Fw: animated gif's frames extraction from commandline

2000-11-09 Thread Nigel
> Hi! > > Is it possible to extract all the frames from an animated gif to separate > files automatically? convert +adjoin should seperate the frames into individual files. I can't interpret what it is you describing below so I'll pass on that part. > > Actually I want to concatenate an o

Hi...

2000-11-09 Thread Thomas Lund
Are there any written documents on net about Gimp, I am thinking of howto's and help files. Such as "learn c++ in 21 days", not exactly like that, but I hope you understand. -- Thomas Lund [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I don't need drugs to make my life tragic" -e.v.

Gimp docs [was: Hi...]

2000-11-09 Thread Jeffrey Goldberg
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Thomas Lund wrote: > Are there any written documents on net about Gimp, I am thinking of howto's > and help files. >From http://www.gimp.org/ there are links to the official documentation and also to some tutorials, but I had little joy with those when I started. But a truel

Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread COUTIER Eric
Hello everybody, In my country (France), a supermarket sell a wacom tablet and mouse for a nice price (i think). But, it work with USB port. Will work it in linux, specially with gimp ?

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread Petr Danecek
If it works with Linux, then it works with gimp. Yes, usb is supported. I believe you can find details in some Linux hardware-compatibility-HOWTO. regards, Petr On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, COUTIER Eric wrote: > Hello everybody, > > In my country (France), a supermarket sell a wacom tablet and mouse f

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread Alan Buxey
hi, > If it works with Linux, then it works with gimp. > Yes, usb is supported. I believe you can find details in some Linux > hardware-compatibility-HOWTO. you have to have a latest , cutting-edge Linux-kernel (plus lots of quite new config files) to get USB support under Linux. its getting th

Re: Wacom USB tablets

2000-11-09 Thread DeusExHeli0s
> you have to have a latest , cutting-edge Linux-kernel (plus lots of quite > new config files) to get USB support under Linux. > > its getting there, but its not very easy for an average user > > alan I've got a Intellimouse Explorer and Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro, both are USB.