Normand writes:
> I wish it would be that simple. When trying to start (in Linux) Gimp
> " ...in console mode, type LANGUAGE=fr gimp ",
LANG=fr, not LANGUAGE
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Wait a little more for 2.8 and you'll be able to change the language
in the Image: Edit -> Preferences dialog.
Or install 2.7.4 as explained on the official GIMP wbesite.
2012/2/29 Normand :
> I wish it would be that simple. When trying to start (in Linux) Gimp
> " ...in console mode, type LANGU
I wish it would be that simple. When trying to start (in Linux) Gimp
" ...in console mode, type LANGUAGE=fr gimp ",
Gimp still starts in English.
May be it was working with previous versions (I'm running Gimp 2.6 on
Ubuntu 11.04) but that doesn't work now.
I haven't found anything else on Google
By default, GIMP uses your system language as the default language, but it's
easy to start GIMP in any language you want.
How to do it is mentioned in GIMPs user manual here:
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-fire-up.html#gimp-concepts-running-language
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Plugins and scripts get reset to the default every time you re-start GIMP.
There isn't really a way round this other than hacking the default values in
the SCM itself
If you open up the SCM in a text editor and scroll down to the bottom you can
change the default values. The ones marked SF-ADJU
On 02/29/2012 05:35 AM, mamboze wrote:
> thanks to all for your help, it's very much appreciated.
>
> @Steve,
>
> I trying following your instructions but I'm stuck at this step
>
>> * Click on the layer mask to select it, then drag & drop to the main
>> image window to fill the mask with gray.
> W
thanks to all for your help, it's very much appreciated.
@Steve,
I trying following your instructions but I'm stuck at this step
>* Click on the layer mask to select it, then drag & drop to the main
>image window to fill the mask with gray.
When I drag and drop, this makes a new layer but no gr