I've got a Microtek 35t+ attached to my Linux box. xscanimage
notices it's there, offers me the choice of /dev/sgb or /dev/scanner.
But when I try to preview an image, both result in the same thing:
"Error during device I/O". This scanner works okay with Windows
NT.
saned and all seem to be inst
> i missed it for long time so i decided to make it.
> this script gives you the color from a hex triplet.
> to use it put the attached file in your .gimp/scripts directory.
I think that fuction is already avaliable in GIMP 1.1.x.
> now my question is : why this improved
On Mon, 29 May 2000, Alex Harford wrote:
> Denis Barbier wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > i am viewing a .psd file, on which one layer has some text. I want to
> > change this text, but do not know which font has been used.
> > How could i get this information, or simply edit this text with Gimp
> >
Hey everyone,
I just thought I'd let the user list know that Kernel Cousin Gimp #21
will be posted today. You can find it at http://kt.linuxcare.com/gimp
if you are interested. Kernel Cousin Gimp summarizes the happenings on
the gimp-developer mailing list.
In other news, gimp-1.1.23 is out.
Denis Barbier wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i am viewing a .psd file, on which one layer has some text. I want to
> change this text, but do not know which font has been used.
> How could i get this information, or simply edit this text with Gimp
> 1.0.4?
Denis,
the Gimp is a bitmap type of graphics prog
Hi again,
I got a lot of response to my previous question, thanks to you all.
Most of you advised me to use convert (instead of the gimp) to create
animated gifs. The problem this gave is that it turned my 10 test gifs of
< 3 KB into a an animation of several MB's (compression did not seem t
Hi,
i am viewing a .psd file, on which one layer has some text. I want to
change this text, but do not know which font has been used.
How could i get this information, or simply edit this text with Gimp
1.0.4?
Thanks.
Denis
You wrote on Son, 28 Mai 2000:
>Hey list
>I have a little annoying problem. When I use the 'find-scanner' command
>I get the following:
>find-scanner: found scanner "SCANNER 2.02" at device /dev/scanner
>find-scanner: found processor "HP C5100A R032" at device /dev/sg0
>find-scanner: found scanne
On Sun, May 28, 2000 at 10:45:48PM -0500, DataWizard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> fire: function/macro "map_to_gradient" not found in Gimp::Layer at
> /usr/local/lib/gimp/1.1/plug-ins/fire line 31 (ERROR)
>
> anybody have any idea what's going on here? the double colon leads me to
> believ