In Discourse use "tags" (like on SO...) and you can of course
search/display using tags, and even put them in a URL. So try:
https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/gimp
On 21/10/2022 17:05, Micah Salb wrote:
But where is that forum? I signed up but all I see is stuff about
Gnome--nothing about Gimp
If you don't want to login regularly on Discourse, you can ask
Thunderbird (or some other RSS client) to set up a RSS feed:
- Right-click "Blogs and News feed" and click "Subscribe"
- Set the feed URL to "https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/gimp.rss";
(actually, about any Discourse URL works, you ju
On 23/10/2022 08:59, Ralf Mardorf via gimp-user-list wrote:
By closing individual mailman mailing lists and replacing it with a
single forum, everything is under control of a single authority.There
even isn't the need to moderate or ban users with unwanted opinions,
since the users are educated b
Why do you use Gimp for this... You script would run faster using
ImageMagick (for the conversion) and ExifTool (to remove the Exif data):
convert in.png PNG8:out.png
exiftool all= out.png
On 24/08/2022 15:52, Sam Lee via gimp-user-list wrote:
Hello, I have written a Script-Fu batch program t
If you export to JPEG, you can't have transparency (format doesn't
support it), so you get the backrground color instead.
But what is the "cut tool"? By default the "crop tool" crops the image
(all layers) so there is no transparency left.
On 21/08/2022 22:20, Kolbjørn Stuestøl via gimp-user-li
This is what "snapping" is about. Use "View > Snap to canvas edges",
and clicking on 0,0 just requires to click near it. For arbitrary
coordinates, set up "guides".
On 06/08/2022 02:44, Andrea Foster via gimp-user-list wrote:
Good morning.
Is it possible to set the pointer in GIMP to a particu
The "Raw image data" import type in "File > Open" is just that (it is
not camera sensor data). But of course you have to specify how the date
is decoded (width, height, color channels, etc...)
On 03/08/2022 02:44, Carl Johnson via gimp-user-list wrote:
The concept of storage in Linux is a flat f
Ok, so some "clever" reformatting of my answer happened, so let's try
again. If this is still garbled, here is a screenshot of what I mean:
https://imgur.com/vBKHf1g
A problem you have is the multiple layers looking at your double quotes:
the shell interpreter that calls Gimp, and
the script-fu i
A problem you have is the multiple layers looking at your double quotes:
the shell interpreter that calls Gimp, and
the script-fu interpreter. Quotes are processed and not seen by Gimp and
script-fu.
Since you are on a Unix shell, try this:
printf "%s\n" gimp -i -b "(file-jpeg-load RUN-N
Seems a bit violent from what I read, it breaks many things and I could
just as well reboot.
On 24/06/2022 05:21, Cliff Pratt via gimp-user-list wrote:
Did you stop/start the DBus daemon?
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I run several Gimp versions (currently 2.10.24 and 2.10.30). Each
version has its own user profile. I had a couple of crashes of the
2.10.30 version recently.
Recently both versions started to have very long startup times (around
30 seconds). I started investigating a rogue plugin, but even after
Yes, Gimp is free open-source software, with no strings attached. You
can do whatever you want with it, including resell it.
On 26/02/2022 08:25, 大下 郁斗 via gimp-user-list wrote:
You can see a lot of sites that take a screenshot of gimp's screen, put it up
on the web and explain how to use gimp
1: Yes: https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-view-flip-rotate.html
2: The same that you would tilt a piece of paper when drawing. Not very
useful if you edit photos with your mouse, but a lot more if you pain
using a tablet.
3: Yes, just hit '!' (exclamation mark)
4: Not as far as I know. Note that in t
"interleave-layers" is now "ofn-interleave-layers" and works with 2.8
and 2.10 (and supports the 2.10 blend modes).
Download the ZIP from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-tools/files/scripts/
See instructions at bottom of page for installation.
The ZIP contains a HTML documentation.
On 13/
The Rotate tool is meant to rotate layers (or parts of layer).
What you want is Image > Transform > Rotate 90° (Clockwise or
Counter-clockwise)
On 27/11/2021 11:12, sylvain.min via gimp-user-list wrote:
Good evening,
I am sorry to disturb you but I cannot seem to get the image to display as I
AFAIK you can't do that in a Script-Fu.
But do you know about "Edit > Keyboard shortcuts"?
On 09/11/2021 23:14, Rodrigo Morales via gimp-user-list wrote:
Hello everyone!
My question is: How to map a key through the Script-Fu console? Is there
any built-in function for doing that?
I know that
1) Yes, Gimp can be sold (see the licence), but mostly to people that
don't know they can also get it for free.
2) See "Edit > Preferences > Interface > Themes" and "Edit >
Preferences > Interface > Icon Themes"? You can also find other themes
on the net and add them to your available themes.
Things have gotten a bit more complex in 2.10 because IIRC some of the
tool options are really under the control of the "Input device" tab of
the preference, where you also find "Save now", "Reset to defaults"
buttons and a "Save on exit" checkbox. This would be coherent with tools
being associate
See at the bottom this post the URL of the list subscription management
page (List Membership), then see the bottom of the page.
On 19/10/2021 19:21, Fons de Wit wrote:
Please, t as let my name of the list
Envoyé par moi!
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On 19/10/2021 07:36, Ruben Safir wrote:
It has been described on the mailing list about ten times, and it keeps
falling on deaf ear. Try using it and see for yourself how it keeps
defaulting to size 64 fonts and you can't force it to change accept by
luck and seridipity.
Uh? To change the def
On 17/10/2021 10:24, Alexandre Prokoudine via gimp-user-list wrote:
On Sun, Oct 17, 2021 at 5:21 AM Ruben Safir wrote:
Hello
I thought I asked this before, but I can't find any reference to the
previous email on any search engines... so here we go..
Why is it that now when I crop the image tha
You can depress the Control key while moving the mouse for the second
point, this constrains the measure angle to multiples of 15°.
On 03/10/2021 11:39, A GIMP user wrote:
When I use the Measure Tool I often want to measure a distance that's
either vertically eight above, right below or on the s
See https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Image-size-in-Gimp
On 11/08/2021 16:36, Reece Shave wrote:
Good afternoon,
I recently downloaded GIMP, am new to image manipulation as a whole, and am
slowly coming to terms with it...so far it's great, I love the amount of
options you guys have put on th
Oh my, nearly 15 years old code, updated for Gimp 2.2 (we are now at
Gimp 2.10)
Not good enough at Scheme to fix it, but from what I understand you
shouldn't get the problem if there is no selection when you start the
script.
On 02/08/2021 00:37, Judy wrote:
Before I recently got a new GIMP ins
You can write your scripts in Python, this can be simpler to master:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44430081/how-to-run-python-scripts-using-gimpfu-from-windows-command-line/44435560#44435560
On 30/05/2021 10:14, ludo0565 wrote:
Hello Robbie,
First of all I present my excuses to you:
My
If the moiré isn't the same when you do several scans (after moving the
card a bit), then you can eliminate the moiré by making several scans
and averaging them after making them overlap exactly.
To average images you can stack them and set the opacity to 100/N where
N is the order of the layer i
Caveat: the fundamental principle of Chromebooks is that they are built
to run ChromeOS, and in ChromeOS a lot of the heavy-processing is
off-loaded to Google servers. This allows to make Chromebooks with small
CPUs and RAM to keep their price low. An application like Gimp can
require a lot of CP
Answer: not by scaling. If you don't scale horizontally and vertically
by the same factor, the image will be distorted. To giver you image a
4:3 ratio; you either have to cut one dimension or to add space in the
other.
A Crop tool option lets you constrain the aspect-ratio of what you crop,
and a
To add a second text layer you start the Text tool and click anywhere
outside an existing text layer.
Since Gimp 2.8 you can have mixed font text in a single text layer. The
text you create gets the defaults set by the Tool options, but you can
select text like you would do in a word processor an
There are some lighter themes provided, that can be chnaged with
Edit>Preferences>Interface>Themes
Did you try them?
On 21/02/2021 22:06, M.R.P. zensky via gimp-user-list wrote:
Hello I am wanting to change the gimp default background to a lighter color
that is more natural. I did not care for
My solution is "Layer>text to path" and then bucket-fill a selection
from that path. I assume that the path is directly obtained from the
font at that point and and so is more accurate than the Gimp/Pango
rendering.
This said it would be nice if the SPR were disabled for these uses.
On 07/02/202
In Gimp you can select the pixels areas that are subject to editing
(painting, but also geometry transform). This is done using a selection
mask (often called "the selection") that covers the whole image. Your
editing is constrained by two things: it applies to the "active/current"
layer, and with
By default, Gimp uses "dot-for-dot" displays (one pixels of image on one
pixel of screen). So the image is displayed with the screen resolution.
You can toggle this ("View>Dot for dot"), in which case Gimp will
display the image as indicated by the image's print resolution (see
"Image>Print size"
On 06/01/2021 06:24, Liam R E Quin wrote:
On Tue, 2021-01-05 at 22:32 -0500, Robert Hogg via gimp-user-list
wrote:
Hello folks: Tried to download the following but was unsuccessful:
https://www.gimp.org/registry/node/186
You'll have to look elsewhere, or see if the page is archived on
archive.
You have to create one copy of your layer per frame, and merge it in the
frame layer. There are several scripts around for this, see for instance
my own ofn-interleave-layers that you will find here:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-tools/files/scripts/
Installation instructions on the web pa
You just need to remove the executable from Gimp's reach (delete or move
elsewhere). You can find where the executable is by
1. locating your Gimp profile as explained here:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/GIMPProfile/
2. Exit Gimp
3. Navigate to that directory with your file explorer
4. Edit th
On 21/12/2020 20:31, Joshua Oxley via gimp-user-list wrote:
anything online towards the subject and even
when I click help in Gimp it clearly s
The problem is that the blur "units" have changed with Gimp 2.10, IIRC
you have to divide by about 6 the blur amounts for previous versions of
Gimp.
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