Not terribly important this but thought I'd ask anyway.
As in Photoshop, is there any way to make the guides in Gimp solid rather than
dashed lines? I can't find anything in preferences.
Thanks
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Yes, e.g. with File-open
Yes. with the clone tool active, control-click on one image and then
paint with the clone tool on the other image.
Your work is very good, thank you for sharing it.
You might find The artists' guide to the gimp a useful book. It
does
use a little bit of jargon, but it
Hallo,
all pctures, I have corrected with Gimp 2.8 and exported them in the
origin Format (*.JPG) Cannot beshown on my TV by USB.
Has someone an idea, what courses the trouble?
Thanks Jörg
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Hallo Kevin
Am 25.06.2013 18:37, schrieb Kevin Payne:
When you export the images, click on the Advanced button and un-select the
Progressive option - this changed in 2.8.x and is causing others to have the same
problem.
Thanks for that hint, I will try it and call back
Kind regards
I'm tryng to compile gimp into my Debian.
I have the package libbz2-1.0 and linked related library files it from
/lib/lib64xxx to /usr/lib ldconfig but config say me same error:
checking for BZ2_bzCompress in -lbz2... no
I also tryed to copy the libs in gimp source folder with no results.
Don't copy system files to the tree!
In the tree, do the following:
grep -i bz2 config.log -n -a10
Basically check the log to see why conftest.c is failing at bz2. That
should tell you why BZ2_bzCompress is missing.
My guess is you are missing the libbz2-1.0.dev (or whatever it's called in