On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
> - make sure you have an alpha channel
> - use Colors/Color to alpha to make the white completely transparent
> - insert a white layer below: you now have the same icon but split on two
> layers
> - select the layer with the remaining blue icon
> - a
On Fri, 29 Jun 2012 18:18:52 -0400, Robert Steinmetz wrote:
> This error appears to be related to the Visual C++ Runtime and seems to
> be specific to the machine/configuration. I suspect that some dll's on
> that particular machine are corrupt or something.
Check the display settings - there's
I have installed GIMP on several Windows machines using the GIMP-win
installers. Some seem to work fine but at least one machine after a few
minutes of working with GIMP will close GIMP with the error:
"Program: C:\Program Files\GIMP2\bin\gimp2.8exe
This application has requested Runtime to termi
On Fri, 2012-06-29 at 15:44 -0400, Frank Gore wrote:
> I have a set of icons which are a specific color (blue) with white
> text on them. I want to change them to be a different color
> (turquoise) and a fair bit darker, but I want the text to remain
> white.
First, best is to keep the text as a t
On 06/29/2012 09:44 PM, Frank Gore wrote:
I have a set of icons which are a specific color (blue) with white
text on them. I want to change them to be a different color
(turquoise) and a fair bit darker, but I want the text to remain
white. When I use Colors -> Hue-Saturation, I can get the desir
I have a set of icons which are a specific color (blue) with white
text on them. I want to change them to be a different color
(turquoise) and a fair bit darker, but I want the text to remain
white. When I use Colors -> Hue-Saturation, I can get the desired
color I want, but the text ends up lookin