Re: Newbie question: Transparent gradient

2000-11-14 Thread D. R. Evans

Thanks to all who replied. I finally got it to work.

The missing piece of information in everything that I had been trying 
is that, unlike any other GUI-based program I have ever used, it 
seems that there are Gimp functions that one cannot find by wandering 
through the menus! The trick was to discover that I had to do an alt-
click to be able to edit the layer mask, which I eventually 
discoevered in the Gimp manual, when I did a PDF search on "layer 
mask". I could find no menu item that allowed me to do this, just the 
alt-click trick.

Thanks for everyone's help.

  Doc Evans




Texture library at gug.sunsite.dk

2000-11-14 Thread Michael

Hi!

Since today the Gimp User Group has got a special texture library with
dozens of high quality items. We've also got Gimp FAQs, forums,
galleries and tutorials. You're welcome at:

http://gug.sunsite.dk

Ask for a membership to be able to upload your textures and more!

CU, Michael

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Re: Texture library at gug.sunsite.dk

2000-11-14 Thread Marc Lehmann

On Tue, Nov 14, 2000 at 09:10:32PM +0100, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Since today the Gimp User Group has got a special texture library with
 http://gug.sunsite.dk

I just wonder why so many people like microscopic, unreadable 3pt fonts...
:)

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Re: color palette in context of graphical charter

2000-11-14 Thread Nigel

Your post had me confused for a while, although you wrote 'colour selection
dialog' I actually interpreted it as the 'palette dialog'...duh!. And
therein lies the answer to your problem.

The gimp allows you to store a 'charter' as you call it, in the 'palette
dialog'. You can drag and drop selected colours from the tool box or colour
selection dialog to a new palette where it will be saved.

As far as I am aware there is no way to associate a palette with an image,
but it will always be there until you decide to delete it.

Subject: color palette in context of graphical charter


 In "color selection" dialog, there's a watermark tab that permit to store
10
 diffents colors. It's very intersting to preserve a graphical charter. Is
 there a possibility to save this "palette" of color in a file. Because,
when
 you quit The GIMP, these palette is cleared.




 The "top" (as we say in France) should be that this palette should be
saved
 in the xcf file.

 Regards.