Hi,
Is it possible to have gimp _scripts_ (not plug-ins) in other languages
than scheme? Python p.ex.? When I place a python script in
~/.gimp-2.6/scripts the function is not accessible from the scheme
interpreter. And I despair on scheme :S
Regards, Arian
I understand that this could just as well have been posted on the
Inkscape mailing list (if there is any) but I'm only a subscriber to
this one, so here goes nothing.
I'm looking for a faster way to copy-paste things from Inkscape into
GIMP. My current procedure involves exporting the drawing
Hi,
Is it possible to have gimp _scripts_ (not plug-ins) in other
languages
than scheme? Python p.ex.? When I place a python script in
~/.gimp-2.6/scripts the function is not accessible from the scheme
interpreter. And I despair on scheme :S
I think there may be some semantics with
Hi,
Is it possible to have gimp _scripts_ (not plug-ins) in other
languages
than scheme? Python p.ex.? When I place a python script in
~/.gimp-2.6/scripts the function is not accessible from the scheme
interpreter. And I despair on scheme :S
I think there may be some semantics with
Hi.
I understand that this could just as well have been posted on the
Inkscape mailing list (if there is any) but I'm only a subscriber to
this one, so here goes nothing.
I'm looking for a faster way to copy-paste things from Inkscape into
GIMP. My current procedure involves exporting the
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Gino D ginodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I understand that this could just as well have been posted on the
Inkscape mailing list (if there is any) but I'm only a subscriber to
this one, so here goes nothing.
I'm looking for a faster way to copy-paste things
2010/1/28 David Gowers 00a...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:13 PM, Gino D ginodo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi.
I understand that this could just as well have been posted on the
Inkscape mailing list (if there is any) but I'm only a subscriber to
this one, so here goes nothing.
I'm
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 3:18 PM, David Gowers wrote:
You should also be able to open the SVG file directly rather than
first exporting a PNG with that same 'Open as Layers' command.
Sure, but... SVG Filters? Masks? Clipping paths? :)
Alexandre
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On Thu, 2010-01-28 at 10:52 +0100, Deniz Dogan wrote:
I'm looking for a faster way to copy-paste things from Inkscape into
GIMP. My current procedure involves exporting the drawing from
Inkscape to PNG, then opening the PNG in GIMP and copy-pasting it into
the image I want to have it in. Is
http://www.ciscohouston.com/interconnect.jpg
I captured this image, and I would like to produce something like it. The
connected platforms, except with boxes rather than humanoid shapes on them.
And 10 platforms, not 6...and maybe hexagons...
You get the idea. I like this format, perspective,
On Thursday 28 January 2010 18:44:30 Jim Clark wrote:
http://www.ciscohouston.com/interconnect.jpg
I captured this image, and I would like to produce something like it. The
connected platforms, except with boxes rather than humanoid shapes on them.
And 10 platforms, not 6...and maybe
On Thu, 2010-01-28 at 11:44 -0600, Jim Clark wrote:
http://www.ciscohouston.com/interconnect.jpg
I captured this image, and I would like to produce something like it.
The connected platforms, except with boxes rather than humanoid shapes
on them. And 10 platforms, not 6...and maybe
Sorry, you are right. W3C does not own W3Schools. Thanks for that. W3C does
only go over the very basics of everything they offer. Which may make it
silly. At any rate it is a good starting point and utilizes the W3C
standards as a workbench. That was the point I was trying to make. Crap I
feel
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Nathan Lane nathamberl...@gmail.com wrote:
W3C does only go over the very basics of everything they offer. Which may
make it silly.
You mean w3schools? :) The names are confusing...
Anyway when I need a HTML or CSS reference I go straight to the source:
2010/1/29 Paul Hartman paul.hartman+g...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Nathan Lane nathamberl...@gmail.com wrote:
W3C does only go over the very basics of everything they offer. Which may
make it silly.
You mean w3schools? :) The names are confusing...
Anyway when I need a
Ditto on the Blender. You could actually do the whole shebang in a combination
of Inkscape and Blender. Do the pad things and the connecting lines in
Inkscape, import the path into Blender and extrude. People or whatever could
be done the same way.
--- On Thu, 1/28/10, Jim Clark
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Deniz Dogan deniz.a.m.do...@gmail.com wrote:
2010/1/29 Paul Hartman paul.hartman+g...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Nathan Lane nathamberl...@gmail.com wrote:
W3C does only go over the very basics of everything they offer. Which may
make it silly.
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