Re: [Gimp-user] Why doesn't "drawable area" follow the dimensions of a layer?

2010-12-15 Thread Tőkés Ábel
12/16/2010 6:21 AM keltezéssel, Lambertus írta: >> Hello David and thank you for the quick reply! >> Now, using the word "Canvas" rather than "Drawable area" makes things a lot >> more sane immediately, and your >> explanation is accurate and acceptable. > Maybe this is the same situation I have. >

Re: [Gimp-user] Why doesn't "drawable area" follow the dimensions of a layer?

2010-12-15 Thread Ofnuts
On 12/16/2010 06:21 AM, Lambertus wrote: >> Hello David and thank you for the quick reply! >> Now, using the word "Canvas" rather than "Drawable area" makes things a lot >> more sane immediately, and your >> explanation is accurate and acceptable. > Maybe this is the same situation I have. > > I h

Re: [Gimp-user] Why doesn't "drawable area" follow the dimensions of a layer?

2010-12-15 Thread David Gowers (kampu)
On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Lambertus wrote: >>Hello David and thank you for the quick reply! > >>Now, using the word "Canvas" rather than "Drawable area" makes things a lot >>more sane immediately, and your >>explanation is accurate and acceptable. > > Maybe this is the same situation I have

[Gimp-user] Why doesn't "drawable area" follow the dimensions of a layer?

2010-12-15 Thread Lambertus
>Hello David and thank you for the quick reply! >Now, using the word "Canvas" rather than "Drawable area" makes things a lot >more sane immediately, and your >explanation is accurate and acceptable. Maybe this is the same situation I have. I have a picture (picture 1). I expand the size of the c

Re: [Gimp-user] No new colours

2010-12-15 Thread Sven Neumann
On Wed, 2010-12-15 at 14:45 +0100, drwr wrote: > This seems to be the problem. Gimp will only save as either indexed > or greyscale. I can change the mode whenever I need to edit. It's not GIMP who makes this decision. The file format you have chosen (GIF) only supports grayscale or up to 256 i

[Gimp-user] No new colours

2010-12-15 Thread drwr
>drwr wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have saved a gif file with one additional colour (blue). >> >> When I go to edit this file and draw a line in yellow (a new colour) GIMP >> draws the line in white! When I go to Colours > Map > Rearrange >> ColourMap... I see black, white and blue. >> >> How do I for

Re: [Gimp-user] No new colours

2010-12-15 Thread Bob Meetin
drwr wrote: > Hi, > > I have saved a gif file with one additional colour (blue). > > When I go to edit this file and draw a line in yellow (a new colour) GIMP > draws the line in white! When I go to Colours > Map > Rearrange ColourMap... > I see black, white and blue. > > How do I force GIMP to

[Gimp-user] No new colours

2010-12-15 Thread drwr
Hi, I have saved a gif file with one additional colour (blue). When I go to edit this file and draw a line in yellow (a new colour) GIMP draws the line in white! When I go to Colours > Map > Rearrange ColourMap... I see black, white and blue. How do I force GIMP to let me change the foregrou