Some of you might still remember - or maybe even use - the operating
system of the future that was supposed to free the world from such
things as DOS or Microsoft Windows 3.x.
Despite being a stable and technologically advanced platform, it didn't
succeed - partly because of its equally advanced
percy tiglao wrote:
On 8/29/05, *Simon Budig* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
You can open a second view to your image. The zoom level, guide
visibility etc. is independant in this image view.
I just tried that, while it somewhat works, the guides are still
Von: michael chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe the publishers think that GIMP 2.x books are redundant. Or
maybe they're waiting for GIMP 2.4 or GIMP 3 before releasing more
books. The development processes have been going quite quickly,
whereas publishing a book takes quite some time (by the
michael chang wrote:
On 9/5/05, Akkana Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm working on a GIMP book, for Apress. It won't be out until next
year, unfortunately (delays in the publishing process): we're
currently aiming at April 2006. It will cover 2.4 as well as 2.2.
How can you do that? We're on
michael chang wrote:
On 9/10/05, Leeuw van der, Tim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a lot of images that need to be scaled. I wanted to write a
(batch) script for that; I found a sample online of how to write
batch-scripts.
This will be very confusing, since you're going to have to
michael chang wrote:
This sounds like something that should be only created if it's set by
the user -- e.g. a save option. Although then it'd have to be
specified every time, which might be annoying. In that case, you'd
still see the colour that acts transparent in GIMP - just not when
Carol Spears wrote:
ps, how did you avoid the user mail signature on the lower portion of
this mail sent to the gimp-user mail list?
Probably by sending HTML mail...
Michael
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Von: Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
While working on an image I found that the behaviour of the Tools=
Transform Tools= Scale tool suddenly changed - scaling *down* the image
size caused it to *increase* in size and vice versa. So if I want to
change the pixel size by a factor f, I need to tell
Von: Doug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm using Gimp v2.2 and having some problems with the Bezier paths:
Are there any ways round this?
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch07s06.html#gimp-tool-path
HTH,
Michael
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Diaa Sami wrote:
Well, I found out the problem, it lies in the way the gimp gets
installed on windows.
for some reason, the installer doesn't place the dll's need by the
gimp(including libglib-2.0-0.dll) into the %Windows%\System32 folder,
This is intentional. Blindly copying to system32 is
Von: Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 09:50:36PM -0500, Eric P wrote:
I can't remember if I asked this before or not, but does anybody make
any 2.3.x packages for deb?
it is easy to build your own on debian. i build mine in /usr/local
though so, it is not the same
Eric P wrote:
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 10:42:55AM +0200, Michael Schumacher wrote:
For simply testing the 2.3 releases, I wouldn't create a Debian package,
just install it where it can do no harm to your system.
Michael, I took your tip and stuck it in ~/.gimp
You're absolutely right. Why
Von: Bruno de Oliveira Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wonder why the need for a graphics card with high processing power
and 3D pipeline for photo editing...
This application is obviously the answer to the question
How do we get our customers to buy the last PPC Macs and don't have them
wait
Remus Boara wrote:
How can I have only a single GIMP instance?
Use gimp-remote
HTH,
Michael
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Von: Michael Henke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I managed to create the Golden Letters thanks to Olivier Ripoll, but now
I've got a 2nd question, how can I use this image in Microsoft Frontpage?
I
tried to copy and Paste, but that didn't work out very well.
You could start by telling us what exactly
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
I think he means that Copy/Paste does not work for him between Gimp and
Frontpage.
Oh, who would have guessed
I do not have frontpage, but I tried with Word.
To copy/paste successfully from Gimp to word, try to use Edit-Copy to
clipboard instead of Edit-Copy.
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
There is no Layers and Paths dialog. There is a Layers dialog and a
Paths dialog. You can find the Paths dialog in both Toolbox's Dialogs
menu and Image's Dialogs menu.
File-Dialogs-Create New Dock-Layers, Channels Paths
HTH,
Michael
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Olivier Ripoll wrote:
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Shouldn't be needed with a recent GTK+ (thus recent version of GIMP
don't include this plug-in). But see yourself, this already shows that
we don't know what went wrong.
I have GTK 2.8.6 installed, and copy/paste from gimp to word still
Von: carl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
can anyone help me to install latest help files
You'll have to tell us more about your system before someone can give more
advice than getting them from the same place where you got GIMP.
P.S: In the past, the most frequent problem was that people didn't read
Von: thegame2119 andrade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The reason I like it is because I like to make graphics and stuff
out of pictures I get on the web and some of these pictures have
stamps or something on them depicting the logo of the website
I got the picture off [...]
The best way is to ask
Carol Spears wrote:
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 08:13:57AM -0500, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12-08-05 02:56]:
however, you are also not the person with the problem here
But I too have the problem with gimp-perl and SUSE, and am *very* interested.
so, are we
Von: Owen Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Gert Blij wrote:
Thanks Andrew,
I got that working for a rectangular copy and paste, but when I use the
elipse select, the free select or the intelligent scissors, it cuts as
per the created outline, but when I paste (into
Julian Oliver wrote:
do you see any harm in users being let into the voting process? or, do you
think that
this might result in a Splash that doesn't represent the Gimp the way
you think it should (everything being made to look so clean and sharp).
Yep, that's what I fear might happen. The
net kat wrote:
Plug in? I'm almost 100% sure I've used Gimp to both open and write psd
files before..any suggestions on this problem?
PSD isn't openly documented (IIRC it was until Photoshop 6.0), so from
then on the support provided by the psd load/save plug-in is top some
extent based on
Von: Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 11:10:35PM +0100, Michael Schumacher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In order to be fair: it's the same problem the other way round: loading
and saving GIMP's native format in other programs.
Huh? .xcf (what you probably mean
Von: Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 11:45 pm, net kat wrote:
This task is: in Photoshop, I can set Crop Tool dimensions, and
when I drag in an image, the marquee will be that aspect ratio.
When I finalize the crop, Photoshop will either crop
Von: Gert Blij [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was the one who posed the original question and continued the thread.
Unfortunately the thread died without a solution. It works fine for the
rectangular selection tool, but for all the other shapes it doesn't work.
You didn't file a bug report yet, did
Von: Vytautas P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Easilly. Select only the letters and apply gradient on them.
Assuming text is on separate transparent layer, select that
layer on Layers tab, and then LayersTransparencyAlpha to selection.
Even faster: check keep transparency for the text layer in the
Von: KC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can I run GIMP in batch mode ?
Yes.
How to do that ? Any example, tutorial will be appreciated.
You could follow the batch tutorial on www.gimp.org, for example:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/
BTW, you didn't really search for this, did you?
HTH,
Von: Ben Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I wasn't aware that holding CTRL while using a paint tool selected a
color. I'm not sure many people could possibly be aware of this
behavior. Seems a smidge strange, but I'll take it =P
This is documented in http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tools-paint.html. The
Von: KC [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks for the info. Is it possible not to use script-fu ? Any other
language binding is supported by GIMP ?
You can write the script or plug-in that does the actual processing in C,
C++, Python or Perl (and maybe any other langage that creates executables
and can
Hi,
some of you might already know our bug tracking system at
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/browse.cgi?product=GIMP - maybe because you
have filed a bug yourself, did search for one or were pointed to a
report in a reply to a list post.
But besides being a useful tracker for bugs and features for
Von: John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where do I get the specific Parser.pm that Gimp needs and
where do I put it where Gimp can find it?
Directly from CPAN, for example. I haven't done much with Perl in the past
years, but if it hasn't changed, then do
perl -MCPAN -e shell
and follow
Von: Alex Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OK, but this brings up the larger question - I thought the whole point
of layers was that every element of the image would live in one layer
and the image could be manipulated that way. I guess I saw it as being
like a train - to be on the train, you had
Von: Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I doubt there's any software that is going to 'magically' align and
correct errors in a photographed document. Really, how does it know
what's a shadow verses a border or such?
Alignment is quite easy, though. Seen it on a mobile phone for business
cards.
Von: Vytautas P. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
GIMPFilePreferencesFoldersFont
Add Windows fonts folder and that should work. Restart GIMP first of
course. Or maybye even restart computer. Windows loves that ;)
The fontconfig configuration file usually contains this directory already,
so if the system
John R. Culleton wrote:
Not at all. I was noting that on two different flavors of linux
it is necessary to download and install material beyond that
contained in the Gimp download in order to get it to compile. And
that wasn't true in prior versions.
Um... you're kidding, right?
GTK+
Glib
Axel Wernicke wrote:
Am 11.02.2006 um 15:06 schrieb Roger D Vargas:
IOs there some binary package of 2.3 for windows?
just in case you wanted to know *where* to find the binary packages,
have a look at http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121075
BTW, please don't link
Scott wrote:
sounds like outperfoming my iBook 800 will be an easy job for the
MacBook Pro :)
The MacBook Pro will out perform in power save mode!
So it is another device that just switches on the power save LED and
continues to consume the same amount of power? :)
Michael
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Von: Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:56:24PM -0800, Demetrius Jones wrote:
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the
Gimp 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so
that I may be able to use py fu scripts
Alf Lacis wrote:
Twice in the last couple of weeks I've asked about unfading old
photographs, and this has not appeared on the gimp user forum.
I don't recall seeing any of them, and there are no messages from your
current identity in my mail folder.
Is this the wrong place to ask about
Von: Robert Citek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Feb 28, 2006, at 12:20 AM, Manish Singh wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 12:01:05AM -0600, Robert Citek wrote:
Would you consider Gimpshop a successful fork?
Considering Gimpshop can't even keep their own website online, I'd
say no.
Then why
Von: Xavier Sala [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does anybody know if it possible (and if it is, how) to create an image
from a given photo but at the same time the new photo image should be made
from other pictures (around 100 pictures).
The first hit when googling for gimp photomosaic:
Von: Bram Kuijper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Do I hear I don't care about Photoshop/Windows Users that want to
transfer to GIMP?... then why was GIMP compiled for windows at all, just
for a bunch people that were patient enough to learn it?
FYI, it was compiled for windows because someone wanted
Von: Matt Gushee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 06:11:59PM -0500, Paul Bloch wrote:
I'm an occasional Gimp user and prefessional graphic designer. I was
wondering where and how do I get involved with user-interface
development.
Have you seen the GIMP project on
Von: Olivier Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From what I can gather of reading the mailing-lists for users,
developers and windows port, while the gimp own part of the
interface as much improved in the last years (preview for plugin /
docks / window management / image window top-menu), the
Von: Olivier Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I disagree with your interpretation of my messages. :)
Please keep in mind the reason for my messages: One person asked for
points he could discuss/investigate for an article about the UI. I
suggested to show the improvements for previous version.
wayne wrote:
http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=06/03/07/1813207
Saw the above article on Newsforge.
Well, it shows that the author doesn't read the OpenUsability forum. Of
course, this makes it a suitable article for NewsForged, but without
proof for the authors claims it is
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
I was referring to the Michael's sentence about Bugzilla for threads
concerning GIMPShop. I am trying to find such threads in Bugzilla, but
I can't.
The one I had in mind was
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309707. Theres' more on the
mailing list and the
Rhys Sage wrote:
Ok. So Ubuntu is recommended. How about a GUI? I can't
say I really care for either KDE or Gnome. I did see
one called Athene that looked pretty nice but I don't
know what it'd run on.
Could it be that the person who's answering you is sending mails in
private? From the point
Von: Gracia M. Littauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I get an error when I try to add a Bookmark to the left window on
the Open Image window. It says Error Could not make a bookmark
Bookmark saving failed: Could not change file mode: waitpid() failed:
No child processes
I have the same
Von: Alexander Rabtchevich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your solution is too much complicated. Current situation with hidden
binaries is much more acceptable from my POV. As the practice shows, the
persons who want to obtain bleeding edge version ask for it at the yahoo
win Gimp users group. They
Jeffrey McBeth wrote:
If you use Linux or Mac, you can type file filenamehere and it will
tell you a bunch of information about the file (including the type).
I would use the file command on Windows as well.
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages/file.htm
HTH,
Michael
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Von: Thomas W. Cranston [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can run gimp from my home directory, but gimp can not find my scanner.
Gimp will find my scanner, if I log out, and log in as root, and run
gimp from root.
You should check if you have the the neccessary priviledges to access the
scanner device.
Von: Tom Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What are my options for getting Photo CD image support in Gimp 2.2 or 2.4?
The best approach would be to update one of the existing Photo CD plug-ins,
for example
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=358
or
http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=1285
The first
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To whom this might concern,
STOP SENDING ME MAIL
This is a mailing list, if you want to unsubscribe, have a look at the
following link (which is contained in the footer of every mail sent via
the list):
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Von: Ezequias Rodrigues da Rocha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is possible to make a new image based in a group of images without using
copy and paste ?
Load the images as layers and arrange them on a background layer, for example.
The poster plug-in might help:
Von: Alf Lacis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A better way of doing textures would be to show 'phantom' copies of the
tiled image like this:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=327175
HTH,
Michael
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Von: Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thursday 08 June 2006 05:07 am, Michael Schumacher wrote:
Von: Alf Lacis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A better way of doing textures would be to show 'phantom' copies
of the tiled image like this:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now the question is why does it do that on the FC4 machine but not on
the FC3 box? It's not a big issue now that I know what's going on, and
can remember to click on Transform Layer, but it is a difference.
The tool options are saved between sessions by default, so
Von: Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You can download and install gimp 2.3.9, pygtk, python-pango bindings,
and then it should work.
I want to add the you do not have to uninstall 2.2 in order to try GIMP 2.3 -
actually it is recommended to keep 2.2 installed and use it for
Von: Olivier Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED]
devvv wrote:
.) is there any possibility to merge connected layers instead of
turning the desired ones visible and use ctrl+m? if not, is this
considered to be implemented in future releases of GIMP?
so my answers would be :
.) I don't think so
Kungla wrote:
On 6/30/06, Kungla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
people just need good, easy and WORKING software.
Software that enables them to quote properly on mailing lists, for example?
SCNR,
Michael
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Von: Kungla [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You simply could have had a look into the forum at gimp-app. You
immediately would have found a solution!
this forum is hard to find, specialy if you dont know that something
like this exists.
I have already filed in a bug in the Gimp.app bug tracker for
VytautasP wrote:
H. Noriega wrote:
The conclusion : Beware of irresponsible use of the mouse. De
Quervain’s disease is definitely deceptive and resembles a
broken bone: it takes weeks/months to heal.
And it takes 5min break per hour to avoid it.
There are even tools to remind you of
Alan Horkan wrote:
They should be encouraged for their efforts.
Google for Manay Software, have a closer look at the first few
results, then check this company's Terms Uf Use.
HTH,
Michael
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Von: John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the writer's permission to forward this info:
--
One other note of caution about Gimp: I would not try to install it if
you're running Win XP. The online info indicates that it will run on
Win
Von: Michael Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The only problem I've had related to GTK lately was a problem
with GAIM crashing, but that was GAIM's fault for not keeping
up-to-date with the GTK development.
Nah, it's not that easy. They couldn't update to 2.8 because there was some
missing
Von: John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gimp 2.3.10 configures and compiles without difficulty but Gimp
2.3.11 ./configure blows up on the alleged absence of pangoft2.
What is different about 2.3.11? How do I fix the problem?
From http://developer.gimp.org/NEWS
- depend on newer versions of
Von: Magnus Hellström [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Therefore, I need some api to run GIMP from Java.
Is there a stable Java api to GIMP? Or any alternative solutions
to interact with the scripts?
There is http://jgimp.sourceforge.net/
However, this was created for GIMP 1.2, has AFAIK never been very
Von: lode leroy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
so I want to draw a selection ( e.g. using the lasso ) and now I want to
use that selection to cut a piece of background somewhere else... but I
didn't find how to do that.
Sounds like you want to move the selection outline without moving the content.
You
Roland Hordos wrote:
If you can point out a single commercial product that has
mass use in North America that has a derogatory term in it's title,
I'll withdraw my critique and be gone.
Spam.
Both sorts.
HTH,
Michael
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Alan Horkan wrote:
BTW, there seems to be something broken with Marc's messages.
From: Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Although they are sent to the list...
Cc: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
...they don't seem to appear there.
Maybe someone could clear
Simon Davis wrote:
Does anyone have any experience / anecdotal evidence of using the GIMP
in prisons or situations where security was of paramount importance.
I can imagine that there's a high interest in controlling what exactly
gets into a prison and what gets out. Dr. Mabuse (I forgot in
Stephan Hegel wrote:
I fixed this by installing gimp-2.3 completely under /usr/local/Gimp-2.3
and calling it by a little wrapper named gimpdev:
The release notes suggest to use /opt/gimp-2.3, BTW.
HTH,
Michael
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Stephan Hegel wrote:
Does this affect the functionality of gimp-2.3 ? In that case
configure should not allow a --prefix=/usr/local/Gimp-2.3.
configure allows everything. Anyone who is building from source ought to
know that the prefix he chooses should be one that does not cause harm
to the
Philip Rhoades wrote:
The anti-aliasing seemed to help a bit but 1200 res did not seem to make
much difference (except for slowing down gimp dramatically) . . would it
have something to do with not converting the Frutiger fonts cleanly?
Do you look at the image at a zoom level of 100%?
Von: Gene Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank, I did see that page. But I just want to run an existing
scrip-fu like this:
This is exactly what the tutorials is about.
gimp -i -d -b '(script-fu-round-corners RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
./white-shawl.jpg -1 15 TRUE 8 8 15 TRUE FALSE)' '(gimp-quit 0)'
Von: Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That would be a problem in libwmf then. You better make sure that the
libwmf developers get to know about it.
... or Jernej, because I'm not sure if the currentl libwmf is shipped with GIMP
yet.
HTH,
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Dalai Felinto wrote:
Try to uninstall the last GIMP installation, remove all the shortcuts
(here the shortcuts of old GIMP launched the GIMP 2.3.12 with errors -
when I load the gimp.exe directly from the folder, the problem disappears).
Could be that you did install GIMP 2.2 and 2.3 into the
Von: Ben Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree that normally autoscroll is not generally appropriate for
painting. For drawing lines however, it could be very useful, if one
knows exactly where one wants to begin and end a line. I do this type
of graphic work all the time for web design, and
Anthony Ettinger wrote:
I'm using 2.3.10. How do I dock it to the image window?
Anyway, if you want to dock the toolbox and other windows to the
image window, go provide a patch then.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patch_(Unix), i.e. you'll have to write the
code for this first.
HTH,
Michael
Von: Luca de Alfaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can you check which version you are running? Oh btw, I developed this
under Gimp 2.2; I have no idea whether other versions of Gimp have
different menu arrangements
They have. The menu layout of 2.3 has changed quite a lot, and there are even
some new
John R. Culleton wrote:
Now we need to convince the Powers That Be to make that the default out of
the
box.
Well, it had been this way - the rectangular selection was the default
tool before 2.2, iirc. But many people did complain that GIMP does
nothing on newly opened images, so it has
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
It depends on a person's workflow when retouching photos. If gimp is
used from scratch without preliminary viewing photos in some browser, or
some kind of retouching is used to decide if the file worth to stay, it
would be better to allow simple deletion of
Simon Budig wrote:
Steve Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I guess that about says it all, right? We listen to our users, but
adjustment layers is a pointless discussion.
I really sometimes get the impression that my mails simply get ignored.
Why is that? Are they too reasonable? Not
Christopher Burkhart wrote:
I had tried using both of the fill options, but it does not replace the
color in the selected area, but rather on the outside of the selected
area,
Works as expected. Are you sure that you got a selection and that it
does cover the area you expect it to do?
Von: bgw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I selected grid, increased the number of grid lines to 25 to
get a bit more precision, selected backward (corrective),
cubic (best) interpolation,
IMO there's something like
, adjusted the transform frame in the image window
missing here.
and then in the
Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In gimp 2.3, the size of the new picture is fixed, and is not related to
the selected rectangle; this forces the user to find out the rectangle's
size, and set up the right size manually, which is clearly a step backwards.
Will this be improved (as it was in 2.2) in a
Von: Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No. The behavior of File-Open
That's File-New, of course.
Michael
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
BTW: you should not reply to mailing list messages if you want to start
a new topic. This does interfere with threading in mailclients.
HTH,
Michael
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Von: Axel Wernicke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
P.S: not you are the pain, but X11 is to a certain degree on OS X...
Well, if there would be some OS X users who'd try to build GTK+ without the X11
dependency (see http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gtk-macosx) and then did
use this GTK+ and build
Von: Bernhard D Rohrer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
has anybody ever thought about using Gimp with Subversion? I'd love a
module that allows me to make sense of my edited versions of an image. I
couldn't find a plugin though :(
There has been a - rather abstract - suggestion of image versioning,
Von: Roger D Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Can somebody give me an idea about whats happening?
Known problem, see bug #404691 comment #10:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404691#c10
BTW, it's a good idea for anyone who is testing the 2.3 releases to watch the
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Von: Bettina Lechner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
when it finally comes to the 2.4 release will gimp suddenly be available
for mac and windows aswell?
The same source is used on all platforms, so yes, GIMP will suddenly be
available for Mac and Windows as well - if you do compile GIMP yourself.
or
John R. Culleton wrote:
The only entry on the python submenu is sphere.py, which was there when I
started.
They do not necessarily show up there - scripts and plug-ins can
register themselves in any menu they want (and with 2.3, an increasing
number of context menus as well)
Thus the
Alex Perovich wrote:
When loaded i get the error The procedure entry point g_file_test_utf8
could not be located in the dynamic link library libglib-2.0-0.dll how
do I get the needed file.
It's included in the GTK+ installers (assuming that you do you Windows);
so you probably got a rather
Michael J. Hammel wrote:
In truth, the patches were rejected because the developers
felt they implemented the right solution the wrong way. And the
developers chose the right way over the quick way. Argue that as good
or bad as you like. But I don't believe they dismissed the patches out
Von: Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer?
AFAIK no. It's been on the wishlist for quite some while, and there is a patch
attached to bug
Von: julien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
locate libssl
/usr/lib/libssl.so.0.9.7
[...]
That's only the shared objects - no headers, no libs. You'll need the
corresponding devel package, too.
HTH,
Michael
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