Hi.
I'd like to place guides at exact positions.
Is there a way to place the guides without doing it manually ?
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On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 10:44 +0100, bob wrote:
Hi.
I'd like to place guides at exact positions.
Is there a way to place the guides without doing it manually ?
Hi Bob,
Yes, you can. Go to image guides new guide at tools bar. This
option exist in Gimp 2.6.8.
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That does it.
Thank you.
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The dialog for the Advanced Rounded Rectangle has me confused. What data am I
supposed to enter and what is a horizontal or vertical radius ?
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On 3/17/10, Richard H. wrote:
The dialog for the Advanced Rounded Rectangle has me confused.
Where did you find this function? I only see Select Rounded
Rectangle menu items and it surely doesn't have hor/vert radius
What data am I supposed to enter
Pixels would be most likely choice.
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