by separated files, but it bothered me when I
> need to rewrite the script.
>
> Is there any document about it?

There are probably people better qualified to answer your questions,  
and I may even be giving bad advice; however, my understanding is that  
you should mark strings in your script which you want translated with  
an underscore.

_"this text should be translated"

Such text strings will then be handled, not by GIMP itself, but by  
GLIB based on the user's LOCALE setting. Of course, a translated  
substitute must be provided and that should be coordinated with the  
translation team for the language which you wish to have supported.

A list of the translation teams for various languages is available at  
http://l10n.gnome.org/teams/ . If you contact the appropriate team for  
your language, they should be able to provide much better guidance.

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Re: [Gimp-user] restoring faded transparencies

2009-02-27 Thread Doug
norman wrote:
> It would be useful if the slider range could be altered, especially to
> be able to go below 0.7. I am not a programmer and, therefore, I do not
> know if this is possible or how complicated it is but, if it can be
> done, I would love to be able to try the effect.
>
> Norman
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The restore plug-in works very well indeed for me in general.
I'd also like to be able to set a degree of restoration below 0.7.

I have a couple of comments:
(1) With some slides, restoration of 1.2 causes the plugin to crash with 
"setting out of bounds"
(2) I have a couple of problematic slides I've sent on to Geoff for him 
to explore possible limitations of the algorithm:
 (i) One, an Ektachrome dating from 1981, is puzzling. The 
appearance isn't exceptional; it has a slightly greenish cast. All 
adjustments make a noticeable difference to the appearance; but they all 
(setting the sliders 0.7 -1.2, less blue yes/no, combine all layers 
yes/no) end up with images that have little or no discernible 
differences between them.
(ii) The other, an Ektachrome from 1977, is representative of a 
certain number of 30-year old slides where the blue colour seems to have 
been completely destroyed, giving bright yellow skies. It may be 
unreasonably challenging for the algorithm and causes the plugin to 
crash. But it would be nice if the plugin could make some sort of a stab 
at restoration or if not, fail gracefully.
 

Doug
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Re: [Gimp-user] how to clone a text layer (not how to do clone on a layer)

2009-02-27 Thread saulgoode
Quoting zhangwe...@realss.com:

> Hi. Thanks! I put the .scm file in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/scripts and try
> it. When I click "OK" in clone text properties dialog I was told the
> following:
>
> Error while executing
> (sg-clone-text-attributes 1 3 0 TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE
> FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE)
>
> Error: eval: unbound variable: gimp-drawable-is-text-layer

It would seem you are using an outdated version of GIMP. Latest stable  
(2.6.5) supports text operations through the Procedural database that  
weren't available in earlier versions.


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Re: [Gimp-user] how to clone a text layer (not how t o do clone on a layer )

2009-02-27 Thread Daniel Hornung
On Friday 27 February 2009, zhangwe...@realss.com wrote:
> > I wrote a trivial text 'find and replace' script for GIMP 2.6:
> > http://registry.gimp.org/node/12212
> sounds interesting!
> Does it work on 2.4.6? In the real world people like me are afraid of
> the cutting edge and use the latest stable...

The latest stable is 2.6.5.  Cutting edge versions (more or less snapshots 
from svn), if they exist, have odd minor version numbers, e.g. 2.7* at the 
moment.

Daniel


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[Gimp-user] GAP PLUGIN INSTALL HELP

2009-02-27 Thread Alchemie foto\grafiche

First i doubt you have found the right installer because that more easy to 
trace was obsolete even for Gimp 2.4, and work as should only with gimp 2.0 or 
gimp 2.2...i will not use it with last stable gimp

Then there is a more recent installer, is not yet perfectly updated to work 
with gimp 2.6 (all problem are already fixed in the source code but
nobody till now was able or find the time to compile for Windows)but will work 
much better on gimp 2.6 and perfectly on gimp 2.4

Here the link on top ,on the first message highlighted in red updated download 
links,

http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/gimp-gap-2-4-0-for-windows-t28692.html

Pack contain a how to install and a good and clear guide for use, 

let me know if that help or if you enconter any other related problem



PS
Jernej Simon?i? any hope for a windows build of GAP as from the last svn ?
That will fix most of compatibility problem with Gimp 2.6 the build you host is 
unusable since gimp 2.4 popped out.





> Hello folks.
> 
> So I just got Gimp. I like it a lot, and I saw that there
> is an animation 
> plugin. I downloaded but now i don't know what to do
> with it. I found the plugin 
> in folder but idk whether i'm supposed to extract all
> the files to the plugin 
> folder or if certain files go to certain folders. 
> 
> I'm using Windows XP 2004. If anyone who has installed
> the animation plugin 
> or knows how to can help, it would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Logic.




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Re: [Gimp-user] Text Circle

2009-02-27 Thread Michael J. Hammel
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 22:32 -0500, firestick wrote:
> > File->Create->Logos->Text Cirle
> > 
> Wow, great!  Can this kind of effect be adjusted after it's been 
> created?  I've never even noticed all those options in File->Create.  I 
> guess 'create' suggests they're meant to be a starting point, so maybe 
> they can't be adjusted afterwards.  Hm?  Are there any other ways to get 
> similar effects with text, perhaps by fitting text to a path or something?

No, it can't be adjusted (not easily).  While GIMP's text features are
improved in 2.6, you're still better off creating text along paths using
Inkscape and then importing the SVG into GIMP. In Inkscape you can
adjust kerning and character position directly on the path in a WYSIWYG
fashion.  It's actually pretty easy to do (and I'm no Inkscape expert -
I hardly ever use it).

I have an article on this subject (integrating GIMP with other desktop
tools) coming out in either April or May in Linux Format (UK magazine,
available in the US sometime after publication in Europe), assuming I
have their publication timetable correct.
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Re: [Gimp-user] GAP PLUGIN INSTALL HELP

2009-02-27 Thread Torsten Neuer
Am Freitag, 27. Februar 2009 14:29:08 schrieb bluerhapso...@aol.com:
> Yeah i've read the "How do I add plugins?" but i still don't know which
> directory to put it in. When i go to my plugins folder, I see a lot of
> application files. And there are a million different folders outside of
> that so if i need to put each file in different folders then i'll do that,
> but i need to know where to put them.

Actually, you can put it whereever you like (as long as it fits the file 
system layout of your OS and you have write access during installations time) 
and add the installation directory to the plugins settings in the settings 
dialog.  This is also the method that should be used for any plugins that do 
not come with the main gimp package.

hth

  Torsten


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[Gimp-user] GAP PLUGIN INSTALL HELP

2009-02-27 Thread bluerhapsohdy
Yeah i've read the "How do I add plugins?" but i still don't know which 
directory to put it in. When i go to my plugins folder, I see a lot of 
application 
files. And there are a million different folders outside of that so if i need 
to put each file in different folders then i'll do that, but i need to know 
where to put them.

When i downloaded GAP it was a bunch of files in one folder. I just need to 
know where that folder goes so I can start using it. Does anyone know what the 
address of that folder is or can someone please check for me. Thanks a lot.



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Re: [Gimp-user] GAP PLUGIN INSTALL HELP

2009-02-27 Thread firestick
bluerhapso...@aol.com wrote:
If anyone who has installed the animation plugin
> or knows how to can help, it would be greatly appreciated.

Did you read this (taken from http://gimp.org/docs/userfaq.html#Plugin):

How do I add new plug-ins?
First, copy the plug-in[s] to your plug-in directory (in GIMP folder).
After copying the plug-in to its proper directory, just run GIMP. It 
should automatically find new plug-ins.
...?

I don't know why the animation plugin would be different from the rest.
The website has much more info than I do on installing plugins.
Good luck!

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Re: [Gimp-user] how to clone a text layer (not how to do clone on a layer)

2009-02-27 Thread zhangweiwu
Chris Mohler schrieb:
> On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 10:34 AM,
>  wrote:
>   
>> Quoting Daniel Hornung :
>>
>> 
>>> Or you could try
>>> and write a script that changes the text of all text layers in the same way,
>>> I think that should be possible at least in theory.
>>>   
>> Yes, such is possible (and owing to recent additions to the Procedural
>> DataBase, not just in theory).
>> 
>
> I wrote a trivial text 'find and replace' script for GIMP 2.6:
> http://registry.gimp.org/node/12212
>
> Currently it operates in all layers - I'd love to get some feedback on
> how it works in real-world cases...
sounds interesting!
Does it work on 2.4.6? In the real world people like me are afraid of
the cutting edge and use the latest stable...
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Re: [Gimp-user] restoring faded transparencies

2009-02-27 Thread norman
It would be useful if the slider range could be altered, especially to
be able to go below 0.7. I am not a programmer and, therefore, I do not
know if this is possible or how complicated it is but, if it can be
done, I would love to be able to try the effect.

Norman

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