Hi,
I have PNG images which specify an offset (oFFs). When I try to open
these as layers, Gimp ignores the offset and centers the image. Am I
doing something wrong?
Opening the images in normal way works as expected although Gimp could
automatically make the canvas oversized so that it can hold t
Since I haven't seen this yet, I'll mention it:
A quite good presentation of Gimp 2.4 can be found on Newsforge (found
thanks to LWN):
http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=05/09/28/1345228&from=rss
It lacks some info, such as the "transient window" thing, but I found it
to be overall w
Eric P wrote:
>>On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 10:42:55AM +0200, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>>>For simply testing the 2.3 releases, I wouldn't create a Debian package,
>>>just install it where it can do no harm to your system.
> Michael, I took your tip and stuck it in ~/.gimp
>
> You're absolutely rig
When I open a multi page tiff document in Gimp 2.0 get all of the
images stacked as a single page document and I can't figure out how to
creat new pages so I can look at the individual pages.
Since I do most of my faxing electronically it would be nice to be able
to just open up the document add m
On 10/6/05, Kenneth Kron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I open a multi page tiff document in Gimp 2.0 get all of the images
> stacked as a single page document and I can't figure out how to creat new
> pages so I can look at the individual pages.
>
> Since I do most of my faxing electronically
On Thu, Oct 06, 2005 at 03:42:35PM -0700, Kenneth Kron wrote:
> When I open a multi page tiff document in Gimp 2.0 get all of the images
> stacked as a single page document and I can't figure out how to creat new
> pages so I can look at the individual pages.
>
> Since I do most of my faxing elect