[Gimp-user] Create new Layer - Modifiers

2016-12-17 Thread akovia
I constantly use the Shift modifier to "create a new layer with last used values", but I'd love the ability to extend this with the CTRL modifier to place the new layer *under* the current layer. I realize it's a small thing to drag the layer after it's placed to wherever you want it, but I'm

[Gimp-user] Cannot install GIMP on snow leopard

2016-12-17 Thread jjcrowley85
Please help. I am attempting to install GIMP on Snow leopard and having trouble. I downloaded GiMP double click to open and I see the GIMP logo/icon I drag to applications. I try to double click to open it from applications and it says that it was downloaded from the internet are you sure you want

[Gimp-user] Installing HELP files problem

2016-12-17 Thread rich2005
>HELLO: Mac mini (Mid 2010) 4 GB mem, over 400 Gig free on HD. >Downloaded/Installed Sierra Mac OS today and updated GIMP to the >2.8.18 version also. > >Clicking on GIMP HELP or CONTEXT HELP leads me to a blank page! > >SO, I downloaded the GIMP HELP files and was able to Extract the files >into

[Gimp-user] Glitch: display is too small

2016-12-17 Thread dhrisrael
>Changing the resolution doesn't change much like I hoped it would. >Everything stays small on gimp even if it's big everywhere else. Do I >just put the folder in the themes as is? I must be missing something >because selecting it in preferences isn't changing anything. I cannot see the Tool Box

[Gimp-user] Glitch: display is too small

2016-12-17 Thread dhrisrael
>I cannot see the Tool Box icons they are SUPER tiny. I've changed >display settings and I've added several themes but none affect the >tiny icons. It is unworkable like this. Any help greatly appreciated. OK so I had to go to 1280 X 768 screen resolution. Everything is huge, but at least I can

[Gimp-user] Change the UI size?

2016-12-17 Thread dhrisrael
>There are future plans to allow users to allow easier control over the >icon sizes etc, but at the moment it can be done using add-on themes. > >You will find links to some themes that I have made that use bigger >icons (either 32x32 or 48x48) that others have found useful here:

Re: [Gimp-user] Change the UI size?

2016-12-17 Thread Ofnuts
On 17/12/16 09:58, dhrisrael wrote: There are future plans to allow users to allow easier control over the icon sizes etc, but at the moment it can be done using add-on themes. You will find links to some themes that I have made that use bigger icons (either 32x32 or 48x48) that others have

Re: [Gimp-user] Glitch: display is too small

2016-12-17 Thread Ofnuts
On 17/12/16 10:13, dhrisrael wrote: I cannot see the Tool Box icons they are SUPER tiny. I've changed display settings and I've added several themes but none affect the tiny icons. It is unworkable like this. Any help greatly appreciated. OK so I had to go to 1280 X 768 screen resolution.

Re: [Gimp-user] Find and Replace

2016-12-17 Thread Richard
Unfortunately, there is a reason that search/replace functions work best with text In terms of image contents, what constitutes "similar" enough to qualify as a match? Pixels and RGB values (within a certain threshold)? Is the pixel in question a layer pixel or the end result of a layer

Re: [Gimp-user] Cannot install GIMP on snow leopard

2016-12-17 Thread Pat David
Is it possibly a problem with "Gatekeeper" in OS X? There's some information on the Apple site about using apps with it: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491 On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 7:42 AM jjcrowley85 wrote: > Please help. I am attempting to install GIMP on Snow

Re: [Gimp-user] Cannot install GIMP on snow leopard

2016-12-17 Thread Partha Bagchi
You are using Snow Leopard. I don't know where you obtained your build, so I can't tell if your build would be supported in such an old version of OSX. On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 6:26 PM, Pat David wrote: > Is it possibly a problem with "Gatekeeper" in OS X? There's some >

[Gimp-user] Find and Replace

2016-12-17 Thread Rick C. Hodgin
How about a feature where you select something, click Find and it selects all of the matching areas in the image. Click Find and Replace and it selects all of the matching areas where you can then de-select or select new areas if you want to, each of the size of the initial selection, and it