FFMPEG-type functionality is implemented for Windows using the FFDSHOW
codecs (http://ffdshow.sourceforge.net/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php). I do
not know whether the GAP can make use of them even if they are installed.
Depending upon which version of the GIMP you are using, you may already
have the
FFMPEG-type functionality is implemented for Windows using the FFDSHOW
codecs (http://ffdshow.sourceforge.net/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php). I do
not know whether the GAP can make use of them even if they are installed.
Depending upon which version of the GIMP you are using, you may already
have the
I don't know if the feature is available in version 2.2, but the
development version (2.3) is currently able to lock the control points
in a manner similar to what you describe by holding down the CTRL and
SHIFT keys while moving either of the controls in the Edit Mode.
I would like at least one
Maybe even Shift-RightClick ...
Anyway, if I get time some time (in the future ...), I
might try to find the code and hopefully it shouldn't be
too hard to add that extra option myself since all the
code really should be there already anyway - yay :)
The use of RightClick is not available
Sven Neuman wrote:
On Sat, 2007-01-13 at 20:33 -0800, Saul Goode wrote:
Note that you will see no change in the display; even if you were to
perform a 'gimp-displays-flush'.
If that is true, then this is a bug and needs to be fixed. Can you
provide a test script that illustrates
I will do my best to explain some things.
Simple commands work, using 'Apply' from the
Procedure Browser screen, like;
= (gimp-version)
(2.2.8)
Note that the return value is a LIST containing the string 2.2.8. All
PDB functions return a LIST of items even if that list only contains one
In my response, I had a cut-n-paste error in the last code-segment. The
line:
(gimp-drawable-set-pixel drawable 1 1 4 (color-as-bytes red blue green
alpha))
should be changed to:
(gimp-drawable-set-pixel drawable x-coord y-coord 4 (color-as-bytes
red blue green alpha))
The 4 in the line
So, my
question is, how can I make it speak English to me?
You merely have to create an environment variable and set its value to
en.
If you are using Windows:
set lang=en
c:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\bin\GIMP-2.2.exe
If you are using Linux, I will assume you know how to set an
I think perhaps it's possible to set what transparent pixel color value
in GIMP? How should I set this value?
You should be able to perform an Alpha to Selection, Selection
Invert, Edit-Fill with the appropriate color, and then
Edit-Clear. You might need to do a colors-threshold on the
Christopher Burkhart wrote:
I just started using GIMP in the last few weeks and so far I am loving
it. I have one quick question concerning image manipulation. Is there
any way to set more then four pick points when doing prespective? Or is
there a 'strech' tool, or something along
Von: Gene Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How do I put the call to gimp_image_flatten() in my script. Everything I
try still gives the experience an exec error message. Last thing tried:
(define (round-corners filename)
(let* ((image (car (gimp-file-load RUN-NONINTERACTIVE filename
I think it is just a matter of you having to flatten the image before
calling 'script-fu-round-corners' (which does not accept images with an
alpha channel).
Von: Gene Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I made this script from the example and put in
~/.gimp-2.2/scripts/round-corners.scm:
(define
Stephen Hegel wrote:
Saul Goode wrote:
They don't necessarily *need* the wrapper (that is but one suggested
solution to having multiple GIMPs installed concurrently)
If you have another suggestion how to run multiple, library-wise
incompatible instances of Gimp without using a wrappers
Stephan Hegel wrote:
Who else shall fetch source code releases ?
The package maintainers for the over 300 different Linux distributions.
Not to mention maintainers for Solaris, BSD, and Windows.
I'm sorry but why should they hate you ? They need the wrapper anyway
as pointed out in the
Mike Foster wrote:
TIFF is another good option, however the Wikipedia entry for PNG says it
uses a type of lossless compression. Have I missed something here? I
am very curious to know the answer as I have started to save my
completed photographs as PNG because I thought there was no
Other than the shading, the development version of the GIMP has
implemented cropping precisely how you described.
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do
not care who gets the credit. -- Harry S. Truman
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Other than the shading, the development version of the GIMP has
implemented cropping precisely how you described.
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do
not care who gets the credit. -- Harry S. Truman
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On Fri, 29 Sep 2006, Alan Horkan wrote:
This is the commonly understood meaning of the word for most English
speakers and it is considered derogatory, like calling someone a cripple.
While the term gimp may be disparagingly used when referring to a
PERSON, that does not make the word itself
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