Andres Montiel wrote:
> Is it possible to have the Dialogs always on top? I scrounged through
> the Preferences but could not find such an option. Is it possible?
>
> - Andres Montiel
This is a window manager setting. On E for instance, right click onto the
title bar and then you can access most
Thanks for the info. I shall look for a HOWTO for Gnome. :)
On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 16:49, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> This is a window manager setting. On E for instance, right click onto the
> title bar and then you can access most of the window settings like
> "always on top" then you just tell E to
Andres Montiel wrote:
> Thanks for the info. I shall look for a HOWTO for Gnome. :)
>
Well, this will depend on which WM you are using in Gnome. Gnome 2.0 was using
Sawfish as default, but some distribution (RedHat and Mandrake for instance)
replaced it by Metacity which is the new default (gnome
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone has attempted to rewrite the pupi-button
script, /usr/local/share/gimp/1.2/scripts/pupi-button.scm, (it is called
Round Button under the script-fu menus) so that it either uses the
Dynamic Text plugin, or so that it would use two lines of gimp-text.
thanks
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Hello,
I'm attempting to print a number of very long, narrow black and white line
art tiff images using the GIMP under Windows on my Epson Stylus Color 1520
printer, loaded with tractor feed paper. Running into a couple of major
problems:
1. Original image is good quality, as can be seen when zo
On Thu, 2003-01-23 at 02:00, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> Well, this will depend on which WM you are using in Gnome. Gnome 2.0 was using
> Sawfish as default, but some distribution (RedHat and Mandrake for instance)
> replaced it by Metacity which is the new default (gnome 2.2). Unfortunately, it
> seem