Oh, in that case there's another way. Just enter
gimptool --help
in command line. It gives options for script installation or plugin
installation. The py script is a bin plugin, I think.
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 7:12 PM, Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Jan
On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 6:41 PM, Jan Snyder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> So it worked all right? Cool. I was worried it wouldnt work on windows
> and was hunting for windows installers for python and gtk. All I found
> was:
>
> http://hans.breuer.org/ports/
>
> But then maybe you weren't using win
Thanks! That was so easy, once you all showd me how!
Helen
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On Thursday 12 June 2008, Helen wrote:
> -I thought that with Gimp, one could save a layer as a new file,
> new picture.
> But when I click on the layer that I want to save as a separate
> picture, I don't
> see that option.
>
> I went googling for this before asking here, and I found a place
> tha
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-06-12 at 17:29 -0400, Helen wrote:
> So, do you knkow of a way I can just take a layer and turn it into a
> separate file?
You can turn the layer into an extra image and save that. There are
several ways to do that. You can for example drag the layer preview from
the layers dial
-I thought that with Gimp, one could save a layer as a new file, new
picture.
But when I click on the layer that I want to save as a separate picture, I
don't
see that option.
I went googling for this before asking here, and I found a place that says
you can add
a plugin for this, but I don't know