All,
Where can I find a comprehensive RPM package for the latest developers
version of GIMP (i.e. v 1.1.24) ?
I have already downloaded one such file, namely
gimp-1.1.24-0_helix_1.i386.rpm -- it worked OK, but this had a lot of stuff
missing. Specifically, I was looking for perl plug-ins -
I've been using gimp for a short while now, and the one problem that
keeps
coming up is when I convert an RGB image to indexed, to save as a gif
with a transparent background.
I (think I) understand the issues with converting RGB colour to
indexed, but what I don't understand is that I always
On Sat, 5 Aug 2000, dave wrote:
I've been using gimp for a short while now, and the one problem that
keeps
coming up is when I convert an RGB image to indexed, to save as a gif
with a transparent background.
I (think I) understand the issues with converting RGB colour to
indexed, but
dave wrote:
I've been using gimp for a short while now, and the one problem that
keeps
coming up is when I convert an RGB image to indexed, to save as a gif
with a transparent background.
I (think I) understand the issues with converting RGB colour to
indexed, but what I don't
The gif format does not support a full alpha (transparency) channel, so
if you want antialiasing, you need to know the color of your background
first, merge it with your text, color-select the background color, then
delete it. You should be left with the text surrounded by a little bit
of the
Try this:
http://ftpsearch.lycos.com/cgi-bin/search?form=lycosnetquery=gimp-1.1.24*i386.r
pmdoit=Go+Get+It%21filetype=All+files
It should give you a long list of FTP sites with the file :-)
On 05-Aug-2000 Andrew J Fortune wrote:
All,
Where can I find a comprehensive RPM package for the
i have made an image.Quie a good one considering i am only now using art
programs. anyways i have made it for a mutiplayer game called Xshipwars. i
wanted the ship so i had to make it. anyways. i have made the pic and the
only problem is that it needs to be a 24bit tga file format. I do not
24bit = RGB
flatten an alpha that might be there.
Just save in tga format.