Even with the Mnot bit?
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 10:57:11AM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
David Herman wrote:
(snip)
Not to disparrage the hard work that was put into this hack but...
Let gimp be gimp and photoshop be photoshop.
I completely agree.
Peace...
Tom
I tried it and didn't see any changes to the interface. GimpShop only
rearranges the menu structure to emulate Photoshop's a little closer.
It's really meant for a PS user who is transitioning to the Gimp. If you're
familar w/the Gimp, there's no need to use it (correct me if I'm wrong).
In the levels dialog, click the Logarithmic button (upper right). You have the
Linear button clicked.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 05:30:01PM -0800, Daniel Yek wrote:
Hi,
The Input Levels Histogram in the Levels tool used to be a nice bell
curve as shown in this book:
Well, you've got your work cut out for you on the frizzy hair guys, but I've
had some success using Filters-Colors-Decompose for frizzy haired
individuals. Go with RGB separation. I then pick the layer with the best
contrast between the hair and the background and massage that into a mask.
One of the admins at my work purportedly uses Macormedia's Fireworks for raster
image editing.
He told me that the default file format is png! I called him a bold faced
lier, but he swears up and down that png is the default format. I asked him
about layers, and he said the pngs that
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 08:57:20PM -0500, BandiPat wrote:
On Friday 14 January 2005 03:53 pm, BandiPat wrote:
Hi all,
I seem to remember some discussion about this once, but not sure. It
may have been more yelling about the new file browser look than
anything too. ;o)
Anyway, is it
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:02:22PM -0500, BandiPat wrote:
On Friday 14 January 2005 09:32 pm, Eric Pierce wrote:
[...]
=
Ok, I'm adding more to my email. since I have learned more since
asking the original question. It seems that SuSE has done
something to their build
Is 'PreferencesInterfaceShow menu mneumonics' checked on?
On Sun, Jan 02, 2005 at 10:12:16PM +0100, Aewyn wrote:
Hi,
as for gimp 2.2 I can not use any shotcuts with Alt. (like Altx)
In gimp 2.0 it works well.
I don't know if it is a bug or a feature, but it would be
fine to use
I use on a regular basis, so I've opted to
remove all tool icons (as cool as they were to look at).
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Keep up the great work!
Forever indebted,
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Filters - Distorts - Curve Bend
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 03:44:52PM -0800, Barton Bosch wrote:
What are the best ways to take an image of a straight line and bend
it into an s-curve with The GIMP? I have tried the perspective and
shear tools as well as the distort-curve bend filter without
Would this new 'Print Size' dialog have its own 'Resolution' setting?
Eric P.
On Tue, Nov 09, 2004 at 03:13:12PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So you'll also be moving Resolution from Scale Image, correct?
No. The resolution entries would stay
Ulp... my mistake.
You laid it out perfectly in your initial email. I just lost it somewhere in
the thread.
On Wed, Nov 10, 2004 at 02:14:08AM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Would this new 'Print Size' dialog have its own 'Resolution' setting?
Am
So you'll also be moving Resolution from Scale Image, correct?
For what it's worth, I did a good 2 minutes of research on this topic to see
what the other softies are doing for a Print Size type dialog.
Here:
http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/print_size_research_results.php
I see good
On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 01:03:52PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
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
There are a billion different ways to do what you're talking about. But it really
comes down to the quality/properties of the image you have.
Show us what you have.
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 01:13:21AM -0500, Tom wrote:
(new to gimp)
Hi,
I would like to change the background color of a
Not quite as easy, but save the image in Gimp and then Insert - Picture in OOo.
Or in Windows land, do a 'copy to clipboard' in Gimp and simply paste in OOo.
On Tue, Oct 19, 2004 at 08:19:41PM +0200, Pau Cabot wrote:
Hi to everybody,
I cannot copy an image from Gimp 2.0 to OpenOffice Draw.
I got it. My system still thought gdk-pixbuf.loaders was in usr/local (after
compiling gtk myself) even though it wasn't. Rebooting refreshed something so it
found the files in /opt from the gtk rpm.
Thanks,
Eric P.
On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 10:58:24PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Eric
Yeah, I just found it listed under 'Configure Keyboard Shortcuts'. That's probably
good enough for a function like this.
On Tue, Sep 28, 2004 at 10:34:11AM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can we add (copy over) the 'Keep transparency' checkbox from
here (not in a function)
gimpstock.c:305: error: initializer element is not constant
...
Any ideas?
Thanks for reading,
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Quick request.
Can we add (copy over) the 'Keep transparency' checkbox from the layer dialog as a
menu entry?
Here:
Layer - Transparency - Keep transparency
Thanks,
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And please, try
to be less aggressive on this mailing-list. If you want to, you can
continue your pointless rants elsewhere but please let this list be a
friendly place where GIMP users and developers can exchange their
ideas and experiences and help each others.
a-fucking-greed (i.e.,
/libgobject-2.0.la which glib placed here:
/usr/local/lib/libgobject-2.0.la
What config option do I need to tell gtk where libgobject-2.0.la is now?
I know this is really a question for GTK's mailing list, but I don't feel like budging
from the cozy comform of the gimp list.
Any help appreciated!
Eric
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 image is 'Soft Light' when loaded in Photoshop, but
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 08:14:05AM +0200, David Neary wrote:
Hi,
Eric Pierce wrote:
Actually, it'd be nice if Gimp could pick up some of the properties of PS's erase
background tool.
Would you mind describing how this tool works? Some screenshots
would be brilliant. I am guessing
I use Filter-Color-Color to Alpha
Shit, and I thought Gimp had one up on PS there too. Luckily, I got 3/4th of our
marketing department (there's 4 of us) using Gimp because they (and I) didn't think
you could cleanly remove backgrounds in PS.
Eric P.
On Wed, Sep 08, 2004 at 05:52:11PM +1000,
take are:
1. decomposing the image and a making mask from the layer with the best separation
2. using the path tool to break out a region and (once again) make a mask
Any techniques I'm missing?
Eric P.
On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 04:32:59AM +, Eric Pierce wrote:
I use Filter-Color-Color to Alpha
Hi,
First off, thanks for writing this plug-in. There's some cool RAW options in the
plugin that I was never knew about when converting RAW images.
Basically, it works for me on Win2000 Pro at work w/the static version of your plugin.
I need to try the dynamic one again. I didn't have dcraw
Check this one out.
http://gug.sunsite.dk/tutorials/tomcat16/
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 11:00:29AM +0100, Gearoid Donnellan wrote:
Hi all,
I think I may have posted about this before but I dont think I got
a reply so forgive me for posting again.
Im pretty new to the Gimp and so far
One more comment...
Can I suggest that you should submit this to either gimp.org or gug.sunsite.dk ?
It's nice having a somewhat central repository of Gimp tutorials instead of them
scattered all over the web.
See ya!
On Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 07:03:43AM +, Gerog Veiz wrote:
hi gimp
Ok, I want to install 2.1 side-by-side with 2.0.
Everyone says to change the prefix (which I've never done before). Is that as simple
as this?
./configure --prefix=~\gimp_dev make make install
Thanks,
Eric P.
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Layer )
; (gtk_accel_path Layers/Lower Layer )
; (gtk_accel_path Layers/Layer to Top )
; (gtk_accel_path Layers/Layer to Bottom )
Also, when I try to dynamically set any of these, Gimp seg faults.
Let me know if I should bug report this.
Thanks,
Eric Pierce
I just upgrade to SuSE 9.1.
I grabbed the following rpms from www.usr-local-bin.org:
gtk-2.4.2 (plus devel)
ATK 1.6.0 (plus devel)
Glib 2.4.2 (plus devel)
Pango 1.4.0 (plus devel)
'configure' goes smoothly, but during 'make' it craps out with the following:
gimpviewable.c: In function
What do you need done?
Hi,
I am forwarding this mail to gimp-user because there hasn't been any
response on the gimp-developer mailing-list. Perhaps I can reach a
potential contributor here or at least get some user feedback...
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Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What do you need done?
Huh? The forwarded mail outlines it in all details. Which part did you
not understand?
Um, no it doesn't. I just has a short blurb about little response on the
dev
mailing list and needing help
Exactly. What you're after isn't possible.
Screen shots are pixelated in print. To get your 300dpi, scale the image,
but use 'None' for interpolation type. That'll maintain the pixely look,
but it won't be some smeared, blurry looking screenshot. It'll be crisp.
The only way you'd get what
images.
Any ideas? Thanks for reading.
Eric Pierce
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Well done, everyone!
It's been a pure joy following the 1.3 devel series and watching all the
new goodies ideas pour into the Gimp.
You are all a part of something truly big and beautiful!
My sincerest appreciation,
Eric Pierce
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http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200205/msg00394.html
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-01-27 at 1804.18 +):
Trying to find out what the Dot for Dot menu item is for. At the moment
it
is a bit of a mystery. Can anyone help?
It makes Gimp display in pixels or in real units.
for Windows. I'll check it at home on my Linux
box after work.
Can someone confirm/deny this anomoly before I file a bug report?
Eric Pierce
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That did the trick. Thanks a lot.
Haven't got Pre2 up yet. I wander if any of the error messages I
mentioned below have been addressed...
Eric Pierce
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having some problems with the new support for multipage tifs.
First, I get the following
Filed bug #131975 - Tiff multipage w/multiple warning msg.
Eric Pierce
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having some problems with the new support for multipage tifs.
First, I get the following errors.
tif: Unknown field with tag 33949 (0x849d) encountered
And these two
suggestions.
Eric Pierce
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in tif. I can throw up an image somewhere
if anyone is curious to check it out.
At work I'd like us both to drop Windows all together and go with
Scribus/Gimp, but that might not happen anytime soon.
Eric Pierce
On Monday 29 December 2003 15:25, Eric Pierce wrote:
I saw some mention (mailing
these.
Anyone got a quick link?
Thanks,
Eric Pierce
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Without thinking all that hard about the details of your problem, why
don't you just compile gimp from source? Then you'll find out what you
really need to compile/install.
Tip: use 'checkinstall' instead of 'make install'. It'll do a 'make
install' for you and make custom RPMs of anything your
Under Gimp 1.3.23:
When I crop an image, the top crop line is not there.
Anyone else notice this?
Please someone validate/invalidate this so a bug report can get filed.
Eric Pierce
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I saw some mention (mailing list early 2001) of Gimp the ability to set
a clipping path.
What is the current status on this?
Has it been implemented or is it on the drawing board?
Just curious.
Eric Pierce
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On Wed, 2003-12-10 at 03:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Dec 09, 2003 at 04:12:10PM -0600, Eric Pierce
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However, would you consider removing ESC as a binding to pop you out
of
full-screen mode? I think F11 is a sufficient (and common) toggle for
Well, ESC
).
Eric
Eric Pierce wrote:
I use full-screen mode a lot... and love it.
Excuse the ignorance, although 'full-screen mode' conjures up some
thoughts, what exactly is it?
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Will 'kerning' ever be implemented for the text tool?
Would it be ok to do a 'feature request' for this in bugzilla if it's not
currently being considered?
Thanks,
Eric Pierce
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, then the rest of the menu functions you need to get to can be
handled competently by mnemonics.
Shit, did I say too much?
Oh, I forgot to mention that I have Suriphobia.
Eric Pierce
Ps. Did someone claim mnemonics were ergonomic? Maybe they are somehow.
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 19:02:17 +0100
Jakub Steiner
of
people. I want it to gradually (from right to left) go from no pixelation
to slight pixelation, and then larger and larger pixelation so there would
be nice chunky squares on the left side.
Signed Stumped
On Thursday 13 November 2003 1:04 pm, Eric Pierce wrote:
I'm trying to take a photo
Thanks both of you for the links.
Damn... I'm intimidated to say the least. Looks like I've got some
reading ahead of me.
Ta ta,
Eric Pierce
Eric Pierce wrote:
Forgive my naivety, but what would be a good way to plunge into some
Gimp
code and maybe even help out someday?
We need lots
Filters windows (which has f as a
mneumonic) comes up, and the keyboard shortcut is never assigned.
I can edit the 'menurc' file and set it there, but I'd venture a guess
that this won't work for any other similar situations (could be quite a
few).
Otherwise, 1.3.20 rocks my world.
Eric Pierce
.
Any comments, suggestions and gentle shoves in the right direction would
be much obliged.
Thanks,
Eric Pierce
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Robin, there is really no point in being personally offended here.
Sven, no need to apologize. I said I wasn't offended.
Cheers,
Robin
So the merge is on?
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I've used Gfig before to make an equilateral triangle.
filters - render - gfig
Here's also a Gfig tutorial that won't help you make a triangle, but
should get you up to speed on Gfig.
http://gug.sunsite.dk/tutorials/illfated1/
Eric P.
Hi,
Nick Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Which tool do
asked this a while ago on the IceWM list, but didn't receive a reply.
Thanks,
Eric Pierce
(not sure of the details for KDE).
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Vittorio == Vittorio wrote:
Vittorio How can I move a selection around a picture, that is (and more
Vittorio precisely), move the frame
on the # of lines.
Thanks everyone who posted and especially to Joao for the cool dog script.
Eric Pierce
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knew C.
Good chatting,
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What window manager are you using?
I use IceWM, and that steals the alt-click combo, so I can't use it.
Fortunately, ctrl-alt-click works. Try that.
Eric Pierce
GIMP user manual says:
Note: To move a selection without making it float, you have to select
the Move tool and press the Alt key
That's it! Very cool solution.
As soon as you mentioned ps I started wondering if Sodipodi (or some other
vector dealy) could pull this trick off, but your code is perfect.
Manipulable and everything is rendered automatically.
Would make for a nice plug-in I imagine.
Thanks again!
Eric Pierce
mnemonic conflict?
Thanks,
Eric Pierce
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've finally had a moment to make up a new ps-menurc (I called it
'ps6_menurc'). http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/ps-menurc It's
based on Photoshop 6.
And here's a page detailing which shortcuts I did
The page isn't quite done yet, but if anyone has any criticisms, etc., I'd
like to hear them.
Eric Pierce
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)' failed
This doesn't happen when I run 1.3.15 in English. It works fine.
Anything to do w/2-byte vs. 1-byte fonts?
Thanks and looking good elsewise,
Eric Pierce
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Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I can't assign the following Alt-key shortcuts to menu items in 1.3.13.
Alt-s
Alt-i
Alt-d
Alt-v
Alt-e
Alt-r
Alt-f
Alt-t
Alt-l
You better not use Alt for shortcuts since the Alt key is used for
mnemonics.
Sven
Mnemonics?
What'chu
Hi,
Eric Pierce [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You better not use Alt for shortcuts since the Alt key is used for
mnemonics.
Mnemonics?
What'chu talkin' about, Willis?
Mnemonics is how GTK+ calls keyboard accelerators for widgets which
are indicated by an underlined character. We are making
I can't assign the following Alt-key shortcuts to menu items in 1.3.13.
Alt-s
Alt-i
Alt-d
Alt-v
Alt-e
Alt-r
Alt-f
Alt-t
Alt-l
The other letters work fine. Did I screw up something w/gtk? Or is it Gimp?
Hmm and they worked up through 1.3.12.
Thanks for reading.
Eric Pierce
sanity, but they
won't reload either.
(I am using Gimp for Windows if that matters.)
Any ideas? Maybe I'm just saving it wrong or something...
Thanks for reading...
Eric Pierce
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I've wondered for years if there's any way to
perfectly strip an image from a solid colored
background while maintaining any alpha channel info.
Take this image for instance.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/temp/index.html
The background is 100% white. But there's some
definate blending going on
Carol,
I'm running 1.3.10. Can I ask you how you
accomplished this[1] in 1.3.x?
http://sven.gimp.org/toolbox-mockup.png
Thanks!
Eric P.
1. The docking and putting the color selector in the
main window
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