In picture's toolbar click DialogsPaths and you should see paths you've
created.
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 06:17:19 +0200, Alex Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So to begin with I draw a Bezier path with the path tool, and save the
file. Then I reopen it, and no path. I mucked around looking
Alex Feldman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I am trying to learn the Gimp, mostly from the book, Grokking the
Gimp. It has been pretty useful so far, even if my copy, and the
online copy, is a trifle out of date. I am using 2.2.8 in FC3.
That is, it was useful until I got to section 3.4, The
Vytautas == Vytautas P [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Vytautas In picture's toolbar click DialogsPaths and you should see
Vytautas paths you've created.
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Whooops, sorry about that last one. I hate it when that happens.
VIn picture's toolbar click DialogsPaths and you should see paths you've
Vcreated.
Great, thanks.
Simon == Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Simon I suggest reading
Simon
Dear Gimp-Userlist,
I am having a good time with Gimp
2.2.9
At the moment i would like to add a Gflare in
batchso that i don't have to edit some 200 frames the same way. There
isthe"video" plug-in but a macro option orcustom batch
optionis not present, is there? Do you have a way to
On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 02:57:35PM +0100, Peter Diks wrote:
Dear Gimp-Userlist,
I am having a good time with Gimp 2.2.9
At the moment i would like to add a Gflare in batch so that i don't have to
edit some 200 frames the same way. There is the video plug-in but a macro
option or custom