When I use dynamic text, and I need it a certain colour to match in, is
there an easier way than matching by eye or adjusting the sliders
individually (bit of a nightmare)
Dave
Debian Woody, Gimp 1.2.3
PS I know this is an old version, waiting for sarge
David Neary wrote:
Hi,
David Selby wrote:
The colour picker gives me a RGBA a hex tripplet for the colour I
want. Thats OK but I need to change my text colour for my dynamic text.
Ah. I see.
In the dynamic text dialog I hit the coloured square, get lots
GSR - FR wrote:
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Is there an easier way of setting the dynamic text colour. It does not
have a dialog bog for a hex triplet.
Open the normal colour selector instead of the dynamic text one,
change there, then drag and drop to the button. Or
Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
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
Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
On Sunday 31 August 2003 2:56 pm, David selby wrote:
I am getting the hang of Gimp1.2. I use it mainly to print out
speciality cards via my inkjet.
When I start a fresh canvas I can and do define it in mm, set the
dpi off I go. My questions are
1. Is there an easy way
I am getting the hang of Gimp1.2. I use it mainly to print out
speciality cards via my inkjet.
When I start a fresh canvas I can and do define it in mm, set the dpi
off I go. My questions are
1. Is there an easy way to move selections to the exact edge of the
canvas ? I end up zooming in and
I am getting the hang of Gimp1.2. I use it mainly to print out
speciality cards via my inkjet.
When I start a fresh canvas I can and do define it in mm, set the dpi
off I go. My questions are
1. Is there an easy way to move selections to the exact edge of the
canvas ? I end up zooming in and
Hello,
I am writting a web site and need an image of gold braid tassle to go
down my web page, has anyone got any idea where I can get a copyright
free image ?
Dave
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David selby wrote:
Jakub Steiner wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 22:31, David selby wrote:
However if I draw in gimp and save as png, all is ok in linux browsers
(all of them!) but it does not work in IE
Any ideas how to streamline this so I can save from gimp and it all
work ?
IE on windows
Daniel Carrera wrote:
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 09:31:05PM +0100, David selby wrote:
When saving PNGs gimp defaults to compression level 6. Is there any
reason why I should not use compression level 9 ... Is there a reason
why this is not the default ?
Dave
I understand that the higher
Jakub Steiner wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 22:31, David selby wrote:
However if I draw in gimp and save as png, all is ok in linux browsers
(all of them!) but it does not work in IE
Any ideas how to streamline this so I can save from gimp and it all work ?
IE on windows doesn't render
I use pngs rather than GIFs because of the legal problems. All works
well for my linux browsers but I hit problems with IE !!
To get a transparent png which works with IE I have to ...
draw it in the gimp, save as gif ...
execute ... gif2png utility
and hey presto my image works in IE with
When saving PNGs gimp defaults to compression level 6. Is there any
reason why I should not use compression level 9 ... Is there a reason
why this is not the default ?
Dave
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