I have been trying to figure out the pattern tool, but cannot get it to
work. Can anyone provide me with a simple, repeatable procedure that I can
attempt that will allow me to see how patterns is supposed to work?
Thanks
Henry W. Meyerding
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Dear All,
I am a new Gimp (version 1.2.2) user under SGI/IRIX:
- I print a postcript file using an Adobe utility.
- I load this postcript file in Gimp, modify it and print it again with
Gimp.
The resolution of the postcript file printed is worst after
Henry Meyerding wrote:
I have been trying to figure out the pattern tool, but cannot get it to
work. Can anyone provide me with a simple, repeatable procedure that I can
attempt that will allow me to see how patterns is supposed to work?
Select a pattern in your tool box or from the pattern
On Thursday 16 May 2002 08:20 am, Julien Pecher wrote:
Dear All,
I am a new Gimp (version 1.2.2) user under SGI/IRIX:
- I print a postcript file using an Adobe utility.
- I load this postcript file in Gimp, modify it and print it again
with Gimp.
The
On Wednesday 15 May 2002 06:57 pm, John Svazic wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to print a JPG image I've touched up from the GIMP and all I
seem to get is control characters. I have an Epson 660 printer using
the CUPS Foomatic + gimp-print and CUPS+GIMP-print v4.2.0 drivers on
Mandrake 8.2 (just
Juliet == Juliet Jennifer Mari R [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Juliet Hello to the TIFF recomender, Guess you have an enourmous
Juliet disk space available, usually people cannot afford store
Juliet images in TIFF format... we have to cope with jpg and
Juliet gifs.
As Joel said, if
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-05-22 at 1038.41 -0400):
I would like to perform gamma correction on my scans.
For those operations use the Curves or Levels tools, in Image /
Image / Colors. Gamma is in the Levels tool, the middle number of top
row (0, 1.0, 255; the 1.0), but both tools are good for
I have recently installed a new truetype font on my system (Redhat-7.3,
Gimp 1.2, default configuration). The preview widget displays the text
correctly, however, some pixels are cut from the bottom of the text
after I apply it (esp. the letter g).
Here's how I installed the new truetype
hi, there are two solutions that i know of.
1) double click on the tool text button [T] and select Use
DynamicText (or something like that)
2) use gimp-freetype. usually the tarball is available from
http://freetype.gimp.org but that site is temporarily offline, so feel
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On Thursday 23 May 2002 01:04 pm, Sarbjeet Sokhi wrote:
Hi
Now that I know that I cannot read text from gif
files. Is it possible to read layers in psd files?
Thanks
Sokhi
Do you mean Postscript files? If so, I would use the pstotext script that
comes with Ghostscript. That will extract
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Hi Sokhi,
You cannor script the text of a stored gif, as the gif- format do not store layers
e.g. text layers within. If you store it in internal Gimp format and not in gif the
next time you are able to alter the text if it was stored on a different layer, again.
Jeff: Text can be changed in
Hi,
I'm still using Gimp Version 1.0.4 and while trying to open
a TIFF sent to me from a Mac guy, I get the following error:
TIFF Unkown photometric Number 5 error
When I looked at the TIFF with strings, I found the following
identifiers:
JFIF
File written by Adobe Photoshop
5.2
Can the
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 05:25:08PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested to know what is the status of GDynText.
Is it not worked on anymore? I find it a good start, but there are
lots of further implementations needed.
And unfortunately, I don't know how to program. :)
I don't know
On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 06:29:34PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thing is, the requests would look different depending on whether
it's the default text tool or GDynText that is favoured.
The latter has more features than the default tool, but that also means
that is has more flaws.
I
Dear Gimpies,
If somebody feels the urgent need to contribute (with nice pictures or collages) to
the sunDK site at
http://gug.sunsite.dk/ and therefor needs to create a member profile in order to be
able to upload jpgs to thus site... how can this be achieved: join the members list,
create
Do not worry it is just information on the graphics file... could you load it and was
the content ok ?
:) Juliet
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costs and has a smaller writing area than most Intuos pads. The Graphire
also lacks a couple features of the Intuos, but Linux drivers don't
support those features perfectly.
I only have a USB tablet. Configuration was a
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Is there a command line switch you could use, so that if you're
already running GIMP, and load a new image, it would be included in
the current session, instead of having a new toolbox created?
gimp-remote
GSR
I have installed gimp-1.3.6, but I can't find the executable binary.
There is /usr/bin/gimp - but that's my normal 1.2.3 version.
There is also /usr/bin/gimp-1.2 (the same of course).
Then there's a /usr/local/bin/gimp-remote-1.3 - but that doesn't seem to be the normal
gimp.
How do I start
I have a JPEG that was scanned at say 300dpi. I reduce it in size in Gimp. Now
the dpi shoots up in proportion. I want to use the reduced image on a web
page where anything over 75dpi is overkill. I know I can scale back the
precision when I save the file but what is the relationship if any
John == John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
John I have a JPEG that was scanned at say 300dpi. I reduce it in
John size in Gimp. Now the dpi shoots up in proportion. I want to
John use the reduced image on a web page where anything over
John 75dpi is overkill. I know I can
Hello all.
I have an issue with Gimp's fonts. I have been following various
postings and have installed the gimp freetype. One thing I don't
understand is the xfs relationship with Gimp. I have read through the
manual regarding this section. I have done what is recommended in this
section.So now
Hallo gimpies,
Has anybody an idea how to install new additional scripts in Gimp? Suppose you have a
written Script- Fu- script stored as a textfile of course, and want the script to be
executeable via the submenu of the popup window or through the Script- Fu database
console window as a
Has anybody an idea how to install new additional scripts in Gimp? Suppose
you have a written Script- Fu- script stored as a textfile of course, and
want the script to be executeable via the submenu of the popup window or
through the Script- Fu database console window as a command, one of the
Hi Juliet,
To get at your new script-fu you need to do the following:
1. Place the text file (my-new-script-fu.scm) in your own .gimp/scripts
directory.
In my case, it's ~/.gimp-1.2/scripts
2. In the gimp, go to Toolbox/Xtns/Script-Fu/Refresh to force a reload of
the
Ciao All!
I'm new for this list and I beg your pardon if following is a FAQ.
I've installed all gimp versions 1.3.x and all have the same problem with
Script-Fu - Buttons and some Logos
Even if I use the default settings all what I get is part of the shape of
the
button and the text is
Q1. Will Gimp 1.4 offer more features specifically aimed at prepress work?
Q2. The superb manual is now a tad out of date. When is a rewrite scheduled,
if ever?
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http://wexfordpress.com
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As I have already posted in yesterdays' mailboard, there is some problem with
registering scripts in the script- fu database. 1.) Prompting the scripts' name as
commandline in the script- fu console does not create any impact, although the scripts
are stored in the proper scripts directory of
A! I see the problem. (I think)
Does this sound familiar? You are writing your own script based on the Gimp's
glowing_steel script. You made the changes you wanted and asked the Gimp to
show your new script (BrushedMaterial) in the Image/Filters/Render/ menu.
But it's not showing up.
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On Thu, 2002-05-30 at 20:48, James wrote:
Hello all.
I have an issue with Gimp's fonts. I have been following various
postings and have installed the gimp freetype. One thing I don't
understand is the xfs relationship with Gimp. I have read through the
manual regarding this section. I have
Hi all.
And thanks for the responses everybody. I solved this problem by cd'ing
into the intended directory and issuing the command ttmkfdir -o
fonts.dir. This in combination with chkfontpath and restart of the X
font server did the trick!
later,
-james
I am trying to build gimp-1.2.3 on a new AlphaStation DS10 running Tru64 UNIX
V5.1a. Both glib-1.2.9 and gtk+-1.2.9 compile and install with the gcc compiler
using either gnu's make or the native make utility. glib won't build if I try
to use the native cc compiler so I have to use gcc. The
I just reinstalled Gimp 1.2.3. I have xv on my system. How do I get Guash
on my xtn menu?
Also, Xsane warns users not to run as root. Unfortunately that is the
only way I can get it to show up in Gimp. If I run as an ordinary user
I have to fire up Xsane separately. the acquire popup menu
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On Mon, Jun 03, 2002 at 08:40:15PM -0400, John Culleton wrote:
I just reinstalled Gimp 1.2.3. I have xv on my system. How do I get Guash
on my xtn menu?
I don't know anything about Guash, but...
Also, Xsane warns users not to run as root. Unfortunately that is the
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Hi All People,
I just join this list.
Could any guy advise me where can I find/download a good Gimp tutorial in
PDF format.
I found following site :
http://empyrean.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/gimp/tuts/
in html format. I fail to discover whether it is available in PDF format.
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Hi,
When I run gimp and open a jpg, it hangs/slows my computer
severely. It's so bad that it causes music playing from xmms to skip and
die, etc. That almost never happens on my computer... even when
compiling programs and things. It lasts for about 10 to 20 seconds,
usually starting after the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-06-07 at 1410.55 -0400):
When I boot into windows and use Photoshop, everything works well - I can
open 10 images relatively quickly and without hanging the computer.
Any idea why gimp is performing so poorly? I don't really want to
upgrade to 1.2.3 now because I
Hello,
I'm running Gimp version 1.2.3 under RedHat Linux 7.3 on an Intel PC.
It was installed by 'rpm' when I upgraded from 6.2.
When I invoke FilePrint by clicking the righthand mouse button on a
Gimp picture, the resulting 'printer settings' pane *doesn't* save the
changes I make to the
On Thursday 06 June 2002 08:46 pm, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi All People,
I just join this list.
Could any guy advise me where can I find/download a good Gimp tutorial in
PDF format.
I found following site :
http://empyrean.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/gimp/tuts/
in html format. I fail to
Hi John,
Thanks for your advice.
I found following website
http://empyrean.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/gimp/tuts/
from www.gimp.org under the link referred as Gimp Tutorial Pointers
Page. The documents there are quite interesting, but I expect to find
those tutorials in PDF format.
Sorry for
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 08:26:43AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Thanks for your advice.
I found following website
http://empyrean.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/gimp/tuts/
from www.gimp.org under the link referred as Gimp Tutorial Pointers
Page. The documents there are quite interesting, but
Hi Jon,
Thanks for your response.
At 11:18 PM 2002/6/7 -0500, Jon Winters wrote:
I've never seen Gimp tutorials in PDF format. You might want to poke
around freshmeat.net or sourceforge to find a PDF printing filter. You
could load an HTML tutorial in your browser and print to PDF and then
Hi Malcolm,
Thanks for your response.
Gimp user's manual, second edition, has PDF version of 9.49MB in file
size. Grokking the Gimp in HTML, the tarball is 26.8 MB. I have both of
them downloaded.
But this is not my point looking for a PDF version of the tutorial
Tutorial Pointers Page in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-06-08 at 1726.04 +0800):
They are web-pages. Then I have to save all of them page by page. It
shall take me a lengthy time to complete not including the time to print
them to a .pdf file.
There are tools to get web pages automatically, like wget. For
conversion
Hi Massimiliano,
Thanks for your advice.
The wget tool sounds similar to weblicator in Windows, downloading the
complete homepage including all links for offline browsing.
Before start please advise :
1) How to check whether the wget tool has been installed ?
2) Where shall the complete
lör 2002-06-08 klockan 18.17 skrev Stephen Liu:
Hi Massimiliano,
Thanks for your advice.
The wget tool sounds similar to weblicator in Windows, downloading the
complete homepage including all links for offline browsing.
Before start please advise :
1) How to check whether the wget
On Saturday 08 June 2002 12:28 pm, Christian Gundersson wrote:
lör 2002-06-08 klockan 18.17 skrev Stephen Liu:
Hi Massimiliano,
Thanks for your advice.
The wget tool sounds similar to weblicator in Windows, downloading the
complete homepage including all links for offline browsing.
From his headers, Stephen Liu is on a windows machine, which means he may lack
most of the nice linux/unix web tools such as wget, etc. Are there any other
windows users out there who have tried to download/convert the various GIMP
tutorials?
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On Sat, 8 Jun 2002, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
wget exists for Win32, so do lot of Unix tools (search for Cygwin or
POSIX or any other terms), like a decent shell. Dunno if NS is capable
of printing to PS directly under MS Windows, and that is a first step
towards the ps2pdf
hi everybody,
i am a real newbie with gimp, and i just want to know something about
the text tool.
is it possible to modify text we just added?
if it is possible,then how can i do that?
e.g. : a simple background layer, then the text tool, then anchor,
then how can i modify the text?
thank
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2002-06-09 at 2215.05 +0200):
is it possible to modify text we just added?
Yes...
if it is possible,then how can i do that?
...use GDynText and do not anchor, just keep the text layers. When you
use the text tools with GDynText on a GDynText layer, you edit the
contents.
sön 2002-06-09 klockan 22.15 skrev Thomas:
hi everybody,
i am a real newbie with gimp, and i just want to know something about
the text tool.
is it possible to modify text we just added?
if it is possible,then how can i do that?
e.g. : a simple background layer, then the text tool,
Hi Jeff, John and other guys,
Lot of thanks for your continue support. Now I have a collective information
I am in a different situation. I have certain knowledge on Adobe
PhotoShop, Corel PhotoPaint, KPT filtering, etc. For such a reason I don't
expect going through the complete GIMP
I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but I'd be very
interested in knowing how to draw 1x1 pixel lines with the bezier tool.
Even using the smallest brush size (1x1) the line is 2x2 when I stroke the
path created by the bezier. It's really annoying, and I think if it can't
be done
Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
From his headers, Stephen Liu is on a windows machine, which means he may lack
most of the nice linux/unix web tools such as wget, etc. Are there any other
windows users out there who have tried to download/convert the various GIMP
tutorials?
Whenever I'm forced to
Stephen Liu wrote:
from www.gimp.org under the link referred as Gimp Tutorial Pointers
Page. The documents there are quite interesting, but I expect to find
those tutorials in PDF format.
I've never seen Gimp tutorials in PDF format. You might want to poke
around freshmeat.net or
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I'm not sure if this has been brought up before, but I'd be very
interested in knowing how to draw 1x1 pixel lines with the bezier tool.
Even using the smallest brush size (1x1) the line is 2x2 when I stroke the
path created by the
Hello, im using the windows version of gimp and my Plasma feature doesnt
work. I did import plugins from photoshop, and photoshop has a plasma
plugin. Anyone got any idea of what the problem is?
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Howdy folks,
I thought you might be interested to know that there is now a solaris x86
driver that allows you to use GIMP with a wacom 'graphire2' USB tablet on
solaris.
You can download the package from
http://www.bolthole.com/solaris/drivers/
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work anyway. Any ideas on how to get them to work, or are they not supposed
to work?
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Hi Chris,
The Photoshop plugins work OK on my Gimp 1.2.3 Windows installation but I
have found a problem with this module. The number of PS filters accessible
depends on screen resolution. Once the right-click filters menu reaches the
bottom of the screen, the PS filters not already listed are
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 00:23 am, John Culleton wrote:
I want to put a black border around a (mostly white) image so that it will
stand out on a white web page. Any suggestions?
Why not just use the border attribute in your html, eg:
img src=mypic.jpg alt=mypic.jpg width=??? height=???
There is a Script-Fu plugin under Image-Decor-Add Border. A dialog will
ask the border width (x and y), color, and is does a beveling effect if you
specify a Delta Value on Color 1.
-Sam
-Original Message-
From: John Culleton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002
Hi there.
I'm using Gimp 1.2.3 (came with SuSE Linix 8.0).
I have yet to see the anchor layer menu item activated. It seems always to be greyed
out. Is this normal?
When I use the standard text tool and click on my background, a font dialog pops up,
and I can select all the desired font
Correction that should be
Image-Script-Fu-Decor-Add Border.
-Sam
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From: Walker, Sam
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 7:43 AM
To: 'John Culleton'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] Border around image.
There is a Script-Fu plugin under Image-Decor-Add Border.
First, thanks to all who answered my border question. I am keeping all those
messages for future reference.
Now, I want to make a book cover, four color. I know that cmyk is handled only
marginally in Gimp. I don't have and don't particularly want to have
Adobe Distiller (the Unix price is
would you can send me the script? I am very interested about using GIMP to
make/process animations, so a script that gets all the imagens in a
directory, and apply some kind of transformation in them would be very
useful for me. And I am still a Script-fu beginner :)
thank you,
andrei
Now
John Culleton wrote:
I want to put a black border around a (mostly white) image so that it will
stand out on a white web page. Any suggestions?
I tried the shif/click method of creating a straight line with pencil but it
didn't seem to work for me. Can someone walk me through it step by
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Thus spoke John Culleton
Very good! Now, when you laid out your tiff, of course you had an allowance
for the thickeness of the spine, based on the printer's ppi. Did you also
leave an allowance for the thickness of the cover itself?
(Sorry it took so long to reply)
No. I'm not sure why
Every time I dump my digital camera, I scale and re-save many .jpg
files with the gimp. Is there anyway to do this in a batch mode, or
is there a better tool for this?
Thanks,
jdk
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Every time I dump my digital camera, I scale and re-save many .jpg
files with the gimp. Is there anyway to do this in a batch mode, or
is there a better tool for this?
How are you dumping your camera? gphoto2 includes a -T switch that will
G E Scott Knauss wrote:
Hello,
Been banging my head against the desk for a few days now trying to
write a scrpt-fu to resize the enourmous images my 5 MegaPixel Camera
generates into something smaller and more bandwidth friendly. Yes, I
could do them individually, but I'm thinking I'll
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I was trying to create a flier in gimp. The problem I
have is that the fonts look kind of fuzzt.
I set the dpi when creating a new document to 600 and
it still looks very fuzzy. Is there anything you
would suggest. Is setting the dpi not enough? I read
online that this guy took his image
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 11:55 am, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
I was trying to create a flier in gimp. The problem I
have is that the fonts look kind of fuzzt.
I set the dpi when creating a new document to 600 and
it still looks very fuzzy. Is there anything you
would suggest. Is setting the dpi
Hi! I'm running Gimp 1.2.3 on Slackware Linux 8.0 w/ custom 2.4.18
kernel, glibc-2.2.5, gcc-3.1, binutils-2.12.1, XFree86 4.2.0
upgrades.I run at 1280x1024 screen resolution at 16-bit color
depth. Everything runs fine, UNTIL I try to use the Script-Fu logo
tools to make a logo (like Cool
John Culleton wrote:
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 09:37 pm, Tom Williams wrote:
Hi! I'm running Gimp 1.2.3 on Slackware Linux 8.0 w/ custom 2.4.18
kernel, glibc-2.2.5, gcc-3.1, binutils-2.12.1, XFree86 4.2.0
upgrades.I run at 1280x1024 screen resolution at 16-bit color
depth.
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I've notice several people here are familiar with the ImageMagick
tools. Could someone help me with a quick question? Could you tell me,
using Gimp or one of the ImageMagick tools, how to add a drop-shadow
to a jpeg image (preferably by command line) where the dimensions of
the image remain the
On 6/27/2002, on [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael J. Hammel wrote:
This assumes an image with only one layer to start with.
1. Add an alpha channel to your layer.
2. Add a new layer below your current one. Make it the color you want for
the background.
3. Resize your original layer down by
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