[Gimp-user] gimp wont ignore deleted fonts

2016-11-03 Thread reddog-f13
>Could you have *hidden* the fonts rather than *deleted* them? why? i didint want them, i tried to uninstall them originally. many of them were just the same font with slight corrections. so i had 15 variations of a single font with a few corrections. the fonts were ENTIRELY hidden from the

[Gimp-user] Creating scroll saw patterns

2016-11-03 Thread Nitram
Hi folks, I am wanting to create a scroll saw pattern of a motorcycle in Gimp, hopefully using a similar technique to this guy on youtube,except he is using Photoshop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6y-iHDrvIdU I have a very basic knowledge of Gimp and have used it for simple patterns, but

[Gimp-user] drag and drop

2016-11-03 Thread black-explorer
>On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 1:06 PM, black-explorer >wrote: >What do you mean "No"? Can you please explain? > >I said that on Windows (in my case Windows 10, 64-bit), GIMP will open >the >image if you drag the image on top of the GIMP icon on your desktop. >The >additional

[Gimp-user] Panning whilst using a tool

2016-11-03 Thread Gallifreya
>This could be specific to your OS, but still working with my ancient >wacom tablet and Kubuntu 16 > >You could try pressing the space bar, that toggles the move canvas >action here. > >rich >www.gimp-forum.net I tried making one of the tablet buttons the space bar, and it still does nothing if

[Gimp-user] Redesign "move selection"?

2016-11-03 Thread lofreq
>Because click without key modifiers has other uses. Maybe you >shouldn't be using selections on a bigger layer, and instead be >using a text layer for each piece of text. I write my text by hand using a tablet and template file. Sorry, I didn't clarify this originally. Anyways, in a large

Re: [Gimp-user] drag and drop

2016-11-03 Thread Mark Morin
Works fine on my windows 10 64bit using Partha's 2.9 build. Drag the image file over the icon and I see "open with ." On 11/3/2016 7:00 AM, black-explorer wrote: >> On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 1:06 PM, black-explorer >> wrote: >> What do you mean "No"? Can you please