Hi, I want to know where I can get the fontconfig thing that I found on
this link http://www.gimp.org/unix/fonts.html
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On 03.08.13 at 02:57 AM, christopher.draper93 wrote:
Hi, I want to know where I can get the fontconfig thing that I found on
this link http://www.gimp.org/unix/fonts.html
The original source is:
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/
If you are using Linux, search for fontconfig in
On 03.08.13 at 00:44 AM, Sumdag wrote:
It's the first time I check GIMP's source code and I've been trying to find the
file(s) where the layers blending mode formulas are coded.
To find the formulas and behaviour described you can also check
On 8/2/2013 8:57 PM, christopher.draper93 wrote:
Hi, I want to know where I can get the fontconfig thing that I found on
this link http://www.gimp.org/unix/fonts.html
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fontconfig/
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On Fr, Aug 02, 2013 at 08:18:58 +0200, Ofnuts wrote:
On 08/02/2013 10:47 AM, Josef Wolf wrote:
On Do, Aug 01, 2013 at 09:44:59 +0200, Ofnuts wrote:
For such simple processing, you should consider using ImageMagick.
Thanks for the pointer, Ofnuts!
I am currently using IM. But my processing
On 08/03/2013 11:57 AM, Josef Wolf wrote:
On Fr, Aug 02, 2013 at 08:18:58 +0200, Ofnuts wrote:
On 08/02/2013 10:47 AM, Josef Wolf wrote:
On Do, Aug 01, 2013 at 09:44:59 +0200, Ofnuts wrote:
For such simple processing, you should consider using ImageMagick.
Thanks for the pointer, Ofnuts!
I
I know python and I know scheme (and a lot of other languages, if that
matters). Granted, I don't know the scheme dialect used by gimp.
I'd rather use any lisp dialect in favour of python. I started to
learn
python, but I broke, since I just can't get used to python's lambda's.
Due to
the
On 13-08-03 05:57 AM, Josef Wolf wrote:
I know python and I know scheme (and a lot of other languages, if that
matters). Granted, I don't know the scheme dialect used by gimp. I'd
rather use any lisp dialect in favour of python. I started to learn
python, but I broke, since I just can't get used
On 13-08-03 08:37 AM, Grue wrote:
Script-Fu API is also more consistent than Python's (almost everything is
an integer, and all gimp library functions return a list of return
values), so Procedure Browser is also a complete documentation of the
library.
There are a couple of minor points one
Hello, I wanted to give my opinion about that subject ; here's my story…
I am a long time user of Gimp, I used to have previous versions than the current
2.8 on my previous old computer (who was running on Windows XP!). I took many
fonts, brushes, special effects, all I can find interesting over
On Sat, 2013-08-03 at 18:44 +0200, Sam_ wrote:
a great improvement : 1 button for everything.
I'm guessing that a window with only one button marked Save, and no
open, paste, open as layers, cut, copy, filters or other features would
not in fact satisfy you, Sam_.
In fact no recent version of
I understand exactly how you feel. I hated the export feature too for like a
month or so until it just became second nature for me to use it. It shouldn't
take you that long to get used to it. However, if it bothers you that much,
there's a plugin you can install that'll add a new option
Thanks for the reply,
I had installed the Gimp version from Ubuntu software center, when I uninstalled
it and compiled again 2.8.2 it started to take into account the changes in the
gimp-composite-generic.c file so I could make a modification to a layer mode and
it worked after compiling 2.8.2.
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