Hi,
On Tue, 2007-02-06 at 23:52 +0100, Marco Ciampa wrote:
> I'm no more able to compile gimp from svn (from cvs I always succeded..)
If you checkout from CVS, you get the state from before we migrated to
Subversion. In other words, your checkout will be outdated. Don't use
CVS any longer!
> In
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 05:37 +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
> A solution is proposed
> here: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060316124704289&query=x11
> Please try it and let us know.
Haha. Now Apple is getting the endianness problems on Intel. Just like
Linux users on PowerPC, ju
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 01:30 -0500, James Lockie wrote:
> I can set the "Scale" in the "Blur" tool to set the brush size but the
> "Smudge" tool doesn't have a "Scale" option.
> My work-around was to select a smaller brush but what is the intended way?
That is the intended way. The smudge tool
I know in Photoshop there are methods to chamfer / bevel the edges of a
jpg (photo) image, also to 'roll over' the edge (think quarter-round
routered)
Can someone point me to a tutorial (on-line or in help) that I can start
digging into- I'd rather not clutter this list up with my learning cur
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 01:30 -0500, James Lockie wrote:
>
>> I can set the "Scale" in the "Blur" tool to set the brush size but the
>> "Smudge" tool doesn't have a "Scale" option.
>> My work-around was to select a smaller brush but what is the intended way?
>>
>
I've been unable to correct a simple keystoning problem witha photo.
I posted a note on LinuxForums.org a few days ago, but received no
response, hence this follow-up --
The GIMP perspective transform isn't working for me.
I selected "grid", increased the number of grid lines to 25 to
get a bit
Von: bgw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I selected "grid", increased the number of grid lines to 25 to
> get a bit more precision, selected "backward (corrective)",
> cubic (best) interpolation,
IMO there's something like
", adjusted the transform frame in the image window "
missing here.
> and then i
Tom Daly wrote:
>
> I know in Photoshop there are methods to chamfer / bevel the edges of a
> jpg (photo) image, also to 'roll over' the edge (think quarter-round
> routered)
>
Chapter 8 of http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/ might be useful to you. It doesn't
deal
with that specific example but it g
Hi,
On windows (I imagine same on other OS's) an icon file
can contain numerous icon files (e.g. 16x16, 32x32,
48x48) which are used depending on file view (list,
details, thumbnails).
After creating the different icons with the gimp, is
it possible to combine then into one? :)
If not, can anyon
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 15:37 -0800, Tonio wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On windows (I imagine same on other OS's) an icon file
> can contain numerous icon files (e.g. 16x16, 32x32,
> 48x48) which are used depending on file view (list,
> details, thumbnails).
>
> After creating the different icons with the gimp
On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 11:43:36 -0400
Tom Daly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I know in Photoshop there are methods to chamfer / bevel the edges of a
> jpg (photo) image, also to 'roll over' the edge (think quarter-round
> routered)
>
> Can someone point me to a tutorial (on-line or in help) that
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