Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> On Saturday 01 December 2007 04:52:03 pm Kevin Cozens wrote:
>> When a script is run as an Alpha to
>> Logo script, the image resize should not be done.
>>
>> There are 17 scripts that (may) have this problem. This problem should be
>> added to Bugzilla as a low priority t
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-12-01 at 19:53 +, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> I'd say they have to be changed, but that could not be done without breaking
> compability. So I think this change should be marked for gimp 3.0 (unless we
> get optional parameters on the PDB before that).
There are no plans so
On Saturday 01 December 2007 04:52:03 pm Kevin Cozens wrote:
> Helen wrote:
> > Then I run the logo basic 1 script on the text, and the entire photo is
> > cropped so that only the text remains.
>
> This is a problem with the design of many (or all?) of the Logo scripts
> that also offer an "Alpha
Helen wrote:
> Then I run the logo basic 1 script on the text, and the entire photo is
> cropped so that only the text remains.
This is a problem with the design of many (or all?) of the Logo scripts that
also offer an "Alpha to Logo" version. Most of the work is done in an "apply
effect" routine
>> I have photographs of flowers.
>> I type the botanical name of the flower.
>> Then I run the logo basic 1 script on the text, and the entire photo is
Sorry. I just realized you said you were on 2.2.10, the above applies to
2.4.x
In 2.1.x do Image->Script Fu->Basic 1 instead
Owen
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> I have photographs of flowers.
> I type the botanical name of the flower.
> Then I run the logo basic 1 script on the text, and the entire photo is
> cropped so that only the text remains.
> How can I run a logo script on text without losing the remainder of the
> picture?
> I've tried duplicate
On Friday 30 November 2007 03:48:01 pm Helen wrote:
> I have photographs of flowers.
> I type the botanical name of the flower.
> Then I run the logo basic 1 script on the text, and the entire photo is
> cropped so that only the text remains.
> How can I run a logo script on text without losing the
I have photographs of flowers.
I type the botanical name of the flower.
Then I run the logo basic 1 script on the text, and the entire photo is
cropped so that only the text remains.
How can I run a logo script on text without losing the remainder of the
picture?
I've tried duplicate layer, and put