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> From: ad...@pilobilus.net
> Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 19:00:04 -0400
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Margins for printing
>
> On 07/11/2016 01:25 PM, John_D wrote:
> > The "File/Print/Image settings" tab allows for specifying "centered" or for
> > setting top and left
Hi,
we are releasing GIMP 2.8.18 with a number of bug fixes, including
the fix for a vulnerability found in the XCF loading code:
CVE-2016-4994
Use-after-free vulnerability in the xcf_load_image function
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2016-4994
This is a bugfix release in
On 12/07/16 16:46, MikeS wrote:
Shouldn't be a problem... Hmmm.
I've used "File-Open As layer" before. That how I wound up with the
new layer/image in the center of my work area. Moving it IS the
problem. I don't know how. IN the attached example, I need to enlarge
the image and move it to the
On 13/07/16 15:37, peter.ml...@volny.cz wrote:
1.
Png (height about 500)
-> resize image (cubic, height 168 - double)
-> sharpen 20%
-> resize image (linear, height 84)
-> sharpen 20%
Sharpen not need, but i use it. This create better text, you can see logo
1.
Png (height about 500)
-> resize image (cubic, height 168 - double)
-> sharpen 20%
-> resize image (linear, height 84)
-> sharpen 20%
Sharpen not need, but i use it. This create better text, you can see logo
http://www.slu.cz/fpf/cz/site/pict/logo-fpf-cz-web-new-220x84.png
2. You Sin
I suppose you are using KDE?
If so, go to "System Settings" - "Color" - "Options" and uncheck "Apply colors
to non-Qt applications", that should fix it.
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Hello everyone!
My operating system is OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, KDE desktop.And the GIMP version is
2.8.16.
I can't see the Gimp prompt bar font, just like that screenshot.
there are any solutions to it?
Thanks everybody!
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If relevant, I should have mentioned that we are using Windows 8.1 Enterprise as
our O.S.
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I am a Digital Technology teacher, wanting to use Gimp for some graphic design
work. For reasons that I can't reverse we have two sets of Wacom tablet models
in the class:
Intuos pen tablet - CTL-480
Intuos Draw tablet - CTL-490/W0
(fyi: we asked for "the same" but were our order hit a time when
>No, you don't create a layer and paste an image in it, you use either
>"Edit>Paste as>New layer" or "File>Open as layers" and pick the image
>file using the file selector. In both cases you end up with your image
>in a new layer. As long as that image remains on a layer distinct from
>the rest,
>Shouldn't be a problem... Hmmm.
>I've used "File-Open As layer" before. That how I wound up with the
>new layer/image in the center of my work area. Moving it IS the
>problem. I don't know how. IN the attached example, I need to enlarge
>the image and move it to the right.
>I'm trying to
Thanks to everyone for making this happen! I'm certainly looking forward to
trying out the new toys, fixes and revisions.
Cheers, and great work!
-C
On Wed, Jul 13, 2016 at 2:12 PM, Michael Natterer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We just released the second development snapshot in the
> GIMP
Wow! That's quite a list of changes. Kudos to all involved.
Rick Strong
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From: Michael Natterer
Sent: Wednesday, July 13, 2016 4:12 PM
To: GIMP Developer ; GIMP User
Subject: [Gimp-user] ANNOUNCE: GIMP 2.9.4 released
Hi,
We just released the second development
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