I'm new to gimp...I used to use the windows version,
but since installing Mandrake Linux 7.02,
I've been trying to get gimp to function correctly
I want to know, HOW do I get the fonts to work...
everytime I try to use the fonts...it won't
work...it keeps saying unable to load script-fu fonts...o
You probably have to check you Xserver & its config files. I know with
RedHat, I had to change entries in the font server to get more than the
basic fonts working. Maybe this is something similar??
==
Jonathan Erbe
hi kompukit
> work...it keeps saying unable to load script-fu fonts...or
> can't find fontsI thought gimp was installed with everything
> working...?
>
the problem is, that the fonts which have been predefined in the
script-fu menus, must not be part of your Linux installation. to test
the
I'm new to gimp...I used to use the windows version,
but since installing Mandrake Linux 7.02,
I've been trying to get gimp to function correctly
I want to know, HOW do I get the fonts to work...
everytime I try to use the fonts...it won't
work...it keeps saying unable to load script-fu fonts...o
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Simon Wood wrote:
> Dear Jon, and colleges (if that's the right word for members of list...)
>
> Thanks you for your suggestions, I'll have a play later tonight. Though I
> have to read up about 'Guides' and 'Alpha to Selection'.
>
> As well as Jon's suggestion, Ian Boreham
Dear Jon, and colleges (if that's the right word for members of list...)
Thanks you for your suggestions, I'll have a play later tonight. Though I
have to read up about 'Guides' and 'Alpha to Selection'.
As well as Jon's suggestion, Ian Boreham pointed out that Greyscale is
totally un-saturated
Simon Wood wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm new to Gimp, yes I have read the manualbut I'm having difficulty
> getting my head around the following problem.
>
> I would like to create a RGB image, as a layered collage of monochrome
> patches (cut out from other images) each of which will have a di
At 16:17 31/01/00 -, Simon Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>I would like to create a RGB image, as a layered collage of monochrome
>patches (cut out from other images) each of which will have a different hue
>(i.e. one patch is black/green, another is black/mild-pink, etc.).
>
>Q).
Hi all,
I'm new to Gimp, yes I have read the manualbut I'm having difficulty
getting my head around the following problem.
I would like to create a RGB image, as a layered collage of monochrome
patches (cut out from other images) each of which will have a different hue
(i.e. one patch is bl