Hi,
Jeff Trefftzs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For some time now, on both 1.2.x and 1.3.x, I have noticed some
curiosities about the GIMP's font handling. I have downloaded and
installed a number of true-type fonts, most of which work fine, as long
as I run xfstt to serve them up, but a few of
Hello everybody,
does anyone knows if there is some kind of script that draws hex grids ?
I took a look at the registry, but found no one.
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Hmm.
Have not a gimp plugin, but I have wriiten some postscript for it a
while ago.
All one have to do is open it in The GIMP.
I e-mailed Joao Paulo the Postscript file. If anyone else is
interested, just write in.
Regards,
JS
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On Tuesday 01 July 2003 15:46, João Paulo
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 17:12,Mike Thorn wrote:
I'm a little unfamiliar with PostScript, being new to Linux and
all. Can you tell me what that is and how your postscript file
interacts with GIMP?
For a short answer:
a Postscript file is a file in the Programing language called
postscript,
Hi Sven,
Thanks for the illuminating explanation of the font situation. I will
start researching font contents formats.
Regards,
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let me suggest thinline.c available at the registry.
carol
Brian White wrote:
I have a digital camera which has developed a few stuck pixels and I'd
like to automate the process of fixing them.
I figure I can create either a bitmap with said pixels set or a text list
of pixel coordinates, but