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Yeah, JPG too... since when PNG is animated?
I hoped someone would ask ;)
PNG does not support animations. MNG, encapsulating PNG and / or JPEG
data (if I read the docs right), can be used to save anims.
libmng is now available for Linux
Hello everybody,
I'm having a bit of bother with my wacom graphire USB tablet. :(
Using `xinput test WacomStylus` I've tested my config and it would seem
that for some funny
reason only pressure data is coming from the tablet and no motion x/y
coords.
However when I use the /dev/input/mice
Hi!
why not to show what you realized with GIMP super star to get ideas to
the list ?
If you want to present your artwork created with Gimp to other people, I'll
recommend you to apply for an account at the Gimp User Group
(http://gug.sunsite.dk). You can have your own gallery with commenting
Hi, - sorry, another error that I don't understand.
glib 1.2.8 is installed
gtk+ "./configure" runs to its end.
gtk+ "make" runs for half a minute, then I get the error-message:
...
gtkaccelgroup.c: In function `gtk_accel_group_create_add':
gtkaccelgroup.c:668:
i removed LPRng and rhs-printfilters and printtool and installed cups hoping
to get a better print mechanism...i mean i had great printing before but i'd
noticed slow printing more so i thought than my windows counterpart and i
recalled reading something about it re:ghostsript drivers at
if I have an image and I want to use the colors of that image, how do i
make a custom gradient?
Thanks
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An easier method:
I have wondered about this myself in connection with palettes,
which often have a nicely selected set of colors already
available. I have built a pair of little perl procs to (1) sort
a palette by value, hue, saturation, or hsv_value,
and (2) create a gradient from
Jeff,
I suspect Indira was referring to the results (the
gradients). These you place in your
~/.gimp-1.2/gradients/ directory for an individual
user, or in your /usr/local/share/gimp/gradients/
directory for system-wide access. (both these are
defaults for 1.2 on a unix-like OS - if you
Seth -
I expect you're right. I was thinking of scripts, not
gradients. Thanks for the clarification. You are welcome to
convert the scripts to gimp-perl. Let me know when you're done.
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Hi Bill,
- I've been away for three days-
well, I did what you suggested (moving the glib,gtk and gimp
source to ../src), but nothing changed, only the directory that gimp
leaves at the end becomes another one:
..
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/src/gtk+'
make: ***
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Joe McKenzie wrote:
I suggest rebooting. I have a similar model of Canon BubbleJet. It goofs off
like that all the time. I think that it forgets that it's recieving an image,
and defaults to printing text. Try canceling the print job and re-sending it.
Thanks for the
On Sun, Mar 04, 2001 at 03:55:10PM +0100, Joachim Ansorg wrote:
Hi!
Is Gimp 1.2 for Windows useable for "normal" Win users (for example as a
cheap replacement for PaintShopPro).
yes. ive installed the gimp on the boxen of many win users who are all
happy with it. unless paintshop pro no
VosSedai wrote:
EE is electric eyes.standard in most Linux distros not a kde thing
:)
Just a picture viewer kinda a stripped XV lol
cheers
Vossedai
unable to print with gimp
i'm trying pdq which at moment isn't working but that shouldn't interfere? as
i have gimp-print installed
Whatever happened to the opacity slider in the brush selection dlg? This is a
very useful thing. Is there any way I could achieve the same effect in GIMP
1.2?
See the following for proof it existed
http://ns.gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/img120.gif img21.gif
BTW I'm using the Win32 port.
Bye,
Pabs
Some image formats allow you to make comments when you save the image.
How do you read those comments when you open the image at a later time?
thanks.
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I'm just trying to learn the Gimp - I'm running version 1.0.4 that came with
Mandrake 7.0, and I'm running on top of KDE. My version of the Gimp comes up
without a status bar (the area under the canvas which has information on the
cursor coordinates). I read "Grokking the Gimp", which claims you
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I just recently downloaded the new gnome and installed it off helix and it
installed the gimp 1.2.1 i
believe and it left a folder in my home directory for 1.1. I was wondering if it is
safe to delete this now
that I have 1.2.1? Any help
On 3/12/2001 06:58, Jason P. Holland at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the quick response. In IE 5.5, the background is light blue. In
netscape 4.76 on my linux box, its black. the graphic is at
http://jholland.nichware.net/alivepreview.html. i have no clue. seems like
it would
"Jason P. Holland" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Thanks for the quick response. In IE 5.5, the background is light blue. In
netscape 4.76 on my linux box, its black. the graphic is at
http://jholland.nichware.net/alivepreview.html. i have no clue. seems like
it would work. thanks for the
There's a couple of scripts that take a background
color (or layer) and make a thin halo around your
transparent image. This won't make a smooth gradient,
but if you have some idea what your background is
going to be it looks great. Even against a patterned
background the human eye is quite
off topic Can tell summer is getting close, we're even getting reruns in
the mailing list :)/off topic Sorry for poor humor couldnt resist.
cheers
Vossedai
"In real life, the hardest aspect of the battle
between good and evil. is determining
which is which."
George RR Martin
Hi, All
I think I must be missing something regarding plug-ins. I just installed, or tried to
install, guash and the adaptive contrast enhancement on GIMP 1.2.1 under AIX 4.3.3.
the install, using GIMPTOOL, seemed to work OK. the plug-ins show up on the selection
menus where they should be.
I am unable to convert an RGB image into an indexed image using a
palette with more than 256 colors.
It didn't work with my palette of ~350 colors (DMC floss RGB
equivalents) and it also didn't work with the visibone palette (the
bigger one).
Is this something that I should have expected?
Sorry but I also find it curious as Ive never had any problem viewing Gimp
generated JPGs in XV, EE, or any other external viewer. No help I know but
an addendum to other answers.
cheers good luck
VosVuur
"In real life, the hardest aspect of the battle
between good and evil. is determining
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Simon Budig wrote:
Unfortunately I am not able to organize a Gimp booth at the
Linuxtag 2001 (see www.linuxtag.de). I will present a talk
about scripting and plugin-programming, but the work for the
booth is too much for me this year.
Since Linuxtag is the biggest
There is a balloon script out there, I downloaded it not so long ago just to
see what it does, it looks like it might be what you are asking for. I got
it from http://technoid.xodox.com/ or at least I think I did, can't be sure
as the site seems to be down right now.
Nigel
Hello Keith
I think the problem is that you cannot create a new image directly
with a gradient background. You must paint the gradient in the background
after creating the image.
I would do the following:
1.Create the image
2.Select all the background
Hi!
In #3, double clicking the gradient shows a dialog box titled "Gradient
Selection" with an "Edit" and "Close" button.
You should make only one click on the choosed gradient to select it.
After that, you can safely close "Gradient Selection" box.
Then, among the usual tools, select "Fill"
Miguel Angel Nacenta Sanchez wrote:
1.Create the image
2.Select all the background layer (right click on the image,
choose select-all)
3.Select your chosen gradient from the gradient dialog
4.Double click on the color gradient tool
5.Select
suscribe
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Hi List,
I was working with a couple of images the other day, simply adjusting the
tonal qualities on one of them when suddenly gimp went wild on me.
Within only a few seconds my screen was filled with hundreds of task bar
buttons for a multitude of new copies of the image in question. Before I
Hi,
I'm trying to input some characters not shown on the keyboard,
respectively from CE character set (eg. ccaron \350 octal). Provided the
font supports it, how is this achieved under the Linux version of Gimp
(1.2)?
Oliver
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and to graphics manipulation in general, but I think I'm making
progress.
My question concerns the "multiselect" option mentioned in the
GIMP User's Manual. My version of GIMP does not include this
option, and I am wondering if
Is anyone interested in doing 2-3 small net-fu/sript-fu scriptings for
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You might then consider ImageMagick. It's intended for this kind of thing,
as opposed to a lot of user interaction.
I still have to define __interactively__ one rectangle per image.
ImageMagick cannot do it.
Gimp can do what I want, but I
I am having the same problem...
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Please remove me, the unsubscribe function at
I have successfully set up XFree86 4.0.3 with some virtual screen resolution,
but I had lost lots of desktop space as compared to XFree86 3.3.6.
In the past, I was able to get the mode "640x480" and a virtual resolution of
2400 x 2000 to work well with my Voodoo3 2000 AGP 16MB card. But, now
What is the best way to go about altering the comment string in a jpeg file?
I don't want to have to open the file, edit the comment, and then save the
file again, in fear of loosing more image quality. Even a command-line
utility is acceptable, if GIMP doesn't have this feature.
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On 03 Apr 2001 21:53:18 -0700, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
You can reduce the image size with Image-Scale Image; you can
reduce the number of colors with Image-Mode-Indexed, which
allows you to set the number of colors (up to 256, I believe),
specify dithering, etc. Or, you can save the image as
Hi,
thanks to everybody who helped - finally it works just like I want:
#!/bin/bash
cd /a
for image in *.jpg; do
/usr/X11R6/bin/convert $image tmp.bmp
/usr/X11R6/bin/mogrify -geometry 300x200! tmp.bmp
/usr/X11R6/bin/convert -quality 30 tmp.bmp /b/$image
rm tmp.bmp
done
I could see no need for
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I don't think that you would loose quality in the jpeg by reopening it
in the gimp, as long as the quality slider in the jpeg save dialog was
set at 100%.
No, I finally understood the concepts of JPEG, it does a colorspace
conversion, so any
What would happen to a jpeg image if I open it up and save it at 75% quality.
Reopen the image and save it again at 75%? Would there be loss to quality?
Seems like it would. Once I opened a picture I saved at 75% before and saved
it at 100%. The file size increased. I don't understand
Hi Rick -
Can't answer most of your questions, but I do
have one suggestion. When dealing with existing
jpegs, or graphics that you work with in Gimp
and then convert to jpegs, save a "master" copy
(as RGB) in .xcf, Gimp's native format. This way
you preserve all of the original quality. Then if
I just tried out opening a jpeg with a text editor (vim), and changing
the comment manually. This works fine if you make the new comment the
same length as the old one. If the new comment is longer, a warning
is issued when opening about extraneous bytes, and if the new comment
is smaller it
Thanks, James. I found wrjpgcom
On Friday 06 April 2001 19:56, you wrote:
I just tried out opening a jpeg with a text editor (vim), and changing
the comment manually. This works fine if you make the new comment the
same length as the old one. If the new comment is longer, a warning
is
Am I missing something, or is GIMP really limited in the ability to rotate an
image? I nice that it is only limited "right angle", 180, 360, etc. I have
been saving temp images to disk and using ImageMagick's Display to do the
rotating, then opening the edited file back into GIMP for further
Double click on the trnsform tool.
Nigel
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Subject: [Gimp-user] Rotate
Am I missing something, or is GIMP really limited in the ability to
Found it!
I see that I can use a grid and spin it around. This works great!
Now, is there a way to align the rotation to a guideline?
For example, I open up a scanned photo and the photo is on a white page, but
the photo is crooked. I want to align the photo so it is streight. I found
that
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 02:04:17 +, Rick Rosinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Am I missing something, or is GIMP really limited in the ability to
rotate an image? I nice that it is only limited "right angle", 180,
360, etc. I have been saving temp images to disk and using
ImageMagick's Display to
On Sat, 7 Apr 2001 04:30:46 +, Rick Rosinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Found it! I see that I can use a grid and spin it around. This
works great! Now, is there a way to align the rotation to a
guideline? For example, I open up a scanned photo and the photo is
on a white page, but the
http://www.flamingtext.com
http://www.cooltext.com
flmingtext is the first one i came across!
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what happened to http://www.onlinephotolab.com ,btw?
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Hello all
is there a method to build an image from two (ore more?) photos with
overlapping areas? Several problems seem to be solved:
- overlapping areas are not totally identical in structure
- overlapping areas are different in colors due to influence of light (sun)
Anywhere I have seen a
Thanks to all for all suggestions; the ones all seem to do what I will
need of them.
And I think Juergen's note about onlinephotolab.com was the one I was
originally thinking of. Too bad they couldnt keep it running but it's nice
to see the other projects out there.
cheers
Kevin
I've wondering if there has become a need to redefine the gimp user
list, possibly splitting it into multiple lists. Point is, I can see a
need for pure usage issues, like 'how do I do this with gimp,' verses
installation problems.
I assume that using gimp is pretty transparent across
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 07:40:26AM -0400, Wandered Inn wrote:
I've wondering if there has become a need to redefine the gimp user
list, possibly splitting it into multiple lists. Point is, I can see a
need for pure usage issues, like 'how do I do this with gimp,' verses
installation
Zachary Beane wrote:
There is already a very active and helpful gimpwin-user list. See
http://www.gimp.org/win32/ for details about joining it and checking
its archives.
Perhaps this url needs to be put with the others (this and the
developers) at gimp.org. I had to search around to find
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 10:09:15AM -0400, Carol Spears wrote:
Zachary Beane wrote:
There is already a very active and helpful gimpwin-user list. See
http://www.gimp.org/win32/ for details about joining it and checking
its archives.
Perhaps this url needs to be put with the others
Using the measure tool to determine the angle followed by the transform tool
is another way to do this.
Nigel
the photo is crooked. I want to align the photo so it is streight. I
found
that using guidelines helps alot, so I can get this perfect. How can I
use
the rotate tool, combined
Hi Folks,
I'm running Gimp 1.2.0 on IRIX 6.5 (SGI O2).
When I use "Screen Shot" the colors are incorrect. For example, lets say
I capture the index page of www.gimp.org. The navigation bar is a
pinkish color - it's normally light blue. This applies to every colored
object in the captured area,
I tried to send this to the gimp-perl list, but I can't seem to get the
right address, or the list is down. Is there a user with an answer out
there?
Carol Spears wrote:
My (first) plugin crashes on this line:
plug_in_pixelize(1, $img, $draw, 10);
How do I make it think that 1 and/or 10
Off topic sorry for this all but had to say something Respamming the
list is _not_ the answer as spammers very rarely read the lists they bulk
mail to. An answer however unsatisfiying is to write the owners of the mail
server it came from. Sometimes (most) its a spoofed or illegal addy but
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Have you tried "$draw-plug_in_pixelize(10);"?
This worked. And so did this:
plug_in_pixelize($draw, 10);
I have been using the - latelly. As well as . in Python. It seems to
be the programming trend. Do not ask me the theory, nobody has
say i want to pass a tick mark in a string, how would i escape this to
make gimp happy?
/usr/bin/gimp -i -d -c -b '(script-fu-bla-bla "Let's Go!")' '(gimp-quit
0)'
or is this a shell problem and not a gimp problem?
thanks
Ryan
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Try escaping the embedded tick mark with a backslash:
/usr/bin/gimp -i -d -c -b '(script-fu-bla-bla "Let\'s Go\!")'
'(gimp-quit 0)'
At a guess it's a shell problem. You may want to escape the
exclamation point, too.
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Hi,
I'm using Gimp 1.2.0 on a SuSE Linux 7.1 box (x86). It is often useful
to be able to examine the layer mask without the visual interference of
the image layer. This can be accomplished by Alt-clicking on the
thumbnail of the layer mask. But this doesn't work. Is this a bug or am
I doing
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Oliver Vecernik wrote:
This can be accomplished by Alt-clicking on the
thumbnail of the layer mask. But this doesn't work. Is this a bug or am
I doing something wrong?
I'm betting you window manager (probably KDE, Enlightement
or, if you're luckey, Window Maker =) traps
Stephan Henningsen wrote:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2001, Oliver Vecernik wrote:
This can be accomplished by Alt-clicking on the
thumbnail of the layer mask. But this doesn't work. Is this a bug or am
I doing something wrong?
I'm betting you window manager (probably KDE, Enlightement
or, if
Hi!
On Sunday 15 April 2001 17:52, Oliver Vecernik wrote:
I'm using KDE 2.x and you are absolutely right. Alt-Click moves my
windows. Does anybody know how to change that behaviour or point me to
some docs?
I'm personally used the KDE Controlcenter to remap "Move" action to
Alt+MiddleClick
Is it possible to start a GIMP plugin from the command line?
In particular, I'd like to be able to open GIMP, start the imagemap plugin,
and open an image file an imagemap file -- all automatically in one step.
Gordon Durnell - Megavolt
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Is it possible to stich images to create a panoramic view using gimp?
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Is it possible to stich images to create a panoramic view using gimp?
Possible? Yes. Easy? No.
Kelly
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do regular X bitmap fonts work with Gimp? I know that Type1 are supposed to work and
I have TrueType support via Xfstt. But there are some Artwiz fonts that I'd like to
use. And i'm wondering how I'd get them to show up in gimp. Thanks,
heli0s
hello,
When i download a plugin, I assume I put it in the plugins directory.
for example, I would like to install linoleum.pl.
Once it is in the plugins directory, what do i need to do so i can see in
the filters menu? Or if that is not possible, how do i use it?
Thank you
Indira
There is
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 07:10:30PM +0200, Mat Colton wrote:
I always do double sized images and scale then down, including the text.
Looks a lot better then. I got this tip from a Photoshop workshop, works
fine, especially for web design.
I'll keep that in mind, thanks.
Mike
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i have a little feature request on the gimp-menu's. When a user could
add the document-menu (the one under right-click) on the
document-window, it would become much cleaner how to use gimp for a
novice user. A user could disable this feature to
After compiling gimp succesfully on an SGI box (IRIX 6.5) I get the
following startup error
after the configuration screens.
GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate -1580979376 bytes
aborting...
gimp terminated: Abort
Gimp Version: 1.2.1
Gtk, glib: Version 1.29
Any idea how this can be
Hi,
Franz Zieher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After compiling gimp succesfully on an SGI box (IRIX 6.5) I get the
following startup error
after the configuration screens.
GLib-ERROR **: could not allocate -1580979376 bytes
aborting...
gimp terminated: Abort
Gimp Version: 1.2.1
Gtk,
Am Montag, 23. April 2001 13:49 schrieben Sie:
On Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 09:08:33AM -0700, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
First, remember that the Gimp does images, not text. So your
fonts are being rendered as images, not as vector text. You
didn't say what form of Gimp output you are using: are
Hi: I thought I'd download the source for Gimp-1.2.1.tar.gz and leave
1.04 behind. But, it wasn't to be. I did ./configure, make and then
typed make install with this response:
make install
Making install in tools
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/tompoe/gimp-1.2.1/tools'
make[2]: Entering
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Re: [Gimp-user] gimp install ques on SuSE7.0:
-c gimp-remote /usr/local/bin/gimp-remote
/usr/bin/ginstall: cannot create regular file
`/usr/local/bin/gimp-remote': Permission denied
What's
On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 10:54:12PM +0930, syngin wrote:
How do I draw a straight line in The GIMP? How do I rotate a selection? How
can I remove red-eye?
Great idea. BTW, how _do_ you draw a straight line in the Gimp??
Mike
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click somewhere, then hold down shift and click somehwere else, and the gimp will draw
a line from that point, to the other one!
that is how you draw a line!
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On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 07:44:46PM -0700, Alexander Daskalov wrote:
click somewhere, then hold down shift and click somehwere else, and the gimp
will draw a line from that point, to the other one! that is how you draw a
line!
With the pencil tool? Cool. That worked.
Thanks,
Hey,
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for or not, but if you add
a .gz or .bz2 to the end of your filename, Gimp will automagically
compress it with either gzip or bzip2 respectively.
For example:
penguin.jpg becomes penguin.jpg.gz or penguin.jpg.bz2
HTH,
Ben Logan
On Thu, Apr 26,
I have photo and would like to add a text with trasparent background. When I
created a transparent layer, the layer does appear on top of the image as a
dotted square. This dotted square is at the top left corner of the picture.
I am try to move this dotted square to the bottom right corner. When
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I think the move tool needs something to hold on to. Try some text or
even just a spot of color, then click on that to move it. The move tool
doesn't hold on to transparency.
How can I set the transparent layer at the bottom right and add
I think the move tool needs something to hold on to. Try some text or
even just a spot of color, then click on that to move it. The move tool
doesn't hold on to transparency.
At least mine doesn't.
Subba Rao wrote:
I have photo and would like to add a text with trasparent background. When
I am very new to using the GIMP. I installed redhat Linux 6.2 from a
boxed disk set from Red Hat a few days ago.
I have a set of CDs with Kodac PCD images on them and I am attempting to
install the xhpcd plugin to handle this.
On running ./configure command I get in the output the following
if the fonts are on top of transparency, try using the semi-flatten
filter BEFORE indexing. it makes the ofnts much cleaner usually.
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Hi !
I'd like to release some batch conversion :
The process would be :
-Read all .jpg in a path
-Add a layer
-Merge
-Save.
Anyone has a
Hi,
I have a pic with white background saved as gif, but I'd like to have
all white displayed as transparant. How is this achieved?
Oliver
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-select / by color
-close
-edit / clear.
-That's it
Regards,
Fabian
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Objet : [Gimp-user] gif-transparancy
Hi,
I have a pic with white background saved as
Neil Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
checking for gimptool (cached ) ..no
checking for GIMP verison = 1.0.0 .. no
the gimptool installed by GIMP could not be found.
The GIMP version is 1.0.4 according to the program.
What happens if you type `which gimptool'? Are any files listed?
An unnamed person [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
do regular X bitmap fonts work with Gimp?
Yes. You can tell your X font server where your bitmap fonts live by
adding the respective paths to your XF86Config file. The next time
the X server is started [1] the fonts should show up in Gimp's fonts
On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 11:26:09PM -0700, Vadim Kogan wrote:
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I hope this isn't considered bad form. I don't think it will be
SquirrelMail is an opensource project based on PHP4 and is a webmail client.
There is currently a contest to design a tshirt for it. I thought that the
extremely talented people on this list might be interested.
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