On 24.08.2013 at 10:28 P.M., mauricemaurice wrote:
I installed it from the website, but when I open GIMP, I have a problem with
the toolbox.
Hi mauricemaurice,
thank you for reporting this. However, at our Mac download site we have
many download options for Mac users: two native builds,
Steve Kinney ad...@pilobilus.net writes:
To radically reduce the file size of an animated GIF, use the
command Filters Animation Optimize (for GIF). This will create
a new image, with everything that does NOT change from one frame to
the next, deleted from the next frame, from the bottom
Hi ! Thank you for your quick reply !
I used thes two native build download links : I used
http://gimp.lisanet.de/Website/Download.html first, and then
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/osx/gimp-2.8.4-nopython-dmg-1.dmg and I tried
each one twice (I reinstalled each one one time, after deleting).
Have you tried to display the resulting PDF file with different PDF
viewers? And different magnifications too?
I had a similar problem appearing only with Adobe Reader, not with
SumatraPDF.
Hope it helps
mario
It's there in Libre Office as well, i'm on Linux btw.
But
On 24.08.2013 15:30, Boblebad wrote:
Hi
I have a problem when exporting to pdf, i get grey boundary lines from some
selections i have made and filled with white color.
Check if those selections have borders of partially selected pixels,
e.g. by examining the borders of the corresponding
I came across this http://www.gimptalk.com/index.php?showtopic=27281 which
I got from registry.gimp.org and want to know if anyone knows if that
download is safe or no?
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I came across this http://www.gimptalk.com/index.php?showtopic=27281
which
I got from registry.gimp.org and want to know if anyone knows if that
download is safe or no?
If you have a linux distro, download that file, unzip and run it
through strings
Looks ok to me, but then I don't use