On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 7:49 PM, Paul Naude wrote:
Thanks for the reply Ken
It sounds like you received such a reply once and if that indeed is true, it
is very sad, because when we start closing doors to the masses, we are on
our way to become isolated and later forgotten, regardless of what
I just summarized the common responses to concerns about the Save/Export
redesign.
Personally, I'll be sticking with 2.6 until the current crop of developers move
on
to some more rewarding tasks and are replaced by more agile and reasonable
people.
On 8/20/2012 8:49 AM, Paul Naude wrote:
Alexandre Prokoudine ha scritto:
Paul,
As for closing doors to the masses, here is an example. I'm in the
process of interviewing a free software developer who does software,
where each release is downloaded like 400 times. Around the globe. And
there are, like, 2 releases a year.
Yet the guy
I for one certainly hope you leap in and
lead these reasonable people to the promised land! I too am dreadfully
weary of unreasonable and lethargic developers.
Now, until that happens, can we talk
about something else?
Thanks-
Jim Clark
From:
Ken Warner kwarner...@verizon.net
To:
Paul
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)
Simon Budig ha scritto:
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
On 08/21/2012 03:12 PM, Alessia 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) especially
On 21 August 2012 10:12, Alessia ale...@gmail.com wrote:
Alexandre Prokoudine ha scritto:
Sorry if I jump in the discussion so out of nowhere ( I'm currently reading
it because I use Gimp even if I'm not a professional).
I can understand your ( I mean your and developers') reasons, even if
The paradigm for saving work was figured out and became a standard action years
ago.
New; Open; Save; Save As; have all the functionality that is needed. Along with
a few carefully thought out warning dialogs -- that's all that is needed.
If one is really concerned about losing work, one
Joao S. O. Bueno ha scritto:
On 21 August 2012 10:12, Alessia ale...@gmail.com wrote:
Alexandre Prokoudine ha scritto:
Sorry if I jump in the discussion so out of nowhere ( I'm currently reading
it because I use Gimp even if I'm not a professional).
I can understand your ( I mean your and
Ken Warner ha scritto:
The paradigm for saving work was figured out and became a standard
action years ago.
New; Open; Save; Save As; have all the functionality that is needed.
Along with
a few carefully thought out warning dialogs -- that's all that is needed.
If one is really concerned about
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2012 11:05:37 -0300
From: gwid...@mpc.com.br
To: ale...@gmail.com
CC: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Save, Save As and Export separated?
And it is really that: not any o f the other fantastic features
included in GIMP 2.8 is been commented upon,
and
Hello,
Is there a way to select all the layers in the Layers Window? is: I've got a
GIF animation that's comprised of 590 individual layers, and to work on
specific layers, It'd be convenient to be able to hide all the layers other
than the layer I'm working on - maybe with a dialog under
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
--
si...@budig.de http://simon.budig.de/
On 08/21/2012 01:24 PM, Marco Ciampa wrote:
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 08:50:27PM +0200, ubuntulistener wrote:
Hello,
Is there a way to select all the layers in the Layers Window? is:
I've got a GIF animation that's comprised of 590 individual layers, and
to work on specific layers, It'd be
On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 01:39:10PM -0700, Burnie West wrote:
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-dialogs-structure.html#gimp-layer-dialog
Layer visibility
In front of the thumbnail is an icon showing an eye. By clicking on
the eye, you toggle whether the layer is visible or not.
Hi list
I'm learning how to write script-fu scripts. I've managed to resize an
image, but I would like to use a filter from within the script-fu
script, applying it to the image after it's been resized. More
specifically, I'd like to run the Filters-Generic-Dilate filter on the
image, before
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