Hi Andrew.
Andrew Maxwell via gimp-user-list (gimp-user-list@gnome.org) wrote:
> A friend of mine put together a file to used on iRacing & Trading
> Paints. When he has it open in GIMP, he can see the broken down file
> where he is able to edit everything. When he sends it to me as a .tga
> file,
Hi all.
Cliff Pratt via gimp-user-list (gimp-user-list@gnome.org) wrote:
> No.
> 1) I open GIMP
> 2) The font size as I see it is 80pts.
> 3) I change it to 100.
> 4) I exit.
> 5) I reopen GIMP.
> 6) The font size is 100.
>
> ??
If tool options get saved on exit is actually a preference
Hi all.
Adrian Midgley via gimp-user-list (gimp-user-list@gnome.org) wrote:
> What does Michael Richards do?
Please stop this kind of implied ad-hominem attack. Thank you.
And to all others: Thanks for your input. Seems the name discussion
rears its head again.
It is not necessary to explain
Michael Izquierdo via gimp-user-list (gimp-user-list@gnome.org) wrote:
> When I open a 16 bit SGI file, it is always converted to 8 bit sRGB. I
> convert it to 16 bit Linear Light and i can see the 16 bit RGB values, but
> it doesn't match the hex dat that I see in the SGI file. It's close, but
>
Hi.
Rick Strong (rnstr...@primus.ca) wrote:
> Try ESCape.
Escape generally aborts, Return/Enter commits.
Fuzzy select is a bit special here (probably not for a good reason), for
other tools you really need to use return to apply the current state.
Bye,
Simon
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Hi.
charlysangel (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> I've tried to read from file with code below
>
> (let* ((fd (fopen filename)))
>(let*(
> (c (fread 1 fd))
> (res "")
> )
>(while (and c (not (equal? c " ")))
> (set! res (string-append res c))
> (set! c
Owen (owen.c...@gmx.com) wrote:
> > On 13.06.19 22:25, Johannes Bauer wrote:
> >
> > > I've recently created an XCF template file that almost only contains
> > > large slabs of solid colors (i.e., no "picture"), couple of layers and
> > > layer masks. I was surprised to find that the XCF
MontgomeryRareBooks (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> Recently download GIMP...When I open the Toolbox it is in B monochrome (Box,
> icons, everything). How can I get it to open in color? T-Y.
In the preferences it is possible to switch the Theme and the Icon
Theme. The "System" theme is what
Jost Schaper (j...@schaper.org) wrote:
> Where can I find a download-link for 2.8, to downgrade and continue my work?
https://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/windows/
Bye,
Simon
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Hi Tony.
number1id...@netzero.net (number1id...@netzero.net) wrote:
> I tried to install GIMP 2,10.0 on Windows XP, and the installer
> says, "This program does not support the version of Windows your
> computer is running.". Is this a bug or is XP no longer supported?
> The GIMP website says
Hanno Zulla (a...@hanno.de) wrote:
> my child draws (a lot).
yay! :)
> 1) Wacom as a mouse?
>
> Is it "normal" to have the wacom tablet double as the screen pointer
> device? The default setup seems to be that the graphics tablet also
> controls the mouse pointer on Linux.
>
> I tried to find
Helmut Jarausch (jarau...@skynet.be) wrote:
> if there is a segmentation fault in a plug-in, Gimp catches this and
> displays some message.
>
> For debugging purposes I'd like to get control (in gdb) when a segmentation
> faults happens.
> How can I achieve this?
Have a look at
Boxman (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> For starters, on the home page its hard to tell what the content is when so
> much
> of it looks like advertisements. Then, on the forums, only bits and pieces of
> them are shown.
gimpusers.com is not an official gimp forum. In fact on our official web
Rick C. Hodgin (rick.c.hod...@gmail.com) wrote:
> GIMP is a non-professional name. I think Image Professional would be
> better. Or something that has a positive upbeat tone.
>
> I don't expect people to change. But it would be great. It would allow me
> to work on the project because it
Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) wrote:
> * Enrique Betancourt [11-30-16 17:07]:
> > Hello my name is Enrique, I am student from the Masters Degree Program in
> > Medical Physics of the National Politechnic Institute in Mexico City.
> >
> > I work with lots of
Tom Williams (tomd...@comcast.net) wrote:
> I'm helping a friend of mine create a business card for a new business.
> I created the card in GIMP and it looks great! The plan is to order
> cards through VistaPrint. Anyway, according to the VistaPrint website,
> they recommend uploading designs
Simon Budig (si...@budig.de) wrote:
> Thread 4 "thumbnailer" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread 0x7f3e23fff700 (LWP 15442)]
> 0x7f3e32a77f20 in cmsGetColorSpace ()
>from /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/liblcms2.so.2
[...]
> So it seems
Hi all.
Liam R. E. Quin (l...@holoweb.net) wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-10-20 at 22:59 -0400, David Corbitt wrote:
> >
> > https://filebin.net/vi1uxshq2x85hxwn/North_by_Northwest__1959_.pdf
>
> This made GIMP (2.9)'s pdf loader crash for me on Linux, but I could
> open the document ith eveince, print
Ofnuts (ofn...@gmx.com) wrote:
> The "live" repo is here:
>
> https://github.com/GNOME/gimp
Note that this is a mirror of the original "live" repo.
Most notably we don't deal with github style pull-requests etc.
The original repository is the gnome git:
https://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/
Bye,
Rick Strong (rnstr...@primus.ca) wrote:
> Ctrl + Z = Undo
> Ctrl + Y = Redo
> Hold down Ctrl and do a two-finger dance to toggle.
This is unfortunately not true for german kezboards...
Bye,
Simon
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Hi Sally.
Sally Davies (sa.dav...@talktalk.net) wrote:
> I've recently installed GIMP - in June 2016. My antivirus software is AVG.
> It has picked up corrupted GIMP files, saying that there is a generic virus
> involved:
Where exactly did you download Gimp?
Please note that there are tons of
Fiona Vanderburgh (fionavanderbu...@hotmail.com) wrote:
> I would like to know about the GIMP copyright and where it stands with
> using GIMP on-screen in film and television? Would this be allowed?
> Could you see a character editing an image on a computer using GIMP?
> If you need permission
Maurizio Loreti (maurizio.lor...@gmail.com) wrote:
> (let* ((a (cons-array 8 'byte)))
>
> Just changing the procedure name in the last line to
> gimp-drawable-curves-spline is not enough. If I understand correctly,
> the program allocates an array of 8 bytes where 8 integer values (0,0;
>
willthefifth (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> I have had the same problem! When I try to do a "stroke path"
> selection, there are just gaps that go missing from the stroke. It's
> so frustrating, and I don't know how to fix it!
>
> Attachments:
> *
Hi all.
The Libre Graphics Meeting 2016 is rapidly approaching and we need to
get our act together to rent the usual gimp-appartment.
If you are a london resident and if you happen to know of an appartment
where 8-12 people could reside in the weeks surrounding 15-18 I'd love
to hear from you.
Rick Strong (rnstr...@magma.ca) wrote:
> However, it seems that once a path has been stroked it gets rendered into
> pixels and no longer exists as a vector path. Therefore, it cannot be
> altered by the bezier tool. Save the stroking until last and do them on
> separate layers, I would say.
Oh,
Rick Strong (rnstr...@magma.ca) wrote:
> Other programs have either a black arrow or a white arrow for
> selecting things. How do I pick/select/choose that existing path in
> Gimp?
There is the "Paths" tab (by default close to the "Layers" tab). Bring
it to the front and doubleclick the path in
Simon Budig (si...@budig.de) wrote:
> uga...@talktalk.net (uga...@talktalk.net) wrote:
> > Simon - I don't see how this will work in the scenario described.
>
> We're talking about programmatically constructing a stroke within a
> vectors object, that has its end node placed
uga...@talktalk.net (uga...@talktalk.net) wrote:
> Simon - I don't see how this will work in the scenario described.
We're talking about programmatically constructing a stroke within a
vectors object, that has its end node placed on the start node and then
is supposed to be closed. right?
I
Ofnuts (ofn...@gmx.com) wrote:
> If you are doing this in a script:
>
> * copy the backwards tangent of the last node to the first node
> * drop the last node and its tangent handles
> * mark the stroke closed
or use gimp_vectors_stroke_close.
Bye,
Simon
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Elle Stone (ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com) wrote:
> So the many default GIMP plug-ins can be added to the list of things that
> cause GIMP to take longer to load, that it might be nice for users to have
> the option to not load.
Regarding plugins: querying them (i.e. starting and asking them
[Sorry, should have gone to the list as well]
Steve Kinney (ad...@pilobilus.net) wrote:
> Here's what my installation looks like when starting up, in case
> it's of any use:
>
> ~ $ gimp --verbose
> INIT: gimp_load_config
[...]
> INIT: gimp_real_restore
> Parsing '/home/yeti/.gimp-2.8/pluginrc'
Alzarath (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> >Alzarath (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> >But how would that work? When these tabs are not there - how would it
> >be visible that there are other tabs beneath it, and how would you
> >switch to one of the tabs beneath?
>
> Could just hide single tabs and
Alzarath (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> >Hide -- how? And how would you switch between them?
>
> I would expect it to be a global setting that would hide all tabs (These whole
> sections: http://i.imgur.com/rfIPNAQ.png) that would also un-hide them.
But how would that work? When these tabs are
scott092707 (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
> 2.8.14 told me that "Opening '/data/scott/Desktop/100_0642&5.xcf' failed: XCF
> error: unsupported XCF file version 8 encountered" (see screenshot).
>
> Will this always happen, if I try to open a file saved in an earlier-vintage
> GIMP?
No, this will
Hi all.
This year there will be a Chaos Communication Camp again. In August this
epic event will shake the world and you'll look at videos, regretting
that you haven't been there.
OR you could attend and celebrate hacker culture:
James McCleese (jamestmccle...@yahoo.com) wrote:
Hi, I have a question regarding Gimp. I have learned how to make
fractals in Gimp and was wondering if using them to sell on products
was legal.
Yes.
I have two up for sale on a website right now and I am
wondering if it's ok to continue.
Olivier (oleca...@gmail.com) wrote:
As said on this page 141, you can change the name of a layer by
double-clicking on it in the Layers dialog. Then you simply type the new
name and press Enter.
Note that you need to doubleclick on the *name*.
Bye,
Simon
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anatoly techtonik (techto...@gmail.com) wrote:
Is there a Roadmap of the current problems with GTK3?
The main problem is, that Gimp has a library used by 3rd party plugins
which provides some GTK+2-Widgets for plugin-ui. Switching to GTK+3
would make these libraries ABI-incompatible with older
As a small aside...
Alexandre Prokoudine (alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com) wrote:
We'd like to keep the interaction professional, thank you.
I'd like to ask everyone involved in this discussion to remove
the gimp-user mailinglist from the CC-list. The level of this discussion
really is hardcore
Hi Elle.
The following is my understanding, when pippin answers his answers have
more authority than mine.
Elle Stone (ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com) wrote:
Putting aside coding considerations that might affect other software that
uses babl and GEGL, here's my understanding of your current
Elle Stone (ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com) wrote:
A slight preface here. I don't consider it important to focus on the
*storage* of the pixel data, as in the actual bulk memory for the pixel
data.
If you choose to *store* the user's RGB data using chromaticities not of
user's choosing,
Hi Pippin, Hi Elle.
I know that i am not really a neutral party in this dispute, but I'll
try anyways?
WILL YOU TWO PLEASE STOP FIGHTING?
Neither is Elle in the position to tell pippin what he is supposed to
work on, nor is pippin right when he holds Elle responsible for the time
he decided to
Jehan Pagès (jehan.marmott...@gmail.com) wrote:
Well for the contribute test images part, I'm not a photographer. I
have a good enough Canon camera and I can try to shoot some objects
with RAW on request though, but I won't guarantee the art quality for
these. Though you'll say that's not the
Jehan Pagès (jehan.marmott...@gmail.com) wrote:
Well that's what I've been told since my understanding of German is
very lacking (as people who met me at LGM can attest), so I don't
really understand what they say in the video.
Thanks for the link.
Don't feel bad for not understanding the
Elle Stone (ellest...@ninedegreesbelow.com) wrote:
Why would any sane developer want to write all the new code and have it
exist side by side with equivalent hard-coded sRGB functions?
Why would any sane developer want to fork an existing libary and have it
exist side by side with an equivalent
billn (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
Are BABL and GEGL necessary to tie gimp core features to 16/32 bit editing?
Yes. Without babl and gegl these capabilities wouldn't be available.
Bye,
Simon
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Vareta (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
Yes, it was exactly about this plugin you told me, i already have it and have
tried various ways but without success.
I'm no expert in photo editing, but I thought that the changes made to
a photo were kept in layers, and the base despite not being visible
Eric Scharf (waverley2...@tiscali.co.uk) wrote:
The GIMP cursor based crop
mask - useful as it may be - is not really up to this particular precision
requirement.
Did you spot the text entry fields in the crop tools
tool-options-dialog?
Bye,
Simon
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si...@budig.de
josephbupe (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
Kindly educate me on the difference it will make migrating from gtk 2
to gtk 3.
GTK+ 3 has several new features that makes the life of us developers
easier. Also tablet support on windows will be improved.
Are there usability/performance issues to be
Gary Aitken (g...@dreamchaser.org) wrote:
Is there a way to flip / rotate a path the way you can a layer or image?
I need to make a path and then generate a mirror image of it.
Switch the respective transform tool to path mode, make the relevant
path visible and work with it...
Bye,
akovia (akov...@eml.cc) wrote:
The main problem is when trying to stroke a hand made path. If either
handle is even the slightest bit pulled out, it will interrupt the
stroke and leave a gap. This is a problem for 2 reasons.
I don't understand what you mean by gap? Are you saying that having a
akovia (akov...@eml.cc) wrote:
I don't understand what you mean by gap? Are you saying that having a
corner at a node makes edit-stroke path leave gaps? Can you create a
screenshot?
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/93550827/temp/path-nodes.jpg
Wow. I don't know what happens there.
Phillip Susi (ps...@ubuntu.com) wrote:
In the future though, when replying to discussions on public mailing
lists, please use your mail client's reply-to-all function. I am not
subscribed to this mailing list so I did not get your reply until I
decided to check the archives, which do not
Phillip Susi (ps...@ubuntu.com) wrote:
If I create an image and double the dpi to 180, GIMP shows it in the
same size at 100% zoom as if I hadn't doubled the dpi. Isn't this a
bug? Doubling the dpi ( and keeping the same resolution ) should make
it display at half the size.
You need to
Mark Bourne (gimp-users.mbou...@spamgourmet.com) wrote:
Phillip Susi wrote:
If I create an image and double the dpi to 180, GIMP shows it in the
same size at 100% zoom as if I hadn't doubled the dpi. Isn't this a
bug? Doubling the dpi ( and keeping the same resolution ) should make
it
Hi Helen.
Helen (etter...@gmail.com) wrote:
I still have GIMP 2.6 on a very old Think-Pad laptop
running ubuntu.
I can not only see the file after I save as but I can also edit it.
Here is a screenshot. I opened gimp create new made one blend stroke,
then Saved As jpg.
I do see the file.
Steve Kinney (ad...@pilobilus.net) wrote:
The big shots in the GIMP ecosystem would rather let
morons rant, than err on the side of censorship and maybe, just
possibly, accidentally prevent some useful discussion or
information from making the rounds.
Thanks for viewing us in that way.
qelvin5500 (qelvin5...@gmail.com) wrote:
*Creating pictures* is a job, developing a software to create these
picture is a different job.
Developing GIMP is a Hobby, not a Job.
Bye,
Simon
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Daniel Hauck (dan...@yacg.com) wrote:
Nice spin.
What spin? You claimed that querty (you probbly mean qwerty btw.) was
designed to be inefficient, when in fact it was designed for a faster
typing speed.
Who is doing the spin here?
Sure, without the cumbersome mechanics there are better and
Daniel Hauck (dan...@yacg.com) wrote:
But if you answer Querty, you lose because the world knows querty
was inefficient by design
May I quote Wikipedia?
Contrary to popular belief, the QWERTY layout was not designed to
slow the typist down, but rather to speed up typing by preventing
jams.
Richard (strata_ran...@hotmail.com) wrote:
Edit Preferences Input Controllers. Picture worth thousand
words: http://pilobilus.net/img/mouse-scale-brush.jpg
That's indeed awesome, however, various OS's (like Windows) trap the
Alt key for menubar activation
Note that the preferences
qelvin5500 (qelvin5...@gmail.com) wrote:
maybe but save/export gimp-2.6 behavior (same as photoshop and most
editors) is far better for advanced users
maderios? Is that you?
Bye,
Simon
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Brendan Scott (disposableem...@apps.opensourcelaw.biz) wrote:
What I have also said is that if
the purpose of the distinction is to preserve work, it didn't serve
that function for me. That suggests to me that the UI may need more
thought.
You ought to ask your question of someone else.
Jenny_222 (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
Thanks Simon, but how can I integrate this plugin?
Or does anyone other know how to install this plugin?
You misunderstood me. This is the plugin you are already using. It needs
to be changed to work the way you need it. For this you need to
edit the
Oops, sorry - forgot to have the list in cc as well.
- Forwarded message from Simon Budig si...@budig.de -
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Path Tool Problems
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2013 19:38:07 +0200
From: Simon Budig si...@budig.de
To: Akovia akov...@eml.cc
Akovia (akov...@eml.cc) wrote:
If I
Akovia (akov...@eml.cc) wrote:
Simon Budig wrote
akovia (akov...@eml.cc) wrote:
2. Node selection precision.
No idea about that one. I don't think I've seen that.
Ok I just ran into this. This isn't a worst case as sometimes the move icon
is even further away than this.
It does
Akovia (akov...@eml.cc) wrote:
If I hover my mouse above a certain segments holding Control, some segments
will allow to add a node, while other segments won't. This also effects
deleting line segments.
Hmm. Is this usually happening when having a huge zoom level?
There is a funky problem
1Bluefur (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
However, the path tool decided it
doesn't like to curve anymore so when I click on the line it simply moves the
object. I didn't change any settings between finishing my first path and
starting the second. It is still in design mode.
Is the polygonal
Shlomi Fish (shlo...@shlomifish.org) wrote:
can a list admin please disable sending the digest to
damon.matthew.wise.irel...@facebook.com ?
On a slightly related note: is it possible to bounce all mails to the
list containing gimp-user-list Digest in the subject?
If a user chooses to get the
Michael Schumacher (schum...@gmx.de) wrote:
From: Sam Gleske sam.mxra...@gmail.com
If that's the case I think you should discuss it with gimp-developer
list.
But please come prepared - the Zonealarm developers should be able to
tell why this is happening, please ask them. They have
physoc (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
The banner at the bottom of the GIMP webpage reads ' Why pay for Photo
Editing Software?'
Uh, where do you see that? Certainly not on www.gimp.org, or?
Sounds like some dubious download site, because we gimp developers
certainly can think of scenarios where
physoc (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
physoc (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
Uh, where do you see that? Certainly not on www.gimp.org, or?
Sounds like some dubious download site, because we gimp developers
certainly can think of scenarios where paying for your photo editing
software makes a
s.kortenweg (s.korten...@hccnet.nl) wrote:
When i started 50 years ago in the early days of IT as prof was me
told that there are 2 rules for program developers : first keep it
simple and second the user must be happy with the results of your
work.
Compared to 50 years ago there has been a
Patrick Shanahan (ptilopt...@gmail.com) wrote:
The only constructive mail came from Johan
(Ctrl-E and Shift-Ctrl-E open the same export dialog, which is a waste)
Just noticed that there is a new, at least to me, menu option under
File, Overwrite original-file-name, which effectively
Paul Cartwright (pbcartwri...@gmail.com) wrote:
On 07/29/2013 05:54 AM, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
Just noticed that there is a new, at least to me, menu option under
File, Overwrite original-file-name, which effectively accomplishes
the action desired by those unable to adjust. Perhaps an
Richard Gitschlag (strata_ran...@hotmail.com) wrote:
Okay, I think I understand. You know how the Eraser option uses an
Alt key modifier for Anti-erase? Maybe add something similar to the
Pencil/Paintbrush tools - Alt key activates an anti paint mode. The
difference between this and
Tom Williams (tomd...@comcast.net) wrote:
I'm thinking Helen is referring to the JPEG preview window that opens,
during the JPEG export process.After the JPEG export is done, the
preview window closes since the file's been saved.
However, the separate window only shows up when one is
muzzol (muz...@muzzol.com) wrote:
I'm playing in a band and we want to use a projector to show some
graphic artists doing their work in realtime while we perform.
is there a way to configure a secondari screen/window to show only the
final output of gimp?
no tools, no borders, no rules,
Crew (p...@wideshots.co.uk) wrote:
You've never heard of Adobe Premiere, Kdenlive, Apple Final Cut, Apple
Logic, Audacity, Cubase, Ardour, Blender? That's OK. Now you have
Using the examples of video editing packages is rather disingenuous
as they are all project based programs that work on
Sam Gleske (sam.mxra...@gmail.com) wrote:
I merely asked if one of the reasons for the creation of GEGL was to
abstract graphical manipulation functions out of the GUI into a library.
Well, we already had an abstraction layer between the image manipulation
core and the GUI, so that question is
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
Democracy provides an opportunity to criticize, to improve everything.
Don't be afraid with democracy...
Note that neither the GIMP project nor the mailinglists are organized in
a democratic manner. We are by no means obliged to let everyone discrupt
the
Steve Kinney (ad...@pilobilus.net) wrote:
I wonder if it would be a good thing to do a Kickstarter type of
campaign, to raise money to hire a developer to work on integrating
the GIMP with Microsoft platforms, or to put bounties on solutions
for specific bugs/issues?
We had this discussion
gerard82 (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
[quote]
checking for BABL... no
configure: error: Package requirements (babl = 0.1.11) were not met:
[...]
No way this will succeed.
I checked but there's simply no babl-0.1.11 available.
If you're compiling Gimp from Git then you also need to use gegl
Daniel Hauck (dan...@yacg.com) wrote:
Owe? Therein lies a kind of perspective concern. It's not a
question of what is owed, but is what is wanted. The response to
something which is wanted is what matters here.
Wanted by whom? We had lots of users here expressing their desire in a
tone
Hi Henrik.
A Gain Crayon License (lice...@againcrayon.com) wrote:
Can you confirm that your license is free for end user and for
professional use ?
Yes. You might have to take a bit of care if you want to redistribute
Gimp, especially when you modify it first. But the license does not
contain
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
You're quite out of your depth of knowledge. You seem to think you have
some sort of right to get what you want. You don't, OSS/FOSS doesn't
work like that, unless you're the one developing. FOSS development isn't
a democracy.
I just think that every
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
May be but you have already the choice with window-single mode or
not. Then you open edit - preferences and here, incredible thing,
you can discover about thousand settings ! I joke, you know that.
True, we know that we have way too many configuration
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
True, we know that we have way too many configuration settings.
Unfortunately adding to these doesn't help with this problem.
I don't understand. What's the problem ? You can keep a default conf
or change a few things, or change many things...
This is
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
Gimp is no longer the universal Swiss army knife of image
editing, it's a fact.
Yes, that is true. It also doesn't aim to.
Bye,
Simon
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Ryan Stark (efflux...@googlemail.com) wrote:
This is a superb feature.
You can buy a little MIDI controller with lots of knobs and sliders.
VASTLY superior to sliders on graphics tablets.
Yay! Somebody is using this feature! :-)
Bye,
Simon
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si...@budig.de
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
Developers gentlemen, thank you for listening to the users who
actually use Gimp to work. Listen to their needs. Practice, there is
all that counts and not the theoretical ideas completely divorced
from reality.
We got a lot of negative feedback,
maderios (mader...@gmail.com) wrote:
Because you're not dealing with reality. This is the problem of
amateurs who create software professional vocation.
See? This is what I was referring to.
Bye,
Simon
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Ken Warner (kwarner...@verizon.net) wrote:
And your insistence that your design decisions are right even while
the user community tells you otherwise is strictly amateur.
See, here you're disregarding my assertion that we got a lot of positive
feedback, Alexandre even pointed to a small part of
Richard Gitschlag (strata_ran...@hotmail.com) wrote:
Okay, then what purpose does the Save a copy command do these days
when from the user's perspective the ONLY difference between it and
Export is the target file format? I suggested it once that the
former should now be treated as a
Hi Alessia.
Alessia (ale...@gmail.com) wrote:
I'm really asking because I'm not pro and I don't want to became but
I'm, say, an amateur that us, for now, GImp in quite basic way ( or
better in a purpose oriented way) and this thing of the exporting
behavior is quite annoying ( to me)
ubuntulistener (for...@gimpusers.com) wrote:
It'd be convenient to be able to hide
all the layers other than the layer I'm working on
Shift-Click on the eye icon.
Bye,
Simon
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Nick Rahl (ligh...@bellsouth.net) wrote:
I've since downloaded GTK+ version 2.24.5
[...]
But, I'm still getting the error Checking for GTK+ - version =
2.24.10 ... no when attempting to ./configure GIMP.
note that 2.24.5 is smaller than 2.24.10.
Bye,
Simon
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Leonard Evens (l...@math.northwestern.edu) wrote:
The interface seems unchanged with multiple windows.
Seems you found the single window mode by now :)
Also, supposedly there is an ImagePrecision Menu item which allows me
to se the precision. I don't have that.
You have been misinformed.
br...@buys.net.br (br...@buys.net.br) wrote:
The thing is, when I open a 16bit tiff, Gimp *still* pops up the
can't handle 16bit, information will be lost After opening the
file I go to Image Precision and change to 16bit. But from what I
understand, setting the file to 16bit *after* it
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