Hello,
I have a question about gimp slider. Currently, I send off a signal at
every value change. However, I would like to send a signal from the
slider only when I release the mouse click. Could anyone tell me a
signal to put as argument to g_signal_connect for the slider?
Thanks,
G. L.
Eventually you will get to gimp-developer
gimp-developer-l...@gnome.org which is the right mailing list for
such questions :)
Alexandre
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 1:33 AM, Yeon Jin (Grace) Lee
yeongrace@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have a question about gimp slider. Currently, I send off a
Dear developers,
There is short cut missing in the new version 6.2.12
In version 2.6.11 you can change the scale of brushes by using ] to enlarge or
[ decrease the size of the brush.
It would be nice if this came back in the next version therefore I turn back to
version 6.2.11.
It's a very handy
On 02/18/2012 08:29 AM, TheoN wrote:
Dear developers,
There is short cut missing in the new version 6.2.12
In version 2.6.11 you can change the scale of brushes by using ] to enlarge
or [ decrease the size of the brush.
It would be nice if this came back in the next version therefore I turn
On Sat, Feb 18, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Kevin Cozens ke...@ve3syb.ca wrote:
If you are using some fancy features on a web page it may not be as easy to
have the same level of compatability across multiple browsers on multiple
operating systems without some conditional code but the amount of browser
On Sun, Feb 19, 2012 at 1:21 AM, Frank Gore wrote:
Right, it's not like these new-fangled standards like HTML5 can
possibly have any positive effect on a user's experience. Let's all
cripple our work in an effort to support old, unmaintained, insecure
browsers. In fact, we should ENCOURAGE
On 02/18/2012 04:16 PM, Kevin Cozens wrote:
On 12-02-16 06:20 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
Usage is down to something around 5% on most sites I have seen
recent statistics for. Considering the security aspect, it's really
not doing anyone a favor to support IE6 any more... But the moment
I stop
On 02/18/2012 04:01 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
Actually I use semantic markup via standards compliant xhmtl 1.0 and
CSS 2.1. As an example, the pages in my silly little personal site
look and work the same in Firefox, Opera, Chrome, Safari, Epiphany,
Konqueror, Midori and IE8. I did not have to
Is it possible to save files as PDF like photoshop?
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* lckrkrzypatch for...@gimpusers.com [02-18-12 22:05]:
Is it possible to save files as PDF like photoshop?
should not be too difficult to access the File menu and select Save As
and see what formats are available.
But I cannot answer about like photoshop, have never used it and do not
own an
Is it possible to save files as PDF like photoshop?
I can't speak for 2.6 but the 2.7 version allows you to export to pdf
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On 02/18/2012 10:02 PM, lckrkrzypatch wrote:
Is it possible to save files as PDF like photoshop?
Probably not like Photoshop but here are two ways:
1. Easy as in simple: Save your image as a .ps file. (That's
postscript.) Then convert the .ps file to .pdf via the ps2pdf
terminal command,
On 02/18/2012 10:41 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
On 02/18/2012 10:02 PM, lckrkrzypatch wrote:
Is it possible to save files as PDF like photoshop?
Probably not like Photoshop but here are two ways:
1. Easy as in simple: Save your image as a .ps file. (That's
postscript.) Then convert the .ps
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