question?
Geoffrey
Chad,
Can you print _anything_ from Gimp?
If you can print a very tiny image, maybe it is a printer memory problem.
Sorry, I can't help further. I don't have Vista and I am sitting here
happily
emailing from Ubuntu. ;-)
I will have to get Vista soon (for certain
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(Note to self: make it harder to subscribe to a list then unsubscribing...)
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I'm curious as to which would be the preferred print functionality?
I've noticed both options but can't really tell much difference in the
quality of the output.
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edward storm wrote:
Page 74 of Peck's book shows the layers for a flower image. One of
the layers is for a picture frame. Is there
a facility in The Gimp to generate such a frame?
Filters-Decor-Add Border ???
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Mokla Com wrote:
pls unscribe me. thank you.
Generally, when you find yourself somewhere you don't want to go, you
can leave the way you came. See the link below which comes with all
posts to the list:
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Thomas Holland wrote:
Hi all,
I have a photo that I want to reduce down to something that I can post on the
web. How do I do that with Gimp? I have looked all through the menus and
found
nothing.
Image-Scale image
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JC Dill wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
I guess you missed the reference to the fact that ALL the work put
into GIMP is done by the developers on their time.
I put in many years as one of the primary list admins for an open source
project's -users list (similar to gimp-user) and -dev list
into GIMP is done by the developers on their time.
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File-Open of course. I've searched through the GIMP preferences but haven't
found an option.
Thanks
gimp-remote
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BIG party at Andy's house on the 25th!
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Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 18:50 -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
I had gimp and iscan working just fine on fedora 6 and gimp 2.2. I have
a new installation of fedora 8. I've got gimp 2.4 and iscan 2.6
installed via rpm. When I open gimp and select Xtns-Aquire image, I
see
option is no longer there, so I know that iscan rpm is trying
to register the plugin.
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Gracia M. Littauer wrote:
I found on for PS (which should be useful), but wondered if gimp has one
Yes on my install, it's the last icon, looks like a small black ball
with an extension on it. Keystroke shortcut is: Shift+D
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be slapping you in the face.
On a moderated list, you would have been labeled a troll and requested
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directly to the cd/dvd, so that might be an
issue here as well.
What I do is create art work with Gimp then import it into glabels for
printing on cd/dvd labels. Again, it'll depend on what kind of layout
the printer expects when printing directly to the cd/dvd.
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James Wampler wrote:
I would like to unsubscribe! Get me off this list!
You go out the same way you came in.
People are unlikely to assist you when you make demands. You might
consider returning to the page you subscribed from and doing it yourself
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transparent layer on top of the layers
you want to paint. Paint on this layer then merge it with the layers
you want to have it applied?
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such poor taste in movies shouldn't
cloud your view of the issue. I never saw the movie, thus I don't make
the connection.
I'm sure that we all find a reference to a word in a movie or book and
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Alan Horkan wrote:
On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Geoffrey wrote:
Not really a product per se, but I'd say you nailed it.
Personally, I would never be caught dead in a Hooters. Your example
leads me to believe you'd equate the quality of GIMP users with the
quality of Hooter's clientele. Maybe
is gimp a derogatory term I get one hit.
If I search for:
is gimp a derogatory term
Not quoted, and therefore locating these as separate search keys, then I
get 16,700 hits.
You need to learn how to use a search engine.
That is not proof.
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They have a pretty good draw...
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Michael Schumacher wrote:
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.
Hooters the restaurant.
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Eric P wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
Michael Schumacher wrote:
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.
Hooters the restaurant.
Not really a product
used as a trimming
SPIRIT, VIM
CRIPPLE
LIMP
LIMP, HOBBLE
So, I guess it's up to your interpretation.
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John R. Culleton wrote:
Bottom line, I thought the name Gimp a bit lame when I first
heard it but now it falls trippingly from my tongue.
When I hear it in the context of software, I think of GIMP, not the
'word' gimp.
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can type file filenamehere and it will
tell you a bunch of information about the file (including the type).
imagemagick comes with identify, which is a great tool, particularily
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Jim Philips wrote:
On Monday 17 April 2006 21:14, Geoffrey wrote:
David Lee wrote:
On Mon, 17 Apr 2006 08:37:17 -0400 Jim Philips
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have some 3x5 templates in .png format that I downloaded. I want
to print them out in landscape format, because if I print them
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; do convert $i `basename $i jpg`; done
those are backtics before basename and after jpg.
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Any society
Brendan wrote:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 08:19, Geoffrey wrote:
Because Gimshop has generated more excitement than the Gimp ever has and
certain people might be a little ruffled?
Who are you kidding? Why don't you simply take your trolling elsewhere.
I've been using gimp for years now
protocol for forking an application. He/she
should have made reasonable attempts to work with the existing
developers. As it is, it's a poor and confusing hack.
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War never solved anything, well, except slavery, fascism and communism
as an umbrella term to include this list as well as all
other lists, forums, usenet groups, etc. that could be compared with
this list.
I think we have beat this horse sufficiently. It is dead, please let's
move on to relevant subjects..
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War never solved anything
or such?
I'd suggest you're probably better off sending the image with your phone
to an email and then cleaning it up by hand.
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enable it.
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can't help you with windows, I don't do windows.
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I thought I saw a thread on this before, but couldn't locate it via
google or the archives.
With the new file selector, is it possible to have the thumbnail view
that the previous file selector had?
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Mandrake comes with an rpm for Gimp, you should use that one.
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suggest that if someone likes the idea of skins, they take up that
project and do it. Then get it into the code.
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say 20-30.
For those folks who are having these problems, are you keeping your SuSE
up to date with YOU? That's the only other thing I could imagine.
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happened last time!?
Are you sure the circumstances were identical? Did you have anything
else running on the box before that's not running now? I still suspect
it was an issue of not enough memory/swap.
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. And normal
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I'm sorry you feel that way.
Ignore him, nothing but a troll.
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requirements for the transactions I
performed, but intuitively they would seem 64 MB!?
How large was the image?
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With the four added layers it's 1.4 MB, altogether.
How much memory do you have?
About 328 MB.
This is likely your problem. How much swap on the box?
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Peter Jon White wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
snip
Ignore him, nothing but a troll.
Really?
If so, it's the first time in the history of the internet that a troll
has signed his posting.
That's utter crap.
troll
As used on the Internet:
1) As a verb, the practice of trying to lure other Internet users
, it's all moot,
since Photoshop works just fine.
Great, then leave this list and find your way back to your Photoshop...
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Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
And..for now, I think everyone has had enough of this - could we go
back to the GIMP, please?
Agreed.
My apologies for participating in the off topic post...
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email to the list. So, that being said, it is
impossible to determine if the sender of the virus without viewing the
headers of the email.
If Andy could forward the headers of that email to you, that would be
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William Skaggs wrote:
For people who would be interesting in learning a bit more about
this topic, it might be worth taking a look at the related help
docs,
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch02s04s04.html
and
http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch04s03s05.html
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Dana Sibera wrote:
On 10/02/2005, at 1:19 AM, Geoffrey wrote:
I had no idea that GIMP could select a portion of a pixel. How is it
that it can select a % of the pixel?
It depends on the way you make the selection in the first place. If you
just use the lasso to select areas, then gimp
could have a partially transparent pixel. I
thought transparency was at the pixel level, that is either a pixel was
transparent, or it was not. Then again, I've a coder, not an artist or
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wrote:
So, what is normal use? Websites? What would be a good quality
value for a jpeg used on a website?
I suppose like every one else, I have done some experiments and am
surprised that sometimes a quality of 15-20
Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 09:13:50PM -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 07:51:01PM -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
I have been working with selecting sections of a photo so as to remove
the background. Although it appears that I have selected the whole
, but simply because of a lack of option
and lock-in of their software.
You could also argue that you're similarily locked in when using XCF... at
least on systems where you can't install the GIMP.
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, they should show up as not
selected right?
Gimp 2.0.4
I've dropped the two images here if you would like to check them out.
Note the missing pixels on the second image, (primarily on her legs and
arms).
http://www.cailinsiuil.org/
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Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Feb 07, 2005 at 07:51:01PM -0500, Geoffrey wrote:
I have been working with selecting sections of a photo so as to remove
the background. Although it appears that I have selected the whole
portion of the image, when I paste it to new, I see missing pixels
flatten against a background image.
Geoffrey Hausheer
Geoffrey Hausheer, 2005. Public Domain.
January 2005
SF-IMAGEImage0
SF-DRAWABLE Drawable 0
SF-LAYER
angle of rotation. Then all you have to do is draw a
horizontal or vertical line using the guides.
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second-image. Or drag to the toolbox to create a
new image.
Or, if you have GIMP 2.2, just open the second XCF from the first one
using File-Open as Layer.
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exists, I'd like to try it
with gimp.)
There are various tools out there available to preview images on Linux,
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Gert Cuykens wrote:
why do you use signatures in a mailing list ? it would be alot more
quotomtic if everybody leave them out.
Getting off topic here, I appreciate Michael's efforts, but it appears
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knows. :)
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He wants to set the job name via -C:
From man lpr:
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name change?
I'm perfectly happy with the name.
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Tony Wu wrote:
Hi,
I am new to Gimp, I like to know that is there a function or plug-in
to cut image generate html table code?
Right click on the image, from that menu:
Filters-Web-Perl-o-tine
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Sven Neumann wrote:
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
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Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 01:39:09PM -0700, Carol Spears wrote:
On Mon, Sep 13, 2004 at 02:22:24PM -0400, Geoffrey wrote:
So here's a question which will demonstrate my ignorance. I've got some
digital photos I took that, when opened with GIMP are identified as
being 75dpi
and happened to notice that I can make this change at this point. Is
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Geoffrey wrote:
So here's a question which will demonstrate my ignorance. I've got some
digital photos I took that, when opened with GIMP are identified as
being 75dpi x72dpi. I need images that are 300 dpi, so is it possible
to convert the 75dpi image to 300 dpi?? I
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for the change. It may be that I am a
developer as well, that prompts me to want to know, but the bottom line
is, any time a change is made that seems to be less intuitive (to me),
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Hi,
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I must respectfully disagree, as a GIMP user, I am most definitely
interested in the reason for the change. It may be that I am a
developer as well, that prompts me to want to know, but the bottom
line is, any time a change is made
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think this list deserves to know the reason for the change. I've not
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I thought I caught a posting regarding this issue, but can't seem to
locate it in the archives.
I've just upgraded gimp to 2.0.2 on SuSE 9.1. SuSE 9.1 did not come
with a gimpperl and I'm unable to locate such an animal.
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as the guides menu and perlotine. I've noted that there is no gimp-perl
available for SuSE 9.1 Is there a functional gimp-perl for 2.0 GIMP?
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this at this point in time for linux. It could be very
simple, as long as it exports .swf . BTW, f4l doesn't
do it.
Openoffice will export to flash.
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Geoffrey wrote:
Peter L. Hurd wrote:
Hey All,
I want to put text in a circle, but with the top and bottom halves
of the circle both reading from left to right. The top half is
easy to do with the Xtns - Script-Fu - Logos - Text Circle and a
180 degree arc of text, so far so good.
The bottom
Bill Lee wrote:
Right on! I just moved to FC1 and 1.2.5 is what's there.
SuSE 9.0 Pro, 1.2.5 as well.
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mode settings).
Sweet, although I'll need to upgrade still at 1.2.5...
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Geoffrey wrote:
| It must be different then an S Corp., as it took about 6 months to get
| my incorporation paperwork.
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It depends on the state and how much you are willing to pay. They have
a tiered pay system here in cali.
Ah
listoffiles is a file containing the names of the files you want to
convert. If you can define them any other way (name, location)
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If you've not forgotten your password, what is it about:
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The latest, most widespread virus? Microsoft end user agreement.
Think
. I hope that
someone will be kind enough to point out a solution. I am totally at a
loss here. I just don't know what to do at this point. The page SHOULD
look fine.
Thank you very much.
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Phillip Bruce wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of bmp images that I want to convert
to jpeg format. How can I do this without having to
go thru each image at a time?
use imagemagick, convert:
# this is ksh
for fn in *.bmp;do
convert $fn ${foo#*.bmp}.jpg
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problems with ImageMagick,
although I've not done anything too terribly complex. Mostly conversion
from one format to another, adding frames to a bunch of images,
combining images, adjusting brightness/contrast of images.
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The latest, most
which does exactly (I think) what
you're looking for. You get a dialog that asks for: x spacing, y
spacing, x offset, y offset.
Now the question is, where'd it go on 1.2.3 on my SuSE box?
Sincerely,
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