Von: Donald Miller damill...@gmail.com
Hello Gimp-user-list
I received a good answer about setting resolution.
I also received a commercial offering from ...
What you've received is called Spam (or more precisely, Unsolicited Commercial
E-Mail, UCE). It was also not sent to you directly,
Hello Gimp-user-list
Can't directly save to jpg, so exported.
Export to jpg made png. Same for psd.
Shouldn't name track chosen format, so no manual override needed?
Regards,
Don Miller damill...@gmail.com
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Can't directly save to jpg, so exported.
Export to jpg made png. Same for psd.
Shouldn't name track chosen format, so no manual override needed?
Maybe you had set the file-type chooser to this format?
The default By extension should do what you want,
Von: Donald Miller damill...@gmail.com
Oops. I just discovered right click menu view show grid.
Seems program development is a bit ahead of manual.
Note that there's the image menu (the menu of an image window) and the Image
menu (a sub-menu therein), and the option you were looking for is
Hello Gimp-user-list
I used grid on one file, made a new file, defaulted to no grid.
'Show grid' did not show grid. Alt-f4, restart, still no visible grid.
Config had been changed to zero size. I reset to 0.1 inch, still no grid.
Have not tried reboot.
Regards,
Don Miller damill...@gmail.com
On Sun, 2012-10-28 at 16:27 -0600, Donald Miller wrote:
I used grid on one file, made a new file, defaulted to no grid.
'Show grid' did not show grid.
Here, I did the following in a new file:
(1) image-configure grid
changed grid size to every 100 pixels (was every 10 pixels but my
images
On Sun, 2012-10-28 at 16:56 -0600, Donald Miller wrote:
Ok, got a grid of a light color.
I think it defaults to the toolbox colours when you configure it.
[...]
Use Pixels for a measurement - inches are for photoshop users :-) and
are pretty much meaningless.
Actually, some of us print