Re: [Gimp-user] Graphic Tablets

2011-11-17 Thread Dominik Tabisz
Wacom is a good choice but maybe more important is to find good model for Your needs. Think about few things: 1) What are You going to draw - it determines the size 2) Where are You going to use it - size again 3) What operating system do You use -determines particular model answers for 1 and 2 de

Re: [Gimp-user] Graphic Tablets

2011-11-17 Thread Maarten De Munck
Vincent Ardern schreef op wo 16-11-2011 om 21:26 [+]: > Wacom graphics tablets are considered exceptional for a reason. They are well > worth their price and I have had no problem using them in Windows. The > pressure sensitivity on the pen models is very good imho. > > As far as I can gathe

Re: [Gimp-user] Graphic Tablets

2011-11-17 Thread Mikael Ståldal
On 2011-11-17 18:39, Dominik Tabisz wrote: For example myBambo One CTF-430 is recognized by Debian Lenny, Debian Squeeze, > but i can't use pressure. I also have a Bamboo One CTF-430, it works with pressure in Ubuntu, with GIMP and Inkscape. ___ gi

Re: [Gimp-user] Graphic Tablets

2011-11-17 Thread Dominik Tabisz
>I also have a Bamboo One CTF-430, it works with pressure in Ubuntu, with GIMP >and Inkscape. I've checked it again. It was problem related to configuration of GIMP and INKSCAPE and i was trying to solve this at level of driver or Xserver. In order to make pressure work switch *exact device* fro

[Gimp-user] Searchpath separator

2011-11-17 Thread paynekj
>Script-fu question: >Is there an equivalent to DIR-SEPARATOR for search paths? >i.e. the return from (gimp-gimprc-query "script-fu-path") >As the path separator is different on Windows and Linux (and who knows what on >Mac) >Kevin As no-one gave me an answer, and this thread got rudely hijac

Re: [Gimp-user] Searchpath separator

2011-11-17 Thread Ofnuts
On 11/18/2011 08:13 AM, paynekj wrote: Script-fu question: Is there an equivalent to DIR-SEPARATOR for search paths? i.e. the return from (gimp-gimprc-query "script-fu-path") As the path separator is different on Windows and Linux (and who knows what on Mac) I don't think so. The gimprc file c