ss.
Anyway, try these suggestions, restart the GIMP, and you should see your
script somewhere in the menus, probably under Image/Script-fu/.
wherever it registered itself.
Good luck and good gimping!
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king on a
new, improved GIMP lighting plug-in, but ...
Sorry I can't be more help.
Happy Gimping,
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), I find that Nautilus can display *all* of my fonts,
at least to the point of popping up the gnome-font-viewer when I click
on the font file in Nautilus. What are the plans to unify font
handling? I realize this is a horribly hairy problem.
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On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 05:17, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jeff Trefftzs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > It appears that the bezier curve tool usage has changed between 1.2.x
> > and 1.3.
>
> Yes, the path tool is being completely rewritten.
>
> >
e you
can enter your desired text, also selecting left-to-right or
right-to-left directionality.
I think 1.3.x puts a whole lot of controls in the tools' own control
panels. Once you've opened a single tool control panel, though, it will
reflect the controls for whatever tool is a
to close the curve
at all, leading me to believe I am missing something *really*
elementary. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
TIA,
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Hi Sven,
Thanks for the illuminating explanation of the font situation. I will
start researching font contents & formats.
Regards,
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have been installed in
/usr/local/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins/phymodmedia (at least on a Linux
system) so you may need to reinstall it.
Good luck,
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ions? And maybe some links to tell us more about communication
boards?
Thanx,
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2.3 Sawtooth or Triangular repeats
3. Click and drag in the image window to get as many stripes as you
want rays. Make sure the stripes run vertically.
4. Image/Filters/Distorts/Polar Coords
Presto! Raidal rays.
HTH,
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t came with our gimp
distribution. That is particularly useful for learning certain idioms
(like the quickest way to anchor a floating selection, etc.)
Feel free to mail me if you have more questions.
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g to do and why
you are trying to do it? Possibly I'm misunderstanding your goals.
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ection
(Toolbox/Xtns/Script-Fu/Refresh) and you're ready to go. You'll find
the script in Image/Script-Fu/Utilities.
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On Thu, 2003-09-04 at 15:38, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> you are aware that you can set a fixed size or aspect ratio in the
> rectangular selection tool-options? Just a hint, your script is surely
> useful for special cases.
If I remember correctly, I had a project where I needed to keep
anchor
s transparent, make sure you
have an alpha channel. You can't do this on the background layer.
An alternative is the Image/Filters/Colors/Color_to_alpha plug-in.
Experiment with both of these and see what works for you.
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Hi All,
I have just written a couple of little perl scripts to convert existing
gimp-1.2.x palettes and gradients into a form that gimp-1.3.20 finds
acceptable. In the hope that others might find them useful, I have
attached them.
Happy Gimping!
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roperly, but
it complains mightily about having to use the legacy format. These are
purely for convenience and to reduce the number of warnings at load
time.
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important, error messages amid the clutter. I have successfully
converted both the gradients and the palettes and now the messages have
stopped.
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If the typeset material is the only thing in that color, then select by
color might work; but without seeing the thing itself it's hard to
predict. Can you post the original image somewhere where we can play
with it?
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age/Colors/Desaturate makes it black on white; or you could change the
image mode to grayscale. Or you could paste the original selection on a
transparent background ... (or even into a new image).
Is this what you were looking for?
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B values for the background
color you want; for a better fix, you might want to add a background
color parameter that defaults to white.
I haven't tested this -- just took a quick look at the code.
HTH,
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ageMagick is your friend for this kind of job. It will convert
batches of images with a simple command line interface.
For example:
for pic in *.jpg
do
convert -resize 20%x20% $pic small_$pic
done
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y wish to start by using the color-to-alpha filter first to
convert the white pixels to transparent, say as step 2a, if you really
want transparency.
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On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 12:06, klaus triendl wrote:
> hi,
>
> as i don't know how it is called what i wanna make, i paraphrise it:
>
> at gnome.org and other gnome-related sites there is a background image
> at the very top of the site, having alternating brighter and
> normal-color stripes.
>
> h
On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 11:45, Rick Pasotto wrote:
> I have a fairly simple gif image that has various shades of brown. I'd
> like to have the same image but with various shades of grey instead.
> What would be the easiest way of doing this? Is there an algorithmic way
> of converting the brown range
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 09:22, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> GIMP version 2.0.2 is now available from ...
I justs downloaded patch-2.0.2.bz2 and applied it to my gimp-2.0.1
sources (upgraded with the 2.0.1 patch from gimp-2.0.0). It mostly
worked, except for gimp-tips.xml:
75 out of 75 hunks FAIL
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 09:45, Jim Clark wrote:
> I want to make an equilateral septagon. There was some way to measure
> angles, but I cannot find it and cannot remember. Can someone point
> please?
You probably want to try using the gfig filter.
Image->Filters->Render->gfig
HTH,
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On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 07:54, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
> I have a problem in simply drawing a line in an existing .png-file...
Odd. Can't duplicate that behavior here.
Are you drawing on a visible layer? I didn't have any trouble with
either rgb or indexed pngs. Have you perhaps selected a transp
better always work on a copy.
HTH
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;;; xstitch.scm - cross stitch, knitting, or nedlepoint pattern
;;; generator. Take a photo and make in into something you can stitch.
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On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:00, Steve Crane wrote:
> I have been trying to write some scripts to automate tasks but find that
> I have some trouble using scheme. Although I am experienced in other
> languages I find scheme quite difficult to master as I can't seem to
> find any language references.
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 10:42, Richard wrote:
> RGB to LAB select Lightness channel and then convert to Grayscale
>
> My photo is in RGB, how do I select LAB, and select Lightness channel,
> in Gimp ?
Filters->Colors->Decompose
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