Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I'm loading this psd file in Gimp that my co-worker did, and I
notice it looks funny because the top layer mode was interpreted
wrong by the Gimp. Here's the image.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/bugzilla/soft_light.psd
The top layer in this
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No I am not. You are confusing the two. I have read the script and I
am pretty sure that what I said is correct. However that is not at all
the point here.
at this point a real german would back this up with documentation.
i am the stupid
Hi,
Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Neither window managers nor applications have any FSCKING business
screwing with window depth. If some such change gets made to the GIMP,
I certainly hope it's optional.
I think you misunderstood what we are talking about here. Of course it
is the job
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My main worry is that someone out there has introduced a filepicker
I can't use. See mail subject. My workflow is seriously hampered by
it. It shows no folder icons. I can't type filenames in it. The two
applications I use the most; Mozilla (Gtk2) and Gimp,
Hi,
Mike Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This only works for sufficiently configurable window managers. Not all
windows managers are sufficiently configurable. Which is why
applications should be configurable to disable such hinting.
That is a redundant statement since, as we all know, the
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You may have tried to install the GIMP 2.1 into the same
directory as the old GIMP, and this does not work. It's
documented in the README file, which you read, of course. ;)
I don't know how those errors manifest themselves, and I would
have
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You should perhaps have mentioned that there's also Open
Location in the toolbox which offers an entry to paste URLs or
filenames to.
Ah - I would have if I'd thought of it :)
While we are on it. The HIG suggests to use Ctrl-L as the default
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
okay, an opinion from the other direction.
Thanks but we are not interested in your rants.
Carol, I am waiting for you to apologize. Could you please make a
choice and either apologize or leave this mailing-list.
Sven
to more plug-ins: Cartoon, Apply Canvas, Photocopy,
Motion Blur,
- Ported the Bumpmap plug-in preview to GimpDrawablePreview.
- Removed -u linker hacks from all Makefiles.
Contributors:
Michael Natterer, Sven Neumann, David Odin, Manish Singh, Simon
Budig, Nathan Summers, Alan Horkan
Hi,
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I frequently use CTRL-L to bring the layers tab to the front, it is a
handy shortcut.
Of course it is a very useful shortcut and I use it a lot myself.
However if we want to try to coexist peacefully with other
applications, it would make sense to
Hi,
oh well, I was under the impression that we could use some
well-established forms of communication here. One such thing is that
if someone feels insulted, he/she can ask for an apology, accept the
apology and the issue is settled. Obviously Carol refuses to do that
and I am pissed off about
Hi,
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, rarely use keybindings. That being said, I can see the need to
'coexist,' but I really have a hard time understanding 'Open
Location.' It sounds like I'm trying to open a web page. Personally,
I open files.
It is exactly for that purpose, to
Hi,
Calvin Spealman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Michael Wagner wrote:
Is it possible to record actions to use them later on different images?
Something like Script-Fu only without programming?
Windows 3.x had something like this that worked for any Win32 application.
it was actually very
Hi,
Alexander Rabtchevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any plans of fixing the bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
in 2.2?
No. The bug is resolved and there's a comment explaining why.
Sven
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Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The gimp already makes some alterations to the the File Chooser, how
about altering it further to include a Location text entry box by
default again and avoid the issue of the clashing Ctrl+L keybinding
entirely?
No.
I believe Inkscape has
Hi,
Michael Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am trying to create web navigation buttons with text on it. Of course I am
using TheGimp for it, but I have a problem:
The button should have a total height of 16 pixels and so I start
with an empty image of that height. Every time I use the
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am wondering if it is worth opening a bug for this minor UI bug:
I have noticed that with 2.1.5 open file dialog (and at least also
2.1.4), the window is resized when the arrow-folding-widget (*) for
file type (or is it for advanced options, I
Hi,
Michael Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
or Yep, these fonts should be perfect. But indeed, 16 pixels is a little
or troublesome to have nice text: I have tried with Nimbus and Vera, and
or the result is not satisfying...
I tried Tahoma and Verdena and the result gets better...
The
Hi,
Ivan Zenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(define (spline)
(let* ((a (cons-array 8 'byte)))
(aset a 0 0 0)
(aset a 1 85 20)
(aset a 2 170 40)
(aset a 3 255 60)
a))
(gimp-curves-spline text-layer 4 4 (spline))
Just for the record: This has been
Hi,
ivan lópez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
i've been using gimp 2.0.0 on macos x for a few months and i'm quite
happy with it : )
now i have run into troubles with some work i have to do. i need to
edit an image that involves a font that's not included in the text
options font popup menu.
Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So...
all these values seem rather specific.
Values, what values?
Sven
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Szasz Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Once I have installed a lot of fonts (1000+) from the internet. My
problem is it's very hard to manage them in gimp. Not only the list
box scrolls and refresehs slowly, but I can find fonts very hardly.
I was thinking if it would be possible to
Hi,
Szasz Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I should wait patienty till somebody implements it ?-)
No, you could of course help with it. Perhaps you would like to
propose a better font selector, draw some mockups and put it up for
discussion? If we can make up a well-defined goal, that would
Hi,
GIMP version 2.0.5 is now available from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.0/.
The mirrors should already have the new source tarballs, so please use
them:
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/#mirrors
Binary packages will soon be available from your favorite distributor
(debian sid has it
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When using the render plugins (any render plugin), try the following:
start with a blank image. apply a render plugin. undo (- back to the
blank image). repeat the filter (ctrl-f). All of the plugin will
regenerate the same image (which is fine).
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
there is a template and many things to help at http://developer.gimp.org
it is probably as simple as changing a few calls and does not even need
extensive gtk experience. i think that if you fit the old stuff into
the new template there, it will
Hi,
Balas Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have just started to use Gimp 2.0.5, under Mandrake Linux 10.0. I
have a really serious problem with the text tool.
If I do the following:
1. Start Gimp
2. Create a new image
3. Select the text tool
4. Click on the new image
5. Start typing
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
gimpstock.c:303: error: `stock_anchor_16' undeclared here (not in a function)
gimpstock.c:303: error: initializer element is not constant
gdk-pixbuf-csource is not working correctly, probably because the
gdk-pixbuf modules file wasn't installed. Check
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can we add (copy over) the 'Keep transparency' checkbox from the
layer dialog as a menu entry? Here: Layer - Transparency - Keep
transparency
Have a look at menus/image-menu.xml.in in a recent CVS HEAD checkout
or in 2.1.5. There's a commented out
Hi,
Tom Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm installing gimp-2.0.4 and run out of disk during 'make'.
How much space will I need for a successful install?
Depends a lot on the compiler you are using. gcc-3.3 for example blows
up the GIMP source tree up to approx. 650MB. gcc-3.4 let's you get
Hi,
Brandon Kuczenski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Recently upgraded to GIMP 2.0.4 on both Windows and Linux platforms.
IIRC, when I was moving a selection in GIMP 1.x, the distance moved
since mouse-1 was last clicked used to show up on the status bar.
Now, that value *does* show up on the
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In future versions of GIMP, I'd love to see a filter or series of
filters, that would help the user (especially the beginner) to turn
digital photos into 'hand-drawn' images. I realize that with some
talent and experience, a good GIMP user can already do this,
Hi,
David McClamrock [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In GIMP 1.2 (or even 1.0, with which I started), it was easy to
produce a beveled text effect: just insert text, leave it
selected, and apply a starburst (spherical),
foreground-to-background gradient. Only the text itself was
selected, not
Hi,
Karl Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm doing a bootsplash images so I need to convert a 24bit image
into 16 bit is there a way of doing this
There used to be a GIMP plug-in for doing bootsplash images. Not sure
if it creates the output the format that you are looking for.
Otherwise,
Hi,
Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any ideas what I can do to fix this? I have the GIMP's Image/Output
Settings set to all the defaults (Image Type: Photograph, Output:
Type Color, all the parameters on the Adjust Output dialog to
1.000). I'm careful to ensure that I don't have to
the dbbrowser and plugindetails code and GUI and factored
out common code. Renamed both executables and menu entries.
- Made tools cancelable with Escape.
- Let GimpDialog add a help button to give easier access to the help pages.
Contributors:
Michael Natterer, Sven Neumann, David Odin
Hi,
Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As Sven pointed out in private e-mail, I misstated here. That's
what I get from going from memory. My goal is to avoid scaling (and
the quality reduction that may occur), so what I've been doing is
using the Use Original Image Size button and
Hi,
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Here's an overview of the changes since 2.1.6 was released:
That should read since 2.1.5 was released, of course.
Sven
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Hi,
Shawn Willden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(I hope you don't mind if I post this back to the list, Sven)
I replied to the list (and to you) so the discussion has been on-list
all the time...
Well, I didn't post there because I'm not using the gimp-print
drivers. The gimp-print drives
Hi,
Nonexistent Entity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 17:13:43 +0200, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(5) As always we need people testing the pre-releases that we will
start to roll out soon.
I'd like to be able to test a binary release for Win32 if there are
any
Hi,
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(3) It would be nice to see a chapter added to the API reference that
deals with changes between GIMP 2.0 and GIMP 2.2 and how to port a
plug-in. I am willing to collect the list of changes and such but
I'd like to get some help with
Hi,
ben powers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(gimp-2.0:710): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: file gobject.c: line 1561
(g_object_ref): assertion `G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
** (gimp-2.0:710): CRITICAL **: file pango-engine.c: line 68
(_pango_engine_shape_shape): assertion `PANGO_IS_FONT (font)'
Hi,
Michael Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to create a larger list of web page buttons with the gimp.
The do have a similiar design, the only thing different from button
to button is its label and therefore the generated width.
Where do I need to start? I don't want to create each
Hi,
Kenneth Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi - I'm trying to build gimp-2.0.5 on Solaris 8 with gtk+-2.4.10
and I'm encountering problem with the gfig plugin not compiling.
The compile error is enclosed.
Also, I noticed gfig-stock.c is including
#include
Hi,
we are getting closer to the 2.2 release but there's still a lot of
things that need to be done. This mail will focus on stuff that should
be done for GIMP 2.2 but doesn't need any programming skills. For that
reason I am also addressing the gimp-user list here. We are looking
for
Hi,
Matthew H. Plough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-gdk-pixbuf.html
, the GDK developer's documentation specifies the bits-per-sample
property as follows:
The number of bits per sample.
Allowed values: [1,16]
Default value: 8
Hi,
Neil Zanella [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a very large window. Under fvwm2 window manager
(www.fvwm2.org) this window occupies two virtual screens. So some of
the image is offscreen. When I try to capture the image with GIMP
2.0 's screenshot feature the resulting screenshot is
Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Quoting Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Brion Vibber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gimp 2.0 doesn't support copying image data to the X11 clipboard. Gimp
2.1 does (so 2.2 will), though I don't know if it'll work with
OpenOffice -- X11 clipboard
Hi,
a new gimp-data-extras tarball is available from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/extras/
and from the mirrors (http://gimp.org/downloads/#mirrors).
This is a maintainance release of the gimp-data-extras package. The
package contains a collection of additional data files for The GIMP
2.0. It
Hi,
Asif Lodhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can get smooth curves in Gimp also by using the Path tool -
though it's a bit too cumbersome when it comes to sketching.
You can also import the paths you've drawn in Inkscape or Sodipodi and
have them stroked in GIMP. GIMP 2.0 imports paths from
Hi,
GSR - FR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Another similar pages talking about filtering (demo and/or code) just
in case someone wants to get deeper:
http://www.binbooks.com/books/photo/i/l/57186AF8DE
http://www.antigrain.com/
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
actually, i was wrong. the cvs version of gimp is now installing
things into ~/.gimp-2.0/ i guess until the plug-ins catch up with
the version numbers.
GIMP 2.2 will be using the ~/.gimp-2.2 directory.
Sven
Hi,
Todd Zickler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd like to be able to adjust the color curves and/or color levels
in one image and then batch process (open-apply-save) a large number
of additional images using the same transformation(s).
When adjusting the color levels and curves, there is the
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
to the best of my knowledge, gimp still does not use exif
information. while it is perhaps not the best software to introduce
a newbie to jpegtran is a commandline doey that will do that for
you.
If the camera actually saves the orientation info
Hi,
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I managed to fix it.
I attached a patch to bug #156750 -
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156750
The plug-in was just ignoring the alpha parameter passed in the calls,
letting in grabage in it's place. So, sometimes the
Hi,
John Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I make a change (to a .PNG) using the levels tool and then
attempt to save the file as a jpeg, the corrections are lost IF I
attempt a compression adjustment. If I just accept whatever the save
dialog suggests, no problem. To get around this I
Hi,
Miguel Ortiz Lombarda [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've somehow solved this myself by:
1. Opening the 'map character' application (gnome menu)
2. Selecting the Standard Symbols L font
3. Choosing whatever letter I want and copy it
4. Opening in Gimp the text tool
5. Selecting the
~/.gimp-2.0.
- lots of bug fixes.
Contributors:
Michael Natterer, Sven Neumann, David Odin, Manish Singh, Kevin Cozens,
Joao S. O. Bueno, Geert Jordaens, Yeti, Karine Proot, yvind Kols,
Simon Budig
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Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I thought you could already set your own custom splash screen by replacing
the existing splash screen graphic? What is different about how it is
done now?
With former versions you had to have superuser priviledges in order to
replace the systemwide
Hi,
Nagy Gabor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The result is that it will be printed at 318.5 dpi, with top and bottom
borders at 1.27 cm. That's about three times more border than the size
CUPS has used.
And the problem is that I cannot set it to be lower.
I can write smaller numbers in the
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I had not noticed this before, but when I compare gimp 2.0 and 2.2
preferences, it seems I can't find anymore the following two options:
enable tearoff menus checkbox and open recent menu size. They used
to be in the interface category, in a menus
GIMP version 2.0.6 is now available from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.0/.
Please use one of the mirrors listed at
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/#mirrors
This is a bug-fix release in the stable 2.0 series. This is a bugfix
release in the stable GIMP 2.0 series. It fixes a couple of
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
May I suggest that it could be added to the 2.2 final Changelog ?
I don't intend to write such a document.
By the way, this preference was not migrated from my 2.0 profile
when I first launched gimp 2.2.
I don't see why it shouldn't have been
Hi,
Jeff Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
you can configure the rectangle select tool to be a fixed aspect
ratio. Then pop up the crop tool and pick from selection
Just choose Image-Crop Image or Layer-Crop Layer which will crop to
the size of the selection w/o the need to switch tools.
Hi,
Laszlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a little report:
ftp://ftp.tuniv.szczecin.pl/pub/Linux/gimp/
The latest available gimp version is v1.1
I think this ftp server not mirroring the gimp source correctly. It
should be removing the mirroring list OR contact the right ftp-admin.
Please
Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you can set them up with a good Thumbnail browser it will help
ease the pain of the gimp not having one built in (Photoshop has had
a thubmnail browser since Photoshop version 7.0).
Having a thumbnail browser is installed definitely a good idea
Hi,
Laszlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The new filechooser is really slow the *first* time. I think its a gtk
issue.
Are you using the gnome-vfs backend? That's the major source of
slowdown in the file chooser.
When I browse my images the thumbnail generate automatically, where
can I disable
Hi,
Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 11:27:10PM +0100, Laszlo wrote:
The new filechooser is really slow the *first* time. I think its a gtk
issue.
i mentioned that the filechoose is really really slow. i blamed gtk,
specifically (as i was corrected) it is
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Suspecting that my old gimprc could have been corrupted for some
reason, I have done the following steps:
You certainly did this from a console window and watched for any
output that might help to isolate the problem, didn't you?
Sven
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, I am too dumb, was too tired and went to bed. But I will do it
this weekend (or tonight if I have time) and report ASAP.
No need for you to look into this any further. I've just fixed the
problem in CVS.
Sven
Hi,
olivier ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the error message is :
GIMP: Error while parsing '/home/olive/.gimp-2.2/pluginrc' in line 20:
unexpected number `3', expected string constant - fatal parse error
That is entirely unrelated and has been taken care of already.
pluginrc isn't any
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will the 'print size width/height' fields be returning to the Scale
Image dialog?
Uh, oh. The new dialog has been proposed here months ago. Why didn't
anyone complain earlier? We are in string and UI freeze now :( That
said, we could of course still
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Will the 'print size width/height' fields be returning to the Scale
Image dialog?
Would it perhaps be better to also remove the Resolution entries from
the Scale dialog and add a new dialog Image-Change Print Size ? The
fact that you had to use the
Hi,
Kevin Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Before modern day liberals in France and their ilk have any ground
to stand on at all, maybe they might consider helping us for a
change, rather than selling weapons to Saddam Hussein for use on his
countrymen and neighbors.
Perhaps you should
Hi,
Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've a question: it's possible quickly change the brush size in the
pencil or paintbrush mode?
You can create yourself a scalable brush by clicking on the New
button in the Brushes dialog. A Brush editor window will appear that
allows you to edit several
Hi,
Oscar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
allows you to edit several parameters of the brush. GIMP 2.2 gives you
more options here and it also allows you to bind keys to the brush
properties. So you could easily set it up so that for example ''
decreases brush size and '' increases it. Or you
Hi,
Laszlo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can I configure Gimp2.2 to disable the new layer pop-up dialog?
I think it's more annoying as usable.
What can I set in this popup?:
- the layer's name (just a double-click on the layer's name )
- the layer color (90% of case, I think its transparent.
Hi,
Nonexistent Entity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course there's a slider in the Brush editor. But since that
available in GIMP 2.0 already, I didn't mention it explicitely.
But having a Brush Size slider in Tool Options would be absolutely
great (especially when painting with stylus
Hi,
Nonexistent Entity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Does that make any sense? Is Print Size a good name for the dialog
and it's menu entry?
That'd be logical, It'd probably be nice located under File menu
closer to other print options.
Since it's not a file operation, it would not be very
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So you'll also be moving Resolution from Scale Image, correct?
No. The resolution entries would stay in the Scale Image dialog. I
said the plan was to not change the Scale Image dialog at all and add
an additional dialog to set the Print Size.
Sven
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would this new 'Print Size' dialog have its own 'Resolution' setting?
Am I really that bad at describing things? The only thing you can
configure in Print Size would be the resolution. There would be two
entries to set the resolution (horziontal and
Hi,
Nonexistent Entity [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
These images annoy me very much, how can I get rid of them or at least
change them? (withoout compiling Gimp, through themes)
Install a different GTK+ theme.
Sven
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Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When shooting, via my Nikon Coolpix 950 digital camera, I set the
setting for picture resolution to FINE, Then to HI HI setting is
.tiff Non-compression.
However, there seems to be a problem when loading the .jpeg (fine)
into Gimp it shows a size of
Hi,
Fernando Sancho [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm using Gimp-2.2-pre1 and find that now gimp allows to map with a
palette with more than 256 colors.
There are only 256 color indices in your image so what good would
using a larger palette do?
I have to test that feature from a python-fu
Hi,
GSR - FR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which seems to work, but I guess there will be some case in which it
will not. The only hope is that with all the GTK+ widget reorg, they
pass the GNOME part that handles menus and buttons (or whatever way
they do it which allows to have such option in
Hi,
Barton Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Huh, I tried the Iwarp filter but it seems to be broken (GIMP 2.0.4
from the FC2 rpm).
It showed the layer in the preview window but regardless of any
changes in parameters it didn't alter the image at all. Did I miss
something, is this a known
Hi,
Barton Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You're probably way ahead of me on this but wouldn't a larger preview
window and an expanded UI (e.g., like the path tool) be great with
Iwarp? Maybe implementing it as a tool rather than a filter would be
in order as well?
Sure, noone would
Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If the cursor changed to a brush or something on mouseover of the
preview it might help improve discovery.
It does that in GIMP 2.2.
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Gezim Hoxha [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Since gimp doesn't have an image viewer (no problem) I
just use the kde (konqueror). I just selected the
images I wanted to open then on one of them I right
clicked and chose open with gimpbehold 10 sessions
of gimp opened up. So is there an
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The next version of the GIMP (out soon) will be 2.2, and will not
use gegl. The following version 3.0 should include gegl, which is
a graphics library which abstracts away things like bitdepth and
colorspace from image representation. It is certain
Hi,
Scott Binns [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
.exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool that helps you to
Hi,
Matthew H. Plough [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue.
I praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call
of duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
high-ups, you would be
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Luc Novals [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't acceed to recent archives on :
https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/
and I don't know if there was a similar thread.
I verified gimp requirement, and install libraries packages from :
http://www.sunfreeware.com/
except for lib
Hi,
Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Some users reported that the gimptool executable doesn't work
correctly. I don't think anyone invested much time in this, since
everyone who seems to be able to compile gimp and plug-ins so far uses
cygwin and/or mingw and thus thze gimptool
Hi,
Jozsef Mak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
One more thing, which is not related to this particular release of
Gimp. Why is it that the dialogue boxes in Gimp are so large?
You could go to the Preferences dialog and select the Small theme. Did
you try that?
Sven
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Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The underlying library changed between 1.2 and the 2.0 series
The underlying library? What would that be?
Sven
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Hi.
Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When using clone tool, (under brushes )
would like to see a square ( solid ) block of 5x5 and 10x10 pix
Why don't you choose a square brush of 5 or 10 pixels then? The clone
tool can be used with all available brushes.
Sven
Hi,
Owen Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a simpletons understanding that 1.2 used gtk 1.2 and this last one
uses gtk 2.2
Ah. I wasn't aware that the toolkit we use for the user interface is
considered the underlying library. I'd use that term for an image
manipulation library such as
Hi,
Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Adding to this,
there should be two groups,
novice and expert. I know there allot of people whom
would like to harness the full power of Gimp.
without any flames.
Uh? Sorry if we appeared to be flaming but we weren't. I was only
curious. My apologies
Hi,
Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How does one tell Gimp, to use sRGB color profile?
when displaying images. ( gimp 2.0 )
The display routine assumes that the sRGB colorspace is being used. If
you want to use other color profiles for display, you can do so using
the Proof filter found in
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