Re: Description of SF-ADJUSTMENT parameter format (?)

2000-07-20 Thread Victor Orlov

Hi!

I compiled GIMP from source, but there's no test.scm file there. I'll appreciate
if you mail it to me.

"Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote:

 Does anybody know where can I get the description of all SF-parameters
 which could be used in a script-fu scripts (SF-ADJUSTMENT, for
 instance)? There are only 5 of them mentioned in Michael Terry's Black
 Belt School of Script-Fu.

 Latest Gimp has some new SF-foobar. To complicate things, all distros I have
 seen do not come with the docs for it, but the source one does. Get it, and
 search for a file named test.scm (IIRC), it is a sphere script-fu, modified
 to show the new controls, and with comments about how they work. Did I said
 that I am starting to be feed up with incomplete packages?

 GSR


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Re: Bezier lines (one pixel width)

2000-04-24 Thread Victor Orlov

Hi!

Thanks, Ben! You give me another idea - make a selection, set the border to 1
pixel and then fill the selection.

Ben FrantzDale wrote:

 - Original Message -
 From: Victor Orlov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 2:48 AM
 Subject: Re: Bezier lines

  Hi!
 
  By the way, does anybody know how to make a 1 pixel width line using
 "stroke" command?
  It seems that even if I set my brush to 1x1 pixel  the result line will be
 2 pixels
  width.
  One way is to make image twice as big and then resize it, but, probably
 it's not the
  best way.
 

 One solution is this: Working with an otherwise blank layer, do the stroke
 then invert the selection and do ctrl+k to delete the ``outside'' half of
 the stroked line. It's an ugly way to do it but it works (you can get
 interesting effects using this with large airbrushes)  I too would like to
 know if there's a way to do it ``right'' if not then perhaps a feature
 request :-)

 One other thing I've noticed about stroke is that if you are using a low
 opacity on your brush, the starting point of the loop is darker (try it with
 a rectangular selection) I assume this is because it's just drawing the path
 so the starting point gets hit twice but it's a bit ugly.

 --Ben

  alex wrote:
 
   Hi,
  
   Lars Burgstahler wrote:
  
Hi,
   
I know how to create shapes using the bezier tool. I also know how to
 draw
lines with the pen or brush.
But is there also a way to draw a line with the bezier tool, using a
 certain
brush from the palette? I just want to draw an arc or a wave or
 something
similar. Making a bezier shape is quite painful for something like
 that because
it is difficult to get the same line width everywhere,
  
   Quick suggestions:
   1. Convert it to selection and use 'stroke' command ( not sure, but it
 shuold be in
   'Selection' submenu. It fills selection with current brust.
   2. If you use unclosed path, try GFigure tools (if you have it, it
 included at
   least in 1.1.17 ver)
  
   Alex
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Lighting

2000-04-24 Thread Victor Orlov


Hi!
I'm trying to repeat 'golden text' creation (http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gimp/golden.html)
but when trying to use Lighting plug-int I can not choose image for a bumpmap
(the appropriate button is grayed out). Chould you please help me to figure
what's wrong?
Thanks.
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Re: Bezier lines

2000-04-20 Thread Victor Orlov

Hi!

By the way, does anybody know how to make a 1 pixel width line using "stroke" command?
It seems that even if I set my brush to 1x1 pixel  the result line will be 2 pixels
width.
One way is to make image twice as big and then resize it, but, probably it's not the
best way.

alex wrote:

 Hi,

 Lars Burgstahler wrote:

  Hi,
 
  I know how to create shapes using the bezier tool. I also know how to draw
  lines with the pen or brush.
  But is there also a way to draw a line with the bezier tool, using a certain
  brush from the palette? I just want to draw an arc or a wave or something
  similar. Making a bezier shape is quite painful for something like that because
  it is difficult to get the same line width everywhere,

 Quick suggestions:
 1. Convert it to selection and use 'stroke' command ( not sure, but it shuold be in
 'Selection' submenu. It fills selection with current brust.
 2. If you use unclosed path, try GFigure tools (if you have it, it included at
 least in 1.1.17 ver)

 Alex
 --
 // Only the fireborn understand blue.

 __
 Do You Yahoo!?
 Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger.
 http://im.yahoo.com

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Best regards,

Victor.


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