On 2019-06-09 7:10 p.m., Rich Shepard wrote:
I have a single-layer image (in .xcf format) and I want to change some of
the text on the image while maintaining the same type face and font.
Ask the person who created the image to send you the multi-layer .xcf file.
If they still have that versio
On Mon, 10 Jun 2019, Ofnuts wrote:
On your image, you likely won't able to edit the text. Editable text in
Gimp is in special text layers. These layers can be recognized by their
preview icon in the Layers list: instead of being a thumbnail it is a "T"
icon.
So if there is no text layer, you h
On 6/10/19 1:10 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Running gimp-2.8.18 on Slackware-14.2.
I have a single-layer image (in .xcf format) and I want to change some of
the text on the image while maintaining the same type face and font.
I tried selecting a text string using the rectangle selector then
clicked
Running gimp-2.8.18 on Slackware-14.2.
I have a single-layer image (in .xcf format) and I want to change some of
the text on the image while maintaining the same type face and font.
I tried selecting a text string using the rectangle selector then clicked on
the selected text with the Text tool
On 06/09/2019 05:45 PM, Carusoswi wrote:
So, I checkded all my GIMP menus and found nothing about Lens Fun, for example.
Nothing about G’MIC, either, so I must be doing something wrong.
Yesterday I downloaded the Linux GIMP g'mic plugin from this page:
https://gmic.eu/download.shtml
and put
>I prefer a long-term-support (LTS) version and use (k)ubuntu 18.04.
>Each new ubuntu seems a little more MS-dumbed-down than the previous,
>but a bit of checking in Ubuntu 19.04
>
>Any version, folders in ~.config/GIMP/2.10 are empty. They are for any
>resources, scripts - plugins - fonts - brushe